We TV comedy lovers never cease to be surprised. the russo brothers: Long known as the directors and producers of the “Arrested Development” or “Community” movies, they eventually got the keys to the Marvel kingdom and helped define the concept of the superhero (and even the movie concept) for a generation of audiences. They went from 20-minute episodes to 180-minute adventures like ‘Avengers: Endgame’, the second-highest-grossing movie in history.
With Phase Three of ICM coming to an end, Joe and Anthony seem to be more interested in super-spies: shortly after ‘Invisible Agent’, the fifth most-watched English-language movie in Netflix history, they ‘Castle’ (Primary VideoFriday the 28th)The James Bond figment and another revision of ‘Mission Impossible’ are just two of those endless references, he tells us. Joe Russo in an individual interview with this newspaper. “We were able to invest in a handful of passions from our youth,” he explains. “My brother and I drank a thousand things when we were little. We were passionate about popular culture and stories, especially genres. We wanted to absorb it all. We used to go to arcades on Saturdays or meet up for a game. Dungeons and Dragons’ was kind of over with.”
In this first link in a multi-link global franchise, title independent world spy agency Eight years after suffering a master plan, it is in the process of rebuilding. Manticore, a crime syndicate that brings together some of the world’s most powerful families. Two former Citadel agents, handsome Mason Kane (Richard Madden) and Nadia Sinh (Priyanka Chopra Jonas), lost their memories while trying to evade said conspiracy, and now lead new and separate lives. At least his former colleague Bernard Orlick (Stanley Tucci), who needs them to prevent Manticore from establishing a new world order.
Russo’s don’t know how to make anything small or cheap anymore so this is not surprising Deployment of the special effects and action of a series designed not just as a four and a half hour movie but as a full fledged ‘blockbuster’. “The idea was basically to do the same thing we did for the cinema, only with the advantage of being able to dig deeper into the characters, play with more twists, use the extra time to add nuance to the whole. … The project made more sense as a storyline than a plot film”.
more than $200 million
Giving full meaning and coherence to ‘The Citadel’ was not easy, and although the initial budget was already substantial, the creative team nearly broke the record after splitting into two camps, the first ‘showrunner’ (josh appelbaum) was changed and a round of shot had to be added. According to information from ‘The Hollywood Reporter’, the investment At over $200 million, it was beaten only by the ‘Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power’ series.also from Amazon.
Russo wants to downplay the civil war that saw the aforementioned Appelbaum and ‘Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol’ writers André Nemec and others leave the series. “All this happens in many projects, especially if we are talking about something that takes years to develop and has to go on for a long time. david weil [creador de ‘Hunters’] as a showrunner as he has an incredible brain and can do all the mental juggling necessary; “We’re working with Italy and India to help shape their versions while also creating the series in English.”
In Italy and India, that’s right, they will have their own ‘Fortresses’. And the idea is that they’re not just lucky countries: Spanish extension is also considered. In the end, spies from all these parts of the world are supposed to band together for a definitive final mission (like the Avengers in ‘Endgame’). “We worked with the Italian and Indian teams on the stories, but these storytellers and creators are the ones who make the decisions for their series. They are the ones who will bring a unique sound and tone to each spin-off.”Says Joe Russo.
Other bombings while falling
Browsing through Russo’s projects with his production company AGBO will make you want to close your eyes, take a deep breath, and ask, “What have I done with my life?” invites you to think. But Joe just wants to talk about what’s more or less close, that is, ““Tyler Rake 2”Coming to Netflix in June, which I think is superior to the first” or adaptation on that platform, but already managed by them by 2024 ‘Electricity situation’One of the magical dystopian books by Swedish digital illustrator and author Simon Stålenhag (“Loop Stories”). “He’s an incredible artist,” Russo rightly says. “She says things with her images that are hard to put into words.”