NotNickFury
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"What if Scarlett Didn't Sue Disney?"
"What If Black Widow got a movie before Captain Marvel?"
Nice to know SOMEBODY cared about that.
I Liked Black Widow.Honestly as a woman, I just wanted to be able to see the damn movie, period.
And it got a wide theatre release, so most people who cared that much about seeing it on the big screen had the opportunity.
Personally, the movie itself wasn't so great to warrant prestige treatment.
I Liked Black Widow.
But , in the end, it felt like like it was being done out of a sense of obligation more than anything else.
Which should have been the case."What If Black Widow got a movie before Captain Marvel?"
This film could never have been a Logan for Natasha because she died in Endgame.There was a huge opportunity for Marvel to get their Logan with this movie. But it ended up being the most disappointing MCU movie by far for me with how poor the third act was, and how they made Natasha one of the least interesting characters in her one and only movie.
It took 10 years and numerous delays to give us a C+ level movie.
This film could never have been a Logan for Natasha because she died in Endgame.
And, what would the story for that movie have been?I meant similar to Logan in terms of mood, pacing and themes. You can expose the ugly side of a lonely character and give them a touching sendoff without needing to show their death.
And, what would the story for that movie have been?
What would you do with Taskmaster?I’d lean more heavily into the child-trafficking angle, for one. Like show that the Red Room is preying on Sokovian children now living in refugee camps.
I’d also lean harder into Yelena’s resentment of Natasha for never reconnecting after defecting to SHIELD, and casting doubt on whether Natasha deserves the hero moniker after all she’s done. The Red Room should have been made into a much more menacing place. And I would actually do something with the reveal of taskmaster’s true identity.
What would you do with Taskmaster?
How Disney and Scarlett Johansson Reached the Point of No Return
Since the lawsuit, brothers Joe Russo and Anthony Russo, directors of Marvel’s “Avengers: Endgame,” the highest-grossing movie of all time, hit an impasse in negotiations to direct another Marvel movie. The Johansson dispute left them unsure how their next movie would be distributed and how they would be paid, according to people familiar with the matter. The Russos declined to comment.
way to go bob
The deal, as pitched, would pay Ms. Johansson a total of $100 million for the movie, including her $20 million salary. It was an eye-popping sum, but her team saw it as a starting point.
The starting point is ALWAYS high.80 million as a starting point??! The more stuff come out of this, the worse each party is beginning to look like.
this, always start high on the negotiation lolThe starting point is ALWAYS high.
It gives them room to go down from there.
this, always start high on the negotiation lol
That's easy. Make him the villain he's supposed to be, not another Marvel Studios-esque twist on a well known, cool character.What would you do with Taskmaster?
not really, just what sometimes comes out after a film, but even then it's never 100% accurateDo we even have context about how other A-listers normally negotiate blockbuster salaries?
Not even any special features? I picked up the 4K edition yesterday and it came with some really good special features.I bought the DVD this afternoon.....my wife, daughter, and I just finished watching it. My daughter and I had seen it in the theater and loved it. My wife now loves it too. The standard DVD is bare bones.
I bought the DVD this afternoon.....my wife, daughter, and I just finished watching it. My daughter and I had seen it in the theater and loved it. My wife now loves it too. The standard DVD is bare bones.