No it doesnt. It was delayed indefinitely this weekL http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/ven...inoff-delayed/
The thing doesnt even have a cast. It's far out
No it doesnt. It was delayed indefinitely this weekL http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/ven...inoff-delayed/
The thing doesnt even have a cast. It's far out
Isn't the Black Cat movie just a rumour? I have barely heard any of it. Is it even going to happen?
Looking at that picture, I see Legion next to Gambit that could mean that they are there because of their minis (Legion and R&G) and nothing more. I'll keep my expectations low to avoid disappointment.
Why doesn't Marvel care about art anymore? I mean... Their in the comic book business.
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What would you prefer? A Gambit movie or Gambit series on Netflix? Saw this question in KT’s tumblr page and I think it’s an interesting one.
For me, I’d love a series. Sure, isn’t the exposure a blockbuster movie would get. I just feel there is so much history and great stories you could tell for Gambit that I’m not sure can be boiled down properly in one movie. However, they did do it for Deadpool or Old Man Logan so maybe I’m wrong?
Regardless, movie or series, I just want a Gambit-focused story on screen!
I would love a series. Look at Legion. Legion kicks ass.
Movie, then a Netflix series, hey as long as we're being hypothetical.
Series esp a well done one i'll take 13 hrs of Gambit over 2. I am selfish that way
Was there something seriously wrong with Deadpool. The only difference here is you weren't getting constant updates about Deadpool like we are Gambit. Movies sometimes take time. With Deadpool, you know they are going to play up the raunchy comedy and violence angle and that still took a while to convince people that R rated was the way to go.
With Gambit, I suspect they are trying to find the right mood and genre. You could really take this movie in so many different directions in terms of comedy, sexy, darker, violent, brooding, heist film, origin story, etc. So find the right balance and getting everyone to agree on that balance is probably the issue.
It's hard for me to listen to someone not in my position. A caterpillar can't relate to what an eagle envisions.
I would say movie franchise focused on adult Gambit. Disney series focused on teen Gambit and his time with the Guild. The whole Romeo and Juliet story against the backdrop of warring Guilds would do well with young audiences judging by stuff like Vampire Diaries, Twilight, etc.
It's hard for me to listen to someone not in my position. A caterpillar can't relate to what an eagle envisions.