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+ | '''{{Htdup}}''' was a proposed animated film based on the [[Marvel Comics]] character. It was the brainchild of {{George Lucas}} who intended to make the first Marvel theatrical film. It was eventually reinvented into the infamous live-action film. |
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− | '''{{eps|Days of Future Past, Part Two}}''' is the twelfth [[X-Men Season One|episode]] of {{xm}} and originally aired March 20, 1993. The two-part episode is based on ''Uncanny X-Men'' #141, #142, and #287 and ''X-Men'' #8. The first two featured [[Kitty Pryde|Kate Pryde]] traveling back in time to stop a Sentinel-run future while the second two had [[Bishop]] joining the [[X-Men]] to stop a different dystopian future. |
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+ | At the time Lucas acquired the character's rights, Howard the Duck was one of Marvel's most popular character. He was a fan of Howard and publicly praised the film noir elements and absurd humor. Following the success of his second film ''American Graffiti'', Lucas told his college classmates [[Willard Huyck]] and [[Gloria Katz]] about the comics. Katz and Lucas intended to produce the film through his company [[Lucasfilm]] with Huyck directing. Lucas even stepped down as president of Lucasfilm so he could focus on producing films like this one. |
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− | Gambit objects because they cannot prove he is a time traveler. However, the team turn against him because he has always kept his life secret from them. Gambit tries to leave but the team stops him. They head to Washington, D.C. to prevent the killing and argue that Gambit should stay behind where Bishop watches him and [[Wolverine]] watches the two. The team arrives in D.C. in the [[Blackbird]] where, unknown to them, the [[Brotherhood of Mutants]] are planning the assassination. Gambit manages to sneak away from Bishop and Wolverine and heads to D.C. Xavier goes to speak to the Senate sub-committee on mutant affairs when the Brotherhood attack. |
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+ | After the conclusion of the famed ''Star Wars'' trilogy, Lucasfilm partnered with [[Universal Pictures]]. Lucas wanted to make ''Howard the Duck'' through his company's animation division known as [[Pixar Animation Studios]]. However, Lucasfilm was contractually obligated to deliver a live-action film for Universal and the distribution company forced them to change. Universal overrode the objections of Lucas, Huyck, and Katz and made the first theatrical film based on a Marvel Comics property. |
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− | The Brotherhood draws the X-Men away from the Capitol Building while the politicians and their aides go into hiding. As the two teams fight, Wolverine and Bishop arrive. They slowly gain the upperhand on the Brotherhood but Bishop's powers accidentally destroys a tower nearly killing some people. Rogue, [[Jean Grey]], and Wolverine save them and the Brotherhood are defeated. While Wolverine explains why he is there, Bishop sneaks off to hunt Gambit. Senator [[Robert Kelly]] goes into a safe room when his aide reveals herself to be [[Mystique]]. She morphs into Gambit then uncovers the real aide's eyes to be the witness to "Gambit's" murder. The real Gambit shows up and the two fight. Bishop shows up and realizes one is a shapeshifter, but since he cannot tell which he decides to kill them both. Rogue saves both by destroying Bishop's temporal transceiver sending him back to the future. |
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+ | The live-action ''Howard the Duck'' film went on to become an infamous box office and critical failure. It "won" four Golden Raspberry Awards and is considered one of the worst films ever made, though it has since developed a cult following. Because of the film's failure, Lucas was forced to sell Pixar to Apple founder Steve Jobs, who eventually partnered with [[The Walt Disney Company]] to produce animated features. |
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− | After Gambit passes out and Kelly leaves, Mystique reveals that she was Rogue's adoptive mother. Rogue helps her escape but urges her to leave [[Apocalypse]]'s employ. Mystique claims she cannot and leaves. Bishop returns to a different though similar dystopian future. Forge tells him that something else must have happened triggering this nightmare while he examines Wolverine's adamantium skeleton. Later in the present, the X-Men find that Kelly has been kidnapped from his office. While searching for clues, [[Professor X]] realizes that his watch has been [[Magneto|magnetized]]. |
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Howard the Duck was a proposed animated film based on the Marvel Comics character. It was the brainchild of George Lucas who intended to make the first Marvel theatrical film. It was eventually reinvented into the infamous live-action film.
At the time Lucas acquired the character's rights, Howard the Duck was one of Marvel's most popular character. He was a fan of Howard and publicly praised the film noir elements and absurd humor. Following the success of his second film American Graffiti, Lucas told his college classmates Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz about the comics. Katz and Lucas intended to produce the film through his company Lucasfilm with Huyck directing. Lucas even stepped down as president of Lucasfilm so he could focus on producing films like this one.
After the conclusion of the famed Star Wars trilogy, Lucasfilm partnered with Universal Pictures. Lucas wanted to make Howard the Duck through his company's animation division known as Pixar Animation Studios. However, Lucasfilm was contractually obligated to deliver a live-action film for Universal and the distribution company forced them to change. Universal overrode the objections of Lucas, Huyck, and Katz and made the first theatrical film based on a Marvel Comics property.
The live-action Howard the Duck film went on to become an infamous box office and critical failure. It "won" four Golden Raspberry Awards and is considered one of the worst films ever made, though it has since developed a cult following. Because of the film's failure, Lucas was forced to sell Pixar to Apple founder Steve Jobs, who eventually partnered with The Walt Disney Company to produce animated features.
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