PDA

View Full Version : Marvel Entertainment's Updated Slate



lukecage
05-04-2006, 12:24 PM
Marvel Entertainment today announced the company's first quarter results. You can read the report in full here (http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060504/20060504005406.html?.v=1) and below is a summary of the company's upcoming slate:

Marvel Studios
X-Men 3, Fox (http://www.superherohype.com/news.php?id=4191#) - May 26, 2006 release

Marvel Character Feature Film (http://www.superherohype.com/news.php?id=4191#) Line-Up For 2007
Ghost Rider, Sony (http://www.superherohype.com/news.php?id=4191#) - In post-production, February 16, 2007 release
Spider-Man 3, Sony - In production, May 4, 2007 release
Fantastic Four (http://www.superherohype.com/news.php?id=4191#) 2, Fox - In early pre-production, July 4, 2007 release

Film Projects Being Developed by Marvel (Partial List)
The first film is anticipated for release in 2008.
Ant-Man, Marvel - Writer and director engaged
Captain America (http://www.superherohype.com/news.php?id=4191#), Marvel - Writer engaged
Hulk 2, Marvel - Writer engaged
Iron Man, Marvel - Writer and director engaged
Nick Fury, Marvel - Writer engaged
Thor, Marvel - Writer engaged

The Avengers (http://www.superherohype.com/news.php?id=4191#), Black Panther, Cloak & Dagger, Doctor Strange, Hawkeye,
Power Pack and Shang-Chi are also projects to be developed by Marvel.

Marvel Character Licensed Film Development Pipeline (Partial List)
Wolverine, Fox - TBD
The Punisher 2, Lionsgate - TBD
Magneto, Fox - TBD
Namor, Universal - TBD
Luke Cage, Sony - TBD

Marvel Character Animated TV Projects in Development
Fantastic Four, Moonscoop SAS (France) - 26, 30 minute episodes airing in 2006; U.S. distribution expected on Cartoon Network
Wolverine, First Serve Toonz (India) - 26, 30 minute episodes in development
Iron Man, Method Films (France) - 26, 30 minute episodes in development

Marvel Character Animated Direct-to-Video Projects in Development
Partnership with Lionsgate to develop, produce and distribute original animated DVD features. Titles include: Ultimate Avengers (released February 21, 2006), Ultimate Avengers 2 (scheduled for Q3 2006), Iron Man and Doctor Strange.

Marvel Character Live Action TV Projects (Partial List)
Blade, in production and premiering on Spike TV in June 2006; Alter Ego and Skrull Kill Krew in development.
Email Story to a Friend (http://www.superherohype.com/mailtofriend.php?id=4191) | Discuss on the Boards (http://www.superherohype.com/forums/)
Latest Headlines:

Hypestyle
05-04-2006, 01:17 PM
I guess we’ll have to wait and see what the designs for the Iron Man animated movie are like, as well as Dr. Strange-- I hope they go with his traditional look, and not with the mid-90's young guy look that he had for a minute.

redlion
05-08-2006, 08:57 PM
I must say I really like what I'm seeing as far as all of Marvel's future projects are concerned. I'll be there for each and every one of their live action films, especially looking forward to Black Panther, Namor and Thor.

The direct to DVD stuff looks good too. UA1 was good and I'm ready for the sequel. I've been waiting a loooonnnng time to see a Dr. Strange done right, ever since the mediocre t.v. movie was filmed, and I hope this time Marvel rises to the task.

ifthismeansevos
05-09-2006, 09:23 AM
Power pack?:confused: :confused:

Well I can't wait for the next proyects.
So the new X-men series won't be an X-men series after all just a Wolverine series better like that. I prefer a Wolverine series better than Wolverine...oh yeah and the X-men series.:)
Too bad nothing about hornhead!:( :( :(

Spider-Man
05-11-2006, 07:24 AM
Power pack?:confused: :confused:

Well I can't wait for the next proyects.
So the new X-men series won't be an X-men series after all just a Wolverine series better like that. I prefer a Wolverine series better than Wolverine...oh yeah and the X-men series.:)
Too bad nothing about hornhead!:( :( :(
Power Pack is a no-brainer to get new kids to watch Marvel cartoon characters. Pre-teen kids with super-powers is something that little kids will probably eat up. And I'm sure the Wolverine is just a shorthand version of the name for the Wolverine and The X-Men show. Last to my knowledge comic newssites where still referring to the series as Wolverine and the X-Men.

I'm more excited to see the next three DTVs and hope that we get more following those ones.

ifthismeansevos
05-11-2006, 10:52 AM
Yep I know what powerpack is I saw I digest with Wolverine in the cover (Now Wolverine with kids fans of Spongebob!!! That's not Wolverine man that's precisely what I dislike about him it's not his fault it's what they done to him!) and the Captain America one the last time I visited. I can't believe it.


And once more why they don't give us something of Hornhead I want more I love the movie (Why the people hate it? It's good no?) a series a DTV something.

ifthismeansevos
05-22-2006, 10:18 AM
What can you tell me about the Blade series?