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COMIC-CON 2013: Marvel Comics vs. DC Comics at the Box Office

Writer/director Joss Whedon gave “Marvel LIVE!” the exclusive first interview after the announcement of Marvel’s “Avengers: Age of Ultron” during Marvel Studios’ Hall H presentation. You can expect a new spin on the Ultron origin story and a global outlook.

“Machinima” provides a recap on the news coming out of Comic-Con about a Superman vs. Batman movie. The news is very brief amounting to a quote from a confrontation between Superman and Batman from Frank Miller’s “Batman: The Dark Knight Returns.” However, there is no indication that this story will be the basis for the new movie.

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MARVEL’S “IRON MAN 3” WRAPS UP WORLD TOUR IN LONDON

You just gotta love Robert Downey Jr. The man has star power to spare. A world tour for “IRON MAN 3” has just wrapped up in London. It looks like everyone had a jolly good time.

Iron Man 3 Premiere

Iron Man 3 Premiere

Iron Man 3 Premiere

More photos from London and a press release follow:

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DISNEY’S THE LONE RANGER Cast Live Q&A

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Here is your chance to ask a question to the cast of Disney’s THE LONE RANGER, out in theaters July 3.

The Q&A is live and going on now right HERE.

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DISNEY’S “1952” RENAMED “TOMORROWLAND”

1952 Secret Stash

1952 Secret Stash


The mysterious “1952” movie project that fed rampant speculation and had many guessing it was the next Star Wars installment, is officially known today and henceforth as “Tomorrowland.”

The above photo was a Twitter tease from Disney. The film is promised to be the next project with a wow factor related to Disney theme parks. It is being developed by director Brad Bird (“The Incredibles”) and writers Damon Lindelof (“Lost”) and Jeff Jensen, a writer for Entertainment Weekly and the author of the graphic novel, “The Green River Killer,” published by Dark Horse Comics.

“Tomorrowland” will star Geroge Clooney and is due in theaters on December 19, 2014.

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OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL: NEW YEAR’S WISH TWITTER SWEEPSTAKES

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Disney has announced today a New Year’s Sweepstakes and an Instant Win game on December 31 in support of “Oz The Great and Powerful,” which opens in U.S. theaters on March 8, 2013. And the Grand Prize is a trip to Seattle. Yes, Seattle is known as “The Emerald City,” after all. But, did you know, that Houston is also known by that name? Both cities can boast about being surrounded by a lot of lush greenery. But we seriously digress. Both cities are winners! And you can be a winner too if you enter the New Year’s Sweepstakes. Just Tweet your New Year’s Wish here. More details follow.

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DISNEY AND LUCASFILM: HOW THE DEAL WENT DOWN

This image released by ABC shows Disney President and CEO Robert Iger, left, and filmmaker George Lucas of LucasFilm Ltd, at a contract signing in Burbank, Calif., Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012. The Walt Disney Co. announced Tuesday that it was buying Lucasfilm Ltd. for $4.05 billion. (AP Photo/Disney, Rick Rowell) We, at Comics Grinder, hope this clears up any confusion.

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DISNEY BUYS OUT LUCASFILM: Did George Lucas Sell Out?

It was announced today that Disney has bought Lucasfilm. Is this a marriage made in heaven? Will it last? Even though George Lucas has been paid a king’s ransom, you’d think that his dearest wish is that Yoda and the gang will be in good company with Mickey and his crew. Did George Lucas sell out? Read the full story, from Forbes, here. Is Disney the rightful heir to the Star Wars franchise? We shall see. The first test will be how they handle, “Star Wars: Episode 7,” due out in 2015. You can read more about that, from MTV, here.

This will take time for some fans to process while many are probably ready to cry foul. It is worth showcasing this recent comment, by Jamion, attached to the coverage by Forbes:

Lucas… Lucas Lucas. Disney is only going to steal the Star Wars name and molest it for money. If you wanted Star Wars to survive beyond you, you should have created a Star Wars Committee to act as an independent governing body for all things Star Wars related. An organization whose sole purpose for being is the maintenance of Star Wars lore and canon. This organization could have been used to fund the arts, to create a place for independent writers and filmmakers to come and learn the art of film making. As well a the creation of an official Star Wars museum that tells the whole Expanded Universe lore of the saga. This could have been used a dedicated fiscal organization to promotion of Star Wars products without being forced to have them degraded with other stories like Mickey, Song of the South, etc. This is bad move, not only are throwing away the integrity of your creation your are alienating your fan base, the people who spend their money on your creation. This is a bad, almost anyone can tell you this a bad move. You don’t throw the people who give you money to the wolves, you don’t screw over your customer base. It’s bad business, it’s bad ethics, it’s bad common sense.

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DISNEY’S “PAPERMAN” DEBUTS NOVEMBER 2, 2012

Whenever I read that there’s some advancement in animation, I’m ready to believe since we haven’t been let down so far. I can’t think of any unkept promises. In the case of “PAPERMAN,” it looks like such a lovely piece of work. Its secret? Well, you can thank director John Kahrs and his team at Walt Disney Animation Studios for coming up with, Meander, a program that seamlessly merges computer-generated and hand-drawn animation. “Paperman” will debut as the opening short with Walt Disney Animation Studios’s “WRECK-IT RALPH,” in theaters November 2, 2012. Here are some samples:

Here’s hoping for more similar work from Walt Disney Animation Studio. After the success of “THE ARTIST,” there’s no reason we can’t have more and more amazing combinations of old school and new school.

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Win the new AVENGERS DVDs from Disney XD

Go to GeekWeek for a chance to win the new releases of AVENGERS from Disney XD. All 20 microsodes from the first season have been streamlines into 13 standalone episodes on two volumes. GeekWeek is offering you a chance to win both DVDs. There are three chances to win. The grand prize winner will also get a classic Iron Man action figure from Entertainment Earth. All you have to do is contact them and let them know why you should win. Pretty easy, huh?

Also, let us know here at Comics Grinder how you feel about contests. You like a chance to win free swag? Drop us a line and tell us about it. We might just have a contest here too pretty soon.

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Update: Bigger and Better Synopsis of Pirates of the Caribbean 4

I appreciate it when the folks at Disney provide some more details on their upcoming movies. This new synopsis that just arrived adds a little more of the human touch that we all need. We already love Jack Sparrow. Here we get a better picture of why we will want to see him again:

Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Rob Marshall, “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” captures the fun, adventure and humor that ignited the hit franchise—this time in Disney Digital 3D™. Johnny Depp returns to his iconic role of Captain Jack Sparrow in an action-packed adventure. Crossing paths with the enigmatic Angelica (Penelope Cruz), he’s not sure if it’s love—or if she’s a ruthless con artist who’s using him to find the fabled Fountain of Youth. When she forces him aboard the “Queen Anne’s Revenge,” the ship of the legendary pirate Blackbeard (Ian McShane), Jack finds himself on an unexpected adventure in which he doesn’t know whom to fear more: Blackbeard or Angelica, with whom he shares a mysterious past. The international cast includes franchise vets Geoffrey Rush as the vengeful Captain Hector Barbossa and Kevin R. McNally as Captain Jack’s longtime comrade Joshamee Gibbs, plus Sam Claflin as a stalwart missionary and Astrid Berges-Frisbey as a mysterious mermaid.

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