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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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+ | 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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− | Following the [[Episode:The Origin of the Silver Surfer, Part One|pilot episode]], [[Silver Surfer]] ([[Paul Essiembre]]) enjoys traveling the cosmos but feels confused by hidden memories of his former life as Norrin Radd. He arrives at an entirely artificial planet and signals his master [[Galactus]] ([[James Blendick]]). The locals try to stop him but he easily overpowers them. Galactus arrives and the locals flee to join the [[Wanderers]], others who have fled their planets because of the planet eater. [[Thanos]] (Gary Krawford) watches the destruction wondering how he could control Galactus. He theorizes that the Silver Surfer may be the key to understanding the destroyer of worlds. |
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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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− | As he searches for another planet, Silver Surfer is overcome by the nova blast of an exploding [[star]]. When he wakes he finds a planet teeming with life but without a star to support it. He descends to it intending to contact his master. However, he is overcome by the fury of the planet's nature. He starts to fight back and a face forms in a mountain to introduce itself as [[Ego]], the Living Planet (Roy Lewis). |
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− | Just then Thanos attacks Silver Surfer. Thanos enters the [[Herald of Galactus|herald's]] mind looking the secret to controlling Galactus. Silver Surfer replies that the combined might of the entire universe could not defeat his master. Not believing him, Thanos digs deeper accidentally unlocking the sealed memories of [[Zenn-La]]. Thanos is overcome by his own memories of being on the planet and leaves. Aboard his ship, he swears that he will free the petrified [[Lady Chaos]]. Meanwhile, Ego tries to convince Silver Surfer to stay, but he refuses as he wants answers. He contacts his master, who has begun searching for another planet himself and found [[Earth]]. |
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+ | <center>The Flint Lockwood Diatonic Super Mutating Dynamic Food Replicator, or {{C|FLDSMDFR|smitsv}}, enters {{C|Kingpin|smitsv}}'s collider when the dimensions are forced to separate again. The Easter Egg is a reference to the earlier film by [[Phil Lord]] and [[Christopher Miller]] ''Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs'', which included {{smtnas}} {{C|Spider-Man|smtnas|actor}} [[Neil Patrick Harris]]. ({{smitsv}})</center> |
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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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