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rychehitman
02-15-2006, 11:57 AM
Saw this today!


Batman began -- again -- last year. Both the X-Men and Superman return to the big screen this summer. And the third installment of Spider-Man's saga is currently in production. Even Aquaman is getting his own TV series.

So where's the most patriotic superhero of them all?

Comic book staple Captain America has been wholly absent amid the superpowered trend of thrusting superheroes inside multiplexes, cereal bowls, costume shops and Happy Meals. Despite the nation's current atmosphere of terror alerts and Patriot Acts, the instantly recognizable Captain America -- real name: Steve Rogers, but better known as just Cap -- has mostly been relegated to Marvel comic book pages, not counting those unremarkable 1970s made-for-TV movies or the 1991 direct-to-video film.

"Maybe it's because people see the red, white and blue costume and say, 'Hey, how's that gonna play off on film and not seem silly, overly preachy?'" speculates Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada.

Cap's formfitting cross between a Roman warrior's armor and Uncle Sam's suit -- accessorized with that unbreakable shield -- are certainly dated. Both were created in the 1940s, long before the superstrong Cap was revived in the '70s after being frozen in a block of ice.

But since Sept. 11 and the war in Iraq, American flags have become omnipresent in real life, emblazoned on bumper stickers and pins. That's just one reason why Marvel Studios CEO Avi Arad, who insists Captain America is not just for Americans, says that now is a "perfect time in history" to raise the Cap flag again.

"Contrary to popular belief, people want this way of life," says the Israeli-born Arad, who's responsible for bringing both "Spider-Man" and "X-Men" to the big screen. "They want democracy. They want freedom. Captain America takes us one level farther because he's a man out of time. You go through the mind of someone who is emotional and a believer."

And believe it or not, Cap is coming to America in various forms soon. Take notice:

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DVD

Cap has a starring role in "Ultimate Avengers: The Movie," the first feature-length animated film from Marvel, which arrives in DVD and UMD formats on Feb. 21. In the movie, 60 years after Cap battled Nazis, the super-soldier is awakened by The Avengers, a ragtag band of superheros including Iron Man and Thor, to lead the team against an alien threat. The bigger threat? The Incredible Hulk.

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COMICS

Beginning in May, the shielded superhero will also play a vital role in "Civil War," a seven-issue series involving characters from across the Marvel Universe. The story goes like this: The government has decided that thousands of untrained, masked do-gooders might not be so super, so they propose the Superhero Registration Act to keep track of all those flying, shape-shifting, spell-casting superbeings.

"Cap, of course, is caught in the middle of all of this," pledges Quesada. "The basic premise is: Who's side are you on? And what side does Cap decide to be on?"

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FILM

Last year, Marvel and Paramount Pictures agreed to team up to distribute a slate of Marvel-produced flicks featuring their characters. Still in development, many questions surrounding Cap's live-action treatment have arisen from flag-waving fans. Would the film be set in the present day? If so, will Captain America battle Iraqi insurgents? Go in search of Osama Bin Laden? Perhaps.

"Without giving too much away, obviously there'll be a little bit of the origin and then we come into our real world," Arad tells asap. "What makes Captain America such a compelling character is that it allows you to judge history so you see where he came from and you see what he stood for."

Although the script by an unnamed writer isn't finished and Arad doesn't anticipate "Captain America" arriving in theaters before 2009, he does have a director and leading man in mind. Of course, he's not declaring the independence of those details just yet.

"One of the things our movie is going to deal with is what happened in 60 years," says Arad. "Which world was better? Sixty years ago or now? Within, obviously, a kick-ass plot and all the stuff that you've come to expect from a superhero movie."

God bless superhero movies.


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The Associated Press has published a new interview with Marvel Studios’ Avi Arad in which he talks about the Captain America movie. The project is part of Marvel’s deal with Paramount in which Marvel will make the film and Paramount will distribute.

“Without giving too much away, obviously there’ll be a little bit of the origin and then we come into our real world,” Arad says. “What makes Captain America such a compelling character is that it allows you to judge history so you see where he came from and you see what he stood for.”

Although the script by an unnamed writer isn’t finished and Arad doesn’t anticipate Captain America arriving in theaters before 2009, he does have a director and leading man in mind. Of course, he’s not declaring the independence of those details just yet.

:buttrock:

Virsago
02-15-2006, 12:03 PM
I hope it's as good as this.......
http://www.steveenglehart.com/Film/Film%20images/cap40.jpg
http://www.steveenglehart.com/Film/Film%20images/cap6.jpg

:laugh:

CompEng1
02-15-2006, 12:05 PM
If they do it right it could be a great movie.

Sniper
02-15-2006, 12:07 PM
come on , that movie was not that bad!

galactus
02-15-2006, 12:10 PM
come on , that movie was not that bad!

Andy man, your KID looks better as Captain America than that dude did. I'm sure he can act better too :laugh:

Ghost
02-15-2006, 12:30 PM
FILM

Last year, Marvel and Paramount Pictures agreed to team up to distribute a slate of Marvel-produced flicks featuring their characters. Still in development, many questions surrounding Cap's live-action treatment have arisen from flag-waving fans. Would the film be set in the present day? If so, will Captain America battle Iraqi insurgents? Go in search of Osama Bin Laden? Perhaps.

"Without giving too much away, obviously there'll be a little bit of the origin and then we come into our real world," Arad tells asap. "What makes Captain America such a compelling character is that it allows you to judge history so you see where he came from and you see what he stood for."

Although the script by an unnamed writer isn't finished and Arad doesn't anticipate "Captain America" arriving in theaters before 2009, he does have a director and leading man in mind. Of course, he's not declaring the independence of those details just yet.

Ouch that's gonna hurt. Waiting so looooong! I always thought something along the lines of showing the first quarter of the flick of him back in Nazi Germany, then freezing, and coming into our world to fight some other Nazi threat. Hell if they can keep pulling Nazis into Indiana Jones, even in the JLA animated flick why not present time here?!

bat_collector
02-15-2006, 12:44 PM
Hell if they can keep pulling Nazis into Indiana Jones, even in the JLA animated flick why not present time here?!
You do realize Indiana Jones takes place in the 30 and 40's, don't you?

Ish
02-15-2006, 12:49 PM
You do realize Indiana Jones takes place in the 30 and 40's, don't you?
it could be put in there somewhere, how can they do cap without it, it'll be like doing batman and his parents never dying.

J Storm
02-15-2006, 02:20 PM
I hope it's as good as this.......
http://www.steveenglehart.com/Film/Film%20images/cap40.jpg
http://www.steveenglehart.com/Film/Film%20images/cap6.jpg

:laugh:

Don't forget the one that came out in the 90's, the one with the rubber ears.

J Storm
02-15-2006, 02:21 PM
Look out for the Red Skull
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v335/sterpazook/movie_shots/Captain_America00001.jpg

J Storm
02-15-2006, 02:23 PM
Will he fight this man...
http://www.captain-america.us/images/wallpaper/warposters/captain-america-vs-hitler.jpg

Tony Coca
02-15-2006, 02:37 PM
Well since Avi has and Idea who he wants as Cap.I know its going to be a bad movie.

wktf
02-15-2006, 02:47 PM
Cap did not come out of a block of ice in the 1970s, as this article says. When was Avengers #4...? :rolleyes2

Still, can't help but get my hopes up for a Captain America movie. If it's handled like Spider-Man or X-Men there's reason to be obtimistic. :buttrock:

rychehitman
02-15-2006, 08:12 PM
As long as the Red Skull is not the bad guy!



I fear he would look like Skeletor did in the MOTU movie!!! :banghead:

Ghost
02-15-2006, 08:26 PM
You do realize Indiana Jones takes place in the 30 and 40's, don't you?


Haha yes of course I'm saying that if they can keep using Nazis as a basis for a plot, it shouldn't be hard for Cap NOT to be fighting them either. Cause I mean even if they do pull him into our time zone, which is ok, fight Osama or something like that seems like a bad idea even though that is our terror now, just seems wrong to put guys like them in a movie.