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Tim Robbins = Howard Stark?

Thursday, December 18, 2008

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It appears as if there is a rumor going around that Tim Robbins is being looked at to play Tony Starks father, Howard Stark, in Iron Man 2. “Tim Robbins is going to be playing Howard Stark in an important flashback sequence that is going to set up the Avengers and Captain America films.  Jon [Favreau] [...]

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Captain America Has A Pair Of Writers

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

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As we already know, Joe Johnston (The Rocketeer, October Sky) will be in the directors chair for the upcoming Captain America movie The First Avenger: Captain America.   I think this is a good choice considering his filmography as well as the tone attached to a character like The Captain.  Now, The Hollywood Reporter is, um, [...]

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Meet The Captain America Director

Monday, November 10, 2008

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Joe Johnston has been tapped to direct one of Marvel’s upcoming superhero movies, Captain America. Johnston is famous for having directed movies like October Sky, Honey I Shrunk The Kids, Jumanji, Hidalgo and the upcoming Wolf Man, as well as designing the vehicles in the Star Wars movies and storyboards for Raiders of The Lost [...]

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Captain America Hidden in Hulk DVD

Sunday, October 12, 2008

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I don’t know what to make of this or really have any other information about it, but it looks like someone took a screenshot of some scene in The Incredible Hulk movie and it appears that Captain America is drown in the snow. Take a look below and see if you can see it, looks [...]

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Captain America Plot Synopsis

Monday, October 6, 2008

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If you’ve been waiting to hear what the Captain America: The First Avenger movie could possibly be about, you may not have to wait any longer. Apparently Production Weekly has published a synopsis to the movie and we have it for you! Please take this with a grain of salt though, it’s very vague and [...]

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