Tag: Marvel Cinematic Universe – Phase 1

  • The Avengers Assembles $80 Million Opening Day US, Plus DVD/Blu-ray Details

    The Avengers Assembles $80 Million Opening Day US, Plus DVD/Blu-ray Details

    The Avengers Assemble posterAccording to The Hollywood Reporter, after a reasonable $18.1 midnight opening, a day was all the difference with the Joss Whedon superhero film for Marvel Studios bringing in a stunning $80.5 million on Friday, with a predicted $170 million for the weekend. Add to this the $334.3 million worldwide, and the film has already clocked $414.8 worldwide

    This puts The Avengers well on its way to toppling Iron Man 2‘s worldwide gross (unadjusted) of $585.2 million, and putting Marvel Studios leader Iron Man (with $623.9 million) in its assembled sights. (Source: Box Office Mojo).

    It is already the second highest opener of all time, following last year’s Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 with $91.1 million on its first day. It took a total of $169.2 million for the weekend, and analysts say that The Avengers could pip it at the post.

    We’d say it is safe to assume the franchise isn’t going anywhere soon. So fanboys and girls who have already seen this four time, you’ve done your job. This goes some of the way for making up for Disney’s unjustified loss on John Carter as well.

    In related news, Joss Whedon tells Collider that the DVD/Blu-ray will see at least another 30 minutes of deleted scenes not included in the final cut, which originally ran for over three hours. He specifically mentions a scene in Captain America’s apartment. Check out the video below:

  • New Tyler Stout Mondo Poster for The Avengers Arrives

    New Tyler Stout Mondo Poster for The Avengers Arrives

    With The Avengers finally out in US cinemas this weekend (complete with their own post-credits sequence), so those wonderful kids at Mondo have put together some commemorative posters to mark the occasion.

    The poster, and the alternate version, are designed by Tyler Stout, who has an amazing portfolio of work that can be found on his website. These prints accompany the set of six Avengers Assemble posters that were released last week for the international release of the film.

    If you want these, follow Mondo News on Twitter to fin out the on sale dates. Be quick, as these tend to disappear in minutes, only to mysteriously reappear on eBay moments later. Earth’s mightiest retailers!

    The Avengers - Mondo poster - Tyler Stout

    The Avengers - Mondo poster - Tyler Stout

  • Podcast: Behind the Panels – Issue 26: The Avengers Prelude: Fury’s Big Week

    Podcast: Behind the Panels – Issue 26: The Avengers Prelude: Fury’s Big Week

    Behind the Panels - Fury's Big WeekHosted By: Richard Gray & David McVay

    In this issue we continue our season of holiday specials. Richard has gone to Europe for the next few weeks but we wanted to make sure you still get your Panels goodness. So we pre-recorded our kick ass Pick of the Week sections for the next few weeks and skipped all the other stuff. This is The Avengers week here at Geek Actually so, as a compliment to our feature film review of The Avengers on this week’s Film Actually show, we bring you our take on the new Marvel tie-in The Avengers Prelude: Fury’s Big Week by Eric Pearson & Christopher Yost, art by Luke Ross.

    Our next reading assignment: Green Arrow: Year One by Andy Diggle and Jock.

    The Vintage Clip of the Week this week is:
    The Mighty Thor (1965) – “Molto, The Lava Man”

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    The music used for this episode is the track ‘The Avengers’ from the new Marvel Studios film “The Avengers” by Alan Silvestri.

  • Review: The Avengers

    Review: The Avengers

    Marvel’s Avengers assemble for the first time on the big screen, in a mostly satisfying union that requires some assembly but ultimately achieves its ambitious collision of worlds.

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    The Avengers poster - Australia

    DirectorJoss Whedon

    Writer(s)Joss Whedon

    Runtime:  143 minutes

    Starring: Robert Downey Jr, Chris EvansChris Hemsworth, Tom HiddlestonMark Ruffalo, Scarlet Johansson, Samuel L. Jackson, Jeremy Renner,

    Distributor: Disney

    CountryUS

    Rating (?)Highly Recommended

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    It may have seemed like a crazy idea half a decade ago, when the release of Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk within a few months of each other signalled the start of something entirely unique in the film world. Marvel Studios had begun gathering together its mightiest heroes not simply for a series of adaptations, but to reconstruct its comic book universe for cinema audiences. The so-called Marvel Cinematic Universe gained momentum with the addition of Thor and Captain America: The First Avenger to the roster, not to mention an Iron Man sequel, and suddenly the impossible seemed possible. While DC Comics struggled through Superman reboots and Green Lantern misfires, Marvel had a legitimate cinematic institution on their hands.

    With The Avengers, the disparate elements from four thematically different worlds come together. When an alien force threatens the Earth, under the charge of Asgardian wild child Loki (Tom Hiddleston), über spy organisation S.H.I.E.L.D is compromised. Director Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) desperately summons together Earth’s mightiest warriors to analyse the threat. Yet Captain America (Chris Evans) is a man out of time, and Tony Stark/Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr) an unstoppable egotist with other pursuits on his mind. Black Widow (Scarlet Johansson) is emotionally compromised, uncontrollable demi-god Thor (Chris Hemsworth) is conflicted when it comes to his brother Loki and the newly calm Dr. Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) keeps the Hulk in check. Will this ragtag team be enough to keep the extraterrestrial hordes at bay?

    Given that The Avengers is the culmination of a six film world-building saga, much of the first act of the film is confusingly spent in a dragging set-up not just for this film, but for the chapters that will inevitably follow. Indeed, one would be forgiven for thinking this was the prematurely released Iron Man 3 for at least half of the exposition. Yet as director Joss Whedon‘s script rapidly ticks off the whereabouts of all the players, getting us up to speed with their various misadventures in the cracks between films, some of the immediacy of the spectacular opening is lost. Here even master team-builder Whedon, seasoned through Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Firefly, struggles with the essential problem this film was always going to face: keeping four fan bases happy but simultaneously moving the story forward.

    Once all of the pieces are in one place, however, The Avengers becomes the cracking piece of event cinema that it was always destined to be. Here Whedon plays in his element, as humour and character building mark this just as much his film as the work of Marvel Studios’ producer Kevin Feige. Downey Jr naturally gets all the best one-liners, but exchanges between him, Evans, Ruffalo and Hemsworth in particular are evenly paced and frequently side-splitting. Whedon is not afraid to use visual humour either, playing on the Hulk’s size or his ability to fling about mortals like rag dolls. More than anything, he recognises that these are already well-defined characters from previous films and comics, and allows their natural charms to emerge within the story where possible.

    The Avengers - Loki (Tom Hiddleston)

    Hiddleston builds on his powerfully sympathetic portrayal of the conflicted villain, although the nature of The Avengers beast requires that he be a little more cut and dry in his villainy. On the flip side, Captain America’s transition back into the world after decades on ice is one that requires more exploration, but we will have to wait several years for this to eventuate in its own sequel. The only new cast member is Mark Ruffalo, who replaces Edward Norton as Bruce Banner/The Hulk. Effortlessly slipping into the role, he provides genuine warmth and a glimmer of what what has transpired to the character off-screen. Although a third standalone Hulk film is not currently on the horizon, Ruffalo is the first actor to take on the role who actually makes us want to see more of his charmingly gentle take.

    Yet this is, above all things, an action film and this is where the film ultimately delivers and overwhelms. Once the invasion force descends from the heavens, the Michael Bay gene of the film takes over, favouring spectacle over all else. There is undoubtedly far more intelligence behind this action, from the Hulk’s encounters with individual enemies to Stark’s quips in the heat of battle. It would be be a cold-hearted fanboy who didn’t get all aquiver as the team comes together on the battlefield for the first time, and a giant creature snakes its way around a embattled New York. In the climactic moments, some of the cracks admittedly show. The Hulk’s domesticity is a convenient occurrence rather than a naturally occurring one, but does make for some spectacular imagery. After literally using archer Clint Barton/Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) as a pawn in the opening chapter, Whedon is left with not having an effective place for him (or Johansson for that matter) in the final battle of super-beings.

    THE AVENGERS - THOR (Chris Hemsworth) (L) and CAPTAIN AMERICA (Chris Evans) (R)

    As a cinematic achievement, The Avengers requires a firm salute of respect for giving the fans exactly what they wanted and pulling together one of the first epics of the year. Yet as fans will know, sticking around until the post-credits sequence is mandatory in a Marvels Studios film, although this time non comics readers will be left scratching their heads. Either way, what The Avengers mostly achieves is an end to one chapter and opening a door to another, filled with sequels, spin-offs and a growing legion of fans who have had their expectations raised by the unnecessarily high quality of this series.

    The Avengers is released 25 April 2012 in Australia, 27 April 2012 in the UK (as The Avengers Assemble) and 4 May 2012 in the US from Disney.

  • The Avengers Breaks Australian Box Office Records

    The Avengers Breaks Australian Box Office Records

    The Avengers poster - AustraliaDisney has let us know that they are very pleased with the performance of The Avengers, an early indication of just how big this film is going to be when it launches in the US on 4 May. Not only has the film become the biggest Marvel Studios opening locally, but the second highest opener in Australia of all time.

    Of course, Australia was having a public holiday (Anzac Day), which undoubtedly helped boost figures here, and in New Zealand, which took another $800,000.

    Deadline also adds that internationally, the film took $3.0M in France, $1.3M in the Philippines, $1.2M in Taiwan, and $800K in New Zealand for a total $12.5 start from the five countries on Wednesday.

    From Disney Australia’s press:

    Marvel’s The Avengers has smashed the Australian box office on its opening day of release with a record breaking AUD$6 million (USD$6.2million). The stunning opening makes The Avengers the biggest Marvel Studios opening day ever – 233% ahead of Iron Man 2 (AUD$1.8 million) and represents the number one Disney Studios opening day, ahead of The Chronicles of Narnia Lion, Witch and Wardrobe (AUD$3.5 million).

    The one day figure easily surpasses the combined individual opening days box office of each Marvel superhero film Australian opening (Iron Man  2 – $1.813 million, Thor – $1.3 million, Captain America – $0.86 million and The Incredible Hulk – $0.37 million for a total of $4.357 million).

    The opening puts the film at the number two position of all time openings behind Harry Potter Deathly Part 2 (AUD$7 million).

    “The most anticipated blockbuster for the year Marvel’s The Avengers has really lit up the box office with this stunning opening – Disney and Marvel’s biggest yet in Australia.The Avengers is testament to fabulous storytelling combined with a blockbuster cast and world-renowned director – this superhero epic is a must-see for all Australian fans and film lovers!,” said John Cracknell, senior vice president & managing director The Walt Disney Company, Australia.

  • Mondo Assembles The Avengers Posters

    Mondo Assembles The Avengers Posters

    The Avengers has begun to release around the world, with it already out in Australia and being released in the UK and Europe this week, followed by the US on 4 May. To celebrate, Mondo have assembled a collection of posters from some of their best collaborative artists for the job.

    The two brand new posters for Captain America and Hulk will go on sale tomorrow at a random time. Sourced from Mondo directly, these were designed by Phantom City Creative and Australian artist Ken Taylor respectively. Movies.com has also posted Mondo’s epic take on Thor from Martin Ansin, who recently did the The Planet of the Apes poster for the Alamo Drafthouse. Finally, io9 have posted the two Kevin Tong posters for Iron Man that will go on sale, with Thor, on Friday. We’ve also included the Black Widow and Hawkeye posters that were released last week.

    If you want these, follow Mondo News on Twitter to fin out the on sale dates. Be quick, as these tend to disappear in minutes, only to mysteriously reappear on eBay moments later. Earth’s mightiest retailers!

    Captain America poster - Mondo

    Hulk poster - Mondo

    Iron Man poster - Mondo

    Iron Man poster - Mondo Variant

    Thor poster Mondo - Final

    Avengers Black Widow Mondo Poster

    Avengers Mondo Hawkeye Poster

     

  • Podcast: Film Actually Ep 84 – The Road to The Avengers

    Podcast: Film Actually Ep 84 – The Road to The Avengers

    Film Actually Logo - TrioHosts: David McVay & Josh Philpott

    This week David & Josh do something a little different, with The Avengers about to hit cinemas, they decide to take a trip down memory lane and discuss the five films (Iron Man, The Incredible HulkIron Man 2ThorCaptain America: The First Avenger) leading up to the ultimate team up film. The usual format will return next week for a full review of Joss Whedon’s The Avengers. However, we couldn’t do a Film Actually without a brand new Lists of Five – Five Skippable Superhero Movies. Film Actually is the official movie podcast of geekactually.com.

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    Lists of Five

    This week our Lists of Five: Five Skippable Superhero Movies. With all the hype around The Avengers and superhero movies in general, it is easy to forget that superhero movies aren’t always that great, here are five examples of superhero movies that you can just skip. We have included tele movies in the lists this week.
    Just a reminder, because we never like to just make things easy on ourselves, our lists are not necessarily top five lists, they are more or a less a list of film recommendations within the theme of the list.

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  • New Clip and Featurette from Marvel’s The Avengers

    New Clip and Featurette from Marvel’s The Avengers

    The Avengers poster - Iron Man and HulkWe’ve been seeing various iterations of the same 30-second TV spot and trailer, most of which involve Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr) doing a headcount of the team-members in The Avengers. Now thanks to Disney, we have a full look at a 1-minute clip showing a conversation between Stark and Loki (Tom Hiddleston).

    They’ve also sent over a behind the scenes video featuring director Joss Whedon and the cast discussing how they envisage it all coming together. Enough already! We need to see this now!

    Marvel’s The Avengers is based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series The Avengers, first published in 1963. The super team of Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk (and some other folk) must band together to stop the world from being all destroyed and such. The film stars Robert Downey Jr.Chris EvansMark RuffaloChris HemsworthScarlett JohanssonJeremy RennerCobie Smulders and Samuel L. Jackson.

    The Avengers is released in Australia on 25 April 2012 from Disney. It will be released in the US a week later on 4 May 2012.

  • Two New TV Spots for The Avengers: “Suit Up” and “Isolated”

    Two New TV Spots for The Avengers: “Suit Up” and “Isolated”

    The Avengers Assemble posterIt’s only a few weeks now until The Avengers premieres around the world, and despite its reported 155 minute running time, Marvel are finding new ways to recut the same 30 seconds of footage. Who are we kidding? We lap this stuff up like a cat with the cream. In these latest two, about putting the team together, we get a sense that this film will have some kind of super team fighting some kind of bad dudes.

    Directed by Joss Whedon, Marvel’s The Avengers is based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series The Avengers, first published in 1963. The super team of Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk (and some other folk) must band together to stop the world from being all destroyed and such. The film stars Robert Downey Jr.Chris EvansMark RuffaloChris HemsworthScarlett JohanssonJeremy RennerCobie Smulders and Samuel L. Jackson.

    The Avengers is released in Australia on 25 April 2012 from Disney. It will be released in the US a week later on 4 May 2012.

  • Captain America Tells Hulk to Smash in New Spot for The Avengers

    Captain America Tells Hulk to Smash in New Spot for The Avengers

    Facebook game Avengers Alliance (via ComingSoon) has released a new spot for The Avengers. Largely filled with existing footage, it has a few new bits of dialogue and a nice scene in which Captain America tell Hulk to smash. We really can’t wait for this film (but we’ll just have to).

    Directed by Joss Whedon, Marvel’s The Avengers is based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series The Avengers, first published in 1963. The super team of Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk (and some other folk) must band together to stop the world from being all destroyed and such. The film stars Robert Downey Jr.Chris EvansMark RuffaloChris HemsworthScarlett JohanssonJeremy RennerCobie Smulders and Samuel L. Jackson.

    The Avengers is released in Australia on 25 April 2012 from Disney. It will be released in the US a week later on 4 May 2012.

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