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Re: Channing Tatum considered for Captain America
« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2010, 12:15:41 PM »
When it comes to Captain America, the proverbial casting couch is starting to seem more like a revolving door.

First, there was John Krasinski, though that idea went over about as well as a stapler in Jell-O (at least to Chace Crawford). Then, Ryan Phillippe and Chris Evans were thrown into the ring. Now comes word that a new man is leading the, well, leading men, joining the shortlist for the titular superhero role.

And those abs that man is Channing Tatum.

Tatum is the latest actor vying for the chance to wear the red, white and blue spandex in The First Avenger: Captain America, which begins production this June.

While most of the other contenders, including Mike Vogel and Garrett Hedlund, have screen-tested for the part, according to the Hollywood Reporter, Dear John's shirtless wonder has yet to even see a script, let alone read for the part, and was instead simply approached about the role.

Whoever ends up in the (very, very manly) tights, it's not the only role that has yet to be decided. Keira Knightley is in talks to play love interest Betsy Ross and Hugo Weaving is the main contender to play archenemy Red Skull.



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Re: Channing Tatum considered for Captain America
« Reply #2 on: March 16, 2010, 07:17:30 PM »
one of the worst actors i've ever seen

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Re: Channing Tatum considered for Captain America
« Reply #3 on: March 18, 2010, 05:48:26 PM »
There are no more suitable axtors to personify these superheroes. I think that they are also having a bad time to find an actor to the movie "THOR"! Actors today are little tits politically correct boys!
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Re: Channing Tatum considered for Captain America
« Reply #4 on: March 20, 2010, 11:29:04 AM »
Now it seems the role has been offered to Chris Evans.

Human Torch Cast As Captain America?
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According to the Hollywood Reporter, Chris Evans has been offered the lead in The First Avenger: Captain America. Evans is perhaps best known in these circles as Johnny Storm, a.k.a. The Human Torch, in the two Fantastic Four movies.

Evans would be signing for what has been reported to be a nine picture deal: at least two sequels and appearance(s) in The Avengers movie(s) as well as in other Marvel superhero films. Nice steady work for an actor who isn't afraid to get typecast.

The First Avenger is to be directed by Joe "Wolfman" Johnston; Hugo Weaving (Lord of the Rings, V For Vendetta) has been cast as The Red Skull. The movie is presently set for a July 22, 2011 release, with The Avengers following on May 4, 2012.

There's probably no chance of a cross-over, as Marvel's doing a complete reboot on The Fantastic Four movie franchise.


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Re: Channing Tatum considered for Captain America
« Reply #5 on: March 22, 2010, 09:27:25 PM »
The Human Torch has cooly accepted the title of Captain America.

Fantastic Four hunk Chris Evans has signed on to play the red-white-and-blue-defending superhero in Marvel Studios' upcoming First Avenger: Captain America, according to the Hollywood Reporter .

The trade reports that the 27-year-old actor was just offered the job last week—and, apparently, negotiations went quite smoothly.

Evans joined a pool of possible leading men that, at one time or another, included John Krasinski, Chace Crawford, Ryan Phillippe and, most recently, Channing Tatum.

Joe Johnston has been in place to direct for some time, and now cameras can start rolling in England with an eye on a summer 2011 release.


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Re: Channing Tatum considered for Captain America
« Reply #6 on: March 26, 2010, 07:15:03 PM »
one of the worst actors i've ever seen

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Maybe...but I haven't seen a better dancer this side of the WingedLion...

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Re: Channing Tatum considered for Captain America
« Reply #7 on: March 26, 2010, 07:17:31 PM »
Maybe...but I haven't seen a better dancer this side of the WingedLion...

i'm sure he was a better stripper than actor

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Re: Channing Tatum considered for Captain America
« Reply #8 on: May 19, 2010, 11:00:45 AM »
On Location: 'Captain America' will be filmed in … London
The Marvel Studios project was originally to be shot in L.A., but an executive says it made economic sense to go to London, where the story is partly set. A tax incentive helped too.
By Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times
 
Few comic book characters are as homespun as Captain America, who uses his superhuman powers to fight the Nazis during World War II while draped in the colors of Old Glory.

Yet even Captain America's overtly patriotic credentials weren't enough to keep a film about his exploits from being shot overseas.

The upcoming movie from Marvel Studios was originally to be filmed in Los Angeles. Instead, "Captain America: The First Avenger," starring Chris Evans, Samuel Jackson and Hugo Weaving, will shoot this July in London, where the story is partially set.

That decision was a blow to L.A.'s below-the-line community, which had been banking on the project to employ hundreds of crew members at a time when relatively few big-budget features are shot locally, thanks to rising competition from other states and countries.

When Marvel, which is based at Raleigh Studios in Manhattan Beach, launched its studio in 2007, executives said they planned to film their first four projects in Los Angeles. The studio has largely delivered on that pledge. The hit film "Iron Man" and its sequel "Iron Man 2," currently in theaters, were shot in state, featuring locations including the Alabama Hills in the Eastern Sierra, Edwards Air Force Base and the Sepulveda Dam.

Marvel's next release, "Thor," also was filmed mostly locally, including at the Getty Center in Brentwood, but also included scenes in New Mexico, which offers a popular film rebate.

But the studio, which was acquired by Walt Disney Co. last year, concluded that London was the best location for "Captain America," largely because the story is set in Europe and will feature a number of scenes in London such as Piccadilly Circus, and also because of favorable tax incentives.

Though Marvel could have done the stage work in L.A. and shot exteriors in London, it wasn't economically feasible to split the production between two locations, given the heavy filming required in Europe, said Marvel Studios co-President Louis D'Esposito, who oversees physical production.

D'Esposito, who was recently recognized by the Los Angeles City Council for his efforts to keep production in Hollywood, said he had strongly considered L.A.

"I actually had location scouts here to see what could be done,'' he said. "But it would have required so much visual-effects work and set construction, it didn't make sense."

D'Esposito acknowledged that Britain's film incentive, which offers a 20% to 25% payable tax credit on qualified expenditures, was another factor. Marvel could not apply for a tax credit from California's program because the film's budget, in the $140-million range, would make it ineligible, said D'Esposito, who personally lobbied California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to enact a film tax program, which took effect last year. California's program excludes films costing more than $75 million.

"This is one reason many advocate that our state's incentive program be revised," said Paul Audley, president of FilmL.A. Inc., which handles film permits for the L.A. area.

Either way, D'Esposito said, Marvel is not retreating from its long-term strategy of shooting most of its movies in state.

"These are tough financial times right now that could pressure us to look at other locations,'' he added. "But we have every intention of shooting the majority of films here."

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Re: Channing Tatum considered for Captain America
« Reply #9 on: November 02, 2010, 05:06:00 PM »

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Re: Channing Tatum considered for Captain America
« Reply #10 on: November 03, 2010, 08:58:50 PM »
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Re: Channing Tatum considered for Captain America
« Reply #11 on: November 04, 2010, 02:43:58 PM »
Ryan Phillippe  would have been great.
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Re: Channing Tatum considered for Captain America
« Reply #12 on: November 04, 2010, 04:31:20 PM »
Ryan Phillippe  would have been great.


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