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The Story of Marvel Studios: The Making of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
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The definitive story of how Marvel Studios created the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as told by the studio's creatives, and the cast and crew of The Infinity Saga
The Story of Marvel Studios is the first-ever, fully authorized, all-access history of Marvel Studios' creation of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as told by the producers, writers, directors, concept artists, VFX artists, cast, and crew who brought it to life. Year-by-year, project-by-project, the studio's founding and meteoric growth are described through detailed personal stories, anecdotes, and remembrances of noteworthy challenges, breakthrough milestones, and history-making successes. Together, these stories reveal how each of the films evolved into one ongoing cinematic narrative, as coauthors Tara Bennett and Paul Terry ( The Official Making of Big Trouble in Little China, 2017) chart the complete production history of The Infinity Saga's 23 movies (from 2008's Iron Man all the way up to, and including, 2019's Avengers: Endgame and Spider-Man: Far From Home).
Bennett and Terry were granted unprecedented access to Marvel Studios, which led to this years-in-the-making tome containing personal stories from more than 200 interviews, including every Marvel Studios producer; MCU writers and directors; the stars of The Infinity Saga; concept artists, costume designers, composers, and the talents behind the MCU's dazzling visual effects; and more. Featuring previously unpublished behind-the-scenes photography and archival production material, as well as personal photos and memorabilia from cast and crew, The Story of Marvel Studios is the essential, collectible chronicle of how the Marvel Cinematic Universe was brought to life.
• 512 pages chart the entire history-making story of Marvel Studios—from its inception, through Phases One, Two, and Three, and to the dawn of Phase Four
• Featuring more than 200 interviews with the studio's staff, cast, and crew for all 23 movies in The Infinity Saga
• Includes more than 500 production photos, plus never-before-seen filmmakers' archival materials and personal memorabilia from the cast and crew
• Deluxe two-volume, foil-stamped cloth hardcover set, featuring exclusive cover art by Ryan Meinerding (Marvel Studios Head of Visual Development)
• Metallized reinforced slipcase with exclusive wrap-around MCU concept art montage, featuring art by Adi Granov, Ryan Meinerding, Andy Park, and Charlie Wen
• Foreword by Kevin Feige (President of Marvel Studios and Chief Creative Officer of Marvel)
• Afterword by Robert Downey Jr. (Tony Stark/Iron Man)
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank geministarz6
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They got delayed because of covid. Why would Marvel be scared one movie when Infinity War and Endgame probably made more money than all DCU movies combined?
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Lol, I'll believe it when I see it... DC universe only has put out wonder woman that was worth a damn. Everything else has been trash. And prior to the DC universe, only the dark knight trilogy was decent (mainly 2, with heath's joker). Remember when they tried to make the dark universe with redoing the traditional monsters? Yeaaaaaaa....
Seriously hope they get their shit together so I can actually watch a decent batman crossover eventually... but can't imagine they can pull it off. This newest batman seems a little unhinged and I don't think it's the "justice league" vibe that they were going for previously. Basically they saw that the Justice league bat didn't work out and (just like every other plan) just scrapped the whole thing.
Also, who the he'll puts out justice league before at least a few movies of each individual character? I mean really, how did that make sense??? No solo flash, no solo cyborg, no solo aquaman, no solo batman... just superman, wonder woman, and then a superman and batman cross over? And then a big team movie..... I mean, what? And then they trash that movie and decide to not even follow it up.
I have no faith in DC movie execs at this point.... aside from a trailer I got nothing to go on (and that trailer didn't sell me either on batman, not yet, just seems like a semi losing it batman who is unhinged).
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Wesley snipes? What the... I mean, I wouldn't have even put him on the list of thanks. RDJ for sure, and evans.
Well I do agree there, they kinda put all their heavy hitters in the front and now have few "marvel favorites" to capitalize on. I mean, moon knight? He's okay, but not a high profile marvel char. In my opinion. And celestial and eternals and Inhumans were always a bit deep in the marvel universe for the casual comic lover. I don't know. I feel they should just make a good hulk movie and then squeeze into xmen and fantastic four territory for a chance at some known characters and stories.
I have one? Thanks though?
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Snyder says hi, though it took him 5 hours to get it out.