On this episode of
Collider Mail Bag (Sunday
August 9th 2015) we take the following viewer emails:
Tanner Brown writes:
Hey guys great to see that you all were able to stick together and make a smooth transition over to collider, I know I was excited when I heard the news as I'm sure we're many others. My question is whether or not
Green Arrow is going to be in the DC cinematic universe. I know we've heard about all these upcoming movies including justice league but
I've heard nothing about Green Arrow.
Thanks and I wish you all the best at collider.
Sam
Dean writes:
Greetings Collider crew keep up the amazing work. We've all know for a while that
Paramount was planning on
Terminator Genisys to be the start of a new
Terminator trilogy. However, with film receiving poor critically and audience reviews alone with only making a little more than $
300,
000,000 worldwide on $155,000,000 budget, is this the end of the
Terminator franchise. Thanks for all that you do & May the
Force be with You.
**Rights go back to
James Cameron on 2019
Jc
Emerson writes:
Hello Collider
Crew, I love the show and watch everyday, you guys are awesome! My question is about the arrival of a first look at
Captain America:Civil War. With the
D23 Expo coming soon do you think this will be when we get our first look at phase 3 of the
MCU?
Patrick writes: Do you think in the future there will be a faster way to make movies? With most movies it is a minimum two year project.
Hollywood would be able to capitalize on more popular brands if there was a quicker way.
What, if anything, could help make movies quicker and do you think in the far future, movies could be released within a couple months of conception?
Tom Robinson writes: My question is regarding false advertising laws in Hollywood. In yesterday's show john and christian said that some scenes from the new fantastic 4 trailer weren't shown in the movie and it got me thinking
......is fox treading on thin ice in terms of potentially being sued by someone for false advertisement and does this happen more often than people think?
Aryan S writes: Hey folks! With it becoming apparent why there was an embargo regarding not so
Fantastic 4, it made me question if a preview screening for critics is compulsory? The poor reviews are obviously going to make the collections take a hit, so why put it out for reviews at all?
Surely if the film went into general release without any negative reviews would have been more financially beneficial? Your thoughts.
Cory writes: Hey guys just watched the usual suspects for like the tenth time and went to search some stuff on it. While looking I seen someone saying they might be doing an origin story for
Soze I was wondering ur guys thoughts on this and if u know the credibility of the claim. Thanx for making awesome shows ur work is appreciated.
Verona A writes: Hey Collider crew! This isn't really a question but more of an opinion. I personally believe that phase 1 of
Marvel was the better phase. It was when Marvel didn't throw in too many jokes to sell their movies. Or when the movies felt a bit sloppy and rushed. Until
Antman, it seemed like Marvel was becoming phobic of a movie that isn't all one-liners and jokes. While watching the film, I felt like Antman brought that feel of the phase 1 classic and classy
Marvel movies, especially that it's an origin story. Do you agree/disagree? Which Marvel phase do you prefer?
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- published: 09 Aug 2015
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