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Post by azzajones on Jan 29, 2019 8:29:23 GMT
Did Favreau have a plan or at least an idea for Iron Man 3?
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Post by agentblue on Jan 29, 2019 8:31:24 GMT
Did Favreau have a plan or at least an idea for Iron Man 3? Im sure he would have shown The Mandarin as a real threat not a stupid actor.
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Post by agentblue on Jan 29, 2019 8:32:07 GMT
I will always be sad that they never made Spider-Man 4.
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Post by Primemovermithrax Pejorative on Jan 29, 2019 8:40:34 GMT
If Robocop counts as a superhero then there is also Robocop 2 directed by Verhoeven which would have replaced Cain with Clarence Boddicker and had him become the new Robocop. Verhoeven said he would have been willing to do it if not for Total Recall.
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Post by darkpast on Jan 29, 2019 9:00:37 GMT
Snyder's Justice League
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Post by Power Ranger on Jan 29, 2019 12:39:28 GMT
Jon Favreau’s Iron Man 3. If as good as the first two, would have been the best superhero trilogy to date.
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Post by Power Ranger on Jan 29, 2019 12:41:17 GMT
Also Matthew Vaughn’s sequel to X-Men First Class. And no I didn’t care for DOFP.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Jan 29, 2019 12:47:44 GMT
Sam Raimi Spider-Man 4.
Shame that it was replaced with The Amazing Spider-Man...
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Post by Power Ranger on Jan 29, 2019 12:55:42 GMT
Sam Peckinpah was once attached to Superman (1978)
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2019 18:53:04 GMT
I should've mentioned Singer's X Men 3. Definately worth a mention.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jan 29, 2019 19:45:18 GMT
Writer Details the SUPERMAN 5 Movie That Never Came To BeBy Vaneta Rogers June 28, 2010
For a whole generation of Superman fans, Christopher Reeve represents the iconic version of the character after having played the part in four films in the 1980s. But the actor was set to reprise the role in Superman V: Superman Reborn, based on an idea by comic book writer Cary Bates. "The intent was to leapfrog over Superman III and especially IV, and return the series to the high mark achieved in 1 and 2," Bates told Newsarama. "[It was] our desire to do a fully developed, balls-out science fiction story pitting Superman and Brainiac against each other mano a mano." "[Brainiac] comes to Earth for the first time and shrinks Metropolis, adding it to his interplanetary collection of miniaturized cities," Bates explained. "But because he becomes aware of the unique super-powered being in his latest acquisition, Brainiac miniaturizes himself and ventures into the bottled Metropolis in person. This leads to a knock-down drag-out battle that ends in what appears to be Superman’s death." "A split-second before his atoms would’ve been permanently disintegrated, they are sucked into a bottle-city a few rows over… Kandor," he said. "There he is 'reborn' as a mortal man, where he gets to reconnect with his Kryptonian roots as he begins the arduous process of rehabilitating himself and eventually escaping from Kandor to resume his battle with Brainiac." "After the first draft was completed, the film was put on hold because the Salkinds were about to go into production on their other project Christopher Columbus: The Discovery, on which I was hired for the final production draft (the original writers Mario Puzo and John Briley were no longer available)," Bates said. "The whole time I was on location in Europe with Columbus, I was also writing the second draft of the Superman script, which by now had been re-titled Superman Reborn (not to be confused with the Jonathan Lemkin script Warners commissioned years later under the same title). "However, by the time production on Columbus wrapped in the spring of 1992, Warners had just announced they were about to go into production with the Lois and Clark TV series," Bates said. Looking back, Bates said it's probably a good thing that his version of Superman V was never made because special effects just weren't in place to handle it well. "Seeing “Superman Reborn” get scuttled was a huge disappointment at the time for everyone involved, but in retrospect the screenplay was probably too ambitious and ahead of its time, given the modest projected budget," he said. "But even if money were no object, the status quo of special effects and CGI tech was in its infancy back in 1991 so I suspect our elaborate Kandor sequences and the titanic battles between Superman and Brainiac would have been sharply scaled back had the screenplay been filmed. But for anyone who might be interested in reading the script for themselves, last I heard it had finally become available on a couple of different websites and should be findable via Google." [Editor's note: The folks at Superman Homepage have a draft of the script at www.supermanhomepage.com/movies/superman-reborn-script.pdf, for anyone who's interested.]
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Post by cwsims on Jan 29, 2019 19:48:14 GMT
Spidey 4. but only because it was rumored to have Morbius & Vulture
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jan 29, 2019 19:51:31 GMT
Spidey 4. but only because it was rumored to have Morbius & Vulture Vulture ( and his daughter ) were no rumor. Malkovich and Hathaway were hired for the parts. Makes you wonder if that's where Marvel got the idea.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2019 19:54:16 GMT
Spidey 4. but only because it was rumored to have Morbius & Vulture Vulture ( and his daughter ) were no rumor. Malkovich and Hathaway were hired for the parts. Makes you wonder if that's where Marvel got the idea. Kevin Feige totally ripped off Raimi's idea.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jan 29, 2019 19:55:32 GMT
Vulture ( and his daughter ) were no rumor. Malkovich and Hathaway were hired for the parts. Makes you wonder if that's where Marvel got the idea. Kevin Feige totally ripped off Raimi's idea. KA-PLAGIARISM!
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Post by cwsims on Jan 29, 2019 20:06:32 GMT
Spidey 4. but only because it was rumored to have Morbius & Vulture Vulture ( and his daughter ) were no rumor. Malkovich and Hathaway were hired for the parts. Makes you wonder if that's where Marvel got the idea. according to Bloody Disgusting that came out with an article on this three years ago Vulture and Morbius both were orginally rumored to be villains!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2019 16:55:51 GMT
Spider-Man 4
Three that aren't listed I would have liked to see are Amazing Spider-Man 3, Maingold's X-23, and the original version of Thor: Ragnarok.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2019 23:01:29 GMT
Vulture ( and his daughter ) were no rumor. Malkovich and Hathaway were hired for the parts. Makes you wonder if that's where Marvel got the idea. according to Bloody Disgusting that came out with an article on this three years ago Vulture and Morbius both were orginally rumored to be villains! The last treatment written supposedly featured Vulture, Black Cat and Electro. I never heard the rumor about Morbius though.
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Feb 1, 2019 1:42:22 GMT
James Cameron's Spider-Man might have been epic, we'll never know.
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Post by agentblue on Feb 1, 2019 1:51:32 GMT
James Cameron's Spider-Man might have been epic, we'll never know. It had a Peter and MJ sex scene.
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