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Hugo Weaving Confirmed As Red Skull

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

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Hugo Weaving has officially signed on play Johann Schmidt / The Red Skull in The First Avenger: Captain America.  It's been rumored for a while that he would be taking on this role considering his recent appearance in Joe Johnston's The Wolfman.  Weaving rounds out a great cast that already has Chris Evans as our [...]

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Captain America’s Suit

Monday, February 8, 2010

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As predicted, while out promoting his upcoming film "The Wolfman", director Joe Johnston revealed some things about his next project, "The First Avenger: Captain America".  Here we have him talking about what we can expect the Captain to look like in the film.  The suits origins start off when Steve Rogers is forced to appear [...]

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Captain America Director Speaks

Thursday, January 14, 2010

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Director Joe Johnston sat down with BoxOffice Magazine to talk about his upcoming remake of The Wolfman, but talked a little bit about tackling The First Avengers, Captain America. "It's not going to be a Captain America that you expect. It's something different. It is influenced by the comic book, but it goes off in [...]

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Captain America Meets Indiana Jones?

Monday, August 10, 2009

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The Incredible Hulk director Louis Leterrier spoke with the Los Angeles Times about his upcoming Clash of the Titans remake and shared his thoughts on The Avengers, as well as The First Avengers: Captain America. On The Avengers: "I’ll tell you my real dream: To work with Joe Johnston and [“Thor” director] Kenneth Branagh and Jon [...]

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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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