deadpool 2 trailer review

Deadpool 2 Trailer Review & Spoilers

On tonight’s episode of Comic Movie-10, the Kane brothers will be discussing the most recent trailer for the highly anticipated Deadpool 2, staring Ryan Reynolds. Reynolds is known both on screen and off for his sense of humor, and ability to poke fun at everyone, including himself.  The original Deadpool was another example of Reynolds’ off collar humor, and the latest trailer for the sequel proves Deadpool 2 will be no different.

Joe and Dan explain all the ways that both Deadpool films have broken and continue to break barriers. They examine how this Marvel film is the first to be simultaneously R-rated and comical, as well as how Deadpool 2 marks the first time in history that a Marvel film has acknowledged the DC universe. Reynolds’ character also makes many nods to individuals in the film industry, including his own character from X-Men.

This episode of Comic Movie-10 also examines the characters introduced on the trailer, including Terry Crews as Bedlam, the return of Negasonic Teenage Warhead, and Julian Dennison’s character, a child named Russell, who raises a lot of questions about the plot of the story. The Kane boys also question what the upcoming X-force movie might mean in terms of possible cameos for Deadpool 2. Lastly, Dan mentions an interesting portion of the trailer that leaves viewers with a cliffhanger.

Let the Kane brothers know what you think of the Deadpool 2 trailer, and their opinions on the direction of this movie! Leave your questions, comments, and opinions below, and be sure to tune in to the next episode of Comic Movie-10.

Why Was Wonder Woman A Hit

Why Was The Wonder Woman Movie A Hit?

This episode of Comic Movie-10 addresses the latest interpretation of Wonder Woman. In 2017, the movie Wonder Woman was released, and although fans of the DC Universe had seen Gal Gadot’s cameo in Batman vs. Superman, the world was really unsure what this new movie would be about.

Much to DC fans’ pleasure, Dot proved herself to be an incredible leading lady. What is even more impressive is that the movie is full of female power, as a female directs it, and the story line circulates entirely around a female in the leading role as a superhero. The Kane brothers agree that the writing and delivery of the story are incredible, and the information presented is historically accurate and interesting. The movie displays high action and intense, real emotion. Joe and Dan explain how this film has really surpassed many of the other DC movies and they speculate on why that might be. They also address how much money the film brought in, and compare that to other DC movies.

Have you watched Wonder Woman yet? Let the Kanes know, and leave your comments, questions, and opinions below. Be sure to tune in next time to the next episode of Comic Movie-10!

2018 Comic Movie Releases

2018 Comic Book Movie Releases Coming Soon

This episode of Comic Movie-10 is especially exhilarating as Joe and Dan discuss all of the comic book related movies set to be released this year. Apparently 2018 is a busy year for comics in the movie world, and it is difficult to say which movie is the most exciting or anticipated.

 

As previously discussed in another episode of Comic Movie-10, the most recent movie about Venom is set to premier October 5th with Tom Hardy as Venom. There are also rumors surrounding the idea of a cameo from Tom Holland as Peter Parker/ Spider-Man. Moving along, Marvel plans to release the highly anticipated Infinity War on April 27th, which is already expected to have a sequel. This movie is incredibly interesting as it has nearly all fan-favorites from the Marvel world together. One character that will be seen is Thanos, played by Josh Brolin. Ironically, Brolin is also playing Cable in the untitled Deadpool sequel, staring Ryan Reynolds, also set to enter the box office this year.

Moving along, Ant-Man and The Wasp staring Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, and Michael Douglas is underway, along with Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse, which takes the less familiar route of using the character Miles Morales as Spider-Man. Set to premier in November is Dark Phoenix, the story of Jean Grey, which will also include Jennifer Lawrence as Raven, and in December fans will see the latest Aquaman movie, staring Jason Momoa. In addition, two new cartoon movies are slated to be released on Netflix this year. These are Death of Superman, and Suicide Squad- Hell to Pay. Unfortunately neither has a definite release date, but both are expected to stay true to the roots of the original comics.

With so many exciting comic movies set to be released this year, make sure you watch this episode of the Comic Movie-10 podcast so you do not miss any that might spark your interest. Joe and Dan would love to hear which movies you are most excited about, and if you have heard of any more movies coming out this year related to comics. Leave your opinions, comments, and questions after watching, and be sure to tune in to the next episode of Comic Movie-10.

Justice League Box Office Bomb

Why Justice League Bombed At The Box Office

This week, on Comic Movie-10, Joe and Dan Kane discuss the most recent DC comic movie Justice League, which is widely regarded as a flop at the box office. During this podcast, the brothers give their possible explanations for why this movie bombed in its nearly three-month run and why DC movies, in general, have paled in comparison to the recent Marvel films.

Both Joe and Dan agree that DC has released some incredible movies, including Tim Burton’s version of Batman, and the most recent Batman franchise, The Dark Knight. However, it is noticeably obvious that since the conclusion of The Dark Knight trilogy, DC has failed to present the same excitement to their audiences. Justice League is just another example of the many DC movies that have not been well received.

One theory explored in this episode is that unlike DC, Marvel films have managed to become completely connected. The brothers point out how DC films feel disjointed from one another, as their characters and their worlds never collide. The belief here is that DC films are bound to fail when compared to Marvel films. This is because viewers enjoy the consistency between Marvel movies, which allow them to track their favorite comic book characters from one movie to the next, or even one television series to the next.

Another theory that is contemplated is the fact that Justice League had two separate directors. Zack Snyder began directing the film, however he left half way through, citing personal reasons. Joss Whedon then replaced Snyder. Although both directors are talented and well respected, each man has his own style and this could have certainly contributed to the feelings of disjunction in the movie.

Lastly, Joe and Dan explore their feelings toward the introduction of new characters, and the absence of classic comic book characters that have long been fan favorites. They discuss how this may not be a major issue for those who are not true fans of the old school comics, but how regardless, the new characters’ lack of depth leads to a dull presentation.

The Kane brothers are interested in hearing your opinions on the movie and their theories, along with your own. After watching, be sure to leave your comments, opinions, and questions, and as always, make sure to tune in to the next episode of Comic Movie-10.

Who is the Best Spiderman?

Who Is The Best Spiderman?

Welcome to Comic Movie-10. On this episode, brothers Joe and Dan Kane compare and contrast the three movie franchises surrounding Stan Lee’s well-known comic book character, Spiderman. The brothers take a look at the various actors who have played Spiderman, as well as their villains and supporting actors, and how these factors have contributed to the overall outcome of these movies.

Tobey Maguire was the first of the actors to play Spiderman in a large screen blockbuster hit. His version of the character’s likeability is widely debated as he ranges from intriguing to corny. The brothers make note of Maguire’s supporting cast members, which include Kirsten Dunst, Willem Dafoe, Alfred Molina, and Topher Grace. The boys weigh in on the supporting characters and how their influences affect the trilogy. They also compare Topher Grace’s version of Venom to the widely anticipated, upcoming version of Venom, played by Tom Hardy.

The next Spiderman up for debate is Andrew Garfield from The Amazing Spiderman Series, which consists of two films. His version of Spiderman’s story is unique and interesting because his love interest is Gwen Stacy, played by Emma Stone. This is a nod to the old comic versions of Spiderman. Many people are more familiar with Peter Parker’s relationship with Mary Jane Watson; so involving Stacy’s character is a great way to stay true to the comic’s origins.

Lastly, the most recent actor to portray Spiderman on screen is Tom Holland. Something Holland’s character has done that the other actors have not, is crossed over into the world of the Avengers. Fans seem to enjoy this as they see their favorite comic characters’ worlds colliding. This is reminiscent of old comics where Spiderman appeared in many other characters’ storylines. This leaves room for Holland’s character to explore different options in the future. Also, Holland displays major believability as Peter Parker, as he was a teenager himself when he filmed the series.

The brothers want to hear your thoughts and opinions. Who is your favorite Peter Parker? Which version of Spiderman do you most enjoy? Leave your comments, opinions, and questions after watching, and be sure to tune in to the next Comic Movie-10!

DC Legends of Tomorrow

DC Legends of Tomorrow, the Ups and Downs

This week, brothers Joe and Dan dive into the arrowverse. For those of you unfamiliar with this term, it is the fictional world revolving around DC comic characters on various shows appearing on the CW network. This episode of the Comic Movie-10 podcast focuses in on the show DC Legends of Tomorrow, which pulls character from these different shows and brings them together into one. Legends of Tomorrow is currently in the middle of its third season and has mixed reviews from the Kane brothers.

Some of the positives aspects of the show include the possibility of anything
happening, as well-liked B-list characters that are not often given the airtime the main
characters are allotted, are finally given their own story lines. Many of the brothers’
favorite characters have appeared on the show. Some of the interesting crossovers include
Sara Lance and Dr. Ray Palmer (The Atom) from Arrow, along with both halves of
Firestorm (Jefferson Jackson and Martin Stein) from Flash, in addition to Snart and Mick
from Prison Break (which is potentially the most surprising and exciting cross over to
date).

Although there are many parts of the story that do not allow it to function
cohesively, including inconsistency among writers, and corny story lines for characters
such as Brandon Routh’s Ray Palmer, there is enough interest in the characters
independently to help viewers keep their dedication to the show. Some of the characters
that really stand out include Damien Darhk’s character, who does his job so well that
viewers sincerely hate the villainous character, and Amaya Jiwe (Vixen) played by Maisi Richardson-Sellers, whose story is incredibly entertaining. In addition, writers use Victor
Garber’s character, Martin Stein, to create one of the most powerful moments in the
series to date.

Have you watched Legends of Tomorrow yet? Watch the Kane brothers’ take on
the series to decide if you want to start watching, or if you already have, if you agree with
their interpretations. Once you have finished watching, leave questions and comments to
let the brothers know what you think, and be sure to tune in next time, for the newest
episode of Comic Movie-10.

Cast Picks for Wolverine Movie

Casting Picks For The Next Wolverine Movie

Welcome to this chapter of Comic Movie-10. On this episode, brothers Joe and Dan Kane will be discussing the fate of one of the most beloved comic characters of all time. Marvel’s Wolverine has long been a fan favorite, and since Hugh Jackman’s first appearance as Wolverine in 2000, fans have had trouble envisioning anyone else carrying out this major role. While many superhero movies rotate actors, as seen in the various versions of Batman movies, or even Wolverine’s very own X-Men series, Hugh Jackman has been a constant in the role of Wolverine and his alter-ego, Logan.

The comic world came to a halt in early February when The New York Times ran an article that interviewed Jackman. He was asked if he felt Logan, his latest Wolverine movie, might be his last. Jackman replied, “‘God knows how I’ll feel in three years…But right now, absolutely.’” Although Jackman did not completely reject the idea of working as Wolverine again, with his one word, “absolutely”, many comic fans have begun to question the fate of Wolverine.

During this week’s podcast, Joe and Dan explain all of the reasons Wolverine’s character cannot fade away with Jackman’s retirement. The boys offer up their top choices for future Wolverines, and ironically, many of their choices have deep connections to the comic world already. Some options discussed include The Dark Knight’s own Christian Bale, and Tom Hardy (who is also playing Venom in an upcoming movie), Hellboy’s Ron Pearlman, who also voiced Deathstroke in Justice League Flashpoint, and another actor, Manu Bennett, who has previously lent his acting skills to the character of Deathstroke as well. In addition, the boys discuss actors Gerard Butler and Liam Hemsworth.

Tune in to check out how the brothers rank these actors as possible Wolverines, as well as learn about each one’s connection to the comic world. Gain insight into how specifics about Wolverine’s character allow for the possibility of actors from varying age groups to portray this interesting character. Lastly, learn how the Disney/Fox merger is affecting all things comic-related. After watching, comment your ideas, opinions, and thoughts. Let Joe and Dan know if you agree or disagree, and be sure to tune in next time to see what the Kane brothers have in store.

The Marvel Venom Trailer A Quick Review

The Marvel Venom Trailer Reviewed in 10 Minutes

On this episode of Comic Movie-10, brothers Joe and Dan Kane tackle the newly released Marvel Venom trailer. They uncover all of the potential routes this movie may take, as only true comic book movie lovers can.

For those of you who may be unfamiliar with the origins of Venom, he is well known for being one of Spider-Man’s most rivaled arch-villains. Venom first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man as a symbiote that had to attach to a living creature to remain alive. Most of the original comics portrayed him attaching first to Peter Parker before later attaching to Eddie Brock, the character most typically known as Venom’s alter ego.

During this podcast, Joe and Dan examine the trailer in order to make sense of the latest version of Venom’s story. They discuss the appearance of the Golden Gate Bridge, and how a potential setting in San Francisco rather than the typical Manhattan might lend itself to the unique plot seen in The Venom Lethal Protector Series, where Venom is a protagonist. The boys also share their opinions on the confirmed cast, which includes Oscar nominated Tom Hardy (who is no stranger to playing a super-villain), Michelle Williams as Ann Weying, and Riz Ahmed as Dr. Carlton Drake. Their conversation explores the likelihood of the inclusion of other Marvel characters such as Carnage and Lady-Venom, as well as how this version of Venom might display the symbiote taking a new route of attachment to its victims. The brothers also toss around the idea of a possible cameo by Tom Holland as Peter Parker, and how this addition to the movie might affect the story line.

Tune in if you need to learn more about the history of Venom in the comics, or want to stimulate your love for Marvel, and all things comic book movie related by gaining a new perspective.

Feel free to post comments and questions after watching, and check back for the next episode of Comic Movie-10.