Thursday, August 9, 2012

CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER updates

"Captain America: The Winter Soldier" co-directors Anthony Russo and Joe Russo are in the pre-production phase of the follow up to Caps epic cinematic introduction last year. The pair are known for their work on television's "Arrested Development," "Community" and "Happy Endings" and are clearly making a bit of a shift with this large scale, and presumably somewhat darker, comic book tale.

Anthony Russo spoke a bit about his take on the character and the tone of the film in the midst of the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour.

Take a look at the excerpts from the conversation below.

I think Chris Evans is good at comedy, especially dry comedy, but Captain America as a guy -- what I love about him is that there's kind of a nobility, a heroic quality to him. With the comedic sensibilities you and your brother have, is that going to be part of it, I guess? Is that part of the conception process and the scripting process?

It definitely is. I mean, we're trying to grow him as a character, and certainly he's come a long way, from where he started in pre-World War 2 to where he is in modern-day America. So the character has room for growth because of that huge journey that he's been on, Number 1. Number 2, part of the appeal of these movies is the ensemble. Captain America isn't the only character in the film, there are other characters that are perhaps lighter in nature.

Bucky, perhaps?

Yeah, exactly.

You're going with an existing story for "Captain America," right?

In a way. I mean, they're all sort of rooted in what's come before, but they're all also their own jumping-off point as well.

How did you sell yourselves [to get the job for] "Captain America"?

We were comic book geeks from a young age and big fantasy geeks. We got to talk to them in detail about that history. They knew that we understood the brand really well and the characters really well. It was a long process, actually, of talking to them over and over again, through a series of meetings over a long period of time. And I think they just -- we were really passionate about the movie, incredibly passionate about the movie. They felt that, and they felt like it was the right match.

What did you love about [Ed] Brubaker's "Winter Soldier" [comic-book] story that made you say, "Oh yeah, I know what we can do with this"?

Well, we like the [story]. I can't talk too much about specifics, that's the way Marvel handles things. I can say in general that there's sort of a darker, edgier sensibility at work there that we found appealing, and that is going find its way into Captain [America] in the modern day.

Where are you at in terms of production? Are you in active pre-production? Do you have a production start date?

We have a release date, April 2014. We are going to go into production early next year.

"Captain America: The Winter Soldier" opens in AMC Theatres on April 4, 2014.

Source: The Huffington Post

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