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Negli ultimi tempi in Casa Marvel si sta già parlando del seguito dei Vendicatori... ora il seguito è stato ufficializzato da Kevin Feige.

In The Avengers 2 ci saranno nuovi personaggi tra le fila degli eroi... che siano Ant-Man, Wasp e il Dottor Strange? è presto per dirlo...

Intanto ecco l'articolo da ComicBookMovie:

Kevin Feige Talks Avengers 2 Team Changes And Teases Plans For Loki's Alien Army!

Revealing that he'd like to see the roster of The Avengers be changed in the planned sequel, the Marvel Studios boss also reveals that there are big plans for Loki's mysterious alien army AFTER their debut next year...

Talking to IGN Movies, Marvel Studios' Kevin Feige was asked by the site about both the possibility and his thoughts on changing the roster of The Avengers in the sequel. Whether this means we'll see the likes of Ant-Man or Doctor Strange join the team is unknown at this point, but I'm sure many fans would happily wait an extra few years for The Avengers 2 if it means seeing those heroes assemble alongside the rest!

"Absolutely. That's the fun of it -- introducing new characters. Seeing: 'How will things change after Iron Man goes through his next adventure? After Thor goes through his next adventure? If we do another Cap adventure, how will things change? The dynamic between them? Their own worlds? So that the dynamic in Avengers 2 is actually quite different than it is in the first one."

And in a separate interview with the site, Feige was quizzed on Loki's mysterious army (who have so far only been spotted in the form of stuntmen in mocap suits taking on Chris "Captain America" Evans and Chris "Thor" Hemsworth on the Cleveland set) and teased fans with the revelation that Marvel Studios have plans for them in future...who else wants to be that they'll either be related to the Inhumans or Guardians of the Galaxy? Here's what he had to say.

"[Loki] does say to Tony Stark at the end of the footage we showed today, he tells Tony that he has an army. And that army is not just stuntmen in mocap suits. It'll be extremely, extremely large and something that links not only into the movies we've made but the movies we're going to make. So it's a big play that we're not quite ready to talk about."


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Nuovo articolo su The Avengers 2 in cui parla di nuovo Kevin Feige.

Kevin Feige dice che la prima fase dei film Marvel si è conclusa con The Avengers, la seconda fase si aprirà con Iron Man 3, poi Thor 2, Ant-Man e I Guardiani della Galassia e altri film e culminerà con il secondo film dei Vendicatori.

Ecco l'articolo da ComicBookMovie:

Kevin Feige Explains More On Plans for "Phase Two" Of The Avengers Saga!

Reiterating Marvel projects post-The Avengers, including the Captain America and Thor sequels, Marvel Studios' president explains the big picture for "phase 2" of the saga!

Unloading more from their revealing New York Comic Con chat with Marvel Studios' president of production, Kevin Feige, the folks from IGN also had the head honcho discuss the master plan for "phase two" of movies post-The Avengers.

"We've already announced Iron Man 3 and Thor 2; both of those will be spread out within 2013," explained Feige. "We haven't announced yet the 2014 movies, but we are working on a draft of Captain America 2, Guardians of the Galaxy, and some of these other ones we've been talking about for a while. Ant-Man I'm hoping we can get off the ground sometime soon. If these first group of films – "phase one" of this Avengers saga starting with Iron Man and ending with Avengers – has an overarching theme, which it does. As people sort of watch all the movies together and then watch The Avengers movie, they'll see this big picture we've been building towards... we have started working on the bones and structure and threading for a phase two. It does start with Iron Man 3 and if it all works – which we hope it does – culminates in another Avengers film."


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messaggio 18/10/2011, 22:44
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Sì anche a noi piacerebbe vedere SpiderWoman.

Comunque è probabile che nei Vendicatori 2 ci sia Wasp come membro femminile nella squadra assieme alla Vedova Nera (già presente nel primo)... chissà forse anche Clea del Dr Strange o le ragazze presenti nei film dei Guardiani della Galassia e degli Inumani o altre ancora che si inseriranno man mano nei vari film o le ragazze delle serie tv live-action (come ad esempio Jessica Jones, Carol Danvers/Ms Marvel, Dagger e Mockingbird) visto che l'universo cinematografico sarà lo stesso dell'universo televisivo secondo quanto ha detto Jeph Loeb al New York Comic Con 2011. La più probabile al momento è Wasp che dovrebbe già comparire in Ant-Man.

Ecco una news o meglio l'articolo tradotto da Badtaste:

Kevin Feige parla della fase 2 dei film Marvel

Dopo aver partecipato al panel di The Avengers al Comic-Con di New York, dove ha anticipato che con questo film si chiuderà la "fase uno" dei film dei Marvel Studios, il produttore Kevin Feige ha spiegato meglio il concetto a IGN, spiegando che tra i film in via di sviluppo c'è Doctor Strange, ma non solo:

Abbiamo già annunciato Iron Man 3 e Thor 2, che usciranno nel 2013. Non abbiamo ancora annunciato i film del 2014, ma stiamo lavorando a Captain America 2, I Guardiani della Galassia e alcuni di questi altri film di cui abbiamo parlato negli ultimi tempi. Spero che riusciremo a mettere insieme Ant-Man a breve. Questo primo gruppo di film - la "fase uno" della saga dei Vendicatori iniziata con Iron Man e terminata con The Avengers - ha un arco tematico che li tiene legati tutti assieme. Gli spettatori vedono insieme i primi film e poi vedono The Avengers: scopriranno che c'è un disegno comune che abbiamo portato avanti negli anni. Abbiamo iniziato a lavorare alle ossa e alla struttura che porterà alla fase due, che inizierà con Iron Man 3 e terminerà - se tutto andrà come vogliamo - in un secondo film dei Vendicatori.

Riferendosi poi alle scene mostrate al Comic-Con di New York, Feige così ha commentato:

Alla fine delle scene che abbiamo mostrato, Loki spiega a Tony Stark di avere un'esercito. Questo esercito non è composto solamente dagli stunt in motion capture che avete visto nelle foto dal set. Sarà un esercito davvero, davvero enorme, e si ricollegherà non solo ai film che abbiamo già realizzato, ma anche ai prossimi film. E' un discorso molto ampio del quale al momento non posso ancora parlarvi...


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Ecco la top 10 delle saghe che il pubblico vorrebbe che almeno una venisse portata sul grande schermo in Avengers 2.

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Top 10 Storylines For THE AVENGERS Sequel

If you have read any of my rants before then you know that I am a dedicated Avengers fanatic. Add to that my predilection for Buffy and you can probably imagine the giddy excitement and awkward skipping that occurred when I first heard that Joss Whedon was writing and directing the Avengers movie. Such a sight has never been seen before (according to my wife it should never been seen again, at least if I ever plan on seeing her naked).

Even though we are still months out from the Avengers big screen debut I don’t think that is too early to begin musing on the possible plots for the inevitable sequels. Sure the net is full of gossip and whispers about Dr Strange or Ant Man being involved, perhaps the Guardians Of The Galaxy, or there being an entirely new Avengers team introduced.

But I think the best place to start is with the magic and imagination that the amazing Marvel writers have brought us over the years. So I present to you, my esteemed fellow Avenger-ites, the ten greatest Avengers Storylines Ever Written!

10. The Trust

(New Avengers vol. 1 #32-37, Annual 2)

Written by Brian Michael Bendis.

Starting out with the newest Avengers story arc on this list, ‘The Trust’ finds itself amongst an array of rather over-complicated plot development. Symbiotes taking over New York, wrapping up Civil War, bringing World War Hulk and setting up Secret Invasion; how much can you jam into one storyline? When did marketing become more important than actually telling a story?

Yet if you peel away the husk of capitalism, inside is a simple and intriguing story. The New Avengers have discovered that Elektra was actually a Skrull and this revelation leads the team to realise that any of them could be an infiltrating alien in disguise. What is worse is that for once there doesn’t seem to be a comic-style fix-all gadget that can prove who is really themselves, and so the seeds of mistrust are planted.

As the heroes begin fighting amongst themselves, their sense of security torn apart, a new team is being gathered. A team of supervillains. Under the strong-headed influence of Parker Robbins, the Hood, they take the Avengers style approach to crime and work together to get revenge and make money. The New Avengers are splintered and attacked individually (want to see Wolverine get neutered? Check out this story arc!). Lots of all out brawls and ups and downs as each side gains the upper hand.

This story could be adapted into a great tale of two teams who are two sides of the same coin, and an analysis of trust. Take out all of the confusing side plots and there is great drama to be found here. And, perhaps, a perfect setup for a Secret Invasion mega summer blockbuster.

9. The Bride of Ultron

(Avengers vol.1 #161-162)

Written by Jim Shooter.

Ultron makes two appearances on my top ten list, but this older tale pits the mechanical menace against the classic Avengers in a smart and enveloping drama. No longer content with his repetitively simplistic goal of wiping out humanity, Ultron has found some basic emotional need and wants to achieve genocide holding the hand of a wife.

After being attacked by a temporarily amnesiac Ant-Man (who remembers nothing past the original forming of the team), the Avengers are then set upon by Ultron who has created the ultimate weapon, the encephalo ray. He wipes the floor with the team and kidnaps Ant-man leaving all but Iron Man, Wonder Man and Black Panther dead (or so they seem) and an angry Thor attempting to work out what has happened.

Ultron tricks the memory-affected Ant-Man into helping him transfer the Wasp‘s (also kidnapped) mind into a female robot body, to supposedly save her life. What makes this such a stand-out story is the climax that finds Iron Man threatening to destroy the female robot, that is currently housing some of the Wasp’s mind, in an attempt to blackmail Ultron into giving up the control code that will allow them to save Wasp’s life.

Even though it is all contained in only 2 comic books, the ‘Bride of Ultron’ would make a great core story for an Avengers film, linking the origin of the Avengers with a new and all-different team, and forcing a key member to cross a hero-line at the risk of the life of his comrade. Strong and intense, even Ultron has a softer side, forced to sacrifice victory to save the shell of his potential sweetheart.

8. Bloodties

(Avengers vol. 1 #368- 369; X-Men vol.2 #26; Avengers West Coast vol.1 #101; Uncanny X-Men vol.1 #307)

Written by Bob Harras, Fabian Nicieza, Roy Thomas & Scott Lobdell.

Whilst ‘Bloodties’ may not be a well-lauded or much talked about story, it is perfect for big screen conversion at the very least due to the fact that it contains both the Avengers and the X-Men; two huge movie franchises. Sure there is little chance of this actually happening anytime soon due to FOX holding the rights to all things mutant but that doesn’t mean that it wouldn’t be awesome!

Aside from the two big-hit teams this arc is full of blockbuster-type plots; a nation in civil war, the threat of genocide, a kidnapped child, super-human/ mutant parents battling to save her and a religious cult undertone. Michael Bay would go crazy with this kind of material!

The basic overview is that Magneto has been mind-wiped by Charles Xavier, and has now disappeared. His closest disciples Fabian Cortez and Exodus are trying to draw Magneto out (they don’t know what happened to him) by waging war on humans in Genosha, and threatening the death of the kidnapped Luna who is not by coincidence Magneto’s grand-daughter. The only problem is that her parents are the X-Man Quicksilver and the Avenger Crystal. Thus the Avengers and the X-Men end up fighting side by side against hordes of mutants, attempting to save the humans.

Perhaps one of the reasons I like this story is that my favourite Avenger, the Black Knight, plays a pivotal and climactic role as he finds himself caught in a love triangle with Crystal and Quicksilver, amongst all of the war-torn action. It would be great to see a non-powered hero take front stage within the super-powered chaos.

7. Acts Of Vengeance

(Avengers vol.1 #3133-313)

Avengers plots written by John Byrne.

I know that this was a Marvel Universe wide summer crossover but the core of the story was about the eternal feud between Loki and Thor, which makes it an Avengers story at heart. Loki, sick of being beaten time and again, devises an ingenious plot. He tricks some of the greatest villains such as Doctor Doom, Magneto, The Kingpin, Mandarin and the Red Skull into working together to achieve victory over all heroes. His plan is very simple; instead of fighting the same old fights with their adversaries, swap partners and use the element of surprise to win.

Okay, I can already hear the grumbles about not being able to do this because of the myriad of licensing-rights issues across character franchises that this raises. But if you bear with me I’ll explain how this could work.

It is the core plot that makes this storyline into a potential powerhouse. We take all of the hero/villain rivalries that the Marvel Studios movies have set up and we jumble them all around. Red Skull attacks Iron Man, Mandarin takes on Black Widow, The Sorceress messes with Hulk, General Ross and the U.S Army versus Captain America. There are so many great mix-ups that would put the heroes on the back foot and find themselves struggling with the kind of power that works against their skill set.

On a side note I would not use the Avengers team that was rostered during the Acts of Vengeance arc. Sersi, Quasar and Gilgamesh can most certainly be replaced with better rounded heroes.

6. Civil War

(too many issues to name)

Conceived and structured by Mark Millar.

Just as Acts of Vengeance could be whittled down to an Avengers story, so too can Civil War. The mass of marketing at the time said it all – Captain America vs. Iron Man. The ultimate showdown between the heart and the head of the Avengers.

Although many of you out there will disagree with me, I think that Civil War was one of the most brilliant concepts of the modern comic age and it had me enraptured. There are so many bitter readers whinging and complaining that something or other wasn’t done right or this character didn’t do something they should have, but for me Civil War was a spectacularly simple and effective idea. What happens when you take away a hero’s personal freedom?

There can be little doubt that this would be the most epic on-screen extravaganza! The biggest names in the Marvel Heroes slugging it out against each other as the villains find themselves having to choose sides as well, and uneasy alliances are forged. Good and evil is gone. Right and wrong is blurred. It’s just people trying to fight for what they believe in.

Even with all of the rights issues mentioned above Civil War could be pulled off. It was an event that spent as much time putting the big guns head to head as it did bringing the forgotten characters out of the wood work (though often just to be killed, maimed or imprisoned). This means that there are masses of unlicensed heroes and villains who can be brought to the fore as soldiers in an idealistic crusade.

The only reason I didn’t list Civil War in the top 5 was because it has far less chance of being made as a movie.

5. Ultron Unlimited

(Avengers vol. 3 #19-23)

Written by Kurt Busiek.

Yep, there had to be an Ultron storyline at this end of the list and there is no arc more worthy of adaptation than Busiek’s brilliant and overwhelming Ultron Unlimited. It starts out familiar enough; Hank Pym goes missing and Ultron appears. Yep, seen that one at least ten time before. But this time Ultron turns up after wiping out the armed and the super forces of Slorenia, lays claim to the country as his own, and turns the conquered citizens into killer cyborg zombies!

To make matters even worse Ultron has created his new body out of unbreakable adamantium, and has the good ol’ encephalo ray back in action. Not bad enough? Fine, how about we add the return of all previous incarnations of Ultron and hundreds of next generation models?

The Avengers have always found it hard enough to beat one Ultron let alone an entire Ultron army. What about one more creepy plot point? He captures Hank Pym, Wasp, Scarlet Witch, Wonder Man, Vision and the Grim Reaper so that he can use their brain patterns as the basis for his brand new family.

So much action, so big a plan, so many robots. What works so well about this story is that the Avengers are helpless throughout. Ultron has them outmaneuvered and outgunned and outnumbered. For once using your fists or your battle cunning has no effect as the enemy is that much better than you. The heroes are only saved by the research of Justice, hidden back at Avengers Mansion due to injury, that finds the single flaw in Ultron’s machinations.

A film well worth making.

4. Operation: Galactic Storm

(Captain America vol.1 #398-400, Avengers West Coast vol. 1 #80-82, Quasar vol. 1 #32-34, Wonder Man vol. 1 #7-9, Avengers vol. 1 #345-347, Iron Man vol. 1 #278-279, Thor vol. 1 #445-446)

Written by Mark Gruenwald, Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas, Gerard Jones, Bob Harras, Len Kaminski and Tom DeFalco.

I just know I’m going to hear some words from some of you on this. It was a toss up between the classic and highly regarded Kree/Skrull War storyline of the 1970′s and the seemingly disliked (and definitely bloated story) Operation: Galactic Storm. But when looking at them I sheered away from which is better reading and looked at which would make a better movie. From this view there was only one way I could go.

The Kree/Skrull War has loads of great plot points built into but when you get to visualising it in one or two movies it becomes obvious how much of the story depends on Marvel-fan only knowledge that you just couldn’t fit into a few hours. Whereas Operation: Galactic Storm can, for all of its faults and over-writing in the comics comes down to a simple attempt by the Avengers to stop an impending war between the Kree and the Shi’ar that will make Earth its battleground. The heroes separate into three teams, one to protect Earth and and the others off to plead their case to each of the warring factions.

There is an Empire Strikes Back vibe to this storyline, following the different paths of the teams as they encounter such different obstacles. Captain America’s team is imprisoned, Captain Marvel‘s team battle with the Imperial Guard as they try to reach Queen Lilandra, and Vision and Wonder Man find themselves on the Nega-Bomb that is being transported to obliterate the Kree empire.

Why do I prefer this to the arguable ‘original’ story? There are no real winners come the conclusion; the war is over but billions are dead, all sides have been used and betrayed, and the Avengers have been torn down the middle by the decision to assassinate the Kree Supreme Intelligence. Brilliant.

3. Kang Dynasty

(Avengers vol. 3 #41-54)

Written by Kurt Busiek.

This film could run the tagline: “We lose”. What a great idea, Kang the Conqueror, easily one of the Avengers foremost and most dangerous enemies decides that he has had enough of playing small games of challenge and honour. Instead he brings his entire time-travelling army to modern Earth and takes over. That’s right Kang becomes king of the world.

With half of the Avengers stuck in space and the rest of them dealing with the deaths of millions of people, the Wasp surrenders the Earth to Kang on behalf of the Avengers. What happens now is a resistance-style guerrilla war between the underground Avengers and Kang’s forces, culminating in some of the villainous teams joining in to save their planet.

I will admit that it does go a little bit astray with the whole Triune of Understanding, the Black Pyramid and the return of 3-D Man (never one of my preferred heroes) but it is this side plot that leads to the most awesome bit of all. A moment that needs to be eternalised on the big screen. A galaxy-sized Captain America hologram fighting an equally enormous Kang projection. Cool!

Yet the best part of all, the moment that makes this a strong case for adaptation, is the final showdown. His armies defeated and the sole survivor from the crash-wreck that was his star-ship, Kang asks to die in combat and is challenged by the real Captain America. No teams, no tactics. Just two soldiers out of their respective times fighting for survival.

2. The Fall of Hank Pym

(Avengers vol. 1 #211-213, 217, 221-222, 224, 227-230)

Written by Jim Shooter.

After the last few items on this list being bigger than Ben Hur I wanted to round out the top two Avengers storylines for big screen adaptation with stories that show why the Avengers are so different to all other comic book teams. In 1981 Jim Shooter began a plot that would stretch across almost 20 books and went beyond super powers and epic battles, between good and evil. It was a story about a man. About Hank Pym.

Whilst there had been earlier hints toward the fact that Pym was slightly mentally unstable this idea had never been properly investigated. With the Fall of Hank Pym we see a hero under great stress suffer a nervous breakdown and in doing so abuse the power that he wields. The consummate hero walks the line of villainy and is forced to suffer the consequences of a court martial and trial for his actions.

On a more personal level this downfall hits its lowest ebb when Hank slaps his wife Janet (the Wasp). Domestic violence was, and still isn’t, a common theme amongst hero comics and here it was laid out for all to consider. Can one act erase years of good intentions? The Wasp must have thought so as she divorced him and took over leadership of the Avengers, giving a hearty nod to the women’s movement.

And in dramatic conclusion Hank manages to redeem himself by single handedly defeating the new Masters Of Evil, before laying down his costume to assume the life of a civilian. So many peaks and troughs in this storyline that follows Pym’s too human experience made infinitely worse by his position as a hero. This is what made Marvel marvelous; the human side of characters and the consequences that they have to suffer.

1. Under Siege

(Avengers vol. 1 #271, 273-277)

Written by Roger Stern.

Here we are at the number one spot. This was the easiest choice for me to make and the very first of the storylines that jumped to mind. The Avengers are always at their best when they are driven to their lowest, and there is no time at which that has occurred like Under Siege. Once again Baron Zemo bands together a new grouping of Super Villains to form yet another version of the Masters of Evil. But this time he actually put some thought into it and decides to get more bad guys than there are heroes and to enlist some of the strongest villains he can find. Ones who could go toe to toe with Thor himself.

The Avengers are caught off-guard, overwhelmed and tortured. Hercules is beaten into a coma and only the Wasp manages to escape. Even our ever-faithful butler Jarvis is dragged into the mess, pummeled by Mr Hyde as Captain America is forced to watch. Wasp gathers a counter-attack force of reserve Avengers and they lay siege to their own mansion. The story climaxes with a series of one-on-one battles with Captain America facing down Baron Zemo.

Never before had I felt fear or tension as I read an Avengers comic. They were unbeatable. They always won and any injuries were shrugged off the next day. Yet suddenly it looked as though this was all about to change and the baddies were going to win the day.

And even though our heroes take the final victory, it truly is a win for the Masters of Evil. For as they are carted away to incarceration the Avengers are left standing amongst the ruins of their home, Hercules and Jarvis hospitalised, and team members stepping down from active duty. The tale finishes with the ever-strong Captain America crying at the discovery of the ruined photo of his mother; the last proof and memory of his original life. The battle is won but our heroes are forever altered.

Well there’s my two-cents (actually seems to be closer to two dollars with all those words). Let me know which storylines I forgot, which ones you don’t think should be here and which one Avengers story is the one you want to see as the next Avengers movie!


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John Slattery Hasn't Been Approached For IRON MAN 3; Would Like To Star In THE AVENGERS 2

Were you hoping for more flashbacks to Tony Stark's past? Well, if they are going to be in the third installment of the hit Marvel Studios franchise, they seemingly won't involve John Slattery as Howard Stark. Hit the jump for more.

Considering the fact that Tony Stark's father is dead, it seems unlikely that too many fans were expecting to see him return in Iron Man 3 after appearing in a recorded message in Iron Man 2 (played by The Adjustment Bureau's John Slattery) and as an even younger man during the WWII set Captain America: The First Avenger (this time brought to life by British actor Dominic Cooper). However, in a recent interview with GQ Magazine, the Mad Men star was quizzed about whether or not Marvel have approached him for Iron Man 3 and had this to say.

No, they haven't. I was kind of hoping for that in the beginning, but the character in Captain America was 20 years earlier than the part I played, which was already 30 years earlier than the time of the film, so the short answer is no! Would I like to do Avengers 2? Yeah!

Both Slattery and Cooper delivered memorable performances as Howard Stark and while it's possible that both could return in flashbacks, this seemingly confirms that it won't happen for the time being. However, as the character played such a large role in the creation of S.H.I.E.L.D., who knows when or where either actor may appear in future. Would you like to see more of Howard Stark? Sound off with your thoughts in the usual place.


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Joss Whendon parla di The Avengers 2.

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Joss Whedon Already Talking AVENGERS 2

We're still a little ways away from the premiere of The Avengers but director Joss Whedon is already thinking abstractly about what he wants to do in a sequel.

Joss Whedon has said that a sequel to The Avengers needs to be "smaller" and "more personal". So those of you making comparisons to Michael Bay an Transformers can at least have the comfort of knowing that an Avengers sequel will be drastically different.

The Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Firefly creator told SFX that he doesn't want a follow-up to "rehash" what worked in the first film.

When asked how Avengers 2 could top next month's epic, superhero blockbuster, Whedon responded: "By not trying to. By being smaller. More personal, more painful.

"By being the next thing that should happen to these characters, and not just a rehash of what seemed to work the first time. By having a theme that is completely fresh and organic to itself."

Shifting focus back to the first film, Whedon stated that he's attempted to give each character in The Avengers, Iron Man, Captain America, Thor and Hulk, enough screen time to see "what makes them awesome".

"I want to know what makes them tick, what makes them flawed, what makes them fight - and ultimately, what makes them awesome," he explained. "I go to these movies for those moments when the heroes define themselves, either through action or deliciously overwritten speeches."

Hmm. So smaller and more personal for Avengers 2? Does that mean no global threat and no S.H.I.E.L.D.? Clearly, Whedon's done a little bit of thinking about where he wants to go next and I'm seriously wondering if he's already written a treatment.


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Articolo tradotto da Badtaste:

Joss Whedon parla del sequel dei Vendicatori

Fra poco meno di due mesi, The Avengers, il cinecomic Marvel di Joss Whedon, arriverà nei cinema. Di recente, vi abbiamo parlato dei fumetti e degli autori che hanno ispirato il filmmaker nel dare forma al blockbuster grazie ai suoi interventi su SFX Magazine.

Il regista/sceneggiatore, dalle pagine della medesima rivista, condivide le sue impressioni sul tono che il sequel del cinecomic dovrebbe avere, su come un ipotetico The Avengers 2 - che prima o poi arriverà nelle sale - possa andare a rapportarsi con la pellicola che fra una manciata di settimane raccoglierà "tonnellate" di dollari al box office.

L'unico modo è evitare di rifare il primo. Dev'essere più piccolo, più personale, più doloroso. Deve mostrare nuovi accadimenti nelle esistenze di questi personaggi, non dev'essere una mera riproposizione di quello che vedrete nel primo. Bisogna avere una tematica completamente nuova e organica.

Whedon ironizza sul fatto che I Vendicatori 2 dovrebbe avere una cadenza simile a quella di un classico in stile Il Padrino - Pt. 2:

Dovrebbe avere dei flashback tipo quelli del Padrino - Pt. 2 in cui vediamo il giovane Michael Andolini che scappa a New York dalla Sicilia per diventare Michael Corleone. I sequel sono sempre migliori quando sono di questo tipo. (...) Voglio sapere perchè sono così, cosa li rende imperfetti, ciò che li sprona a combattere, e, in ultima analisi, cosa li rende fantastici. Personalmente vado a vedere questi film per assistere a quei momenti di definizione dell'eroe, che avvengono sia attraverso l'azione che tramite dei dialoghi ottimamente scritti.


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News:

Kevin Feige conferma che in Avengers 2 ci saranno molti nuovi personaggi.

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Kevin confirms that The Avengers 2 will, in fact, have MORE characters! And Joss is definitely in the line to probably direct that one, as well!


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Sicuramente ci sarà Ant-Man se nel frattempo faranno il film...


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Speriamo che ci siano Ant-Man e Wasp nel secondo film. E chissà magari ci sarà anche Falcon, che sembra sarà presente nel secondo film di Capitan America.


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News:

La Disney ha ufficialmente annunciato che The Avengers 2 è in sviluppo.

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Disney Announces That THE AVENGERS 2 Is In Development

Disney has just announced that a sequel to Marvel's The Avengers is now in active development. Hit the jump for details and a brief comment from Disney CEO Bob Iger on the success of the Joss Whedon helmed superhero ensemble.

There aren't a lot of details right now, but Deadline has revealed that Disney and Marvel Studios are now moving ahead with a sequel to box office hit, The Avengers. This isn't exactly a surprise considering the fact that it has broken record after record at the domestic and international box offices over the past two weeks and was met with almost universal acclaim from critics. Disney CEO Bob Iger announced the news, saying that its success "is a great illustration of why we like Marvel so much." As for WHEN we'll see the sequel, start placing your bets now!


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Joe Quesada risponde alle domande dei fans al Kapow 2012 e dice che in Avengers 2 non ci saranno personaggi extraterrestri.

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Avengers 2 not to feature cosmic characters? Female centered superhero movies still a long way away?

Here are some of the highlights from Kapow! in regreds to Marvel.

- Marvel is building towards a live action TV show. Now that they have their own animation studio, and the movies are doing so well, they're ready to take the step into the TV world. Unfortunately, Joe wouldn't be drawn on exactly what TV show it's likely to be. Anyone got any ideas?

- He won't be making any appearances in any Marvel movies - that's Stan Lee's thing ("no-one wants to see me on screen!")

- Marvel have a very big meeting in a few weeks about their movies slate, and Joe says they're working on some announcements that people will be very excited about. He couldn't confirm or deny that Ant Man could be on the cards ("if I did, Marvel security would take me out").

- Joe commented on speculation about the Avengers sequel, and before going into too many spoilers about the first film, asked the hall if there was anyone present who hadn't seen the first film yet. Out of about 600 people, no-one raised their hand. Speaking about Thanos, Joe urged everyone to remember that "just because it takes place in space, it doesn't mean that the film will have lots of cosmic characters". So, it sounds like a decent portion of the film will take place in space.

- Mark Millar said that Joss Whedon has a girls name.
An unfortunate girl in the audience asked whether there might be a crossover between X-Men and The Avengers on film one day, and how that would impact the fact that Chris Evans plays both the Human Torch and Captain America. Mark Millar pointed out that the Human Torch is in the Fantastic Four, not the X-Men, and asked the girl who'd asked the question to leave immediately.

Here's the big disappointing scoop for us female hero fans out there

"In a chat afterwards, Joe told me that he'd love to make a tentpole movie with a female lead, but that he really doesn't think there is an actress right now who could carry it, or a character that would work either."

BUT!

There are also rumors about Abigail Chandler (A writer for the Badhaven website was told by Joe Q a script for Ms Marvel has been written (Take with a gain of salt) and he declared himself a huge fan of the character.

Here's hoping we get a Ms Marvel movie announcement!


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Jeremy Latcham parla di The Avengers 2 e degli spin-off Marvel

Jeremy Latcham, produttore di Iron Man, Iron Man 2 e Avengers ha parlato con Newsarama della possibilità di girare spin-off su personaggi già presentati nel corso dei film Marvel come Hawkeye e Vedova Nera spiegando poi quale direzione la produzione intende seguire in merito ai prossimi film.

Quali possibilità ci sono riguardo a degli spin-off su Hawkeye, Vedova Nera e Nick Fury?

Li faremo in un futuro non molto lontano... in un certo senso già sappiamo quali film intendiamo girare nell'immediato e per il momento quei personaggi non sono una priorità. Li adoriamo e siamo tutti profondamente interessati a girare un film su di loro un giorno. [...] Joss ha fatto un ottimo lavoro nel cercare di dare un senso al passato di Vedova o Hawkeye nel film The Avengers. Insomma, voglio sapere cos'è successo a Budapest! Voglio sapere perchè uno dice: "E' proprio come a Budapest" e l'altro non ha idea di cosa stia parlando. Quindi, in termini di storie non c'è dubbio che ce ne siano alcune da raccontare. Bisogna solo capire quando e dove, e il rapporto con il film più corale.

Con l'enorme successo di The Avengers, la Marvel coglierà l'occasione per introdurre nuovi personaggi nei film di "assemblaggio" per poi realizzare degli spin-off?

Beh, l'idea è che ogni tanto accadano grossi eventi di un certo tipo, motivo per cui c'è un film sui Vendicatori, e dopo ciò i personaggi ritornano alla propria vita, nei propri film. Iron Man 3 è attualmente in fase di riprese in North Carolina mentre Thor 2 sarà presto girato nel Regno Unito, quindi l'idea è che questi personaggi abbiano sempre delle avventure personali, ma qualora succedesse qualcosa di abbastanza grosso da richiedere la collaborazione di tutti, allora ci sarebbe un nuovo film sugli Avengers. Sono queste le nostre intenzioni. Nel frattempo le vite dei personaggi cambiano e si sviluppano, e sarà interessante scoprire cosa sarà diverso in loro la prossima volta che li assembleremo.

Wolverine e Spider-Man sono personaggi chiave nei Vendicatori nei fumetti al momento. Vedremo mai Wolvie e Spidey fianco a fianco a Cap e Thor in un film sui Vendicatori?

Non so. Non ho una bella risposta. Al momento, in questo preciso istante.... no. Non ci sono speranze. Ma con il successo di Avengers e, dita incrociate, sperando in una buona accoglienza per The Amazing Spider-man, magari la gente potrebbe essere interessata all'idea. Quindi chissà? Al momento, comunque, il mio stomaco mi dice che non è possibile.

Latcham ha poi parlato dei personaggi che vorrebbe coinvolgere in un futuro film citando il Dottor Strange o Luke Cage ma i Marvel Studios lo faranno solamente a patto che i personaggi siano utili ai fini della trama:

"Ci teniamo a capire come rendere bella una storia e trovare insieme un accordo. Pertanto se c'è la possibilità di introdurre nuovi personaggi in un film sui Vendicatori e funzionano, allora lo faremo."

Il produttore ha concluso dicendo che al momento opportuno vorrebbe girare un film su Power Pack, una serie di fumetti che ruota attorno a dei bambini con superpoteri:

"Ci piace davvero tanto l'idea di girare un film su dei bambini, credo che potremmo catturare il senso di meraviglia presente nei vecchi film della Amblin e comunicare le stesse emozioni... credo che Power Pack possa essere il nuovo Goonies. Adoro quel film".


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Wolverine e Spider-Man sono personaggi chiave nei Vendicatori nei fumetti al momento. Vedremo mai Wolvie e Spidey fianco a fianco a Cap e Thor in un film sui Vendicatori?

Non so. Non ho una bella risposta. Al momento, in questo preciso istante.... no. Non ci sono speranze. Ma con il successo di Avengers e, dita incrociate, sperando in una buona accoglienza per The Amazing Spider-man, magari la gente potrebbe essere interessata all'idea. Quindi chissà? Al momento, comunque, il mio stomaco mi dice che non è possibile.


magari! soprattutto spiderman


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A noi anche piacerebbe un crossovers tra Avengers, X-Men ecc.

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Il sequel di The Avengers probabilmente inizieranno a girarlo nel 2013.

Scarlett Johansson (Vedova Nera) è in trattative per tornare nel seguito. L'attrice riceverà un grande compenso di 20 milioni di dollari per recitare diventando così l'attrice più pagata di Hollywood.

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RUMOR: Sequel To MARVEL'S THE AVENGERS Set To Begin Filming In 2013?

Rumour has it that the sequel to Marvel's The Avengers will begin shooting next year and that it's set to make Scarlett Johansson the highest paid actress in Hollywood. Read on for details.

The Sun isn't considered the most reliable source in the world, but they've posted a very interesting story in which they claim that Scarlett Johansson is in talks to return for the sequel with a massive £13 million ($20 million) offered in order for her to reprise her role as Black Widow. This would make her the highest paid actress in Hollywood.

Far more interesting however is what one of their sources reportedly tells them, specifically in regards to when the sequel will begin filming. "Scarlett is the hottest star in Hollywood and her inclusion in the sequel is a must. Producers think that as the only lead woman in the film male fans have found her a key ingredient — both for sex and story appeal. She is loved by critics too. This says, 'We value you'. Everyone is confident she’ll sign and be ready for 2013 filming." The report also mentions that Robert Downey Jr, Chris Hemsworth and Jeremy Renner will get 50% pay rises.

With Captain America 2 and Guardians of the Galaxy currently set to be released in 2014, it seems most likely that filming will begin on The Avengers 2 nearer the latter half of next year for release in 2015. Take this with a pinch of salt for the time being, and expect more Marvel movie news during next week's San Diego Comic-Con.


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Da Deadline: Joss Whedon non ha ancora deciso se dirigerà Avengers 2

Comic-Con: Joss Whedon Remains Undecided About ‘Avengers 2′

Joss Whedon said today during a Comic-Con press conference for his series Firefly‘s 10-year anniversary that he hasn’t committed to making the sequel to Marvel’s The Avengers, this year’s massive Disney tentpole that he directed and co-wrote. “I have not come to a decision on directing Avengers 2 yet,” he said. “I am having too much fun with this (Firefly reunion) now.” The Marvel superhero pic is the third-highest-grossing movie of all time to date, and has racked up $612.3 million domestically and $1.46 billion worldwide, so having the architect back for a sequel is top of mind.


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Ecco la copertina della rivista SFX in cui si parla di Iron Man 3, un nuovo film di Hulk e Avengers 2.

Dalla pagina facebook MCU:



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Alexis Denisof Dishes More On 'The Other' Role In THE AVENGERS; Teases Reprisal In Sequel

Teasing a potential involvement with Marvel's The Avengers sequel, hit the jump for a video chat with Angel actor Alexis Denisof, discussing his 'The Other' role in the superhero flick!

IGN caught up with Much Ado About Nothing actor Alexis Denisof, where he discussed his villainous role in Marvel's The Avengers film as The Other, Chitauri leader and Thanos' minion. While teasing the superhero spectacle's inevitable sequel, Denisof also recalls how he landed the role in the video embedded below!


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News:

Joss Whendon scrive la sceneggiatura e sarà il regista di Avengers 2 e sta anche sviluppando una serie tv Marvel per la Disney.

La notizia è confermata dalla Disney stessa.

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Joss Whedon To Write And Direct THE AVENGERS 2; Will Also Develop New Marvel TV Series

We'll update as soon as more details become available, but it has just been CONFIRMED by Walt Disney Studios that Joss Whedon will return to write and direct a sequel to The Avengers. He will also develop a new TV series based in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

The news has just broken on a Walt Disney Investors Conference Call that Joss Whedon will return to write and direct the sequel to Marvel's The Avengers; the $1.5 billion dollar blockbuster of 2012. Bob Iger (the chairman and chief executive of The Walt Disney Company) also revealed that Whedon is involved with the development of an ABC live action television series set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Stay tuned for further details.

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Disney just announced Joss Whedon will write and direct THE AVENGERS 2 and develop a Marvel TV show for ABC.

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As I'm sure you'll agree, this is incredibly exciting news. It was Joss Whedon's screenplay and skills behind the camera which made Marvel's The Avengers such an amazing comic book movie, and it's hard to imagine anyone being anything other than over the moon with the news that he will return to write and direct the planned sequel. There is currently no word on a release date (rumoured to be 2015) or what the TV series will involve.


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