Louis Leterrier Talks About His Upcoming Marvel Plans And Avenger Dreams!

Louis Leterrier Talks About His Upcoming Marvel Plans And Avenger Dreams!

Check this L.A. Times Interview out with Hulk director Louis Leterrier! Louis talks The Avengers, The Hulk, Captain America, Fatastic Four, Thor, and more!

By jman1977 - Aug 10, 2009 07:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics
Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com

LAT: I met Gale Ann Hurd at a producer conference in Los Angeles not long ago and she mentioned the plan to move forward with a sequel to your film “The Incredible Hulk.” Is that something you would be doing?

LL: Well, so far, no. I am contracted to do one more film with Marvel so when I’m done here with this I will go back to say to them, “Guys you need me? Is there something I can do?”

LAT: Perhaps “The Avengers” film then?

LL: I would love to do the Avengers film. I’d love to work with Marvel again. I loved working with them. I like Kevin Feige, he’s a good guy and a fan. I love him. I feel really good at Marvel because they are people my age who are obsessed with movies and comic books. We talk about the same things. And they are not the nerd army – they like when you change something [away from Marvel canon] if there’s a good reason, they’re open to new things. Kevin is smart about movies and he takes risks. I would work with him tomorrow. But it has to be the right project.

LAT: Were you happy with the Hulk movie?

LL: Hulk was such a challenge. It was to reboot something and follow [the Ang Lee-directed 2003 “Hulk”] movie that was absolutely adored by part of the fan population and then absolutely hated by another part. It was complicated for me. I wasn’t sure what to do with that history. I did my Hulk but it was not easy. If I do another Hulk film it will always be compared to the Ang Lee thing, and my first one … if I come back I’d love to do another superhero, something different that I can really put my touch on.

LAT: Well do a bit of daydreaming; which characters would appeal to you most?

LL: Well frankly I’d love to do the Avengers. But there are so many great ones in the Marvel world. I would have loved to have done “Iron Man,” that is an amazing character. And it’s all because of Kevin – finding Jon [Favreau, the director] to do that movie, there were people that were surprised. They asked, “Why Jon?” And look at the result. I talked to Marvel about “Thor” at one point but I didn’t want to do Thor. It wasn’t something I read growing up, really, it wasn’t one of the books I loved. Now the new stuff, the [J. Michael] Straczynski stuff, that is great. But before you get to that you have to go back to the old stuff, the genesis and that’s not what I wanted to do. Captain America I love and that would be great but, c’mon, a Frenchman doing Captain America? They would burn my passport.

LAT: Well you would have certainly created an authentic Batroc…

LL: [Laughs] Yes, yes that is right. I have seen some of the design work they’re doing for Captain America and it looks amazing. It’s a period piece and it’s like “Raiders of the Lost Ark” and with more gadgets...

LAT: Well that makes sense, I know Feige and his team turned to Joe Johnston because of his art direction work on “Raiders” and the fact that he directed “The Rocketeer.”

LL: Yes, exactly, so it’s “Raiders” meets "Rocketeer” and “Saving Private Ryan.” It’s going to be so cool.

LAT: There are so many Marvel films I’d like to see and they’d be a bit deeper into the mythology. I’d like to see a Silver Surfer and Mephisto film, or Guardians of the Galaxy or perhaps Iron Fist, if done right..

LL: There are so many. A different Fantastic Four would be great, too. You know, you asked about my dream, I’ll tell you my real dream: To work with Joe Johnston and [“Thor” director] Kenneth Branagh and Jon Favreau and make like a triptych. We do four movies. We release them one a month for the summer. Or even every two weeks or three weeks. And the whole summer would be Avengers summer. So we do it the way they make television shows. One story arc but told in installments by different directors. So all of the directors that touch part of the Avengers world would do a part; we could make the movies shorter, maybe less than an hour and a half, and we use the same sets and save Marvel money. I would love to sit around a table with all of them a kick around the story. That’s my dream.

LAT: That’d be very interesting if you told a massive story, like the Kree-Skrull War … it also would tap into the comics tradition of cliffhangers and episodic storytelling. But it would also be a pretty massive budget for Marvel, a studio that is still fairly new and locked into a release schedule that will help it keep its shareholders happy.

LL: I think the main thing is coming up with different ways of doing things. People will get bored seeing the same superhero movie every summer. If we change the concept and package it differently, then we do something really original then people get excited. I also like the cooperation, I love working with someone. When we were doing “The Incredible Hulk” and “Iron Man” was going on, there was something really cool about that. It was like being part of a team.

LAT: A sort of campus ethos…

LL: Yes, precisely, a campus feel and with Kevin as the headmaster. I’d like to be part of that again...

Jman: I like his Avengers trifecta idea but am sure it will never happen that way. How cool would it be to get a new Avengers movie every month of the summer?

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Supermike
Supermike - 8/10/2009, 7:59 AM
WOW they really want to Jump the Shark don't they
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 8/10/2009, 8:04 AM
Damn cool MARVEL pic @ JMAN!!!

LEEE777
LEEE777 - 8/10/2009, 8:05 AM
Supermike @ Ive never seen ya ever first lol!


AVENGERS CAST =



; D
longbowhunter
longbowhunter - 8/10/2009, 8:06 AM
I keep hearing different people say " I'd like to see/make a Silver Surfer movie." Why the hell isnt there one in production? I'd kill to see Silver Surfer in his own flick!
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 8/10/2009, 8:09 AM
TEA @ This news is new man!?

What are they talking FANTASTIC FOUR for, that's FOXES??

Supermike
Supermike - 8/10/2009, 8:15 AM
because Leee777 Im not five year old only five year old say that annoying crap it really a turn off for me coming on here something with the God attitude people seem to have on here see themself as perfect people It stuipd we all have free speech and free will
Bamf7
Bamf7 - 8/10/2009, 8:18 AM
Keep in mind this is the dude that said to look for Captain America as a cameo in the Hulk. I'd only half believe what he says.

Sidenote: I'm convinced Supermike isn't even a real person. I think it's an account created by someone at this site to get conversations and comments going. Either way...I'm getting really tired of reading his stuff.
AvengingAngel1022
AvengingAngel1022 - 8/10/2009, 8:29 AM
finally more marvel news
AshleyWilliams
AshleyWilliams - 8/10/2009, 8:29 AM
he could do the FF justice well
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 8/10/2009, 8:30 AM
LL made a good Hulk, but i don't think he would do a less action orientated superhero very well.
superdog
superdog - 8/10/2009, 8:34 AM
supermike IS an asshole. today he just happend to be the FIRST asshole as well......ASSHOLE!!!!
Shadowelfz
Shadowelfz - 8/10/2009, 9:14 AM
Hahahaha looks like all the comments are finally getting to Supermike.
StephenStrange
StephenStrange - 8/10/2009, 9:31 AM
It's a real mixed bag with LaTerrier.

On the one hand he praises John Favreau for his triumph with Iron Man, but with statements like "I did my Hulk " and "I’d love to do another superhero, something different that I can really put my touch on." it is evident that he isn't interested in using a similar winning approach.

Incredible Hulk was fine. I did enjoy it, and it was obviously very much better than the previous Hulk movie in every way. But it was still no where near as good as Iron Man.

But what this fellow probably thinks of as "personalizing" the material is Hollywood code for jacking it up with stupid arbitrary changes from the comic that reduce it's coolness. He partially did away with the super leaping, which was one of the few things Ang Lee did right.

But both directors had the Hulk cringing at ordinary bullets which was incredibly stupid. Why would the hulk cringe at something he can barely feel?
One of Hulk's primary powers is partial invulnerability.
In the comics when he gets shot with a gun, he might not even notice. The comic way is better, but LeTerrier is too concerned with doing things HIS WAY to know that.

And almost every single director that takes this attitude FAILS. So, if he is involved in Avengers or anything else in the future I sincerely hope they keep this Terrier on a short leash.
MarkCassidy
MarkCassidy - 8/10/2009, 9:46 AM
I don't think it was better in every way than Ang Lee's Hulk at all! Lee tried to make a cerebral, intelligent super hero movie..he just chose the wrong character! Everyone just want to see HULK SMASH!..LL delivered it. But Lee's movie stands as a flawed, misunderstood masterpiece to me! I know i'll prob get a lot of stick for saying that but i'm not the only one. There was better performances, more character development and a stronger story in Hulk. The only think Incredible bettered was the action. But since that's the only thing that matters to many fans, its no wonder its seen as the better of the two.
StephenStrange
StephenStrange - 8/10/2009, 9:54 AM
Hulk did have it's strong points. I loved the screen cut scene formatting and cinematography and yeah the performances were great.
RadioShackMan
RadioShackMan - 8/10/2009, 9:58 AM
I don't like the idea of 4 Avengers movies. It sounds to me like he is speaking for studio execs who are looking at the dollar signs involved in paying $10 to see each movie. Make one movie, make it about 3 1/2 hours long like Braveheart or Watchmen was, and make it GOOD. Using 4 directors, even if they get together and talk about what they want to do, you are going to get 4 different looks and feels for each movie. Maybe it's me, but it's hard to get into something like that when every movie looks different.
Supermike
Supermike - 8/10/2009, 10:06 AM
I agree with Rorschach01 and that why Im so hard on live action movie because its all Action and No story that why I believe many people hated superman return because it got it right
MIDAS
MIDAS - 8/10/2009, 10:15 AM
They really need to make a sequel to "The Incredible Hulk." That needs to be Louis Leterrier's next move with Marvel.
MIDAS
MIDAS - 8/10/2009, 10:17 AM
They didn't get Superman Returns right. That was a superhero chick flick. Iron Man was a proper superhero movie. Action and story blended perfectly.
MIDAS
MIDAS - 8/10/2009, 10:27 AM
Even The Incredible Hulk had a good blend of story and action. That's what a superhero movie is supposed to be. You can't have a superhero movie void of action. For that, just label it a romantic comedy.
CaptainAmerica
CaptainAmerica - 8/10/2009, 10:52 AM
Oh god, J-man is an official editor now? He already stole 2 articles today.
BLADE4040
BLADE4040 - 8/10/2009, 10:57 AM
They got it right with SUPERMAN RETURNS....I guess if you say so supermike. IN MY OPINON THEY got it right with Watchmen,Dark knight,Iron-MAN,SPIDERMAN 1,BLADE,I just dont see Superman Returns being in that company.

Loved the interview and JMAN great post. I would love to see Namor and Silver SURFER done both origin stories with NO HUMOR. PLEASE NO COMIC RELIEF NO WAYANS PLEASE NONE WHAT SO EVER.
Jules4d
Jules4d - 8/10/2009, 11:45 AM
I posted this on scoops this morning, I think it is a cool idea he has
ASSASSIN666
ASSASSIN666 - 8/10/2009, 11:49 AM
As a character driven movie returns was awesome. It did lack the big action sequences, but if you look past that the movie was perfect. Superman was always torn between having a normal human life and being the savior for humanity. Most people who rag on the movie probably have the attention span of a three year old. Watchmen was character driven and so was dark knight. I would never call them huge action movies by any stretch. I wish Wolverine would have been given that much attention to develop his background. Most fans just want to see things blow up, or heroes fighting which can be entertaining, but lacking.
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