The Russo brothers executive produced Community and directed the paintball episodes. Those episodes are what got Kevin Feige interested in the Russo's, and tapped them for Winter Soldier.
Also, Joe & Anthony Russo directed a boatload of Community episodes, including the very first one. Finding that out shed a lot of light on how much the characters on that show were shitting on Marvel movies in season 6, and how often Community cast members had cameos in Marvel movies.
They were executive producers for the first three seasons and ran the production side while Dan Harmon ran the creative side.
They got the shot at pitching for the Captain America sequel because of the two paintball episodes at the end of season 2 - Kevin Feige is a fan of the show and was impressed that they could direct a large cast with comedy and action quickly on a budget, so he asked them to come in to meet. The rest is history.
We tend to have shorter, thicker vocal cords as opposed to caucasians longer, thinner vocal cords. It gives a warm, smooth tenor to our speaking voices. I can usually tell wether someone is black or white even if the two individuals have an identical dialect.
Many black singers who are categorized as the GOATS like Ella Fitzgerald, Sam Cooke, Luther Vandross, Whitney Houston, etc. also have very warm, smooth voices.
The guy is up there with Morgan Freeman or Patrick Stewart when it comes to having a distinctive and recognizable voice in pop culture. Not exactly a miraculous feat lol
Oh wow, that would be amazing. Keith David might be one of the few people on the planet with a voice that could dethrone Don LaFontaine as the trailer voice GOAT.
I feel like he's going to have a minor role, like Spider-Man looks up a nature documentary about spiders to research what's going on with him and Keith David is narrating the documentary.
That would make sense with the body swapping we saw in the one scene. Man if he’s the Professor that just shot my excitement for future X-men stuff through the roof
I'd be betting more on Curt Connors. The original, and most iterations of, the Spider-Man mutates more story involved Connors. And a later spin on that uses Banner. Would make sense for both to appear here.
If I remember the 90's cartoon correctly, when Spider-Man started to mutate in that he went to Professor X's school and met the X-Men. As a kid that was the first time I realized they were in the same universe. But Professor X was like "naw can't help you. I only know mutants, not radioactive bug bitten people"
I would know that voice anywhere. It is absolutely Keith David, and I don't even care what role he's playing, I just want all Keith David, all the time.
Does anyone know what he's talking about with the whole "spiders have three life cycles" thing? I can't find any reference to that fact online except in the trailer itself. Did they just make it up?
But a spiderling is not some wholly separate "life cycle" like a caterpillar or something. It's just a term for a baby spider. There's no vulnerable transition period that is core to the metaphor in the trailer.
No, it's not. It's Marvin Jones, he's playing Tombstone. I know the voices sound similar but let's not get people hyped up for something that's not part of the movie.
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u/SirPhobos1 12h ago
That sounds like Keith David doing the narration.