Vin Diesel Teases Hulk/Groot Battle in a Future Marvel Movie

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2016 realized the wet dreams of both Marvel and DC fans alike as they were privileged to experience not only a live-action adaptation of Captain America: Civil War but were also treated to the clash between the brave and the bold when Batman and Superman took on one another in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.

With Marvel currently dominating not only the superhero genre but entertainment as a whole second to the Star Wars franchise. Going off of the words of President of Marvel Studios himself, Kevin Feige who recently teased unlikely team-ups in the future, it seems like anything is possible going into phase four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

While promoting his new film xXx: Return of Xander Cage, Vin Diesel, who voices Groot in Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy set the junket on fire when he told Roth Cornet of Screen Junkies that if James Gunn has his way, we will someday see Groot battle Hulk in a Marvel movie:

“I think if it’s up to James Gunn, you’re going to see a Groot/Rocket movie after Infinity War. I think that’s highly possible. We shall see. I know that somewhere in the universe you’re going to see Groot and Hulk battle. I know it. You can write it somewhere. You’re going to see that poster. Groot vs. Hulk.”

While it would be absolutely incredible to see Hulk and Groot fight each other, unfortunately, Gunn isn’t in charge of whether it happens or not. Diesel has been known to say some pretty wild things before that don’t end up coming true (cough-cough, Blackbolt). So I wouldn’t get your hopes up. But we all know a film that featured a Hulk/Groot battle would be a smart move financially, as it would back truck-loads of money. Just don’t expect it until Feige and Gunn can find a way where the story presents itself for the battle to happen organically.

SOURCE: SCREEN JUNKIES NEWS

‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2’: Teaser Trailer

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The first teaser trailer for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2 is here and it’s as glorious as you could hope for. The sequel follows the galaxy’s unlikeliest heroes as they set out to find the father of Peter Quill (Chris Pratt).

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2 hits theaters May 5, 2017.

The film stars Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper, Michael Rooker, Karen Gillan, Glenn Close, Pom Klementieff, Elizabeth Debicki and Kurt Russell. Written and directed by James Gunn.

Set to the backdrop of ‘Awesome Mixtape #2,’ Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 continues the team’s adventures as they traverse the outer reaches of the cosmos. The Guardians must fight to keep their newfound family together as they unravel the mysteries of Peter Quill’s true parentage. Old foes become new allies and fan-favorite characters from the classic comics will come to our heroes’ aid as the Marvel cinematic universe continues to expand.

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SOURCE: MARVEL

Vin Diesel Unlikely to Play Black Bolt in ‘Marvel’s The Inhumans’ TV Series

There’s no arguing that actor Vin Diesel would be a great choice to play Black Bolt in the live-action realization of Marvel’s The Inhumans. After the reveal The Inhumans would get their own feature film in phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Diesel teased the prospect of himself landing the role just a little over a year ago. Considering only his voice was used for Groot in Guardians of the Galaxy, it seemed very possibly Diesel could get the gig, especially considering Black Bolt vowed never to speak so that he couldn’t lay waste with his devastating hypersonic voice. That is until now.

Earlier this week, Marvel announced their partnership with IMAX and Disney/ABC Television group to co-produce Marvel’s The Inhumans as a television series that will air on ABC instead of releasing a feature film in 2018. The series will make history as it will be the first ever series featuring the first two episodes shot entirely in IMAX, which are set to debut in theaters before the show begins its run on television in the fall of 2017.

During a Q&A on Facebook this past Wednesday, director of Guardians of the Galaxy himself, James Gunn, offered a very candid response when a fan asked whether or not Vin Diesel would still play the role of Black Bolt:

“The Inhumans is going to be a TV show. Unless Vin wants to take a huge pay cut and sign up to do a TV show it seems unlikely.”

Unfortunately, television is produced on the cheap and the reality is that the budget of a television series cannot measure up to provide salary level movie stars require. With Diesel more than likely out, this opens the doors back up to many possibilities as to who could fill the role. Who do you think would be a great fit for Black Bolt?

Marvel’s The Inhumans will premiere on ABC in the fall of 2017.

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(via CBR)

‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2’: Sneak Peek

The first look at Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2 is here! Just an hour ago director James Gunn shared the official poster via Instagram and now Marvel has revealed a sneak peak for the film as well.

The first look at Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2 is here! Just an hour ago director James Gunn shared the official poster via Instagram and now Marvel has revealed a sneak peak for the film as well.

James Gunn also tweeted:

So the 1st trailer is coming soon; in the meantime we put together this special sneak peak for you.

I would expect the full trailer to drop in front of Doctor Strange when it hits theaters or at the very latest, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.

Guardians of the Galaxy hits theaters May 5, 2017.

‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2’: Official Poster Revealed

James Gunn took to Instagram this morning to reveal the official poster for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2. The poster features the returning cast and teases the humorous tone from the original film. If you listen closely, you can already hear the truckloads of money backing up at Marvel’s headquarters.

James Gunn took to Instagram this morning to reveal the official poster for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2. The poster features the returning cast and teases the humorous tone from the original film. If you listen closely, you can already hear the truckloads of money backing up at Marvel’s headquarters.

What do you think? Is this a good poster? Or would you rather see something that showcases the action of the upcoming film?

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2 hits theaters May 5, 2017.

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‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2’ Will Crush Bechdel Test

James Gunn took to Facebook yesterday to express his frustration with the lack of three dimensional female characters in film and stories in general. He promises the upcoming sequel to Guardians of the Galaxy will feature both male and female characters that will be interwoven in a way which will strengthen and optimize one another.

James Gunn took to Facebook yesterday to express his frustration with the lack of three dimensional female characters in film and stories in general. He promises the upcoming sequel to Guardians of the Galaxy will feature both male and female characters that will  be interwoven in a way which will strengthen and optimize one another.

Women all over the world have been pushed to the sidelines in the interests of men, and their personhood is often forgotten or delegitimized. This is true in the realms of politics and education and religion. But it is also true in the realm of STORIES. That is my personal area of expertise, and that is where I believe women – and girls – deserve the fullness of character that men have often received (I almost said “always received” but then remembered much character writing sucks, regardless of sex).

Now I know, in these weird times, just for writing this, I will be accused of being an SJW or “having an agenda”. Who knows. You can categorize it however you want. But in truth I DO have an agenda, and that is telling FULL and TRUTHFUL stories, where ALL the characters are deeply realized. As a person I am a man; as a writer, I need to be everyone. Only in this way will our art and our entertainment adequately express life and inspire all of us.

I am sick of stories where there are a bunch of fully realized male characters and one female character, whose primary characteristic is simply being “the girl” or the personality-less object of some man’s affections. I’m not sick of this because I’m politically correct – those of you who know me know I am far from that – but because it’s boring, and it’s b.s. Likewise, I don’t think only making female characters “strong” is a fix either – you see her all the time these days, the perfect female warrior, who is a reaction to the stories of the past, but who is equally as boring and one-dimensional.

Great male characters, from Michael Corleone to Marty McFly to Han Solo to the Joker, are never perfect and never one-dimensional. They are sometimes heroic and sometimes villainous and often deeply flawed. But they always reflect the fullness of the world around us. I do not think that is true of the majority of female characters in films. I have done my best, as a male writer, with varying degrees of success, to bring female characters and female stories to the forefront.

I can’t wait for you all to see Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, with Gamora, Nebula, and Mantis in action, where we not only pass the Bechdel test, but run over it and back up over it again and again in an eighteen-wheeler truck, and where their stories and the men’s stories don’t come at the expense of each other, but are interwoven in a way to strengthen and optimize all of them.

For those unfamiliar, the Bechdel test asks a work of fiction whether it: 1) has at least two female characters 2) who talk to each other 3) about something other than a man. The first film certainly passed the Bechdel test and the new film boasts at least four major female characters including Gamora (Zoe Saldana), Nebula (Karen Gillan), Mantis (Pom Klementieff) and Ayesha (Elizabeth Debicki).

I’m most excited to see Zoe Saldana have a bigger part this time around. While she was great in the first film, I felt she was relegated to nothing more than a damsel in distress in this summer’s Star Trek Beyond. It really was a disservice to not just the actress but the character of Uhura as well.

Women still have a long way to go in entertainment but it’s important to celebrate the progress that has been made.I want to take this opportunity to recognize the incredible and iconic female characters we have been fortunate enough to receive in film and television this past year in the form of Rey (Daisy RidleyThe Force Awakens) and Eleven (Millie Bobby BrownStranger Things).

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 hits theaters May 5, 2017.