Marvel’s dark new vision of the Avengers set in the far-flung future is portrayed in the comic book; Avengers: Twilight by writer Chip Zdarksy and artist Daniel Acuna. The comic book is set in a dystopic future decades after H-Day: Hero Day, which is a national tragedy and a day of reckoning for the superhero community that leveled up and killed hundreds, including Spider-Man and the Hulk.
The comic book introduces the readers to James Stark; son of Tony Stark and Janet van Dye. In the Avengers: Twilight #3, James Stark debuts his own Iron Man armor which reportedly surpasses his father’s original suit. The character goes ahead and sets up a tragic dynamic for the comic book’s final stretch.
Marvel’s Avengers: Twilight #2
Marvel’s Avengers: Twilight #3 showcases James Stark’s Iron Man armor
In Marvel‘s Avengers: Twilight #3, the son of Iron Man and Wasp; James Stark,...
The comic book introduces the readers to James Stark; son of Tony Stark and Janet van Dye. In the Avengers: Twilight #3, James Stark debuts his own Iron Man armor which reportedly surpasses his father’s original suit. The character goes ahead and sets up a tragic dynamic for the comic book’s final stretch.
Marvel’s Avengers: Twilight #2
Marvel’s Avengers: Twilight #3 showcases James Stark’s Iron Man armor
In Marvel‘s Avengers: Twilight #3, the son of Iron Man and Wasp; James Stark,...
- 3/19/2024
- by Avneet Ahluwalia
- FandomWire
In the midst of Europe’s changing financial landscape, a panel of producers, financing agents and private equity consultants at International Film Festival Rotterdam (Iffr) considered which business models are working best.
“Let’s be honest here. If you can avoid hard money, then do it,” said Backup Media’s Jean Baptiste Babin.
“European producers think of financing as a banking job: you are loaned the money [from the state], and there’s no backend or equity,” said Paris-based Babin.
“But if a private investor comes on board - they can recoup a premium up to 125% of the production budget and 40-50% of the backend.”
Guirec van Slingelandt, a private equity consultant at Dutch company Global Film Partners, agreed.
“The Dutch Film Fund don’t know how to act when an international co-producer comes on board. They don’t understand the private equity system, and don’t want to deal with it.”
Paris-based lawyer Sebastien Lechaussee of L’Avocat also warned...
“Let’s be honest here. If you can avoid hard money, then do it,” said Backup Media’s Jean Baptiste Babin.
“European producers think of financing as a banking job: you are loaned the money [from the state], and there’s no backend or equity,” said Paris-based Babin.
“But if a private investor comes on board - they can recoup a premium up to 125% of the production budget and 40-50% of the backend.”
Guirec van Slingelandt, a private equity consultant at Dutch company Global Film Partners, agreed.
“The Dutch Film Fund don’t know how to act when an international co-producer comes on board. They don’t understand the private equity system, and don’t want to deal with it.”
Paris-based lawyer Sebastien Lechaussee of L’Avocat also warned...
- 2/2/2016
- ScreenDaily
A trailer has been unveiled for the new Made in Chelsea workout DVD, called Mic:fit.
Binky Felstead, Spencer Matthews, Lucy Watson, Oliver Proudlock and trainers for the show present four 20-minute workouts on the disc, released on DVD and download on December 1.
Felstead and Proudlock have a Tabata Wake Up Call Workout with Lee Constantino.
Watson and Matthews join up with trainer Lisa Welham for a Toned in Time for St Tropez beach body workout.
Proudlock and Watson do a Pilates and yoga inspired Chelsea Morning Power Stretch workout with Ashton Turner.
Trainer James Stark works with Felstead and Matthews on the Hiit the Kings Road - a high-intensity interval training routine.
Bonus features on the disc are behind-the-scenes, DVD commentary and an etiquette feature.
Binky Felstead, Spencer Matthews, Lucy Watson, Oliver Proudlock and trainers for the show present four 20-minute workouts on the disc, released on DVD and download on December 1.
Felstead and Proudlock have a Tabata Wake Up Call Workout with Lee Constantino.
Watson and Matthews join up with trainer Lisa Welham for a Toned in Time for St Tropez beach body workout.
Proudlock and Watson do a Pilates and yoga inspired Chelsea Morning Power Stretch workout with Ashton Turner.
Trainer James Stark works with Felstead and Matthews on the Hiit the Kings Road - a high-intensity interval training routine.
Bonus features on the disc are behind-the-scenes, DVD commentary and an etiquette feature.
- 11/17/2014
- Digital Spy
Author Richard Kadrey's supernatural hit man/investigator James Stark (a.k.a. Sandman Slim) is fast becoming one of horror's iconic bad boys. I recently chatted with Kadrey about his three Slim novels (Sandman Slim, Kill the Dead, Aloha from Hell) in a video interview that we'll have up on FEARnet soon. In the meantime, I thought I'd share with you Kadrey's picks for the Top 5 antiheroes in pop culture. Check out Kadrey's choices after the jump. Here's Richard Kadrey on his Top 5 antiheroes: "1.) I'd have to go with John Constantine. He's a pretty great character. 2.) The Man With No Name. 3.) Iggy Pop -- Iggy is as much James Osterberg as he is Iggy. He's a construct. Iggy and the...
- 1/16/2012
- FEARnet
Hardcover: 400 pages Publisher: Harper Voyager Language: English Isbn-10: 0061714305 Isbn-13: 978-0061714306
Summary: James Stark was having a pretty bad day, and then he went to Hell. After 11 years in the Pit, fighting in gladiatorial games and learning all sorts of nasty tricks, Stark has earned himself the nickname Sandman Slim: the scariest hitman in Hell.
Now, he’s clawed his way out of the Perdition; he’s pissed off and looking for a little payback against the guys that sent him Downtown and murdered his girl, Alice. But his path to vengeance is blocked by Heaven and Hell. There’s something outside the balance of Light and Darkness that threatens to unravel all creation, and the powers that be need Sandman Slim’s unique skill set to stop the end of everything. Resurrection sucks. Saving the world is worse.
“When you jump off a cliff, is it better to...
Summary: James Stark was having a pretty bad day, and then he went to Hell. After 11 years in the Pit, fighting in gladiatorial games and learning all sorts of nasty tricks, Stark has earned himself the nickname Sandman Slim: the scariest hitman in Hell.
Now, he’s clawed his way out of the Perdition; he’s pissed off and looking for a little payback against the guys that sent him Downtown and murdered his girl, Alice. But his path to vengeance is blocked by Heaven and Hell. There’s something outside the balance of Light and Darkness that threatens to unravel all creation, and the powers that be need Sandman Slim’s unique skill set to stop the end of everything. Resurrection sucks. Saving the world is worse.
“When you jump off a cliff, is it better to...
- 3/26/2011
- by Brandon Johnston
- ScifiMafia
Rebel without a causeBIG Home Video/Warner, Rs 599 (2-dvd set)Rating: ***** Decades before Amitabh Bachchan’s Vijay perfected the gritting teeth and sweaty look of the ‘angry young man’, there was James Dean’s impetuous James Stark. They could be seen as pretty much the same — a brooding hero harbouring an edgy hatred towards the status quo. Just that Dean managed to convey it all without a sweat. The Stark which Dean portrayed in the second last role of his short career is a spoilt brat who, despite having all the money and the looks, is restless. The film is the best-known ...
- 2/5/2010
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
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