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For many it felt like a soothing balm, underscoring the kind of communal experience people were missing as the still-new coronavirus pandemic shuttered theaters. Even allowing for that, the operatic heights achieved by “Endgame,” which grossed nearly $2.8 billion worldwide, would have been difficult to replicate. Such a concept would have sounded particularly foreign in the run-up to “Endgame,” when Marvel and its leader, Kevin Feige, appeared to possess a Midas touch. Venezuelan filmgoers watch the first screening in Venezuela of Marvel Studios' "Avengers: Endgame" at a cinema in Caracas on April 26, 2019. Unlike “Endgame,” the challenges that face the movie business can’t be undone with a snap of the fingers.
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"Avengers" director Joe Russo says everyone should be scared of artificial intelligence. The director told Variety AI must work as a "tool servicing us rather than us servicing the tool." "Avengers" director Joe Russo has weighed in on the development of artificial intelligence. "I think everyone should be scared of AI," Russo told Variety at the Los Angeles premiere of "Citadel." Russo told Variety AI must work as a "tool servicing us rather than us servicing the tool."
CNN —Within the first scene of new Prime Video series “Citadel,” Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Richard Madden have a conversation that flits from English to Mandarin to German to Spanish and finally, back to English. But it is also a statement of intent from the series, indicating the radical ambition of the project the creative team is embarking upon. Chopra Jonas – the star of over 50 Bollywood films – told CNN, “What we’re trying to do has never been attempted – in TV, features, long-form, short-form, anything. Prime VideoGiven the international scope of the world Prime Video hopes to create, it’s no surprise they have turned to two titans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe to steer the ship. There are very few things that bind us together in this increasingly divisive world, and stories are one of them.”“Citadel” is available of Prime Video from April 28.
“But those were Hollywood-centric narratives that traveled. “It really is like riding a bucking bronco,” Joe Russo said. (The Indian and Italian productions have different showrunners.) According to The Hollywood Reporter, reshoots pushed the cost of “Citadel” to more than $200 million, which would make it one of the most expensive series ever made. (Amazon did not respond to multiple queries about the show’s budget.)
‘The Electric State’ is directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, who are also known for Netflix’s ‘The Gray Man.’Netflix Inc. is spending big on a coming science-fiction movie from the filmmaking team behind “Avengers: Endgame,” underscoring the company’s willingness to invest heavily in projects it thinks can be turned into major franchises. The price tag for the “The Electric State”—featuring A-list talent including Chris Pratt of the “Guardians of the Galaxy” franchise and “Stranger Things” star Millie Bobby Brown —is likely to be in the high $200 million range, people familiar with the matter said.
March 3 (Reuters) - Verizon Communications Inc finance chief Matt Ellis will leave the wireless carrier in May, it said on Friday in a slew of senior leadership changes. Senior Vice President Tony Skiadas will replace Ellis, the company said while announcing new leaders to its key verticals. Sowmyanarayan Sampath, who leads Verizon Business Group, will be executive vice president and chief executive of Verizon Consumer Group. Joe Russo, senior vice president and chief network officer, will replace Malady as president of Global Networks and Technology, which looks over 5G, 4G, Fiber and Edge computing services. In its latest quarterly report in January, Verizon forecast annual profit below expectations hurt by higher costs, tepid growth in wireless customers and high competition.
"Avengers: Endgame" co-director Joe Russo blamed "corporate sociopathy" for "Batgirl" being scrapped. Russo said it's rare for "something that high profile, that expensive" to be "murdered in such a way." "It's sad, but we're at a time in the business where corporate sociopathy is going to rear its head because people are scared," he added. Discovery canceled the release of "Batgirl" earlier this year after the WarnerMedia-Discovery merger completed, as the company looked to cut down on costs. "Avengers: Endgame" is the second-biggest movie at the worldwide box office of all time, behind "Avatar."
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