Seriously, anyone think the Big Hero 6 will show up in a future episode of Ultimate Spider-Man or is it just me?
Yeah co-directors isn't that uncommon these days.
It's just me who thinks the Big Hero 6 will probably show up in an episode of Ultimate Spider-Man, isn't it?
Or are you guys actively pretending that USM the show doesn't exist?
edited 1st Jan '14 6:49:03 PM by TargetmasterJoe
I can't say. I don't watch Ultimate Spider Man.
That reminds me of something, though; will Disney actively promote this as being based on a Marvel series or not?
Looking for some stories?Hard to say. They'll probably do it both ways, but it's good if they decide one way or the other, for simplicity. Right now, it sounds more like a Disney film than a MARVEL Studios one because they're character that have yet to be introduced into the MARVEL Cinematic Universe and I doubt they'll crossover.
I'm still waiting for confirmation on a CG-animated Stan Lee cameo.
For the most part, Stan doesn't cameo in films based off stuff he didn't created. I don't think he showed up in either Wolverine film or that really bad Elektra movie.
He didn't create Big Hero 6, huh?
Doesn't he try to cameo in all films made by MARVEL Studios?
Hard to say.
He didn't show up in The Wolverine because Australia (where the movie was being filmed) was too far for him and he won't be in X-Men: Days of Future Past in favor of being able to attend a comic-con in Canada.
Maybe Disney will convince him to voice a part in Big Hero 6.
How do you executive meddle someone into making a cameo appearance in a movie if they don't want to appear in it in the first place?
Three words: money, money, money.
Who says he doesn't want to cameo in Big Hero 6? All it takes is one recorded line that he doesn't even need to do remotely at the studio. Easy peasy.
edited 2nd Jan '14 10:41:13 AM by kyun
Stan seems to have been less eager to cameo in films based off characters he didn't create. He wasn't in either Wolverine movie and I don't think he was in that horrible Elektra film either.
First look at Hiro Baymax. Looks like they're going for a more uniform, sentai look for the team.
Hmmm, why does this animated extrapolation of familial ties make me feel like I've suddenly stepped into a WABAC?
edited 16th Mar '14 1:31:01 PM by Mattonymy
You are displaying abnormally high compulsions to over-analyze works of fiction and media. Diagnosis: TV Tropes Addiction.I don't think the connection will go any further than that.
Looking for some stories?Interesting, I didn't know Stan Lee didn't directly create Big Hero 6.
Also, nice decision to adapt the Sentai look for the characters. I was wondering if they'd stick with the usual CGI Disney hero look, or riff on an anime style like Dragonball Z. I think the heart of the movie will lie within the theme of teamwork, not brotherly love.
What makes me think they changed his name to Hiro just so they can point out how it sounds like "hero" and put that into the script as a clever line??
edited 16th Mar '14 4:26:29 PM by Shota
Hiro has always been his first name. It's his surname they're changing.
Looking for some stories?All they did was simplify his surname a little.
Man, Baymax has some Sonic eyes going on there. That's probably concept art, but it would be cool if the film could look exactly like that.
Visit my Tumblr! I may say things. The Bureau ProjectAnd here is a description of the story I haven't seen.
Wow, that was a little sadder than I expected.
Visit my Tumblr! I may say things. The Bureau Project... he..... loses his big brother...
I don't know why I haven't seen that description before. Explains the surrogate brother thing.
Visit my Tumblr! I may say things. The Bureau ProjectThis better end up being as precious/awesome/precious as it sounds.
i. hear. a. sound.I'm more hyped about this than I am for Frozen. Having a dead sibling sounds like a nice change so it could lead to interesting character drama between the boy and the surrogate brother. Curious about the other characters too.
OK, I take it back. A boy that loses his brother and rebuilds him as a robot?
That's pretty Full Metal.
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Maybe I'm just comfortable with Ron Clements and John Musker. for the most part and the others were decent that I didn't notice. Sorry.