7/14/15 Marvel News Mash-Up (Guardians 2 News, Daredevil, New Disney XD Series)

 

Marisa Tomei Cast As Aunt May In The New “Spider-Man” Movie

Yes you heard it correctly, Marisa Tomei (“My Cousin Vinny”) will be playing Peter Parker’s Aunt May in the upcoming “Spider-Man” movie. My first reaction is somewhere George Costanza is either very happy or he is mad because he could have been Uncle Ben.

It seems like it’s not such a bad gig being Aunt May because you keep getting younger and younger in both the comics and the movies. But then again Aunt May was almost 100 years old in the comics for a good 40 years. As an old school Spider-Man fan, I would have liked to have seen an older Aunt May, but I’m sure Marisa Tomei will do a great job.

The casting of Tomei as Aunt May kind of reminds me of Hiro and his Aunt in “Big Hero 6″. It worked well in that movie and I could see it working in the new “Spider-Man” too.

Source: Variety

James Gunn Reveals The Title For The “Guardians Of The Galaxy” Sequel

James Gunn has reveled that the title for the sequel to “Guardians Of the Galaxy” is….”Guardians Of The Galaxy: Volume 2″. Meh. I’m taking a wild guess and saying the movie after that will be called “Volume 3″. Does that mean they have to change the title of the first movie to “Volume 1″?

Source: James Gunn via Facebook

Elodie Young Cast As “Elektra” in Marvel’s “Daredevil”

Daredevil Season 2 has now found it’s Elektra and it is Elodie Young (“G.I Joe: Retaliation”).

Head of Marvel Television and Executive Producer of Daredevil Jeph Joeb sang Elodie’s praises:

After a worldwide search, we found in Elodie the perfect actress to embody both Elektra’s impressive and deadly physicality, as well as her psychological complexity, paired with Charlie as Matt Murdock, the two will bring one of the most beloved and tumultuous comic book relationships to life with all the accompanying sparks and spectacular action sequences the show is known for.

Source: JoBlo

New Poster And Sneak Peek Schedule For The “Guardians Of The Galaxy” Animated Series On Disney XD

Featuring characters both from Marvel’s Guardians comics and last year’s huge hit movie, Guardians of the Galaxy’s voice cast includes Will Friedle (Boy Meets World) as Peter Quill/Star-Lord, Trevor Devall (Johnny Test) as Rocket Raccoon, Vanessa Marshall (Star Wars Rebels) as Gamora, David Sobolov (Transformers: Prime) as Drax the Destroyer, Kevin Michael Richardson (The Cleveland Show) as Groot and James Arnold Taylor (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) as Yondu and Cosmo.

While the official debut of Guardians is September 26th, viewers will have a chance to first see the show on September 5th, as part of a big rollout Disney XD are giving the series. Check out the complete plan below.

AUGUST 1 – AUGUST 29
• Each Saturday throughout August, two new character shorts will telecast on Disney XD.
o August 1: Star-Lord – Part 1 (8:58 p.m., ET/PT) & Part 2 (10:28 p.m., ET/PT)
o August 8: Groot – Part 1 (8:58 p.m., ET/PT) & Part 2 (9:58 p.m., ET/PT)
o August 15: Rocket Raccoon – Part 1 (8:58 p.m., ET/PT) & Part 2 (9:58 p.m., ET/PT)
o August 22: Drax – Part 1 (8:58 p.m., ET/PT) & Part 2 (9:58 p.m., ET/PT)
o August 29: Gamora – Part 1 (8:58 p.m., ET/PT) & Part 2 (9:58 p.m., ET/PT)

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
• Disney XD debuts sneak peek at first episode of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy at 9:00 p.m., ET/PT.
o “Road to Knowhere” – The newly-christened Guardians of the Galaxy come into possession of a dangerous artifact that has Thanos’ new lieutenant, Korath, after them.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
• One-hour premiere of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy featuring back-to-back episodes on Disney XD (9:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m., ET/PT).
o Encore presentation of “Road to Knowhere” followed by “Knowhere to Run.” In “Knowhere to Run,” the Guardians struggle to subdue the suddenly-sprung-to-life Celestial head that is the Knowhere space colony, as well as storm Korath’s ship to rescue Quill, Gamora and the mysterious CryptoCube that holds the Cosmic Seed.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
• Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy available to WATCH Disney XD users on WATCHDisneyXD.com and the WATCH Disney XD app for smartphones, tablets and connected TVs.

Source: IGN

Sideshow Collectible Corner

“Thor”

Sideshow Collectibles and Hot Toys have revealed their newest premium collectible figure for “Avengers: Age Of Ultron” and it is “Thor”.

Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron  Hot Toys collectibles series continues! In the epic blockbuster Avengers: Age of Ultron  Thor, along with the rest of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, battle hard against the menacing A.I., Ultron, in order to save mankind from the terrifying fate of human extinction!

Sideshow Collectibles and Hot Toys are delighted to present the new Thor Sixth Scale Collectible Figure from Avengers: Age of Ultron! The movie-accurate collectible figure is specially crafted based on the image of Chris Hemsworth as Thor in the movie and features a newly developed head sculpt, highly detailed costume, an LED light-up Mjolnir and an authentic metal Mjolnir with lightning effect accessory, as well as a specially designed figure base.

“Thor” is currently available for pre-order exclusively through Sodeshow Collectibles at a price of $219.99 and will ship in the last quarter of 2015.

Source: Sideshow Collectibles

That’s it for this time!

WATCH NOW: Guardians of the Galaxy Premiere Trailer

As reported yesterday, the world premiere trailer for Guardians of the Galaxy made its debut on TV last night and now we’ve got it here for your enjoyment. Check out the trailer below and leave your thoughts in the comments below. You can instantly tell that this movie is going to kick some serious tail.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTZ2Tp9yXyM

WDWNT The Magazine: The Original Captain America – Winter Soldier

Captain America: Winter Soldier

Ed Brubaker’s Captain America: Winter Soldier hit my reading wish list for one simple reason, I love the trailer for the upcoming movie of the same name.  I am excited about this Marvel Cinematic Universe feature and really wanted to dig into one of the story sources of this hopefully epic movie.

Captain America’s arch-enemy Red Skull has acquired a very weak Cosmic Cube .  And since Captain America’s actions have become increasingly violent some people, including Nick Fury, wonder if Cap kill the Red Skull.  The search for the Red Skull’s murderer leads deeply into Captain America’s past.  General Aleksander Lukin, the apparent mastermind behind the theft of the Cosmic Cube was mentored by Soviet Colonel Vasily Korpov who has links to Captain America, Bucky and the Invaders.  Apparently General Lukin has inherited control over a Cold War assassin known as the Winter Soldier who is cryogenically frozen until needed to complete his master’s bidding.  The search for the Cosmic Cube includes the stories of other men who had worn the uniform of Captain America and the unbelievable identity of the Winter Soldier!

The big question is of course what could be kept in a film version.  The origin of the Winter Soldier could actually hold up, where he was a tool of the Soviet Union during the Cold War.  In fact, based on the trailer that element could really be a great addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.  The trailer, with its political thriller feel,  could easily be set in a post Cold War World.  And the use of that element could allow the master villain pulling the strings of the Winter Soldier to be a former disgruntled Soviet.  And the fact that there are flashbacks to World War II would allow us to see Peggy Carter, Bucky or Howard Stark, which would make MCU fans happy.  Also we already have Cosmic Cubes in the MCU, the Tesseract from Captain America: The First Avenger and The Avengers.  However, the one seen in The Avengers is now being stored in Asgard.  I wonder, based on the mid-credit scene of Thor: The Dark World if another object may take the place of the Tesseract, one which might also catch Thanos’ interest.  But Avengers 3 is a long way off and Marvel may not feel the need to reveal another piece of Thanos’ future.

There are some changes that will need to be made.  First, in the comic universe,  Agent Sharon Carter (Emily VanCamp in the new movie) and Steve Rodgers have a prior romantic relationship in the original story.  Since we have yet to see Agent Carter the past on the screen , the tension between the two shown in the book would be lost to the viewer.  Second, there are a number of MCU cast in the movie that have no role in this story including Black Widow (will she be stealing Agent Carter’s role?), Agent Sitwell, and Alexander Pierce.  Of course the role we see Robert Redford playing as Pierce is completely different from the comic’s Agent Pierce.  So while there are great elements from this book which the MCU can adapt, clearly the story must be greatly revised to fit within the MCU.

I think one of the biggest possible changes is the tone of the story.  The trailer shows a political thriller.  It appears that Pierce and Fury are in a struggle of some sort to control S.H.I.E.L.D..  Yes Captain America: Winter Soldier does have elements of a political/business thriller, but honestly, it is really a very personal story of Steve Rodgers’ past.  One of the reoccurring events is Rodgers hallucinating about his past. In fact he misremembers events like Bucky’s death.  And the use of other Captain Americas reinforces the story element of identity.  I really hope that the personal tone of the story is kept on the big screen.  Because, while it may be a big story I hope it is also a little story about a man and his past.

I really enjoyed Captain America: Winter Soldier.  I found it to be an excellent story that explored Steve Rodgers’ past and his struggles to fit into the modern world.  And the reveal of the Winter Soldier’s identity is one that rocks Captain America to his core, while for the reader you have enough warning to keep from being completely shocked.  Sadly since Marvel has apparently been on a spoiler kick lately with them announcing the identity on national television, the big reveal may not be as impactful to those who still do not know the secret.  In the end, I found this to be a great story which is worth adaptation within the MCU.

New “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” Trailer Released

The Walt Disney Studios today released a new trailer for Captain America: The Winter Soldier, which will be released April 4, 2014.

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The two minutes, thirty-one seconds trailer takes place after the Battle of New York depicted in Marvel’s The Avengers and shows Steve Rogers (Captain America) attempting to understand and fit into the 21st century. Steve becomes entangled in a twisted web of intrigue that threatens the entire world. Captain America, after joining forces with the Black Widow, struggles to expose the vast conspiracy while at the same time fighting off professional assassins that have been sent to silence him. Once the full plot has been revealed, Captain America and the Black Widow must enlist the help of a new ally, the Falcon. But soon, the find themselves facing off against a new, unexpected and formidable enemy—the Winter Soldier.

Check out the new trailer below!

Keep checking WDWNT for all upcoming news about Captain America: The Winter Soldier.

WDWNT: The Magazine – Thor’s Journey Into Mystery

Journey into Mystery # 83

In 2011, Marvel’s Thor was a box office smash! And actor Chris Hemsworth stepped into the role of superstar in the title role of a Norse god banished to Earth until he could prove himself worthy. But Thor started five decades earlier in the Marvel comic Journey into Mystery (a phrase used as an Easter Egg in the pilot episode of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.). And what a journey it has been as the Thunder God made a very different debut than the one found in the Marvel cinematic universe.

Thor was introduced in Journey into Mystery #83 in August 1962. Thor, adapted from the Norse god, was created by three legends of comic books: Stan Lee, Larry Lieber and Jack Kirby. As the issue opens, Thor declares, “The legend has come true! By the will of the gods, I am alive! I am invincible! I am – Thor!” The origin story follows Doctor Don Blake. As a tribute to this origin, in the movie Thor Jane Foster loans Thor clothes from her old boyfriend Doctor Donald Blake. The frail Blake, who must use a cane to walk, is walking through Norway when invaders from Saturn invade the earth. The Saturnians appear to be green rock men with Easter Island heads. They chase Blake into a cave where the American discovers a branch in a secret chamber. He attempts to use the stick as a lever–but when he strikes it into a rock in anger, the stick transforms into a Viking battle hammer. Blake transforms into the Norse god Thor. The hammer is inscribed with, “Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor.” This saying has a different significance here than in the movie with this statement having a literal meaning. For Blake to remain Thor, he must possess the hammer. Blake remains himself, but is in Thor’s body with Thor’s powers: strength and the ability to throw the hammer and have it return and control the weather. Despite his godly visage, this Thor is very much a normal man in an enchanted body. Needless to say, Thor is victorious in his initial Midgard (Earth) adventure.

Thor has significant history in Marvel comics. It is revealed to readers that Thor’s father Odin, to teach his son humility, has bonded the Thunder God with the disabled medical student Donald Blake. During his time on Earth, he would become a true hero and an Avenger. Eventually, Odin separates Blake from Thor, putting Blake into a void. Later, after Odin appears to have died and Thor was hibernating in that void, Blake would return Thor to Midgard by touching Thor’s hammer Mjolner. The two men would reunite. Then, a Thor clone would be made using Thor’s DNA. Thor would become greatly angered after the clone kills another hero in battle. Even later, Thor would have his own official comic book death, from which he would return at a later date. Thor today continues to be a hero and member of the Avengers. And, at this moment, Thor and Blake are separate personalities. However, as in all things comics, this is surely not to last.

Jane Foster debuted just a month later in Journey into Mystery #84. Unlike Natalie Portman’s Jane, the original Jane Foster is not a astrophysicist. She was a nurse who works for Doctor Don Blake. Blake is in love with his red-headed nurse, but fears she would never love a man with a physical disability. Foster has feelings for the feeble doctor, but believes him to be too stuffy to be romantic. Their love seems doomed. In issue #84, Blake and Porter volunteer to provide medical care in the war-torn country of San Diablo. While on their humanitarian mission, the country’s ruthless Communist ruler, the Executioner, tries to attack the medical volunteers but his plans are thwarted by Thor. The Executioner agrees to let Blake live if Foster will marry him; Blake decides to force the dictator to execute him. Thor saves the two American volunteers, with Blake transforming before he can be killed. When seeing Thor for the first time, Porter notices his handsome features and wishes Blake could act more like the Thunder God. For Jane Foster her comic book debut was a long way away from her theatrical debut.

Like Thor, Jane Foster would see many changes in her comic history. On the most basic level, Foster has been the love of Thor’s life, but that has not always been an easy journey. Thor eventually ended the Blake-Thor-Foster love triangle by revealing his alter ego to Foster. At one point, Thor took Foster to Asgard, granting her the power of a god. Foster would lose her power by failing Odin’s tests of courage. Banished from Asgard, Foster forgot Thor’s identity and married a mortal man. Later she became a doctor (of medicine, not astrophysics,) and started a practice with Doctor Blake. She would also divorce her husband upon hearing of Thor’s return from a comic book death. In the current Thor story lines, Foster has been diagnosed with breast cancer, from which Thor’s powers cannot save her. Thor and Foster are not currently romantic. The comic Foster is very different from the Natalie Portman version we see on the big screen.

Thor’s brother and nemesis Loki premiered a month after Foster in Journey Into Mystery #85. After getting a glimpse of Asgard and the Bifrost, or rainbow road, we are introduced to Loki, the god of mischief, trapped in a tree by Thor. Loki uses trickery to get Heimdall, the keeper of the bifrost, to cry a single tear because of his entrapment, ending his tree imprisonment through the letter of the law. Loki immediately goes to Earth where he challenges Thor to a duel. Admittedly, it does not seem the Dr. Don Blake driven Thor remembers as much about their encounters with Loki. Loki uses magic and deceit, tools he uses throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe, to separate Thor from his hammer and source of power. Needless to say, Thor wins the day. But this first print encounter marks the beginning of a duel that would last decades in the Marvel Universe.

The history of Loki in Marvel Comics is like Thor and Foster–long and storied. In the comics, readers discover that Loki is Thor’s adopted brother, the son of the Ice Giant King Laufey, sharing background details with the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The young Loki would come to resent Thor, selected to be their father Odin’s successor. This resentment would lead the young Asgardian onto a path to supervillainy as the God of Mischief and Lies. A key moment for fans of the Avengers is September 1963’s Avengers #1 where Loki’s actions led to the assembling of the first Avengers’ team (Iron Man, Ant-Man, Wasp, Thor, and the Hulk). Many of Loki’s appearances in the comics focus upon him harming his brother Thor or taking the throne of Asgard for himself. Thor would eventually kill Loki, but being a comic book his death, it did not stick and he would die yet again. He would later be reincarnated as both a woman and as a child. Like many comic book characters with long histories, the story of Loki is convoluted and lacks the luxury of a short and straightforward Marvel Cinematic Universe back-story.

Malekith the Accursed, the villain for Thor: The Dark World, is really the first of the principals to make their debut outside of the title Journey into Mystery. Malekith did not appear until June 10, 1984, in Thor #344. Malekith is initially seen as an associate of Loki who has the control over a hoard of demons, which had challenged Baldar the Brave, Thor’s half brother. A story arc of five total issues featuring Malekith would follow this issue. Malekith would attempt to recover the Casket of Ancient Winters so he could free his master, the fire demon Surtur. Malekith recovers the Casket and frees a supernatural winter upon Midgard. Readers discover that Malekith is a formidable opponent. He is able to travel through shadows and go anywhere he wants, including the other end of the universe. Much like Loki, he can create illusions to confuse his enemies. Malekith is a dark elf and part of the kingdom of Faerie. He uses Faerie food to enslave humans to act within his will. Among the demons under his command are the Hounds of the Hunter, horrible looked supernatural demon dogs. And despite his many supernatural attributes, he can be hurt or killed by iron, be it bullets or knives. Only by a viewing of Thor: The Dark World will we know if any of these strengths and weaknesses will be retained.

Since 1984, Malekith has had a thin history compared to Thor, Loki and Jane Foster. He has emerged as a thorn in Thor’s side pretending to be both Loki and Balder at times. He was almost crowned the king of Asgard once disguised as Balder. Thor would later work with another god, Hercules, to defeat Malekith, yet again masquerading  as Balder. Malekith lacks the comic deep history of a Loki or Red Skull, but he is sure to pose Thor a challenge in the next installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Of special interest to Disney fans is Thor’s history beyond print in live-action depictions. In 1988, actor Bill Bixby made his return to the role of the Incredible Hulk and Doctor David Banner in the television movie The Incredible Hulk Returns. Alongside Hulk, Thor made his live-action debut. The movie was a back door pilot for a Thor television show that was never made. In this tale, Doctor Donald Blake, while climbing a mountain, found Mjolnir in a cave and discovered that when he held the hammer and said Odin’s name Thor would appear. Thor was a Viking warrior spirit who would not be admitted into Asgard until he proved himself worthy, a theme similar to the 2011 movie. Blake does not himself become Thor and is able to interact and converse directly with him. In this movie, Thor liked to drink, have fun and was ill-tempered–which of course meant he and the Hulk would at one point battle. Banner works with Blake to help him learn to exert balance over the Norse warrior. And yes there is a Disney connection–over twenty years before Chris Hemsworth played Thor, the action hero was played by Eric Allan Kramer. Kramer played  Bob Duncan on the Disney Channel’s Good Luck Charlie for four seasons. Now doesn’t that put a whole new spin on Bugs Be Gone!

For 51 years, Thor has been keeping the Marvel universe safe. Since that day he has starred in his own title and is amongst the Earth’s mightiest heroes. His supporting cast, especially Loki and Jane Foster, have joined him in that journey. From print, to television, and the big screen, the God of Thunder protects Midgard from all those who seek to harm us!

Marvel Teaming Up With Netflix For 4 Original Superhero Shows

Marvel

Marvel is teaming up with Netflix to create 4 new “Avengers-style” shows that will begin airing in 2015. The first of the TV series will focus on Daredevil, while the following series will star Jessica Jones, Iron Fist, and Luke Cage. At least 13 episodes of each series will be produced, and — like all good Marvel series — they’ll eventually come together for a special event. For Netflix, that event will be a mini-series called The Defenders.

“This serialized epic expands the narrative possibilities of on-demand television and gives fans the flexibility to immerse themselves how and when they want in what’s sure to be a thrilling and engaging adventure,” Alan Fine, president of Marvel Entertainment, says in a statement. The series will all be set in Hell’s Kitchen, New York, and will unfold over several years. Their world is said to be a gritty one as well, though Marvel’s series have largely straddled the line between realistic worlds and comic book-style fun.

The deal is a huge one for both Marvel and Netflix. It’s Marvel’s biggest venture yet into television series, and it’s one of Netflix’s biggest commitments as well — one that’s certain to draw quite a few eyes. As big as it is, it’s actually the second major deal between the two companies: a deal made late last year will make Netflix the only place to watch Marvel’s movies immediately after they leave theaters starting in 2016. With both Marvel and Netflix moving quite aggressively to create new series lately, the partnership is quite fitting. Both companies have also been quite successful in those efforts.

Source: AWPA

RoE: Marvel Series 2

It was announced that there would be a Marvel Series 2 in 2014. Not a huge shock. But Thomas Scott did point out a clue if we looked close enough to the box art.


My Spidey senses are tingling.

Thomas Scott Marvel Artist Signings at WDW and DLR

Disney Design Group Artist, Thomas Scott will hold artist signings at D-Street Orlando on October 18 from 5 – 7 p.m. and again on November 8 from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.

He will also be on hand for a special appearance and signing on November 9 from 1 – 3 p.m. at D-Street in the Downtown Disney District at Disneyland, as well.

Marvel, designed by Thomas Scott, releases at both D-Streets on October 11th. The Marvel limited edition combo set of Yellow Jacket and Wasp releases on November 8th at both D-Streets.

Marvel Series 1 Explained

Marvel Series 1
Fall 2013
Artist: Thomas Scott
12 figure blind box series with combo topper. 2 Variants have also been announced.

Update: 10/9/13 Alphonso Harris posted the Vision variant on Vinylmation Exchange. Awesome, and it makes a lot of sense! Great spotting this Alphonso!

Update: 10/7/13 Chaser added.

Black Panther

Black Widow

Captain America

Doctor Strange

Vision

Hulk

Iron Man

Nick Fury

Spider-Man
Future Foundation

Spider-Women

Thor

Ultron
Mystery Chaser

Hawkeye
Combo Topper