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Rodriguez's film is already a hit, and he's got some

Rodriguez's film is already a hit, and he's got some big goals in mind for the project. While some of the things I'd like to see in Rodriguez's work remain a mystery, his film adaptation could be especially successful, with his film adaptation of his novel Dune already receiving rave reviews and the Academy for Best Adapted Screenplay nominations. I'm not sure if Rodriguez will make an effort to pull off his original plan to create a hit, but I do know that he could get a lot of attention for his work.

Rodriguez's next directorial effort, The Avengers, could be a hit, too. But that would be an odd one. Even before director Joss Whedon's Marvel Studios films arrived (which could prove to be a huge challenge for Rodriguez), he created a major motion picture to help cement his legacy in the American movie industry. If Rodriguez and Whedon were going to make a movie together, they could be at their best as a team.

I'm not saying that Rodriguez's movies will never make it to theaters, but I'm also not saying they won't be hit. The last time I saw a superhero movie in theaters was 2008's Guardians of the Galaxy, which was pretty much the first of Rodriguez's three sequels. The movie's cast of characters, which were originally introduced in the original, are now being made out of material from the movie. I'm hopeful that the cast will grow in numbers over the coming months, and that will provide more opportunities for Rodriguez to develop their character, which would add to his clout in the filmmaking world.

And of course, as Rodriguez prepares to release another big-budget film, he'll certainly be able to get credit for a few key elements, which I'll outline below.

The original, unedited, reprise of the Marvel films as Guardians of the Galaxy made its way to theaters in October 2016. It's easy to see why: It's a sequel to the first three Marvel films. In that sense, the Marvel movie is a return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But the original Marvel movie did a number of things very differently than the first three, including its first, unedited, reprise of the Marvel films as. In that sense, the Marvel movie is a return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

The original, unedited, reprise of the Marvel films as Guardians of the Galaxy made its way to theaters in October 2016. It's easy to see why: It's a

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