| Mark Ruffalo Explains Why Hulk Won’t Be In ‘Captain America: Civil War’
There was rumors that Hulk would be making an appearance in Captain America: Civil War. With William Hurt reprising his role as General Thunderbolt Ross – someone whom we haven’t seen since The Incredible Hulk – and Mark Ruffalo teasing his character’s appearance through a series of Tweets and Tumblr posts, many thought that we would see Hulk join either Team Iron Man or Team Captain America. With the Russo brothers completing principal photography, Marvel didn’t make any new casting announcements, and it started to look more and more like Ruffalo wasn’t being cast or his casting was being kept a secret. Now, Ruffalo himself has confirmed that Hulk will not be in Captain America: Civil War. But the actor has a rather good explanation as to why Hulk will be noticeably absent in the film. Find out why in the full story below.
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| How Creative Committee Dissolution Will Change Marvel Studios |
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This week marked big changes for Marvel Studios. Marvel Entertainment CEO Isaac “Ike” Perlmutter lost his power over the superhero studio that has grossed over $7 billion dollars in seven years, leaving Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige to report to Disney Head Of Live-Action Movies Alan Horn. Perlmutter will retain oversight on Marvel Television, but the restructuring meant that Kevin Feige would have more control over budgets, casting, etc when it comes to everything Marvel Studios. It’s not clear what this could mean for the overall shared universe with the films being connected with TV. But I’ve heard that there isn’t much of a connection between the two parties at all. But that is besides the point. Now it appears that the shake-up isn’t over yet, and this could be a big one. There are two reports coming out saying that Marvel’s Creative Committee – their version of the Pixar Brain Trust – will now dissolve. More on this story below.
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| ‘Captain America: Civil War’: See Who’s Fighting Who (Images)
If you’ve been wondering who will be fighting on Iron Man and Captain America’s respective sides in the upcoming Captain America: Civil War, star Jeremy Renner happens to have the answer for you. The actor, who plays Hawkeye in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, shared some concept art recently confirming the team-ups. He also posted a close-up image of his character in a new suit. You can read a synopsis for the movie, including the full cast, and check out the images here below.
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| D23 Expo 2015: ‘Captain America: Civil War’ Divides Earth’s Mightiest Heroes
Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War is currently the only Phase 3 film in production. With others expected to shoot later in the year, the film was the only one who was able to show some footage at the D23 Expo, in Anaheim, California on Saturday. Before any footage was shown, Kevin Feige revealed that the Russo Brothers are currently filming in Germany with one week of production left. Of course they couldn’t go into great detail about it, because who wants to hear Anthony Mackie and Chris Evans talk (both of whom were also present for the Marvel panel) about a film, when they can show footage for everyone to get excited about. Check out our description of the footage below.
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| ‘Captain America: Civil War’ Sets Up Events In ‘Thor: Ragnarok’
The post-credit scenes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe sets up the events of future films or the next phase. We can guess which film effects what based on the order which you are supposed to watch the films. As you might have guessed, the events in Ant-Man set up the events for Captain America: Civil War, with Paul Rudd, and many other members of the Avengers reprising their roles for the sequel. The film is just wrapping up production, with Doctor Strange and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 still under development prepping for production. There will be a huge lack of an Asgardian presence in Civil War, but it appears there will be a small Easter Egg for Thor fans. In a new interview with The LA Times, Jaime Alexander, who plays Lady Sif in the Thor franchise, says that the events in Civil War will have an impact in Thor: Ragnarok. More on the story below.
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