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  2. Why Robert Downey Jr.'s Return to Marvel Could Work—Or Not

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    Here's why Marvel's biggest twist may work—and why it may not. Read More: Every Movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Ranked Marvel desperately needed a new big bad

  3. What 'Captain America: Brave New World' Means for Marvel’s Future

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    Marvel's biggest gambit is bringing back Robert Downey Jr. not as Iron Man but as Doctor Doom, a Fantastic Four antagonist and one of the most beloved bad guys in Marvel comics. The two Avengers ...

  4. Reception of the Marvel Cinematic Universe - Wikipedia

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    The MCU has faced criticism for the similarity in style between its films, with some critics saying that it is overly homogenous. [42] Dais Johnston of Inverse states that "the 'Marvel movie' has become its own genre, an archetype for polished, epic, action-packed, films filled with one-liners.

  5. John Malkovich says he turned down Marvel movies before ... - AOL

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    A representative for Marvel didn't immediately respond to Entertainment Weekly's request for comment on Malkovich's remarks. Marvel Entertainment John Malkovich in 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps'

  6. List of unproduced 20th Century Fox projects based on Marvel ...

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    Kevin Feige confirmed in April 2013 that the rights for Daredevil returned to Marvel Studios and Disney, opening the possibility of including the character into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. [21] An original Netflix Daredevil television series, premiered on the streaming service in April 2015, with English actor Charlie Cox in the title role.

  7. Marvel's Ridiculous Movie Strategy, and Why It's Working - AOL

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    Marvel and Walt Disney are going to continue to have success wooing top creators for its movies and TV shows, Fool contributor Tim Beyers says in the following video. In a recent interview with ...

  8. List of unproduced film projects based on Marvel Comics

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    In May 2000, Marvel Studios brought Artisan Entertainment to co-finance an Iron Fist film, [84] hiring Ray Park to star and John Turman to write the script in January 2001. [85] Park extensively read the comics Iron Fist had appeared in. [86] Kirk Wong signed to direct in July 2001, with filming set for late 2001/early 2002. [87]

  9. Marvel fans make same prediction about Chris Evans ... - AOL

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    It feels too quick to do this,’ one frustrated person said