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    Wednesday
    Jul142010

    Marvel Officially Going 3D

    Just a week away from Comic-Con, Marvel is getting the ball rolling with a slew of major announcements. Hopefully the reception from nerds/geeks/fanboys will be the polar opposite of that "whole Ed Norton thing."

    Hero Complex has received official confirmation from the studio on one longtime rumor. Thor and Captain America will be presented in 3D this time next summer. Once again, we're looking at post-conversion work done here (*Sigh*). But to be fair, the filmmakers have been developing their wide-list of effects shots for 3D. So it’s not this is a last minute call (read: Clash of the Titans, The Last Airbender, etc.)

    Additionally, we can expect some "bombshell announcements" on The Avengers including the identity of the new Bruce Banner/Hulk. Something that CHUD alluded to in their reporting of Joaquin Phoenix being offered the role.

    And because all of that wasn't enough, we also have a nice official "First Look" at "the Gods of Thor" – i.e. Chris Hemsworth as our hero, Anthony Hopkins as big-papa Odin and Tom Hiddleston as rat-bastard trickster brother Loki.

    Reader Comments (4)

    This picture looks like shit! I just lost all expectations for Thor, it will be complete garbage

    07-14-2010 | Unregistered CommenterNoah

    I have to agree with you Noah this does look awful.

    07-14-2010 | Registered CommenterMitch Anderson

    Looks like a deleted scene from "Flash Gordon". No thanks.

    07-14-2010 | Unregistered CommenterDr. Loomis

    i was kinda hoping thor and capt wouldnt go 3d. but oh well its happening for all big pictures these days. but on the other hand loki and odin look pretty cool.

    07-16-2010 | Unregistered Commentermoviefan

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