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Quote from: GamerMan316 on June 29, 2012, 11:08:26 AM


An interesting concept, but has cheese written all over it.  Hopefully I'm wrong.  Regardless, I'll buy a ticket just to support a little originality in Hollywood.

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Marvel confirms Guardians Of The Galaxy and Ant-Man at Comic-Con
Plus: Titles for Thor and Captain America sequels



t was one of the worst-kept secrets relating to this year's Comic-Con, but Marvel have confirmed that Guardians Of The Galaxy is getting the movie treatment.

Comprising an assortment of heroes from various planets, the Guardians are something of a supergroup. They've had comic-book links to the Avengers in the past, so we're very much expecting this film to tie in with The Avengers 2 (especially given the intergalactic enemies that featured in The Avengers).

Marvel also released some concept art for Guardians by Charlie Wen. It establishes that this'll be an extremely ambitious project, and it will have to walk a fine line to avoid being another CGI mess like Green Lantern.

Check out the artwork:



Ant-Man wasn't given an official release date, but Edgar Wright's test footage was revealed, and it was given an official logo (see below).

On top of that, Thor 2 and Captain America 2 were given official titles, which are Thor: The Dark World, and Captain America: The Winter Soldier.

Check out the whole bunch of Marvel's official logos below:







Iron Man 3 opens on 26 April 2013, Thor: The Dark World opens on 8 November 2013, Captain America: The Winter Soldier opens on 4 April 2014, and Guardians Of The Galaxy opens on 1 August 2014.


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Mass Shooting at Dark Knight Rises Premiere

Source: [Kotaku]

Early Friday, 12 people were killed and dozens more were injured after a suspect opened fire at a midnight Dark Knight Rises screening outside Denver.

Colorado NBC affiliate 9 News is reporting that 12 were killed in the shooting and 38 injured.

The shooting happened in a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, which is a Denver suburb.

Tear gas was set off in the theater, followed by gunfire. Some theatergoers thought they heard firecrackers or that the gunshots were part of the movie. Some of the bullets apparently injured theatergoers in an adjacent theater. The gunfire has been described as "fully automatic."

According to witnesses, the suspect entered the theater through the emergency exit, didn't say anything, and fired in the air. He then began making his way up the aisle and shooting audience members, including children. Reports state that the man wore a bulletproof vest, goggles, and a riot helmet.

Authorities discovered the suspect in the parking lot. He had three weapons on him (an assault rifle and two handguns), and there were apparently more weapons and explosives in his car. The suspect is currently in custody, and police do not believe there was a second shooter.

The Los Angeles Times is reporting that the suspect is a 24-year-old white male named James Holmes.

Alleged cell phone footage of the aftermath shows patrons leaving the theater, including theatergoers cosplaying as Batman and others who look to be injured. Some might find the imagery disturbing.


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I'm sure these clips will make their way onto a "Collector's Edition" at some point, but for those interested now: