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Vin Diesel insists on the 'Inhumans' movie from Marvel

By Nayanika Majumdar | Jan 22, 2017 10:47 AM EST
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The early 21st century has witnessed many superheroes coming live on the big screen and many more superhero stories being turned into TV shows. One common factor about most of these movies and TV shows is that they are adaptations of DC and Marvel comic books. Marvel has decided on a plan in which they will replicate many of the comics into the big screen or TV versions and one amongst them is the "Inhumans" which has been moved from being a big screen movie into a TV show. The "Fast and Furious" actor, Vin Diesel, insists on the comic book being turned into a movie and he has complete confidence in the director, being able to amaze the crowd.

According to information from MovieWeb, the "Inhumans" TV show has been moving head-on and the show now has a director to execute the first two episodes. Although the ideas for the movie adaptation of "Inhumans" have been completely scrapped, in a recent interview Vin Diesel stated that he didn't want Marvel to abandon the phenomenal movie because he thinks that they would be missing out on a gigantic opportunity.

Diesel was earlier approached to play the role of "Black Bolt" in the movie adaptation of "Inhumans" after he contributed his voice as the character of "Groot" in the extremely successful "Guardians of the Galaxy", but now since the plans for the movie have been scrapped the opportunity of watching Vin play the character has been lost.

The news from CBR explains that the TV show "Inhumans" will have its two first episodes, air as one IMAX presentation, last approximately 80 minutes. They will be shot entirely with IMAX cameras and will screen in 1,000 IMAX theatres all over 74 countries. The "Inhuman" series will not be regarded as a spinoff, for the already running successful "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D" which is showcasing its fourth season this year, even though from the same creators (Marvel).

Director Roel Reine's work in the "Inhumans" series is set to hit the theatres on July 12, 2019 which means that there will be a long wait for the series and Vin Diesel might get his wish fulfilled, of actually going through with the movie before the TV show is completely finished.

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