I believe there was a follow up somewhere (unfortunately forget where) that clarified the director didn’t mean to say Reed is “leading” the Avengers?
I'm willing to say that anything is plausible since Feige has a vested interest in painting a rosy picture and DanielRPK is not a 100% reliable source who has a vested interest in sparking conversation. This is a nothing burger. To be clear, I am not trying to defend not having a third act, I'm saying who knows if that's actually true?
It is pretty wild to me that they have this giant production, that so much is riding on for them, that’s explicitly a “part one” that is supposed to lead into Secret Wars. And, they haven’t worked out yet what the ending should be, lol. Like, come on. There’s a decent chance I see Doomsday in the theater simply because I’m a sucker who will be pulled in by my love of the early X-Men movies. But, the fact that I’m not certain is… really something. Wouldn’t be surprised if they haven’t even finalized the full cast for the film.
How is my post stopping some having fun by checks notes posting tweets about who is technically the lead of a movie that comes out in 2 years?
In all honesty, I wonder what James Gunn means too, as Fiege made a distinction between people who change a script on the fly and people who have a script and won't change it at all. When James says "a finished script", does he mean that it's absolutely set in stone? I'd love to hear him respond to what Feige said, if for no other reason than that I like hearing differing viewpoints on the creative process.
He just says "without a finished screenplay". Doesn't elaborate on anything that would answer the questions I just raised.
Different topic but... Was crawling through past posts, found this, and now I wonder what the fuck this was all about. Why did Anthony mislead us?
I swear I have a memory of one of the Spider-Man movies not having an ending when they started shooting it. I’d guess Far From Home. Am I making this up? I can’t really recall.
Pretty sure they're just making fun of the fact that I snarked about Grim and Murphy being party poopers.