MoonRakerSCM
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It's against site rules to assume hidden meaning behind people's posts.I imagine you're trying to build up some narrative that production is in trouble or that Disney/Marvel don't know what they're doing or whatever
It's against site rules to assume hidden meaning behind people's posts.I imagine you're trying to build up some narrative that production is in trouble or that Disney/Marvel don't know what they're doing or whatever
That isn't listed in the site's rules.It's against site rules to assume hidden meaning behind people's posts.
He himself has dropped hints its minor in nature and that his appearances (plural, meaning he'll show up in more than just this movie) are leading to a series. So this indicates its more likely post-credit scenes rather than scenes during the core of the movie.Ain't no thang. Mods posted it in a thread a while back, I forget which one. It was mentioned because posters started talking about other posters and their 'insiduous' nasty 'actual' agendas (aka politics etc.) instead of what they were saying.
I'll rephrase my original question as I'm quite curious though. Have any other films ever cast new characters during reshoots?
I see the mention of a post credits scene, is there any evidence he's only in a post credits scene? Seems if that were the case it wouldn't be something they'd announce. I dont recall them announcing they'd cast Kelsey Grammer in The Marvels...
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Is a "purported insider" the same as a WDW bus driver??![]()
'Captain America: Brave New World' Reshoots Reportedly Balloon Budget To $375 Million: "It's Like They're Shooting A Brand New Movie"
A purported insider suggests that Marvel Studios is losing control of the budget for 'Captain America: Brave New World'.boundingintocomics.com
Wonder where the 'purported insider' said this.![]()
'Captain America: Brave New World' Reshoots Reportedly Balloon Budget To $375 Million: "It's Like They're Shooting A Brand New Movie"
A purported insider suggests that Marvel Studios is losing control of the budget for 'Captain America: Brave New World'.boundingintocomics.com
To be fair, there are a few insider-leak sources that are often trustworthy.Wonder where the 'purported insider' said this.
There are a dozen X accounts with "Marvel" in their name with handles such as "Marvel Insider," "MarvelNews," "Scoop_Marvel" which are constantly posting blatantly false 'insider scoops.' I can't Block them fast enough and everyone keeps reposting their drivel.
Until such information shows up in the likes of Variety or The Hollywood Reporter, I ignore them.
Trailer looked good.
Is Isaiah Bradley the person who does the shooting in that one scene? Lumbly is listed in the cast…
He's certainly featured a lot in the trailer for just post credit scene...He himself has dropped hints its minor in nature and that his appearances (plural, meaning he'll show up in more than just this movie) are leading to a series. So this indicates its more likely post-credit scenes rather than scenes during the core of the movie.
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Giancarlo Esposito Says Fans 'Won't Predict' His Mystery MCU Role, but He Will Get His Own TV Series - IGN
Giancarlo Esposito has claimed fans will never be able to guess his mystery MCU role, but "there will be a series" with his character in the future.www.ign.com
It’s possible he’s in more, just based the previous opinion based on his own words. We’ll see when the movie releases how much screen time he really has.He's certainly featured a lot in the trailer for just post credit scene...
Is he the main villain though? Its being setup in everything I seen and read that Ross is the main antagonist is the movie, with the climax being Sam battles Red Hulk.With all the new info out the past few days, certainly looks like Esposito is the main villain of the film. Why on earth would they write in the main villain during reshoots?
That's true. They can be red flag for sure, but in no way is it death sentence for a film. All major films have time scheduled for them. I think people get worried when they see a film delayed a year or more. You can have major reshoots that end up like justice league. But you can also have reshoots that give us a rogue one.And honestly who cares if they add more during reshoots, as long as it produces a good movie by release that is all that should matter.
The problem is that the internet has made "reshoots" out to be a bad thing. When reshoots have been part of the Hollywood process for many decades. Its a normal part of the process that was mostly ignored until a few films just bad press because of them. Now anytime anyone hears reshoots they use it as a way to bash a film before its even released.That's true. They can be red flag for sure, but in no way is it death sentence for a film. All major films have time scheduled for them. I think people get worried when they see a film delayed a year or more. You can have major reshoots that end up like justice league. But you can also have reshoots that give us a rogue one.
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