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]]>Joe and Anthony Russo will be producing an animated version of Magic: The Gathering.
The fantasy card game was first created in 1993 and is played by more than 20 million people worldwide, but this is the first time that it will be produced for screen.
“We have been huge fans and players of Magic: The Gathering for as long as it has been around, so being able to help bring these stories to life through animation is a true passion project for us,” the Russos said.
The pair will oversee the television project, which is Netflix bound, and will include all the features associated with the game, including wizards, monsters, “Plainswalkers”, and more.
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]]>Hulk has always been one of the Avengers’ greatest weapons. While Bruce Banner is more of a thinker than a fighter, Hulk has always appeared just in time to save the day.
In Avengers: Infinity War, however, Hulk failed to appear on numerous occasions when it counted most. He outright refused to emerge and fight when Bruce commanded him to, most notably at the ending of the movie in the final face-off with Thanos.
In the digital release of the movie, Russo gives us some insight into why Hulk appears to be on strike from the Avengers.
“This was an interesting journey we went on with Banner, trying to decide how we move him forward in the Marvel Universe. What makes him unique as a character is that there is a host body that is being fought over by two distinct personalities who hate each other. And both want control of the host body,” he explains.
“So we thought an interesting direction to take him in is what if Banner, who typically uses the Hulk to solve crisis situations, what if the Hulk were no longer interested in solving those problems for Banner? So that the relationship is becoming increasingly dysfunctional. That’s what’s going on here,” Russo goes on to say.
“People have speculated whether there was some fear on the Hulk’s part about having to face Thanos again. But I think ultimately what it is, is that he’s tired of playing hero to Bruce Banner.”
Hopefully Hulk and Bruce will resolve their issues in Avengers: Infinity War Part II.
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]]>The post The Russo Brothers are Taking on “Magic: The Gathering” appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Joe and Anthony Russo will be producing an animated version of Magic: The Gathering.
The fantasy card game was first created in 1993 and is played by more than 20 million people worldwide, but this is the first time that it will be produced for screen.
“We have been huge fans and players of Magic: The Gathering for as long as it has been around, so being able to help bring these stories to life through animation is a true passion project for us,” the Russos said.
The pair will oversee the television project, which is Netflix bound, and will include all the features associated with the game, including wizards, monsters, “Plainswalkers”, and more.
The post The Russo Brothers are Taking on “Magic: The Gathering” appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The post “Avengers: Infinity War” Director Gives Insight Into Why Hulk Refuses to Fight appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Hulk has always been one of the Avengers’ greatest weapons. While Bruce Banner is more of a thinker than a fighter, Hulk has always appeared just in time to save the day.
In Avengers: Infinity War, however, Hulk failed to appear on numerous occasions when it counted most. He outright refused to emerge and fight when Bruce commanded him to, most notably at the ending of the movie in the final face-off with Thanos.
In the digital release of the movie, Russo gives us some insight into why Hulk appears to be on strike from the Avengers.
“This was an interesting journey we went on with Banner, trying to decide how we move him forward in the Marvel Universe. What makes him unique as a character is that there is a host body that is being fought over by two distinct personalities who hate each other. And both want control of the host body,” he explains.
“So we thought an interesting direction to take him in is what if Banner, who typically uses the Hulk to solve crisis situations, what if the Hulk were no longer interested in solving those problems for Banner? So that the relationship is becoming increasingly dysfunctional. That’s what’s going on here,” Russo goes on to say.
“People have speculated whether there was some fear on the Hulk’s part about having to face Thanos again. But I think ultimately what it is, is that he’s tired of playing hero to Bruce Banner.”
Hopefully Hulk and Bruce will resolve their issues in Avengers: Infinity War Part II.
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