Marvel Chief Joe Quesada On Thor

Marvel Chief Joe Quesada On Thor

Check out this interview with Marvel chief Joe Quesada. He talks about the Thor film, back-up stories, and more.

By DCMarvelFreshman - Nov 29, 2009 12:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Thor
Source: http://comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=23851

Excerpts from the interview by Jonah Weiland for CBR:

Jonah Weiland: While you and Bendis were both Tweeting from LA last week, a bunch of my friends who work in Hollywood were casting a skeptical eye on "Thor." They question how the movie will be a success. We see all this excitement from you guys, which has been ramped up by your business with Kenneth this week...how can you put all those naysayers in their place and say, "This is the next Iron Man?" Are you that confident in the property?

Joe Quesada:We are incredibly confident. And there isn't much I could say to convince people beyond, "Look at these designs! Look at this script! Look at the moments in this story and tell me it won't be a huge success." But, that's obviously something I can't do, so the one thing I can say – and I've said as much to Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige – is that people are going to go into this movie with a preconceived idea about what it will be. If you're a comics fan, you'll have a preconceived notion of what you're going to get. If you're a non-comics fan, you'll have another notion of what the movie is all about. And what's really amazing is that both groups will walk away going, "I've never seen anything like this before within the super hero genre." It's so cool, and I don't want to use the word unusual, but it is unusual in the sense that it redefines what a super hero movie can be. It's not the expected story or settings. That part of it is incredibly exciting to me.

We walked through sets and saw different designs for locations and designs for costumes, and I just thought to myself, "Oh my God." It's absolutely breathtaking, and the casting is terrific on the movie. And Branagh is a joy to listen to talk story. There was a point during the discussion of the most recent draft of the screenplay where a particular plot point was put up to the group for discussion, "How should we play this one moment within the context of the story?" and Branagh and some in the group had a particular idea of how it should play, while some others felt differently. I was in the opposite camp, but as we discussed the differences, I'm sitting there listening to Branagh act out his version of the scene with gusto and passion and I had to stop him and say, "If you said to me right now, 'Then Thor kills 100 puppies in an animal shelter' I'd say it was fantastic." [Laughter] It's just magnificent hearing him talking about the story with the great love he has for the material. You don't see it quite often, but when you see it you've got to go with it.

There's not much more I can say about it than that. I'm in the room with these guys and watching the stuff happen, and it just feels and looks right, and Kenneth's excitement is infectious, and his vision brilliant. You can never really predict 100% success, but at this juncture, "Thor" does seem to have all the ingredients in place to make it huge so its foundation feels very strong to me.

Jonah Weiland: You were checking out sets - any clue as to what those sets were?

Joe Quesada:No! [Laughter] Absolutely not! But they were pretty fantastical, and some of the locations are amazing. I will say this: I'm pretty sure this will redefine how we draw a Thor comic.

I will give you a funny aside. As we were looking at some of the models for the movie, there was one particular element that we were thinking would be a great prop to bring to next year's San Diego Comic-Con, ala this past year's Hall of Armor. However, the piece was so massive in size that it was actually too large for our usual given floor space at the con.

Jonah Weiland: When you and Bendis go into these production meetings full of producers and designers and various people, what role do you guys fall into?

Joe Quesada:We're just additional idea guys and an extra set of eyes. We listen to the big ideas and story beats and play a little creative kick the can. In a lot of cases, guys like Kenneth and Kevin have been living with this screenplay for a while, so having someone with a visceral reaction who's reading and or seeing it in their minds' eye for the first time can sometimes give you a fresher perspective. Truth be told, that's what the Marvel Creative Committee is there for.

To read the entire interview go HERE


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Phinehas
Phinehas - 11/25/2009, 6:21 PM
I hope they get a new cheif for Marvel.
ViperXX79
ViperXX79 - 11/25/2009, 6:56 PM
LOL, hard to argue with that.
jimthefan
jimthefan - 11/25/2009, 7:36 PM
great article
JoshWilding
JoshWilding - 11/25/2009, 7:41 PM
Sounds great! But I really want some Captain America news after all this Thor stuff, lol!

Phinehas: Why?
thunderforce
thunderforce - 11/25/2009, 7:52 PM
How can it not be great its not being done by a suit it is being lovingly crafted by a group of marvel comic book people . The best way to do it by far.
Hawksblueyes
Hawksblueyes - 11/25/2009, 8:52 PM
This just keeps sounding better and better and better.
Betty
Betty - 11/25/2009, 9:27 PM
Glorious.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 11/25/2009, 11:00 PM
Why does HOLLYWOOD think the GENERAL PUBLIC are thick???

PPL will get truer versions of our comic book characters, just like the lame version sometimes HOLLYWOOD pull out??

ANIL @ Very cool idea, kudos man!!
1chris2
1chris2 - 11/26/2009, 7:30 AM
if the leader is not going to be a villain in the avengers they need to make a hulk sequel now and get that villain out of the way because it was never explained to the average movie goer what happened to samuel sterns and i know we all want to see a sequel to hulk.
thwhtGuardian
thwhtGuardian - 11/29/2009, 11:37 AM
He sounds so pumped for this movie! I really like how involved marvel is in thor, it's great hearing updates from the guys that know the characters best.
StephenStrange
StephenStrange - 11/29/2009, 11:53 AM
Hoping for the best.

I have sat through 10 years of listening to stuff like this, and what I have learned is to simply wait and see.
Wait for the good spoilers before getting excited.
Ryden
Ryden - 11/29/2009, 11:59 AM
Can't wait for Thor, I just hope all this hype doesn't turn out to be just that, remember X-Men Origins: Wolverine? A lot of people were hyped for that until the screwed up Deadpool came along. Hoever that was FOX and this is Marvel, they know what they're doing. Plus if Blake has an appearence in the movie he HAS to be played by Hemsworth otherwise it looks stupid....
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 11/29/2009, 12:08 PM
@ phinehas

i don't know, quesada isn't nearly as bad as we've seen in the past. his only real failing (in my eyes) was making j michael strazcinski change the story in One More Day. he's nowhere NEAR as bad as DC's Dan Didio. what a prick that guy is.

at least quesada has a HUGE love for marvel and really knows his shit!
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 11/29/2009, 12:11 PM
i think its going to be tough to sell this to the general public in all honesty. don't be surprised if the first weekend isn't a big seller, but then it picks up through word of mouth.

you have to remember that the general public has no idea how cool Marvel's thor is. most have no idea that he's (arguably) the most powerful earthbound hero.

unfortunately, its the same with captain america. the general public views him as a goodie-goodie toolbag. which he used to be until brubaker took over. so i'm kind of worried about how good Cap will do, too.
JoshWilding
JoshWilding - 11/29/2009, 12:21 PM
CDB: I completely agree with you about Quesada - One More Day was the only time that he's really failed in my eyes as well. Otherwise he's a great E-I-C who's done a lot of amazing work since taking over!
thwhtGuardian
thwhtGuardian - 11/29/2009, 12:26 PM
yeah one more day was pretty weird, it felt like something DC would do! But other than that I love the guy, he's just so passionate about Marvel.
Upupandaway
Upupandaway - 11/29/2009, 12:33 PM
@CDB & joshw24: Plus, he can draw. I agree. Quesada has been a great champion for comics in general.

@CDB: LOTR wasn't known by the general public, but pulled in huge gross despite it being frickin' long. I believe the general public buzz will happen after trailers come out.
Upupandaway
Upupandaway - 11/29/2009, 12:34 PM
Plus, Thor was in Adventures in Babysitting! He already has some exposure. : )
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 11/29/2009, 1:09 PM
Upup, LOTR not known by the general public? dude that book is the 2nd best selling book of all time after the [frick]ing Bible!

I guarantee you the Thor we see will be a mix between Ultimate and Classic. They won't go down the whole hippie lunatic route im sure, but their will be no Donald Blake either(or, Thor will just take on this name as a cover but he will still be Thor and played by Hemsworth). And the look will probably be some type of combo of the 2 aswell.
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 11/29/2009, 1:18 PM
upupandaway

yeah man, LOTR was VERY well known. hell, i had to read the hobbit in 7th grade.
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 11/29/2009, 1:22 PM
@ ror

yeah i think your right. it looks like the avengers movie will be a mix also. which is fine by me. why not take the best of both worlds?? (except fury lol)

@ josh

yeah, quesada is cool. and i really like his art too...except for that pic he did for Cap's return that makes him look like he's taking a dump :)
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 11/29/2009, 1:25 PM
@ morte

i think its cap and thor equally that will be weak links as far as the general public. iron man did good because the general public just didn't know him. but the general public hears captain america and they automatically think "corny".

everyone knew what LOTR was though. i don't think many people know about Marvel's Thor. but i might be wrong...
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 11/29/2009, 1:46 PM
Well Della, we know Blake wont be in it so that right there is something from the Ultimate version already! In truth, just like every other character we have seen on screen before, its not going to be anything but MOVIE Thor at the end of the day..and thats no bad thing to me:)
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 11/29/2009, 2:31 PM
Yes, thats a possibility, but what I mean is, the Donald Blake thats an actual separate entity from Thor and transforms into him will not be in it...
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 11/29/2009, 2:52 PM
haha, oh sorry is that what your doing with the Aragorn look? Look, the movie will be set in Asgard, then when Thor is banished to Earth he will meet Foster..Donald Blake doesn't have to exist solely because she does! He will probably take the identity of Blake but always being aware that he is Thor.
JoshWilding
JoshWilding - 11/29/2009, 3:12 PM
Its wierd because when I read the very first appearence of Thor in last weeks 'Giant Sized Thor Finale' Don Blake was the dominant personality just with the powers of Thor rather than now with them having two seperate personalities!

My point is that the whole Don Blake/Thor relationship is so pointless and confusing I'd rather they just stick with using Thor in the movie and forget Blake!
DDD
DDD - 11/29/2009, 3:17 PM
I have every confidence in Thor!

But hey! What about Cap America, indeed?

This is getting silly! There should
be some news about some of the casting
by now, I would think! What's going on
with Cap? It's like its just fell off
the end of the earth or something!
thwhtGuardian
thwhtGuardian - 11/29/2009, 3:30 PM
it is weird that we haven't heard anything about the good captain lately.
KeithM
KeithM - 11/29/2009, 3:32 PM
Joe Quesada: Things are of course heating up with "Iron Man 2," "Thor" and "Captain America," as we're getting into a major areas of production on all three films.

First quote from the linked interview above... All. Three. Films.

We'll get an announcement soon. Patience. ;)
DDD
DDD - 11/29/2009, 3:58 PM
KeithM@ yes he said heating up in major areas of
production for all THREE movies but we've heard a lot about
IM2 and THOR but not a stinking thing about
Cap America except from we fans speculating! The
speculating's been going on for a loooong time now
and it's getting really old! Not a single thing about
Cap! Not one single thing from the guys making the
movie!

What the heck's going on? It's kinda strange, is all
I'm saying! Its like there's something wrong with the
Cap project and their just not saying...keeping awful
mum about it! They should have been promoting the heck
out of it by now!
KeithM
KeithM - 11/29/2009, 4:10 PM
Why? It's still nearly two years away from release.

Plenty of time to promote it. I'd be careful if I were you - you might burst something. :)
DDD
DDD - 11/29/2009, 4:16 PM
lol KeithM@ I'm all right! Just wish we could
hear just a little bit of news to carry us
along! I'm sure they're working on it! :D
FrankCastle1
FrankCastle1 - 11/29/2009, 5:03 PM
kooooooooooooooooooooooooool
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