
Samuel L Jackson is one of the most enduring and important faces of the Marvel Cinematic Universe: As Avengers founder Nicholas ‘Nick’ Joseph Fury, he has appeared in countless Marvel adventures since ‘Iron Man’ (2008) – the very first MCU film – even if only in cameo format for a few seconds.
Jackson, who got his solo run this year with ‘Secret Invasion’, even had a very important role in the second ‘Captain America’ film (called ‘The Return Of The First Avenger’ in this country) – but what happened? That doesn’t mean Jackson’s influence on the film was unlimited…
In “Captain America 2” there is a scene where a group of masked men carry out an assassination attempt on Nick Fury. Then there’s a high-speed chase – which would have been very different if Marvel boss Kevin Feige hadn’t flatly rejected one of Jackson’s wishes…
Samuel L. Jackson didn’t want a simple chase. He insisted that the cars could fly – which would have made no sense within the MCU. “There are no flying cars in the Marvel Universe,” Kevin Feige also made it clear – quickly putting an end to Jackson’s idea. This anecdote can be read in the book “MCU: The Reign Of Marvel Studios” by authors Joanna Robinson, Dave Gonzales and Gavin Edwards (through ).
However, according to the book, the comic giant previously commissioned the company Pre-Viz, which works closely with Marvel, to visualize the scene as Jackson wanted – this way, in a major blockbuster production, it is possible to test whether certain visual elements concepts work before they are actually put into practice at high costs. In the case of the flying car chase scene, however, the answer was clearly “no” – and so the “Pulp Fiction” star ultimately had to settle for regular cars on four wheels…
Author: Michael Bendix
Source : Film Starts

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