INHUMANS SDCC Poster Features Art By Jae Lee; Plus New Banner And Details On Black Bolt's Full Costume

INHUMANS SDCC Poster Features Art By Jae Lee; Plus New Banner And Details On Black Bolt's Full Costume

This new SDCC poster for Marvel's Inhumans features Jae Lee's interpretations of the main team-members. Plus, Anson Mount reveals whether we'll be seeing Black Bolt suited-up in his full costume or not...

By MarkCassidy - Jul 12, 2017 09:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Inhumans
Source: Via Screen Rant
In addition to all of today's Black Panther news, a ton of new Inhumans reports and interviews have sprung up online as we head towards this year's San Diego Comic-Con next week.

Below you'll find Jae Lee's poster for the series which will be handed out during the cast signing, and it features the artist's interpretations of the Royal Family: Black Bolt, Medusa, Maximus, Karnak, Gorgon, Crystal, Triton, and Lockjaw. Plus, there's a new banner featuring Maximus and Black Bolt.

Speaking of the silent King, during one of the interviews Anson Mount was quizzed about Bolt's costume and its lack of a comic-accurate mask:


"Dude, one of the tricks of this kind of adaptation from the graphic novel world to a live-action is to, you have to ground it. You have to ground it in a way that makes these characters more accessible to a viewing audience rather than a reading audience. It’s a colder medium. They are not participating. Even if the novel is graphic, it’s still a hotter medium. There are certain aspects of the character in the world that are a bit more grounded than what you’d see in the graphic novels."

Though he doesn't explicitly state that we won't see the mask here, based on his response it's probably a prety safe bet.

Marvel's Inhumans premieres in IMAX on September 1, and on ABC on September 29.






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KIDCOM
KIDCOM - 7/12/2017, 9:19 AM
"Dude, one of the tricks of this kind of adaptation from the graphic novel world to a live-action is to, you have to ground it."

write33
write33 - 7/12/2017, 9:21 AM
@KIDCOM - LOL....i hate that quote so much. He's wrong, he's 100% wrong and people who thought like him were making superhero movies before Marvel Studios / Christopher Nolan came along!....... (ok there are bright spots with Donner / Burton / Raimi, but those were more the exception than the rule)
tmeadows34
tmeadows34 - 7/12/2017, 9:21 AM
Gorgon needs his hooves
ScarletWarlock
ScarletWarlock - 7/12/2017, 9:51 AM
@tmeadows34 - He has them, dude. You can see them in the trailer.
Kyos
Kyos - 7/12/2017, 9:21 AM
"one of the tricks of this kind of adaptation from the graphic novel world to a live-action is to, you have to ground it"

"you have to ground it"


Aw hell, this is going to be a massacre... (-_-)'
tmeadows34
tmeadows34 - 7/12/2017, 9:22 AM
I might be one of the few that actually really liked Iron Fist but I'm thinking this Scott Buck guy needs to go
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