In this episode of Film Stories, a little bit of a Marvel misfire, and a film that was pitched by the owner of the company that made it. When Marvel first went into making films, it secured over $500m via a major loan to fund its plans. It was felt that a Hulk movie, The Incredible Hulk, was needed quickly to help pay things off. That and Iron Man thus went into production at the same time ā and one would go a lot, lot more smoothly than the other (hint ā title star Ed Norton was set to make two Hulk films, but ultimately didnāt). Life, meanwhile, is an often-overlooked sci-fi hit from 2017. Not only is it a good film, though, but it came together extremely quickly. And for writers Paul Wernick and Rhett Rheese, they were given a one line idea and around a month to work out just what the resultant film would be. Plus: the shadow of the not-dissimilar Alien: Covenant was on the horizon⦠Have a listen to the latest Film Stories podcast via the handy widget above, and do consider supporting our other ventures via the links below. ā Thank you for visiting! If youād like to support our attempts to make a non-clickbaity movie website: Follow Film Stories on Twitter here, and on Facebook here. Buy our Film Stories and Film Junior print magazines here. Become a Patron here.
Podcast: The Incredible Hulk (2008) and Life (2017)
In this episode of Film Stories, a little bit of a Marvel misfire, and a film that was pitched by the owner of the company that made it. When Marvel first went into making films, it secured over $500m via a major loan to fund its plans. It was felt that a Hulk movie, The Incredible Hulk, was needed quickly to help pay things off. That and Iron Man thus went into production at the same time ā and one would go a lot, lot more smoothly than the other (hint ā title star Ed Norton was set to make two Hulk films, but ultimately didnāt). Life, meanwhile, is an often-overlooked sci-fi hit from 2017. Not only is it a good film, though, but it came together extremely quickly. And for writers Paul Wernick and Rhett Rheese, they were given a one line idea and around a month to work out just what the resultant film would be. Plus: the shadow of the not-dissimilar Alien: Covenant was on the horizon⦠Have a listen to the latest Film Stories podcast via the handy widget above, and do consider supporting our other ventures via the links below. ā Thank you for visiting! If youād like to support our attempts to make a non-clickbaity movie website: Follow Film Stories on Twitter here, and on Facebook here. Buy our Film Stories and Film Junior print magazines here. Become a Patron here.