Lionsgate has acquired the domestic rights to "Kick-Ass," the new Matthew Vaughn film based on the Icon Comics series created by Mark Millar and John Romita, Jr. The film will see U.S. release in 2010.
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Lionsgate has acquired the domestic rights to "Kick-Ass," the new Matthew Vaughn film based on the Icon Comics series created by Mark Millar and John Romita, Jr. The film will see U.S. release in 2010.
Full article here.
2010 in US?What about Europe?
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Hell yes!!!
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I'll wait till the movie reviews give it a good enough review. If it is then I might see it in theaters.
"It isn't jumping the shark if you never come back down." Chuck
I predict a quick fade from theaters for this. The leaked trailer made it look both cheesy and a bit slimy.
"This isn't good cop, bad cop! This is fag and New Yorker!! You're in a lot of trouble!"
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Wait, has the first arc in the comics actually finished yet?
The Jaw Squad is dead. Long live the Jaw.
I don't think it'll do well at the box office. It's aiming at a very select audience.
"This isn't good cop, bad cop! This is fag and New Yorker!! You're in a lot of trouble!"
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There are 10 pages left to finish in #8.... the first arc.
JR
I wonder how Lionsgate will market this and if they have the resources and willingness to market it. It is going to be an R rating for sure.
The Punisher was also put out by Lionsgate and that disappeared quickly from the movie screens.
Depending on how much this film was made for, given that it was independently produced, with no major studio money, Lionsgate and the independent investors could see a sizeable return if they strategize their marketing towards opening weekend, and furthermore picking the right weekend. Lionsgate seems to hang back on their summer releases, 'cause they know there's no point in trying to compete with the major studio offerings, so they may shoot for late spring, but they have to make sure to distance itself from Iron Man 2, which is in early may. They might be able to slide the movie into a June weekend.
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I'm always amazed when people say the trailer looks Cheezy or the costumes look stupid.
Isn't that the whole point, the whole premise is normal (I use that term advisedly) people deciding to be super-heroes and making their own costumes.
There is no "Unstable Molecule" uniforms (TM Reed Richards Inc) there is no Mrs. Hogenson (Designer to the Hero Set) there's just do it yourself dyes, Ski Masks, painted kevlar etc.
So far from what I've seen they captured the look of the comic perfectly and it looks, dare I say it, "Fun".
I have a feeling although this won't be a blockbuster hit, they're going to easily make money on it.
Roll on a European Release, I'll be first in the queue.![]()
When the hell did I mention arthouse? Here's an idea; you actually READ my post, then give me a proper reply. I meant that not many people are going to want to see kids violently attacking people, so try not to jump to conclusions.
BTW, using the 'roll eyes' smiley doesn't make you look clever. It makes you look like a complete jackass.
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