Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Agents of SHIELD trailer....

Great - so here is the trailer for Agents of Shield and the background it interesting. It's made by ABC network and MARVEL television - but GUESS WHAT? Marvel is owned by Disney (as you know by now...) but so is ABC network!! Look how easy it is to have cross media convergence when you are a conglomerate.

Agents of SHIELD and Thor2

Jeffrey Bell on Marvel's Agents of SHIELD Tying into Thor: The Dark World and Audience Expectations on Revealing Secrets

An in-depth conversation with the SHIELD executive producer about the series.

This week’s episode of Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD is a notable one, as it’s the first to tie more directly into the events of a new Marvel movie. Tuesday’s episode, “The Well,” finds the team heading to England, in the aftermath of Thor: The Dark Worldand what happened in Greenwich in that film.
I spoke to one of SHIELD’s executive producers, Jeffrey Bell, about “The Well”, what’s in the pipeline and the overall approach to Agents of SHIELD. The veteran of genre series like The X-Files, Angel (where he first worked with Joss Whedon), Alias and Spartacus, Bell also spoke about finding the right balance between serialization and “mission” episodes, as audience members begin to want answers more quickly than ever.
IGN TV: How quickly does this episode pick up after Thor: The Dark World and how do the SHIELD characters get involved in the story?
Jeffrey Bell: The simplest way to put it, and I think the most accurate way to put it, is that we air after Thor, and so we now know from the Thor movie that there was this spaceship that came to London and there was a battle and some stuff got torn up, and then everything sort of disappeared. So one of the things SHIELD does, as they did in the first Thor - you know, a hammer appeared in the desert and so SHIELD showed up to go, “What is this hammer doing in the middle of the desert?” So our team shows up in the wake of what happened in Greenwich, and we’re cleaning up. We’re looking for other Asgardian or alien -- we don’t use the words “dark elves” or anything like that -- but we’re looking for other alien material, because as we’ve learned from other episodes, if a Chitauri or somebody leaves something laying around, it can lead to trouble. So we begin looking for Asgardian stuff, and then it leads to a larger conversation about Asgardians, and in the episode we explore more of the history of Asgardians on Earth. We find an item that may or may not be Asgardian. As we try and get hold of that, it ties into the history of Asgardians here on Earth.
Clark Gregg and Brett Dalton in this week's Marvel's Agents of SHIELD.
Clark Gregg and Brett Dalton in this week's Marvel's Agents of SHIELD.
IGN: Coulson was obviously in Avengers, but he was also in the first Thor movie, so I would think he has his own perspective on Asgardians, having had a couple of encounters with them at this point?
Bell: He does, and he has a very strong opinion about this sort of thing lying around. It’s a staff, and he was actually stabbed through the heart by an Asgardian — I don’t think Loki’s staff itself was Asgardian, but it was an Asgardian that killed him or knocked him down. So yeah, he has a very strong opinion about this sort of thing being out in the world and needing to take care of that.
IGN: It looks like some dark events might happen with Agent Ward, based on the previews we’ve saw.
Bell: I would say that’s accurate. I don’t want to spoil anything, but I would say the fact that we’re looking for an item that may be Asgardian and the fact that Ward seems, I don’t know, not really happy might have something to do with one another. What’s interesting about this story to us is, one of our characters is deeply affected by the case of the week in a profound way, and it brings up all sort of painful, personal stuff for him. It’s interesting for us to learn a little bit about him in that respect and also to see a character behave — someone who’s usually all about control — in a way that seems to be less than focused.
Agent Ward does his thing in Agents of SHIELD.
Agent Ward does his thing in Agents of SHIELD.
IGN: This is the first overt crossover to one of the Marvel movies. Did you have a lot of conversations about that, knowing that Thor was going to open a few weeks into your run, and how you might tackle that?
Bell: Oh sure, absolutely. Because we exist in the Marvel movie universe, we’re always talking to them about what characters we’re bringing in and what items we’re bringing in and the timing of that. So we thought the fact that Thor was coming out, it might be nice to have, if not an Asgardian crossover, a tie-in where you might learn a little something more about that than you would otherwise. The other thing that’s interesting for us is that the Marvel movie universe is deeply science-based, and our show is very science-based. Then you’ve got Asgardian stuff, which is, as they say in the movie, “magic is science that we just don’t understand yet.” But there are items and parts of the world that you can take license with on a metaphoric level to do things to your characters that makes it interesting. So we’ve done that.
IGN: Even before this episode was announced, the more we heard about Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and now certainly seeing the trailer to that film and how heavy the SHIELD tie-in is, it seems like that’s something your show will not be able to ignore. Would that be a safe assumption?
Bell: I would say that nothing happens in the Marvel movie universe that doesn’t affect us in one way or another. [Laughs]

Thursday, November 14, 2013

BUDGET AND BOX OFFICE

So - one week after Thor is released in the US - where do we stand???

Well, according to Box Office Mojo - the production budget was $170million, and the worldwide gross is currently at $345million - so it's made double the money so far!!! It's a success!

Friday, November 8, 2013

Sunday, November 3, 2013

BOX OFFICE!!! Major data!!!

4th November - Box Office Mojo is reporting huge success for Thor 2 - and it's not even out in the US yet!!!!

The Mirror goes for the female fans....

see original article here

Thor 2 star Natalie Portman said filming the blockbuster sequel was less tiring than being a new mum

Her recent screen hiatus had much to do with the fact that she took time off to have a baby and get married after her Best Actress Oscar for Black SwanPremiere: Natalie Portman arriving for the World Premiere of Thor : Dark World
Premiere: Natalie Portman arriving for the World Premiere of Thor : Dark World
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Since winning the Best Actress Oscar for her work in Black Swan, we haven’t seen much of Natalie Portman over the past few years.
Of course, her screen hiatus may have something to do with the fact that she took time off to have a baby and get married.
“I love being a mom,” Portman, 32, says.  “It’s a lot of work, but it’s also very rewarding. You feel this new family responsibility and it changes so many things about the way you live.”
Last year, the Israeli-born actress married French ballet dancer/choreographer Benjamin Millepied in a Franco-Judaic ceremony held on the coast of Big Sur, California. 
Millepied was recently appointed dance director of the Paris Opera Ballet, and the happy couple will soon be leaving the US to live in Paris together with their two-year-old son Aleph.
But she returned to the day job in new film Thor: The Dark World, starring Chris Hemsworth as the formidable Norse God and Portman as Jane Foster,Thor’s mortal girlfriend whom he takes home to Asgard.

What was it like returning to the world of Thor?

It was really great to play Jane again and work with Chris and continue the love story from the first film. 
It’s a rocky start when they reunite.
They have a common enemy and there’s a darker tone. Alan Taylor, the director, chose to shoot on actual locations and we a lot of the film was shot in Iceland. 
This time I got to wear so many beautiful costumes and truly experience the wonder of being part of this kind of incredible production.

You have starred in Star Wars and V for Vendetta and now you’ve done two Thor films. What attracts you to the sci-fi/fantasy genre?

I love being able to let my own imagination and fantasies run wild when I’m part of these films. 
It reminds me of being a kid and indulging in the elaborate sense of play that you lose as you get older and the real world preoccupies your consciousness. 
It was so wild to work on those unbelievably beautiful sets and also to be shooting in Iceland which is such an exotic place itself. 
I felt my mind wandering and becoming part of the kind of magical world that they created for the film.

What was it like working with Chris Hemsworth and Sir Anthony Hopkins?

Chris is so much fun to work with. He’s also a great gentleman and very polite and respectful on the set. 
He would ask me how I was feeling and bring me a drink and just be a good guy on the set. 
Sometimes Chris and I would also have these giggling fits that would last a few days because we just couldn’t stop cracking up and after a while the crew was giving us these exasperated looks but we couldn’t help ourselves.
I also loved finally getting to do scenes with Anthony Hopkins because he’s such a nice man and more interesting than anyone you could ever want to meet. 
I didn’t have any scenes with him on the first film so it was so special to be able to spend some time around him. 
I sometimes had a hard time concentrating (for her scenes with Hopkins) because part of you is in such total awe of the man. 
It’s intimidating to work with someone who is so brilliant and inspiring. He’s very Odin-like.

Does having a baby to look after now make your work more complicated?

You have to be more organized and plan your schedule with everyone else’s since you’re part of a family. 
It’s a little more complicated but overall it doesn’t change things. 
If anything, you’re anxious to work on a film because your regular life as a mom is even more tiring! 

What do like to do in your spare time?

I love listening to music. I grew up on Nirvana and Jeff Buckley but I also love hip hop and classical.
I love old soul music, I love folk, I love all sorts of things.
And I read a lot, I love to read. I usually read novels, but more recently I have been reading more non-fiction.

What are some of the most important life lessons you’ve learnt over the years?

To take risks and be less fearful of failure. I’ve also realized that I can big chance creatively and it’s not the end of the world if you don’t always succeed the way you expected to. You move on to the next challenge.
 

You will probably be moving to France soon. What impact will that have on you do you think?

I’m not sure. I’ve always had a connection to France. My father named me Natalie because he was such a fan of the Gilbert Bécaud? song. 
Then I spent three months living in Paris when I was 12 (working on Leon) and lately I’ve been spending more time in Paris with my husband... so a lot of things have been drawing me back to Paris.

You’ve spoken about being very introspective and apprehensive as a teenager. Was that a function of all the attention you received from being a film star at such an early age?

I think it aggravated things. My tendency is to be introspective and driven and disciplined because that’s the way I grew up. 
And because of all the attention that you get when you’re in this business you become very conscious of your public “face.”  
You learn to control the impression you create to other people and this creates the situation where you become that person you’ve tried to create rather than letting yourself simply be who you are.
I’ve been lucky in the sense that a lot of my wilder behaviour and mistakes happened away from the glare of the media so I’ve been spared some embarrassment. 
Because when I’m not in the situation of being interviewed I can be very outspoken and say things that I later regret simply because I was being sarcastic or whatever. What’s different about life in your thirties?
I’m happy about getting older. 
I’ve started to play more adult roles and I feel I’ve finally become more of a woman and less confused in general about life.
I think I’m much more in control of where I want to go.
Sometimes I feel I’ve been working so long that I’m actually 42 and not 32.

What’s the biggest change you’ve undergone over the last several years?

I’m more secure and self-confident. In my twenties I tended to be overly self-critical and it took me a while to escape that kind of crippling attitude. 
Fear is intrinsic though to everything you do as a creative person. 
You’re constantly putting yourself up there to be judged and trashed. I’ve tried to stop thinking about that and so now I’m much more ready to try different things and just be as creative and daring as I possibly can.
I’ve also started paying more attention to how I dress and what I wear when I go out in public. 
I think being a mother makes you feel a little more conscious about how you present yourself. I used to be fine wearing a T-shirt and jeans. But now I’ll wear a dress or something more serious - otherwise my grandmother will be very upset with me!

How do you see your life today?

I’m very happy. I’ve always considered myself very lucky in life and I know how I’ve been able to enjoy a wonderful career that very few people get the chance to in this business. 
At the same time, I also know that there’s nothing more important than your personal life. 
Nothing else really means very much if you can’t find happiness in your own world.





First Box office figures....



Note - 4th November (figures show Wed 30th Oct - Fri 1st Nov)

Disney and Marvel Studios' sequel Thor: The Dark World has earned a stellar $45.2 million in its first three days of play internationally, where it began rolling out on Wednesday. By Sunday, the movie should have raced past the $100 million mark.
All told, the superhero tentpole is opening in 36 countries this weekend representing 70 percent of the international marketplace. Thor 2 opens in North America on Nov. 8.

Still hot at the Odeon

Nov 4th - still the first image on the Odeon homepage...

Thursday, October 24, 2013

The Graham Norton Show - Thor 2 Stars Interview


UK premier press coverage 22 october


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NOTE - LOOK BELOW AT ALL THE X FACTOR STARS WHO ATTENDED THE PREMIER! THERE IS QUITE A BIT OF SYNERGY GOING ON WITH THIS TYPE OF CROSS PROMOTION.


Natalie Portman gazes adoringly at husband Benjamin Millepied and radiates elegance in full silver skirt at world premiere of Thor: The Dark World 

She plays the rather understated scientist Jane Foster in the popular Thor franchise, who is rarely seen in anything other than jeans.
But on Tuesday evening Natalie Portman couldn’t have looked further from her big screen character as she walked the red carpet at the UK premiere of Thor: The Dark World.
The 32-year-old was the epitome of sophisticated glamour as she sashayed along in full silver Christian Dior skirt, which caught the light with stunning effect as she walked - before she cosied up to adoring husband Benjamin Millepied.
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Out of this world: Natalie Portman stunned in a space-age looking skirt at the premiere of Thor 2 on Tuesday evening
Out of this world: Natalie Portman stunned in a space-age looking skirt at the premiere of Thor 2 on Tuesday evening
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Simple: The actress teamed the full skirt with a black jumper - which featured a cut-out section when she turned around
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Simple: The actress teamed the full skirt with a black jumper - which featured a cut-out section when she turned around
Simple: The actress teamed the full skirt with a black jumper - which featured a cut-out section when she turned around 
The happy couple: Natalie and her husband Benjamin Millepied gazed adoringly at each other
The happy couple: Natalie and her husband Benjamin Millepied gazed adoringly at each other
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She teamed the skirt with a long sleeved black jumper, which featured a cut-put back section – revealing just a touch of skin as she turned.
In keeping with her simple yet stunning look the pretty brunette wore her hair off her face in a ponytail and allowing her natural beauty do the talking – she kept her make-up to a minimum.
The mother-of-one looked delighted to be walking the red carpet alongside her fellow cast members, as well as of course her handsome husband. 
Meet and greet: Natalie was more than happy to stop and say hi to the hordes of waiting fans
Meet and greet: Natalie was more than happy to stop and say hi to the hordes of waiting fans
Posing up: Natalie looked in high spirits as she posed alongside her co-star Tom Hiddleston
Posing up: Natalie looked in high spirits as she posed alongside her co-star Tom Hiddleston
  
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Enjoying the moment the star stopped to pose with Tom Hiddleston, who looked very dapper in a black tuxedo.
She also took time to have pictures taken with the father of her son - and the choreographer couldn't have looked prouder of her as he gazed into her eyes.
But while Natalie may have opted to keep her look demure, her female co-star Kat Dennings opted for an eye-popping frock.
The 27-year-old made the most of her cleavage in a gold and black gown featuring a tight bust section. 

Chris mania: Fans were delighted as the Australian actor stopped to sign autographs for them
Chris mania: Fans were delighted as the Australian actor stopped to sign autographs for them
He's a hit: Tom was met by just as many screaming fans as Chris was
He's a hit: Tom was met by just as many screaming fans as Chris was
Keeping it cool: Tom (L) opted for a tuxedo, while Idris Elba kept his shades and overcoat on
Keeping it cool: Tom (L) opted for a tuxedo, while Idris Elba kept his shades on and wore a Burberry overcoat
Keeping it cool: Tom (L) opted for a tuxedo, while Idris Elba kept his shades on and wore a Burberry overcoat 
Smart: Thor:The Dark World actor Adewale Akinnouye-Agbaje attends the premiere in a grey checked suit with star-patterned handkerchief
Smart: Thor:The Dark World actor Adewale Akinnouye-Agbaje attends the premiere in a grey checked suit with star-patterned handkerchief
Her vampy look was completed with tousled waves and a dash of bright red lipstick. 
The gang were joined by Chris Hemsworth – the films protagonist – who delighted fans by stopping for numerous autographs and pictures.
The handsome Australian looked red carpet ready in a three piece suit and with his locks pushed off his face. 
Speaking exclusively at the premiere about working with Chris Natalie told BANG Showbiz: 'I think Chris has chemistry with everyone he meets. He's the nicest, most professional, best actor.'
She added: 'He's very easy to be around. It's definitely not something we needed to work at and I think that says so much about him. He's a great guy.'
But it seems Chris can't quite believe he has so many fans, as he was almost rendered speechless by the warm reception he received at the screening.
He said: 'I love shooting in London. I've done a number of films here now and to be back with this film that we started three years ago to this kind of reception is a dream come true.'
Working the carpet: (left - right) X Factor's SeSe Foster, Janette Akua and Rielle Carrington of Miss Dynamix posed up together
Working the carpet: (left - right) X Factor's SeSe Foster, Janette Akua and Rielle Carrington of Miss Dynamix posed up together
Here come the boys: X Factor contestants Rough Copy showed off their unique to style on the red carpet
Here come the boys: X Factor contestants Rough Copy showed off their unique to style on the red carpet
Girl power: X Factor contestants (left - right) Abi Alton, Hannah Barrett and Tamera Foster all dressed to impress
Girl power: X Factor contestants (left - right) Abi Alton, Hannah Barrett and Tamera Foster all dressed to impress
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Boys night out: X Factor contestants (left - right) Sam Callahan, Nicholas McDonald and Luke Friend all showed off their very different styles
Boys night out: X Factor contestants (left - right) Sam Callahan, Nicholas McDonald and Luke Friend all showed off their very different styles
A large part of the American blockbuster – which is the follow up the 2011 film, has been filmed in the capital, with scenes being shot in both Greenwich and Borough Market.
Natalie, who plays Thor’s love interest, recently spoke about how much she enjoying filming in the Uk.
She said: ‘I love working here in London and I’m envious of British actors and British crews because American actors, we end up like gypsies – movie to movie, moving cities every time,’ she said during a press conference.
The long and short of it: Jade Ewan (L) showed of her legs, while Amal Fashanu (R) opted for a full length gown
The long and short of it: Jade Ewan (L) showed of her legs, while Amal Fashanu (R) opted for a full length gown
The long and short of it: Jade Ewan (L) showed of her legs, while Amal Fashanu (R) opted for a full length gown 
A bit much: Vanessa Feltz received a lick on the face from her boyfriend Ben Ofoedu
A bit much: Vanessa Feltz received a lick on the face from her boyfriend Ben Ofoedu
Loving the limelight: Tamera Foster (L) and Abi Alton had found posing for the cameras
Loving the limelight: Tamera Foster (L) and Abi Alton had found posing for the cameras
Loving the limelight: Tamera Foster (L) and Abi Alton had found posing for the cameras 
‘You can have such a fulfilling, wonderful, rich career here between the theatre, the TV, and the film all in one place. It’s pretty cool to get to live and work in the same place.’
Natalie is set to move from the US to Paris later this year, prompted by her French choreographer husband Benjamin Millepied.
The couple, who have son Aleph Millepied-Portman, will be swapping Los Angeles life for European living as Benjamin takes over the running of the Paris Opera Ballet.
Night out: McFLy arrive for the World Premiere of Thor:Dark World
Night out: McFLy arrive for the World Premiere of Thor:Dark World
Anna Williamson
Strictly Come Dancing's Aliona Vilani
Striking: GMTV presenter Anna Williamson and Strictly Come Dancing's Aliona Vilani wear patterned dresses 
Guests: X Factor band Kingsland Road seemed cheerful at the event
Guests: X Factor band Kingsland Road seemed cheerful at the event
Sister act: Made in Chelsea's Francesca and Olivia Newman Young go for black and white outfits
Sister act: Made in Chelsea's Francesca and Olivia Newman Young go for black and white outfits
'It's one of the most exciting places to be in the world right now,’ she told Marie Claire earlier this month.
‘It's really central in terms of the arts. It feels like things are happening in L.A., you know? New York is more where art is bought than where art is made.'
'I'm really lucky. When Ben asked me if I wanted to go to Paris, I freaked. Everyone dreams of living in Paris.'
The cast members were joined at the premiere by the stars of this years X Factor, who all proved their transformation to true popstars was well underway.


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