What will happen to Marval characters And Marval Universe After Captain America Civil War? (newmovietop.blogspot.com)
Captain
America Civil War released internationally. But do you ever wonder which way
will Marval´s superheroes will go after Captain America?. Russo Brothers the
directors of Captain America Civil War will also going to direct highly
anticipate movie saga Avengers Infinite war part 1 and part 2. 2 years after the release of Captain America
Civil War, Infinite war part 1 will release. Also same directors will direct
the Infinite wars.And they also stated that huge changes will occur in MCU
after Infinite war part 2. Also Russo Brothers hinted that nobody will safe in
Marval Universe when they stated about their next movie Avengers Infinite War.
Captain
America: Civil War is one of the most anticipate movie in 2016,Captain America:
Civil War is another largest movie to unfold in the Marvel Cinematic
Universe.But Civil War will be followed by major superhero movies like, Doctor
Strange, Spider-Man: Homecoming , Thor, and Black Panther. And in 2018, it’s
going to be into Avengers: Infinity War part 1 will release. Some times it will
be the end of most superhero exist in Marval Universe. But I am sure that Marval
will not end any of there superheros because every one of Marval´s superheroes are still marketable.
Weather
it is the end or not (probably not) Marval´s superheros ,you have to wait 2
years after releasing of the Captain America Civil War. But it is sure that,
many things could change in the MCU
after 2018.Russo Brothers , the directors of both Civil war and the
Infinity Wars, are well aware of. But this is the time for Captain America:
Civil War. In the premiere of Captain America: Civil War in London they seem to
warn fans that nobody in the MCU is safe. They stated that they will bring
Captain America’s story forward from Civil War,into Avengers:.They also stated
about their 2 massive films Avengers: Infinity War part 1, and part 2. They
said that the massive dual-film saga will be in a massive scale, including new
settings, new scenarios. and even new characters .
After
Infinity War Part 2, with some of the MCU’s major players’ status uncertain.
it’s entirely possible that it will launch with a very different field. But
like I say above, it’s very hard to believe that Marval will end their most
marketable superheroes like Captain America , Thor, or Iron Man etc-:. On the
other hand, if fan-favorites die and contracts end, devotees could see alternative
versions of their favorite characters..It will hit the American theaters on 6th
may 2016. But film opened internationally box office numbers are already being
analyzed.Captain America: Civil War has already opened internationally but it
is still did’nt open their major territory, America. Due to the anticipation it
starts powerfully but will fall slightly behind last year’s Avengers: Age of
Ultron , which ended up making $946 million internationally.
Although
Captain America: Civil War may not catch Avengers: Age of Ultron , the film is
still performing quite well overseas based on early numbers.Based on the
report, the film has done very well in Asia, South koria,Europe,France,
Philippines, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Thailand etc-: With the amount of advertising
and marketing that has gone into Civil War , these early numbers shouldn’t be
that surprising.. But the numbers being reported by Disney suggest that won’t
come to fruition too, unless the film demonstrates greater staying power and
more repeat viewings than the second Avengers film. And especially Captain
America: Civil War has the benefit of looking a lot like another Avengers film,
rather than the first piece in a new extended superhero universe. The fact that
many of superheroes both new and old will be going up against one another in an
ideological battle of wills means anything could happen in the latest Captain
America installment. Remember the ending of the The “Antman” . Sound exiting?
Then watch the movie the first chance you get.
The Lord of the Rings The Return of the King (newmovietop.blogspot.com)
Ok. We all know The Lord Of The Rings The Return Of The King is one of the best movie ever made. And it managed to become 2nd film to crosses the 1 billion $ mark. The Lord of the RingsThe Return Of The
King is a 2003 epic fantasy film , written by J. R. R. Tolkien and directed by Peter Jackson.It is the third
installment in The Lord of the Rings film series, preceded by TheFellowship of the Ring (2001) and The Two Towers (2002). This trilogy
Considered to be one of the biggest and most ambitious film projects ever
undertaken, with an overall budget of $281 million the entire project took
eight years, with the filming for all three films done simultaneously and
entirely in New Zealand. The series was a major financial success, with the
films collectively being among the highest-grossing film series of all time.
The films were critically acclaimed and heavily awarded, winning 17 out of 30
total Academy Award nominations. Especially ; The Return Of The King won all 11 Academy
Awards for which it was nominated(in 76 Academy Award), therefore holding the
record for highest Oscar sweep With Titanic (1997) and Ben-Hur(1959).
The wins included the awards for Best Picture, the first and only time a
fantasy film has done so.
The Lord of the Rings; The Return Of The King received rave
reviews and universal acclaim, and became one of the greatest critical and
box-office successes of all time. It was only the second film to gross $1
billion worldwide against its budget $ 94 million. becoming the highest
grossing film released by New Line Cinema, as well as the biggest financial
success for Time Warner in general, until Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows – Part 2 ($1.31 billion) surpassed The Return of the King 's
final gross in 2011. The film was the highest-grossing film of 2003 and, by the
end of its theatrical run, the second highest-grossing film in history.
The Two Towers story continues in this Film. As Sauron
launches the final stages of his conquest of Middle-earth Gandolf and King
Théoden rally their forces to help defend Gondor. Aragorn finally claims the
throne of Gondor and, with the aid of Legolas and Gimli summons the Army of the
Dead, to help him defeat Sauron. After a long journey, Frodo, Sam, and Gollum
arrive in the land of Mordor, seeking to destroy the Ring in the place in which
Sauron created it: the volcanic fires of Mount Doom.
The Lord of the Rings; The Return Of The King directed by Peter Jackson, Produced byBarrie
M. Osborne, Fran Walsh, and Peter Jackson.And music by Howard Shore, Edited by
Michael Horton and Jabez Olssen and Cinematography by Andrew Lesnie. Screenplay
by Fran Walsh, Stephen Sinclair, Philippa Boyens, and Peter Jackson. Film released in 1 December 2003 in Wellington, 17 December 2003 in U.S.A and
18 December 2003 in New Zealand with 201 minutes
running time. Here is the movie trailer.
Plot
Gandalf leads Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, and King Théoden to Isengard
where they reunite with Merry and Pippin, who helped the Ents destroy Saruman’s
forces. Gandalf retrieves Saruman’s palantír which is viewed by a
curious Pippin, allowing Sauron to attack the Hobbit’s mind. Gandalf deduces
Sauron will attack Gondor’s capital Minas Tirith, riding there with Pippin.
They meet Lord Denethor, who is Boromir’s father. Pippin declares his service
to Denethor after Boromir died protecting him. Frodo, Sam ,and Gollum witness
the fortress' lord, the Witch-king of Angmar leading an Orc army to drive
Denethor’s youngest son Faramir, and his men from Osgiliath. The three soon
begin climbing an enormous stairway in the cliff face that would take them to
Mordor. Sam keeps a suspicious eye on Gollum and in Gondor Pippin secretly
lights distress beacons to signal Théoden to assemble the Rohirrim for battle
while Gandalf helps Faramir and men reach Minas Tirith.
While helping Théoden gather his forces, Aragorn is
approached by Elrond who tells him that Arwen is dying after she returned to
Riverdell upon seeing a vision of her son that convinced her to stay on Middle
Earth. Elrond then gives Aragorn the sword Andúril, Isildur's sword Narsil
reforged, so he can reclaim his birthright while gaining reinforcements from the
Dead Men of Dunharrow. Aragon, Legolas, and Gimli travels to the Paths of the
Dead, recruiting the Army of the Dead with the promise to release them from
their curse once they fulfil their oath they made to Isildur. Denethor falls
into madness when he believes a wounded Faramir is dead , leaving Gandalf to
command the city defences against the Orc army under Gothmog.
But as Gothmog's
forces eventually force their way into the city, Denethor tries to kill himself
and Faramir on a bonfire. Pippin alerts Gandalf and they save Faramir while
Denethor throws himself off the top of Minas Tirith as Théoden and the Rohirrim
arrive. Initially having the advantage at the start of the Battle of the
Pelennor Fields, the Rohirrim end up being overwhelmed by the Oliphaunt-riding Haradrim
while the Witch-king mortally wounds Théoden. Though Théoden’s niece Éowyn,
having posed as a male soldier, slays the Witch-King with Merry's help, Théoden
dies of his wounds. Aragorn arrives with the Army of the Dead, quickly wiping
out the Orcs and winning the battle.After the fight Aragon released The Death
Army free and agree to lead a united front to match towards the Black Gate as a
distraction so Frodo and Sam get to Mount Doom.
Meanwhile, Gollum manipulates Frodo into leaving Sam behind
before they arrive to the tunnel leading to Mordor. Gollum then leaves Frodo to
get killed by the giant spider Shelob. Though Sam returns and drives Shelob
off, he takes Frodo's sword Sting and the Ring for safekeeping, believing him
to be dead. Realizing Frodo is alive Sam saves him from Orcs. The Hobbits' are
attacked by Gollum after they reach Mount Doom. Frodo succumbs to the Ring's
power, refusing to destroy it. However, Gollum attacks Frodo, biting his finger
off to reclaim the Ring in a struggle that sends Gollum falling to his death
with the Ring in hand.
As Sam saves Frodo, the Ring and Sauron are both
destroyed, causing an eruption that consumes Mordor and wipes out most of the
fleeing Orcs. Gandalf flies in with eagles to rescue the Hobbits, who later
reawaken in Rivendell and reunite with the surviving Fellowship members.
Aragorn is crowned King of Gondor and taking Arwen as his queen before all
present at his coronation bowing before Frodo and the other Hobbits. They
return to Shire and Sam marries Rosie.
Frodo, unable to cope with the traumas of his journey, departs Middle Earth
with Gandolf and Bilbo and leaves Red Book of Westmarch that details their
adventures for sam.
Here is the ending.
Cast
·Elijah Wood as Frodo Baggins
·Sean Astin as Samwise "Sam" Gamgee
·Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn
·Ian McKellen as Gandalf the Grey
·Orlando Bloom as Legolas Greenleaf
·Liv Tyler as Arwen Undomiel
·John Rhys-Davies as Gimli
·Bernard Hill as Théoden
·Billy Boyd as Peregrin "Pippin"
·Miranda Otto as Éowyn
·Hugo Weaving as Elrond
·Andy Serkis as Gollum
·Cate Blanchett as Galadriel
·David Wenham as Faramir
·John Noble as Denethor II
Denethor, the Steward of Gonder, was a more tragic character
in the book. Also Battle of the Pelennor Fields is altered: Faramir never goes
on a suicide mission, and the conflict is a simplification of the siege of Osgiliath.
Extra dialogue in Merry and Pippin's first scene at Isengard reuniting them
with Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli was added. There is also the final
confrontation between Gandalf and Saruman, in which Saruman is stabbed to death
by Wormtongue, who is killed by Legolas in turn. The scenes between the end of
the Pelennor battle and Black Gate battle are extended.
Production
and filming
Jackson found The Return of the King the easiest of
the films to make, because it contained the climax of the story, unlike the
other two films. Filming took place under multiple units across New Zealand,
between 11 October 1999 and 22 December 2000, with pick up shoots for six weeks
in 2003 before the film's release. Middle-earth as envisioned by Jackson was
primarily designed by Alan Lee and John Howe, former Tolkien illustrators, and
created by Weta Workshop, who handled all the trilogy's weapons, armour,
miniatures, prosthetics and creatures, as well as the Art Department which
built the sets. The film has the most extensive list of re-shoots given for the
trilogy. Jackson took his time to re-shoot Aragorn's coronation and re-shot
scenes in and around Mount Doom, and Théoden's death, right after Bernard Hill
was meant to wrap.
The Return of the King contains 1,488 visual effect
shots, nearly three times the number from the first film and almost twice that
of the second. Visual effects work began with Alan Lee and Mark Lewis
compositing various photographs of New Zealand landscape to create the digital
arena of the Pelennor Fields in November 2002. The music was composed by Howard
Shore, who previously composed the first two parts of the trilogy. Shore
watched the assembly cut of the film, and had to write seven minutes of music
per day to keep up with the schedule.
Critical Response And Box office
The film earned total of $1,119,929,521 worldwide adainst it
budget $ 94 million. It was the highest-grossing 2003 film and It was the
second film in history to earn over $1 billion, making it the second highest
grossing film at the time. Also it is the the highest-grossing installment in The
Lord of the Rings trilogy. The substantial increase in initial box office
totals caused optimistic studio executives to forecast that The Lord of the
Rings: The Return of the King would surpass The Lord of the Rings: The Two
Towers in total earnings. If this proved to be true, then this would be the
first blockbuster movie trilogy for each successive film to earn more at the
box office than its predecessor, when all three films were blockbuster
successes.
The Return of the King holds a 95% "Fresh"
rating on the aggregate review site Rotten Tomatoes, based on 261 reviews, with
an average score of 8.7. The film holds a score of 94 out of 100 on Metacritic,
based on 41 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". Roger Ebert of
the Chicago Sun-Times gave three and a half stars out of four and Richard
Corliss of Time named it the best film of the year. The main criticism
of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King was its running time,
particularly the epilogue; even rave reviews for the film commented on its
length. In 2007, Total Film named The Return of the King the
third best film of the past decade behind The Matrix and Fight Club.
Awards
The film was nominated for eleven Academy Awards: Best
Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Score, Best
Original Song, Best Visual Effects, Best Art Direction, Best Costume Design, Best
Make-up, Best Sound Mixing and Best Film Editing. At the 76th Academy Awards in
2004, the film won all the categories for which it was nominated and it holds
the record for highest Academy Award totals along with Titanic and Ben
Hur. The film also won four Golden Globes, five BAFTAs, two MTV Movie Awards, two Grammy Awards, nine Saturn
Awards.
Reference
1.Wikipedia “The Lord of the Rings; The Return Of
The King”.
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (newmovietop.blogspot.com)
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is a
2002 epic fantasy film , written by J. R. R. Tolkien and directed by Peter
Jackson. It is the second installment in The Lord of the Rings
film series, preceded by The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) and followed
by The Return of the King (2003). This trilogy Considered to be one of
the biggest and most ambitious film projects ever undertaken, with an overall
budget of $281 million the entire project took eight years, with the filming
for all three films done simultaneously and entirely in New Zealand. The series
was a major financial success, with the films collectively being among the
highest-grossing film series of all time. The films were critically acclaimed
and heavily awarded, winning 17 out of 30 total Academy Award nominations.
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers was
highly acclaimed by critics and fans. It also considered as a one of the
greatest fantasy film ever made. Like its previous The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), the
film was a massive box office success, earning $926 million worldwide
against its budget $94 million. The story continuing the plot of The
Fellowship of the Ring, the film intercuts three storylines. Frodo and Sam
continue their journey towards Morder to destroy the One Ring, meeting and
joined by Gollum, the ring's former owner. Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli come to
the war-torn nation of Rohan and are reunited with the resurrected Gandalf,
before fighting at the Battle of Helm's Deep. Merry and Pippin escape capture,
meet Treebeard the Ent, and help to plan an attack on Isengard. The film won
numerous accolades and was nominated for six Academy Awards, winning two.
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers directed by Peter Jackson, Produced byBarrie
M. Osborne, Fran Walsh, and Peter Jackson.And music by Howard Shore, Edited by
Michael Horton and Jabez Olssen and Cinematography by Andrew Lesnie. Screenplay
by Fran Walsh, Stephen Sinclair, Philippa Boyens, and Peter Jackson. Film released in 5 December 2002 (New York City), 18 December 2002 in U.S.A and in
19 December 2002 in Wellington with 179 minutes
running time.Here is the official movie trailer.
Plot
Frodo and Sam continue their journey to
Mordor to destroy the One Ring where they attacked by Gollum, former owner of
the Ring but they capture him and Frodo asks Gollum to lead them safely to
Mordor, despite Sam’s objections. Meanwhile, Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli
pursue the Uruk-hai to save Merry and Pippin from them. The Uruk-hai are
slaughtered by the Rohirrim army of Rohan, but the two Hobbits escape into Fangorn
Forest where they meet the Ent Treebeard. Aragorn’s group later meet the
Rohirrim and track Merry and Pippin to the forest and there they found Gandalf
who perished in Moria, but was revived to help save Middle Earth.
Gollum leads
Frodo and Sam through the Dead Marshes whilst evading the Nazgûl. They reach
the Black Gate to Mordor but Gollum stops them, saying it's too risky and that
there is another entrance, finding himself becoming loyal to Frodo for his
kindness.But later trio are captured by the Rangers of Ithilien, led by Faramir,
brother of the late Boromir. Faramir discovers Frodo has the Ring, he intends
on taking him to Gondor, capturing Gollum when Frodo exposes him. Aragorn,
Gandalf, Legolas, and Gimli travel to Rohan’s capital Edoras. where Gandalf
releases Théoden from Saruman’s power. Learning Saruman plans on wiping out
Rohan with an army of Uruk-hai, Théoden decides to move his citizens to the
protection of Helms deep, but Gandalf departs to find the Rohirrim led by
Théoden's nephew Éomer. Aragorn strikes up a friendship with Théoden’s niece Éowyn
who quickly falls in love with him. During a Warg attack, Aragorn falls off a
cliff into a river, but is found by his horse and taken to Helm’s Deep.
In Fangorn, Merry and Pippin convinced
Treebeard to participated in the war by the showing the destruction Saruman has
unleashed on the forests around Isengard. The Ents storm Isengard and take
Saruman captive. The Uruk-hai army arrive at Helm’s Deep, finding a makeshift
army of peasants and Elves from Rivendell waiting for them. A great battle
follows with Théoden losing hope until Aragorn convinces him to ride out and
meet them. Gandalf and the Rohirrim arrive, turning the tide of the battle and
destroying the Uruk-hai. (This battle considered as one of the greatest battle
on the screen ever). Frodo, Sam, and Gollum are taken to the fallen Gondor city
Osgiliath but they are attacked by the Nazgûl and Mordor army.
Sam informs
Faramir of how the Ring nearly drove Boromir mad, stunning Faramir. Frodo is
nearly captured by the Nazgûl but Sam tackles him down a flight of stairs,
prompting Frodo to nearly kill him until recognising him. After the attack
ends, Faramir frees the trio and sends them on their way. Gollum, hurt by
Frodo’s betrayal, decides to reclaim the Ring by leading Frodo and Sam to a
creature he refers to as “her”, leading them away towards Mordor.
Here is the Ending scene.
Cast
·Elijah Wood as Frodo Baggins
·Sean Astin as Samwise "Sam" Gamgee
·Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn
·Ian McKellen as Gandalf the Grey
·Orlando Bloom as Legolas Greenleaf
·Liv Tyler as Arwen Undomiel
·John Rhys-Davies as Gimli
·Bernard Hill as Théoden
·Billy Boyd as Peregrin "Pippin"
·Miranda Otto as Éowyn
·Hugo Weaving as Elrond
·Andy Serkis as Gollum
·Cate Blanchett as Galadriel
·David Wenham as Faramir
(In the Battle of Helm's Deep, Peter Jackson has a cameo
appearance as one of the men on top of the gate, throwing a spear at the
attacking Uruk-hai.)
Production
and filming
These two films became a trilogy under New Line, Jackson,
Walsh and Boyens shuffled their scripts. Also they had a clear decision with
making the Battle of Helm's Deep the climax, a decision affecting the whole
story's moods and style. One notable change in plotting is that in the film Théoden
is literally possessed by Saruman, whereas in the book he is simply depressed
and deluded by Wormtongue. A larger change was originally planned: Arwen and
Elrond would visit Galadriel, and Arwen would accompany an army of Elves to
Helm's Deep to fight alongside Aragorn. During shooting, the script changed,
both from writers coming up with better ideas to portray the romance between
Aragorn and Arwen, as well as poor fan reaction.
When Alan Lee joined the
project in late 1997, Helm's Deep was the first structure he was tasked to
design. At 1:35 scale, it was one of the first miniatures built, and part of
the 45 minute video that sold the project to New Line. The film explores the
armies of Middle-earth. John Howe was the basic designer of the forces of evil.
The Two Towers shared principal photography with The
Fellowship of the Ring and The Return of the King between 11 October
1999 to 22 December 2000. They went on for three months filming the Battle of
Helm's Deep. The musical score for The Two Towers was composed,
orchestrated, and conducted by Howard Shore, who also composed the music for
the other two films in the series. While the scores for its predecessor and
sequel won the Academy Award for Best Score, the soundtrack for The Two
Towers was not nominated.
Critical Response And Box office
Film released in 5 December 2002 (New York City), 18 December 2002 in U.S.A and in
19 December 2002 in Wellington with 179 minutes
running time. The film was a massive box office success, earned $ 926
million worldwide against its budget $93 million. It was the highest grossing
film of 2002 worldwide.
The Two Towers received critical
acclaim and was one of 2002's best reviewed films. The film holds a 96%
"Fresh" rating on the aggregate review site Rotten Tomatoes, based on
246 reviews, with an average score of 8.5. The films holds a Metacritic score
of 88 out of 100, based on 38 reviews, indicating "Universal
Acclaim". And The Battle of Helm's Deep has been named as one of the
greatest screen battles of all time. In CinemaScore polls conducted during the
opening weekend, cinema audiences gave the film an average grade of
"A".
Awards
The film won numerous accolades and was nominated for six Academy
Awards, winning two for Best Visual Effects, Best Sound Editing. In British
Academy Film Awards: Best Costume Design, Best Special Visual Effects, Orange
Film of the Year (voted on by the public).
Reference
1.Wikipedia “The Lord of the Rings; The Two Towers ”.