20160525 – News / Netflix et Disney : que comprend le deal ?

À partir de septembre 2016, les derniers contenus Disney seront proposés en exclusivité sur la plateforme de streaming à la demande. Avec Disney, ce sont aussi les films Pixar, Marvel et Lucasfilm qui s’offrent au géant de la VoD. Voici ce que les utilisateurs américains verront s’ajouter au catalogue Netflix, pour peu que le partenariat dure 4 ans ou plus.

Évoquée dans un billet de blog daté du 23 mai relatif aux projets d’été de Netflix, cette opération est en réalité en préparation depuis 2012.

Des films récents, à commencer par les sorties de 2016, viendront les premiers enrichir le catalogue Netflix. La durée du partenariat n’a cependant pas été précisée et tout est question d’exclusivité temporaire.

En gardant cela à l’esprit, que trouveront les Américains sur Netflix ?

Les studios Walt Disney Animation ont programmé la sortie des aventures océaniques de Moana en novembre 2016 et celle du remake de Jack et le haricot magique « Gigantic » pour mars 2018.

Un projet qui ne porte pour l’instant pas de nom sortira en novembre 2020. Il pourrait s’agir de « La Reine des neiges 2 ».

Selon le calendrier Pixar, « Le monde de Dory » sortira en juin 2016, « Cars 3 » en juin 2017, « Toy Story 4 » en juin 2018 et « Les Indestructibles 2 » en juin 2019. Prévu pour novembre 2017, « Coco » puisera son inspiration dans la très colorée fête des morts mexicaine.

Si le partenariat entre Netflix et Disney demeure d’actualité pendant quatre ans, ce sont 10 filmsMarvel Studios qui s’ajouteront au catalogue. L’univers cinématique Marvel entrera dans sa troisième phase avec « Captain America: Civil War » au mois de mai, puis avec les films « Gardiens de la galaxie », « Spiderman », « Thor » et « Ant-Man », « Black Panther » et « Captain Marvel » pour se terminer avec « Avengers: Infinity War – Partie 2 » en mai 2019.

Le documentaire Disneynature sur les pandas « Born in China » sera sur les écrans en 2017. Les studios Walt Disney Pictures ont présidé au succès de deux hits de 2016 : « Zootopia » et « Le Livre de la Jungle ». « Le BGG » (Bon gros géant) de Spielberg sortira par ailleurs dans quelques semaines.

Les deux prochaines années verront la concrétisation de « Peter et Elliott le dragon » (Bryce Dallas Howard) et « Queen of Katwe » (Lupita Nyong’o, David Oyelowo) mais aussi du remake de la « Belle et la Bête » (Emma Watson) ainsi que six autres adaptations de contes. La suite d' »Avatar » est quant à elle prévue pour 2018.

Si Lucasfilm ne faisait pas partie de la sphère Disney lors de l’annonce de 2012, c’est désormais le cas.

« Star Wars: Le réveil de la Force » (2015) n’est pas concerné par l’exclusivité Netflix mais « Rogue One: A Star Wars Story » (décembre), puis « Star Wars: Episode VIII », « Star Wars: Episode IX » (2019) et peut-être un nouvel « Indiana Jones » pourraient faire une première escale sur Netflix avant d’atterrir ailleurs.

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20160523 – News : Difficultés dans le couple Marvel et Netflix : Disney préfère Hulu pour l’avenir – Pop culture – Numerama

Hulu a annoncé le lancement de chaînes en direct avec des partenaires comme Disney, en parallèle de sa plateforme de SVOD. Le propriétaire des franchises Marvel risque de favoriser sa nouvelle plateforme fétiche pour l’avenir… Au détriment de Netflix ?

 

Avec la confirmation des plans d’Hulu pour le lancement de contenus en direct dès l’année prochaine, afin de rentrer en compétition directe avec les chaînes du câble américain, de nouvelles interrogations apparaissent pour l’avenir de la télé américaine. De nombreux géants de l’industrie du divertissement ont fait savoir leur intérêt pour le nouveau médium de la startup.

Une petite révolution télévisuelle dans laquelle la SVOD rencontre la linéarité et le direct, et qui permettra de fait à Hulu de diffuser du sport, des shows et de l’information en direct à l’instar d’une chaîne classique mais depuis sa plateforme, donc sur le web. Une télévision 2.0 que des partenaires de poids comme Disney, la Fox, ABC, ESPN et FX ont déjà rejoint.

Toutefois, concernant Disney, la participation du géant du divertissement n’est pas qu’un partenariat, puisque la Walt Disney Company est actionnaire d’Hulu. Et à ce titre, des inquiétudes fusent déjà sur l’avenir du deal Marvel/Netflix, qui a permis jusque là à Netflix de produire des séries grâce aux franchises de Disney, dont Daredevil et Jessica Jones ainsi que les futures séries Iron Fist et Luke Cage.

Bob Iger, PDG de Disney

Pour rassurer sur l’avenir de ses productions par des tiers, Bob Iger, PDG de Disney s’est exprimé mercredi au MoffettNathanson Media and Communications Summit, en confirmant que dans le court terme, Disney continuera à vendre ses franchises à des producteurs tiers même quand la question de la concurrence avec ses propres services se posera. Toutefois, sur le long terme, Bob Iger s’est gardé de communiquer ses ambitions.

En tout cas, l’arrivée aux Etats-Unis du service d’Hulu va mobiliser de nombreux acteurs du divertissement, que ce soit pour promouvoir un game changer du câble, ou pour s’attaquer aux leaders de la VOD que sont Netflix et Amazon.

Article de  pour Numerama

 

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20160519 –  Comics Movie News : James McAvoy : « X-Men : Apocalypse est le meilleur de la franchise » – metronews

SUPER-HEROS – L’acteur écossais reprend le rôle du Professeur Xavier face à Jennifer Lawrence et Michael Fassbender dans « X-Men : Apocalypse ». Rencontre avec le comédien qui, même s’il est arrivé au terme de son premier contrat sur la saga, se verrait bien jouer à nouveau les mutants télépathes.

 

James McAvoy, ses derniers pas dans la peau du Professeur Xavier ?

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20160517 – Comics News : ‘Apocalypse’ Pow: The New ‘X-Men’ Makes the Comic-Book Movie Great Again | Village Voice

There’s a scene during the first half of Bryan Singer’s X-Men: Apocalypse that is so emotionally resonant, so well put-together, and so quiet that you might briefly forget you’re watching a superhero film. It involves a raid by some Polish officers in the remote forest where Erik Lehnsherr, a/k/a Magneto (Michael Fassbender) — the powerful mutant antihero and sometimes villain of this series — has been living incognito with his wife and young daughter. Magneto can control metal, so the men wear no badges and carry no guns. They come under cover of night, carrying bows and arrows, and the resulting, subdued face-off — full of silent glances, hesitant actions, and ultimately tragic consequences — serves as a reminder that the makers of comic-book blockbusters don’t have to abandon subtlety, character, performance, and film grammar completely. After the Everything’s-a-Metaphor! sledgehammering of Batman v. Superman and the jokey flab of Captain America: Civil War, Singer’s film feels like something somewhat rare: an actual superhero movie.

It’s not that X-Men: Apocalypse is itself a quiet film. In some ways, it’s brasher, louder, and more cartoonish than any comic-book flick in recent memory. The success of the first X-Men, back in 2000, helped kick off the current craze, and this new one still carries some of those earlier films’ embrace of colorful weirdness, grand gestures, and melodramatic dialogue. (Just think, while everyone else tries to make their heroes’ costumes darker, more au courant, more bad-ass, Apocalypse, set in the 1980s, has the gall to let one character sport a Michael Jackson « Thriller » jacket throughout.)

The film even starts off with a nutty, elaborate Egyptian prologue involving human sacrifice, levitating sarcophagi, gravity-defying spurts of gold, and collapsing pyramids, before plunging headlong into a credits sequence in which notable symbols of world history — Jesus on the cross! The Twin Towers! A Swastika! – come flying at us in 3-D. The plot involves the awakening of a villain called Apocalypse (Oscar Isaac, his soulful face caked in thick makeup and ornate headgear), an ancient, all-powerful Egyptian being who can, by transferring his consciousness, absorb the abilities of all other mutants. Having discovered that humanity has become soft and weak during the 6000 years that he’s been asleep, Apocalypse decides to do away with the world and start anew. (« Where did you come from? » « A time before man lost his way. » « Well, welcome to the Eighties. ») His first victims: a group of Cairo hoodlums that he beheads softly, with a handful of dust, and another man he just as gently turns into a wall; the offhandedness of his villainy is both ridiculous and chilling.

Apocalypse nabs X-Men leader Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) and seizes his fancy, global mutant-tracking system. The bad guy’s aim is to use Xavier’s technology to transfer his consciousness all over the world, and to control the other mutants — particularly the uniquely powerful Magneto, who as usual is torn between good and evil, between his wounded psyche and desire for justice. A group of Xavier’s students — including shape-shifting Raven (Jennifer Lawrence), teleporting Nightcrawler (Kodi Smit-McPhee), telepath Jean Grey (Sophie Turner), and powerful-eye-beam-thingamabob-shooter Cyclops (Tye Sheridan) — join forces to rescue their leader. On Apocalypse’s side, at least for now, are another cadre of young mutants, including the weather-controlling Storm (Alexandra Shipp), the high-flying Angel (Ben Hardy), and the slicing, dicing Psylocke (Oliva Munn). That’s a lot of individuals and superpowers — there’s even a non-mutant, Xavier’s former flame and now-amnesiac CIA agent Moira MacTaggert (Rose Byrne), thrown into the mix — but the script’s focus on teamwork and its clear delineation of characters makes it easy to keep up. Even though Apocalypse is filled with cities being destroyed, much of the action reminded me of nothing so much as a classic Mission: Impossible episode, where each member of the team gets a chance to do their thing.

This makes emotional sense, too: The particular genius of the X-Men films has always been the way they followed their characters’ journeys of self-acceptance. (It’s no great secret that while the original comics were inspired partly by the civil rights struggle of the 1960s, the earlier films have made clear nods to the gay rights movement.) But here, these young characters, in part because they’ve spent childhoods living in shame and in part because they’re still often unable to control their abilities, are sometimes torn over whether to use their powers. That lends even the most basic action sequence surprising levels of both suspense and (gasp) humanity, so much so that even the film’s dated-looking and occasionally tacky special effects — complete with awkwardly-floating-dudes and magic light-shows — aren’t particularly distracting. It’s further proof that movies like these work better when they’re about people instead of pyrotechnics.

What makes X-Men: Apocalypse so exciting isn’t really any one thing but rather its cohesion, its storytelling verve. Where other recent superhero films have struggled to jam-pack their unwieldy plots with characters and incident and meaning, this film nimbly mixes narrative exuberance and emotional depth, flamboyant displays of power with quietly terrifying exchanges. It zips along, combining the highs and lows of a real comic book — all the feeling, color, and wonder, even some of the dopiness — with gloriously cinematic storytelling.

Article by Bilge Ebiri for VillageVoice.com

 

Source : ‘Apocalypse’ Pow: The New ‘X-Men’ Makes the Comic-Book Movie Great Again | Village Voice

20160515 – Comis News : SUICIDE SQUAD Star Margot Robbie Stuns In Cover Shoot For Vogue Magazine

One of the most exciting things about David Ayer’s Suicide Squad is getting to finally see Harley Quinn in live-action. Played by The Wolf of Wall Street‘s Margot Robbie, all the signs are pointing to the actress stealing the show. Whether or not she will remains to be seen, but the Aussie actress certainly does so in this cover shoot for Vogue Magazine (via Batman-News). Below is an excerpt from their article in which Robbie explains how and why she ended up tattooing the members of Task Force X.
As a wrap gift after Tarzan, Sophia—her best friend/housemate/business partner—bought her a tattoo gun on eBay, and soon, between scenes while shooting Suicide Squad, says Robbie, “people would come into my trailer: ‘Hey, Margs—can I get a tattoo?’ ‘Sure—sit on down!’ ” She even gave Delevingne something she dubbed “toemojis”—five emoji faces on the bottoms of her toes. “And then we all decided to get Squad tattoos, David Ayer included,” says Robbie. Now she travels with her tattoo kit everywhere she goes.
Starring Will Smith, Jared Leto, Margot Robbie, Joel Kinnaman, Jai Courtney, Cara Delevingne, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje Viola Davis, and Ben Affleck, Suicide Squad is set to be released on August 5th, 2016.

Source : SUICIDE SQUAD Star Margot Robbie Stuns In Cover Shoot For Vogue Magazine

20160514 – Comics News : The X-Men Could be Heading to Space After « Apocalypse » | Comic Book Resources

The X-Men Could be Heading to Space After « Apocalypse » – Bryan Singer’s « Star Trek » influences may bleed into his next « X-Men » movie, which will be set in the 1990s.

 

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20160513 – Comics News / Report: MARVEL’s MOST WANTED Not Wanted by ABC | Newsarama.com

The Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. spin-off isn’t going to series.

Marvel Studios may be on an almost unprecedented winning streak on the big screen and Netflix seems like another winning play, but their broadcast network-ABC corner of the Marvel Cinematic Universe isn’t quite hitting home runs like their theatrical and streaming cousins.

According to Variety, fresh off the cancellation of Agent Carter , ABC has passed on the pilot of what was once considered an almost certain-pick-up, the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. spin-off Marvel’s Most Wanted for the upcoming season.

The series would have focused on Bobbi Morse/Mockingbird (Adrianne Palicki) and Lance Hunter (Nick Blood). Delroy Lindo was also cast as Marvel Comics character Dominic Fortune. There is no word if Palicki or Blood will return to Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., which was renewed for a fourth season by the Disney-owned network back in March.

This is the second time a Mockingbird S.H.I.E.L.D. spin-off has been cancelled. ABC was originally developing one for the 2015-2016 season but cancelled plans at this same time last year, only to revive it again as Most Wanted.

Source : Report: MARVEL’s MOST WANTED Not Wanted by ABC | Newsarama.com

20160513 – Comics News : ABC Cancels « Agent Carter » | Comic Book Resources

ABC Cancels « Agent Carter » – Despite season two’s cliffhanger ending, ABC’s « Agent Carter » will not return for a third season.

« Agent Carter » will not return for a third season. According to The Hollywood Reporter, ABC has canceled the series.

Since star Hayley Atwell signed to ABC’s new procedural « Conviction, » her odds at filming both series was suspect, especially considering ABC’s hopes for the new series. Additionally,the second season closed with series-low ratings, which further put the show’s chances of renewal in jeopardy.

During the lead up to this decision, executive producer Tara Butters encouraged fans to Tweet their support for the show. Fans took to Twitter to show support for the cult favorite series, using the hashtag #RenewAgentCarter to urge ABC to renew the show.

« Agent Carter » season two concluded with a cliffhanger; one of the show’s recurring characters, Chief Jack Thompson, was shot in his hotel by a mysterious figure in black, who took several forged documents that accuse Peggy of heinous war crimes. The finale also saw the demise of Whitney Frost and the first step in Peggy and Sousa’s budding romantic relationship.

« Agent Carter » season two is now available for streaming on Amazon.

Source : ABC Cancels « Agent Carter » | Comic Book Resources

20160513 – Comics News : SUPERGIRL Moves to The CW For Second Season | Newsarama.com

The Kryptonian orphan finds a second home on the CW.

After several weeks of speculation and uncertainty, Supergirl has been renewed for a second season – but it’s not without changes.

Supergirl will move to CBS’s sister network CW, which is already home to Arrow, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, and The Flash, which recently crossed over with Supergirl.

According to Deadline, Supergirl will also reportedly relocate filming from Los Angeles to Vancouver, a move that is designed to reduce the show’s budgetary requirements, which were cited as one of the main obstacles to its renewal at CBS.

The Flash, Arrow and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow already film in Vancouver, and are overseen – like Supergirl – by Greg Berlanti’s Berlanti Productions. The CW’s iZombieand NBC’s Powerless also film in Vancouver.

Though Deadline doesn’t outright say if Supergirl will also “move” to the shared DC TV Universe of The Flash, Arrow and Legends, given this season’s Flash crossover, the multiple Earths already established in The Flash, and DC’s history with universe-merging Crises, a merge is both possible and probably beneficial.

DC Comics themselves seem to play into this Crisis-style crossover possibility, stating on their website: « Considering how popular Season 1’s Flash crossover episode was, one can imagine more team-ups with The CW’s other heroes may await in her future, but we’ll have to wait until Season 2 debuts next fall to know for certain. »

 

Source : SUPERGIRL Moves to The CW For Second Season | Newsarama.com

20160512 – News  : Arrow’s Katie Cassidy Comes To The Flash In New Invincible Photos

The CW has released stills from next Tuesday’s « Invincible » episode of The Flash, and they offer the first official images of former Arrow star Katie Cassidy as Black Canary’s Earth-2 counterpart, Black Siren.

After Zoom (guest star Teddy Sears) unleashes an army of Earth-2 meta-humans on Central City, Barry (Grant Gustin) is shaken when he sees their leader is the Black Canary’s Earth-2 doppelganger, the Black Siren (guest star Katie Cassidy). Meanwhile, Wally (Keiynan Lonsdale) takes to the streets to help The Flash stop the meta-humans, which worries Joe (Jesse L. Martin). Iris (Candice Patton) and Henry (guest star John Wesley Shipp) are concerned about Barry taking on Zoom.

Source : Arrow’s Katie Cassidy Comes To The Flash In New Invincible Photos