Louis Leterrier Talks Captain America, Avengers

The Los Angeles Times recently spoke to The Incredible Hulk director Louis Leterrier and got quotes about what he’s seen of The First Avenger: Captain America and his dream for The Avengers. Here are several clips from the article:

LL: …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…

GB: 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.

LL: …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.

You can read the full interview here.

Source: Los Angeles Times

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