Honestly, that's the most exciting prospect about creative control of the Fox properties returning to Marvel; all the good villains belonged to the franchises that Marvel gave away to other studios.
Between Disney buying out Fox, and Big Daddy Sony taking away Sony Pictures' Spider-ball and giving it back to Marvel, I'm actually genuinely hype for future villain prospects moving forward.
Sony's parent corporation was disappointed in the mediocre performance of all the Spider-Man reboots that Sony Pictures was churning out (basically just as a means of holding onto the rights to Spider-Man), so they made them return creative control of the character to Marvel Studios, while still holding onto the movie rights.
"I am the man who knocks. I hunger."
Bring back Michael Chiklis. That's all I ask.
Just give us a good Doom.
Hell Doom when done right would make a perfect villian for the Cinemative MCU for the next big arc.
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Jason Isaacs. Absolutely. Or Tom Felton.
But Cranston as Galactus would be pure synergy.
I don’t know. I mean, Cranston couldn’t even beat Godzilla....
I can definately see that coming.
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Coming this fall, Bryan Cranston is...SINISTAR.
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Honestly, that's the most exciting prospect about creative control of the Fox properties returning to Marvel; all the good villains belonged to the franchises that Marvel gave away to other studios.
Between Disney buying out Fox, and Big Daddy Sony taking away Sony Pictures' Spider-ball and giving it back to Marvel, I'm actually genuinely hype for future villain prospects moving forward.
...Damn, that's an idea I can get behind.
Though I still really want a good cinematic Doctor Doom. With castle, Doombots and all.
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My vote is for someone like Michael Fassbender or Billy Zane to play Doctor Doom. I'm tired of the unintimidating voices.
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Pardon? What's that about Sony?
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Sony's parent corporation was disappointed in the mediocre performance of all the Spider-Man reboots that Sony Pictures was churning out (basically just as a means of holding onto the rights to Spider-Man), so they made them return creative control of the character to Marvel Studios, while still holding onto the movie rights.
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Or they could get James Spader again. I mean, he played Ultron already, but that voice is hard to top.
Or Michael Wincott.
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I'm aware of that. However, Sony Pictures seems to think they can wrestle Spidey away from the MCU in the coming year or so.
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Michael Wincott is who you use for Bullseye. He's too good a character actor to use for just a voice.