Captain Marvel and Warner Bros Say Shazam!
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The Captain Marvel film seems to finally be moving forward again, if this Variety item is anything to go by. Get Smart's Peter Segal has set a first-look deal at Warner Bros., and as part of the deal the studio acquired the John August-scripted Captain Marvel which Segel is still in line to direct. The film was originally set up at New Line, but we all remember what happened there, so Marvel fans will be relieved to know he's got a new studio to call home -- and one that all his DC friends are at. I'm curious about the title switch ... are they going to retitle it Captain Marvel, and risk everyone being confused as to which comic brand he belongs to?
The last word we had on the project was precisely a year ago, when Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson signed on to play the villainous Black Adam. Variety makes no mention as to whether he's still attached. I hope he is, the fans chose him! You can't recast after a stunt like that.
Considering it has a script, a director, a villain, and a studio, all Shazam/Marvel needs is its hero, and it could be on the big screen before Warner Bros decides what to do with Superman. I'm not the biggest fan of the character, but he's a perfect one for the kids, especially in this era of dark and gritty superheroes.










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11-21-2008 @ 9:34AM
Elijah said...
If they don't pick Patrick Warburton to play Captain Marvel I'll cry.
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11-21-2008 @ 9:46AM
John R said...
I think that's inspired, but he better hit the weight room though.
I would like to see this in live action:
http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=B2BvSqqmidM
11-21-2008 @ 9:54AM
MDR said...
Agreed. Patrick would be perfect, and The Rock would be great as Black Adam. Plus if they could tie it in with a Superman appearance, it would be great to see those two go at it on film.
11-21-2008 @ 11:04AM
Bill said...
With his similarities to Superman, I think they ought to keep this a low budget affair. In the right hands it could be a decent family film but not a superhero heavyweight.
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11-21-2008 @ 11:07AM
The Drizzle said...
I'm sorry folks, but Patrick Warburton is just too old. He would have made a great Cap 10 years ago.
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