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New international posters for Captain America: Brave New World!!!In theaters on February 14!!!
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I haven’t finished this yet, but so far I really love this interviewer
The Team Behind 'Captain America: Brave New World' on Building a New Superhero's Story in the MCU
So Nate Moore, an executive producer for Marvel Studios said that they consider it a “red flag” when potential writers say that they’re fans of the comics because they want people who bring “original ideas” to the table, and… I’m sorry, I just cannot agree with this take at all. Just because a writer is a fan of the comics does not mean that they’re going to be afraid to put their own spin on them. And secondly, while it’s always great when writers bring in new ideas, having no regard for the characters and plot lines of the comics you’re adapting can easily lead to ooc characterization and can sometimes be even insulting and disrespectful to the source material. Frankly, I think we’ve already seen that when writers have no regard and/or active disdain for the characters they’re adapting, it’s had disastrous results *cough* *cough* Michael Waldron *cough* *cough* the Loki series… I mean, good god, isn’t that the whole appeal of comic book movies? For people to see their favorite comics coming to life? You already have an audience that cares about these characters and stories from the comics; why would you throw that away just so you can brag about your “originality”? “New” does not always necessarily equal “good”. There are already plenty of incredible characters and stories that fans love; what’s wrong with just adapting a comic as is from time to time? This is honestly so insulting to both comic writers, who you already pay pennies to use their characters and then twist them beyond recognition, and the fans, who go to these movies expecting to see good adaptations of the characters they love. With Marvel executives having a mindset like this, no wonder phase 4 turned out to be such a dud.
“Chloé is a giant Harry Styles fan and… I’d always pitch like, ‘Eros, he’s really cool.’ And she’s like, ‘It’s Harry Styles.’ And I was like, ‘Are you sure?’ And she was obsessed, and chased him down, and got him into the movie.”
-Marvel Producer Nate Moore on Eternals Director Chloé Zhao being the one responsible for bringing Harry to play Eros. (10 January 2023)
via The Direct
Eternals fans, rejoice! The Marvel Cinematic Universe introduced a batch of new heroes to the saga [...]
[Nate] Moore, the producer of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and VP of Production at Marvel Studios, spoke with ComicBook.com. He was asked about the future of the Eternals characters and whether or not an outright sequel is on the way. "I don't want to spoil anything, but we have not seen the last of those characters," Moore declared.