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Reporters Got A Sneak Peak at Upcoming Marvel Films

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The email said ”Marvel Studios - Open House Invitation." What that meant, I didn't know. But it's Marvel, so I went, and I'm glad I did, because I got to see concept art, footage, and/or more from every known movie on their schedule, up through Captain Marvel. Yes, Infinity War, too.

Before a (still-embargoed) screening of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, io9 was among several outlets who were lead on a tour of Marvel Studios' new offices on the Disney lot in Burbank. Along the way, we got peeks and glimpses at this year's Spider-Man Homecoming and Thor: Ragnarok, next year's Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War, and Ant-Man and the Wasp, as well as Captain Marvel, currently without a director and scheduled for March 2019. Here's what we saw.

More from Nerdist: http://nerdist.com/captain-marvel-costume-villain-footage/
We stepped into an office with walls lined with concept art from all the upcoming MCU films, but our eyes immediately went to Carol Danvers. There were only three Captain Marvel images up on the wall, but they packed quite a punch. The first two featured Brie Larson in her costume, which appears to draw heavy inspiration from her classic comics suit. Though the design kept Captain Marvel's signature eight-pointed star emblem square on the chest, its look and feel were more akin to Ant Man's suit than Iron Man's. Like a form-fitting armor, her suit is less spandex and more military grade, covering her whole body. Her iconic sash is more of a utility belt, favoring function over form. In the concept art she stands tall, staring off into the distance, looking hopeful but tough.

The third image showed her fighting off a something in a giant metal suit with a helmet; the creature looked almost like the Kree sentries. Between her hands, glowing red energy–a.k.a. Captain Marvel's energy projection and absorption powers. According to screenwriter Nicole Perlman, Carol Danvers' backstory is going to be different than the one we know from the comics, but if this concept art is to believed, the Kree are still going to make an appearance one way or another.

Another from ET: http://www.etonline.com/movies/215460_secrets_from_inside_marvel_studios/

We see bits of two sequences, the first involving King T'challa's correlation at Warrior Falls: his royal bodyguards, the Dora Milaje, rhythmically stomping and chanting aboard a ship. A shirtless Boseman descending a set of stairs into a pool of water and receiving the power of the Black Panther. The footage is beautiful and colorful and musical--unlike anything we've seen in the MCU thus far. The second, potentially more spoiler-y sequence, involves Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis from Age of Ultron, upgraded with some sort of prosthetic arm) meeting Everett K. Ross (Martin Freeman from Captain America: Civil War) in a South Korean casino to discuss mixtapes and vibranium.
 

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The footage shifted then to a casino in Korea where Klaw (Andy Serkis) enters with eight men and talks to Everett Ross (Martin Freeman). Ross noted that Klaw’s entourage is so big, he must have a mix-tape coming out, to which Klaw replies, “I do, get him the link.” There will be a big shoot out in this casino featuring both those characters, as well as T’Challa.

Black Panther is going to be amazing.
 
At this point I'm going to assume that Captain Marvel is guaranteed to be a good and successful movie based on how vehemently opposed to it comic fans are. Sometimes you go too far, guys.
 
At this point I'm going to assume that Captain Marvel is guaranteed to be a good and successful movie based on how vehemently opposed to it comic fans are. Sometimes you go too far, guys.

It's mostly Slayven lol.

He's not entirely wrong, if Captain Marvel were a 1:1 adaptation of the character it wouldn't be a very good movie. There's going to be some major retooling involved that will give the character a new identity similar to how Tony Stark and RDJ have becoming interchangeable since his film debut. So honestly comic fans' opinions of the character don't matter much until we see what direction they're going with her.
 

Slayven

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At this point I'm going to assume that Captain Marvel is guaranteed to be a good and successful movie based on how vehemently opposed to it comic fans are. Sometimes you go too far, guys.

Captain Marvel would be a great movie, if it actually had a Captain Marvel in it
 

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There's going to be some major retooling involved that will give the character a new identity similar to how Tony Stark and RDJ have becoming interchangeable since his film debut. So honestly comic fans' opinions of the character don't matter much until we see what direction they're going with her.

comic fans should know by now that part of the MCU's job is to streamline, update and modernize classic comic characters

they are not going to blow their big female-led movie on recreating Danvers' bizarre comic counterpart.
 
Folks said the Cap. Marvel costume mostly looked like this:

brie-larsen-captain-marvel-costume-395x600.jpg
 

plushyp

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I'm curious about why Marvel doesn't go beyond a 3rd movie for their characters. I wish there was a Captain America 4.
 
comic fans should know by now that part of the MCU's job is to streamline, update and modernize classic comic characters

they are not going to blow their big female-led movie on recreating Danvers' bizarre comic counterpart.

There's no character that needs it more than Carol, too. Marvel writers have failed repeatedly to update and modernize her for current readers.
 

LosDaddie

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I have high hopes that Capt Marvel will be the female superhero DC should be building up for Wondy instead of Harly Quinn
 
Why are people opposed to it?

Captain Marvel is a bad character. But people are assuming it'll be a faithful adaptation, which it's sounding less and less like. Between loosely adapting the comic Carol and Brie Larson as the lead role, there's a lot of potential to make something good.
 

Mindwipe

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At this point I'm going to assume that Captain Marvel is guaranteed to be a good and successful movie based on how vehemently opposed to it comic fans are. Sometimes you go too far, guys.

For what it's worth, I think most of us would love a good Captain Marvel film, and really hope it's great.

It's just... if Marvel had come up with an interesting angle for Carol and had a good story around it making her an interesting character, it's odd they've not used it for the last fifteen years of comics and only made a great Ms Marvel book by... having someone else be Ms Marvel.
 
Captain Marvel is a bad character. But people are assuming it'll be a faithful adaptation, which it's sounding less and less like. Between loosely adapting the comic Carol and Brie Larson as the lead role, there's a lot of potential to make something good.

Exactly. The movie will just be Brie Larson cracking jokes in a cool costume. I bet none of Carol's worst traits will show up in the film. If they get a good director for it, it could be fantastic, regardless of the comics.
 
Captain Marvel is a bad character. But people are assuming it'll be a faithful adaptation, which it's sounding less and less like. Between loosely adapting the comic Carol and Brie Larson as the lead role, there's a lot of potential to make something good.

Larson herself already admitted the character has a long and complicated history that will mostly be jettisoned in favour of a new approach. I couldn't be happier and I like Carol (before her intense character assassination in CWII).
 
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