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Disney reveals its secret animated Marvel super group movie | Blastr

We'd heard Disney was eyeing a new animated Marvel flick, and now we finally know which super group is involved—and the answer might surprise you.

Disney is hard at work on a big screen version of Big Hero 6, a fairly obscure Marvel super team that has anchored some miniseries and short runs over the years.

The top secret Big Hero 6 is a group of heroes assembled by the Japanese government, and they've battled various kinds of monsters over the years.

An odd choice? Sure. But, Disney Blue Sky's Honor Hunter says the pitch is strong and the Mouse is behind it—so these lower-level Marvel characters could be the next Avengers if it goes well:

The project is story boarded and has been deemed strong enough to tentatively put in the production line. So, if the story and script work out then you can expect this project to be the FIRST DISNEY ANIMATED MARVEL FILM.
Longtime Disneyite Don Hall has signed on to direct, and the studio is eyeing a tentative 2014 release date.
 
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Oh dear. Someone in the offices of Carl's jr. PLEASE start a web site 'the inappropriate Spiderman costumes/fails' thread.
 
Got ticket for TAS for 8pm IMAX tonight. Didn't know they were doing early showings but not complaining! Good way to end long weekend.
 
In a world where more and more young women choose to take photos of their cleavage for twitter and facebook...

WHY THE **** WOULDN'T THERE BE A SUPERHEROINE WHO HAD A CLEAVAGE WINDOW IN HER COSTUME?!

**** YOU DC!!! *******S!
 
Well, not really. Just some switching creative teams.




Where's that shut up and take my money pic?


Read the article. Creative teams, blending Avengers with Xmen, Rocket Raccoon and other 'toys in their toybox' getting more play(re:testing the waters to see what character we can cram into every book going forward). Creatively and morally bankrupt.
 
Read the article. Creative teams, blending Avengers with Xmen, Rocket Raccoon and other 'toys in their toybox' getting more play(re:testing the waters to see what character we can cram into every book going forward). Creatively and morally bankrupt.

No argument there.

Still gonna buy 'em all.
 
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