Marvel Co-President Talks ANT-MAN; R Rated Marvel Movies

Marvel Co-President Talks ANT-MAN; R Rated Marvel Movies

Collider sat down with Louis D’Esposito, who says that Edgar Wright possibly shooting Ant-Man next year could open the door to Marvel putting out 3 films a year instead of 2. Plus, could we see an R rated Marvel movie someday?

By MarkCassidy - Jul 17, 2012 03:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Ant-Man
Source: Collider



In the following video interview Louis D’Esposito discusses various Marvel related projects, including Item 47 (the short that debuted at Comic-Con), the upcoming Blu-ray release of The Avengers, and whether there are any plans for a cinema re-release of the extended cut of that movie beforehand. But most interestingly, D’Esposito talks about Ant-Man, and reveals that Edgar Wright will try to shoot next year. He also says that Marvel have discussed the possibility of releasing smaller budget, R rated movies..



14:07 Talks about Edgar Wright’s Ant-Man test footage and being on set while Wright was filming. Says Wright will “bring all of the coolest camera angles and shots mixed in with a lot of laughs.” As Wright was shooting, he was cutting it together.

15:20 Says Wright’s Ant-Man might be an opportunity where they make a third film since he’s shooting At World’s End this year: “That might be an opportunity where we do a third film, depending on his schedule when he finishes World’s End. But he’s such a competent filmmaker; the script is in great shape. The test will prove a lot of things on the visual effects front: how do we handle the shrinking, obviously, and the scale issues, because when he’s small he’s a half-inch. So we’re gonna work that out, maybe that’s when we do a third film.”

16:21 Talks about the possibility of doing smaller characters in smaller budget films that could be rated R. He says they discuss it, but to get through all the noise of all the other films that are released they have to spend a lot of money. If they’re spending that money, they’re gonna want to spend it on a tentpole film.

17:13 Talks about the need for a bench since they can only make so many Iron Man and Captain America sequels. Says they’re actively going through the books and putting together a bench.










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ballstothewall
ballstothewall - 7/17/2012, 3:36 AM
I really did regret for not going to Comic-Con this year. Everything looks amazing. I wish the low-res Antman test reel is out soon.
AmazingFantasy
AmazingFantasy - 7/17/2012, 3:49 AM
R-Rated Venom or Punisher.
ekrolo2
ekrolo2 - 7/17/2012, 3:53 AM
He does have a good point, not the entire universe can just be comprosed of Cap, Thor and Iron Man. Sooner or later people will get bored of it.

I hope Phase 3 can get some focus off of Iron Man and back onto Hulk and Ant-Man (I highly doubt either of them will be in Avengers 2, most likely 3).

I would love to see a Black Widow movie to clarify her origin since it was pretty vague in Avengers.
musashi
musashi - 7/17/2012, 3:57 AM
I like what Louis said about why they make 2 movies a year. Quality control is important so they don't put out crap.

But unfortunately he said that they won't be able to do smaller budget films. There goes my Power Man and Iron Fist dream :-(
AlexDeLarge87
AlexDeLarge87 - 7/17/2012, 3:58 AM
The Punisher.

Too bad they dont have Wolverine, Deadpool, Ghost Rider and Daredevil!:(

They have Werewolf By Night, The Tomb of Dracula and Daimon Hellstorm thou. :)
marvel72
marvel72 - 7/17/2012, 4:02 AM
get the daredevil rights back & have an r-rated daredevil,punisher & blade set of movies.
marvel72
marvel72 - 7/17/2012, 4:03 AM
oh yeah i forgot to mention three movies a year would be a good way to introduce black panther & dr.strange into the marvel cinematic universe.
simonwilliamsfan
simonwilliamsfan - 7/17/2012, 4:04 AM
Frank Castle:
The Punisher

I would love that, and they should not even do the storyline of how he became the Punisher, do not waste time with that. Tell that in flashbacks, start the movie up with him already being the Punisher in his van taking down street scum.
KingEmperor
KingEmperor - 7/17/2012, 4:08 AM
Deadpool. The Joe Kelly run, not the Daniel Way run.
silverdog
silverdog - 7/17/2012, 4:18 AM


save the panther for the R movies...
IIIAdamantiumIII
IIIAdamantiumIII - 7/17/2012, 4:30 AM
but whose PLAYING ANT-MAN !!!!!???
tazmaniak
tazmaniak - 7/17/2012, 4:37 AM
@musashi, this is also what Kevin Feige has been saying about only producing 2 films a year. You also have to factor in the financial issues with trying to make 3 films a year.

I don't know how much money Marvel has to put towards production each year, but the average Marvel film has a budget of $140M(Captain America)-$200M(Avengers). Let's just say $150M. 3 films would cost $450M. Then you have to add in the marketing costs, which is around $50M per film. Now you're looking at $600M in 1 year. And that's like the minimum amount the films would cost.
siggisuperman
siggisuperman - 7/17/2012, 4:38 AM
I have a feeling we will get a Heroes for Hire movie featuring Luke Cage and Iron Fist in phase 3
KeithM
KeithM - 7/17/2012, 4:44 AM
It's good to hear from some of the guys behind the scenes in these movies, especially the big decision makers like D'Esposito. Nice to see his obvious enthusiasm for this stuff too - it clearly isn't 'just a job' for him.

Nice interview.
marvel72
marvel72 - 7/17/2012, 4:46 AM
you could still have the punisher in the marvel cinematic universe even if he doesn't turn up in those movies i.e from a newspaper headline,a news report on tv or even the logo sprayed on an alley wall.

all things that show his apart of it even though his movies are r-rated,also you can easily make a low budget punisher movie with big stars.

marvel72
marvel72 - 7/17/2012, 4:48 AM
for an r-rated punisher movie to work & make money marvel need a director who knows the genre.

-quentin tarantino
-michael mann
-brian de palma
-martin scorsese

with a name like tarantino attached it'll make money,he has a massive fan base.
BlackSun77
BlackSun77 - 7/17/2012, 4:58 AM
Nightstalkers
BlackSun77
BlackSun77 - 7/17/2012, 5:00 AM
or Midnight sons
EarOne
EarOne - 7/17/2012, 5:11 AM
is Punisher back with Marvel Studios yet? if not, there're Luke Cage [a Heroes for Hire movie], Black Widow (and Hawkeye) [their origin stories]..actually, Ant-Man can also be R-rated, if you take into account the spousal spat/fight between Hank and Janet (the ultimate way), their promiscuous lifestyles..and growing in and out of your costumes could be considered rather inappropriate for your kids.
Ace101
Ace101 - 7/17/2012, 5:19 AM
3 movies in 2014/15 im calling it

2013= Iron Man 3 & Thor: The Darkest World

2014= Captain America: TWS & The Guardians of the Galaxy
& possibly Ant Man

2015= If there is not gonna be a marvel cinematic event in that year then Black Panther, Dr Strange, Ant man or Hulk 2

R rated marvel studios movies sound awesome XD
OtakuPapi
OtakuPapi - 7/17/2012, 5:28 AM
Why is everybody on this site on Thomas Jane's stick for Punisher.That movie was so overwhelming, i've seen him in much better movies than that, but i still don't see him as The Punisher. Ray's movie was much more Punisher faithful but needed a tweak to the plot to give it more depth.Depth was the only thing it was missing.Frank was a complete Wuss in the Thomas Jane movie.New actor..new possiblities.All Hail Ant-Man waiting on The Wasp and a New Hulk movie
AmazingFantasy
AmazingFantasy - 7/17/2012, 5:30 AM
R-Rated Daredevil, The Wolverine and The Punisher by Darren Aronofsky would be my wet dream to no end.

There both 3 characters in need of a proper badasss, R-Rated film. With a good script and all, they could be loved by adults and get good numbers at the box office.

Make it happen MARVEL.


mctrinket
mctrinket - 7/17/2012, 5:40 AM
Marvel doesn't own the Deadpool rights?
mctrinket
mctrinket - 7/17/2012, 5:43 AM
A Deadpool: Suicide Kings adaption would be great since it would bring in both Punisher and Daredevil.
MiracleMe
MiracleMe - 7/17/2012, 5:59 AM
An R-rated Black Widow movie. Very violent and very sexy (not SEXUAL because as much as I'd like to see that I know it won't work). With a good, script good action you've got a movie a lot of people would want to see. And could be done with a relatively low budget,little if any special effects. Just a lot of spy action. And maybe some ScarJo side boob (or more). Tell me Marvel wouldn't make coin with that.
norseman79
norseman79 - 7/17/2012, 6:00 AM
R rated wolverine ftw. ...Will never happen though. I'd settle for the rights going back to marvel studios someday... Which will also probably never happen.
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 7/17/2012, 6:01 AM
@mctrinket no fox does because he is part of their xmen deal
musashi
musashi - 7/17/2012, 6:07 AM
@tazman I get that but Heroes for Hire shouldn't cost that. It should be set in the real world with good quality special effects. Look at what Neill Blomkamp did with District 9 for $30 million dollars.

He created an alien race, mechanical suits and a shanty town setting. Why can't they do Black Panther for $50 million. And I get that it's easy for me to tell them how to spend their millions but it's just a dream of mine to see Heroes and Black Panther on screen. Maybe one day!
SoulAllFlush
SoulAllFlush - 7/17/2012, 6:10 AM
Wish Edgar Wright success with this. He's due it. Loved Scott Pilgrim and it's criminal that it didn't do that well financially.
mctrinket
mctrinket - 7/17/2012, 6:21 AM
Maybe an R-Rated Sons of Midnight or something--thought that would probably not be a low budget affair.

I dunno what R-Rated flick they could do on the cheap. Alias maybe.
ATrueHero1987
ATrueHero1987 - 7/17/2012, 6:49 AM
Well Touchstone is part of Disney like Marvel, and they have released R Rated movies through Touchstone. So Marvel can do the same.
ATrueHero1987
ATrueHero1987 - 7/17/2012, 6:50 AM
Marvel should bring back Blade.
Spidex3000
Spidex3000 - 7/17/2012, 7:09 AM
I don't know about Iron Fist, doesn't need a hard R, unless it's Heroes for Hire, then sign me up.
Spidex3000
Spidex3000 - 7/17/2012, 7:10 AM
Prior to 2008, nobody knew who Iron Man was. Take a chance Marvel.
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