In this quasi-promo for Marvel’s upcoming Thor sequel, master swordsmith Tony Swatton and his crew forge a chromoly steel replica of that hammer at Tony’s Burbank California workshop.
Previously: Forging Gimli’s Axe
In this quasi-promo for Marvel’s upcoming Thor sequel, master swordsmith Tony Swatton and his crew forge a chromoly steel replica of that hammer at Tony’s Burbank California workshop.
Previously: Forging Gimli’s Axe
Flogging a burger-bound horse at this stage, but how can you resist a LEGO Marvel version?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRL5wac6G_s
The only reason to stay up for the Super Bowl is the release of the latest trailers, of which the 3rd outing of Iron Man was the most exciting.
We could literally sit and gaze at Robert Downey Jr. all day.
Release Date: 3rd of May
[via Bleeding Cool]
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zps7toRHHoM&feature=youtu.be
And they chose Dublin.
Hilary Johnson of Clickonline.com writes:
Dublin was the first ever city in the world to host a special advanced Marvel Avengers Assemble fan screening, so we were the first ever people in the world to see the movie after the official premiere in Hollywood which is pretty cool! It was decided via Facebook, that whichever city had the most Facebook likes on the Avengers fanpage would get to see a special advanced fan only screening and obviously
Dublin came up trumps!We were there on the night and got people’s opinions on the movie, whether it lived up to the hype. Thankfully it did!
Leo Curbelo (who made this) sez:
I recreated the Avengers Trailer from February 2012 with animation clips from 1960′s Marvel TV cartoons. The only cheat was Nick Fury, but the clips are from his first appearance in an “Iron Man” episode from 1995. I also borrowed a Paramount logo from the same era to fit with the look. Black Widow was a tough find since she was a shadow character and appeared very rarely.
In anticipation of the upcoming Tron:Legacy movie, Marvel will release a series of covers featuring Tron-ified variants of classic superheroes.
Some tasty artwork there. As for the film, Karl was less than impressed.