Tim Miller, Jon Watts, and Louis Leterrier for our Directors on Directing panel at CCXP Mexico.
The Big Picture Inspired by San Diego Comic-Con, CCXP launched in São Paulo, Brazil in 2014 and has exploded in popularity. The con has gotten so popular that it often has more big name actors than any Comic-Con in the world. With the success of the con, CCXP is expanding this year and launching in Mexico City in a few weeks. Just like the convention in Brazil, CCXP MX in Mexico City is going to be a hub of entertainment and pop culture, from television to film to comics and more.
For those who don’t know, the Directors on Directing panels host some esteemed guests to partake in an in-depth discussion on the craft of directing. We invite filmmakers to share their process and behind-the-scenes details on projects past, present, and future. For CCXP MX in Mexico City, our guests include Jon Watts , Tim Miller , and Louis Leterrier . These guys not only helm massive productions, but they have their hands in numerous areas of the business.
Who Are the Directors on Directing? Close These three filmmakers each have something big cooking at the moment, and they all also share a few things in common with their filmography. Not only have they taken the reins on some action-packed blockbusters and taken on massive franchises, all three have directed superhero features that smashed the box office . For Leterrier, it was The Incredible Hulk, starring Edward Norton , just barely missing the MCU’s kick-off with Iron Man.
This year, however, Leterrier’s future is all fast cars, star-studded casts, and most importantly, family, with reportedly the final Fast & Furious film, Fast X: Part 2. Miller is serving as a producer for one of CCXP’s other hot topics, Eli Roth’s Borderlands adaptation, and has an epic sci-fi — Marvel’s comic series Alien Legion — in the works with the comics creator Carl Potts at Warner Bros.
Directors on Directing Panel Details If you’re attending CCXP MX in Mexico City, you don’t want to miss out on this panel. Be sure to secure your seat. Directors on Directing will take place on Friday, May 3 at Thunder Stage. There’s tons of stuff to check out between creators, brands, artists, and more. We can’t wait to share this experience with you! For more details, check out the official site here.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
The Boys/CCXP Mexico: Starr, Moriarty, Fukuhara, Crawford, Doumit SetThe world is on the brink. Victoria Neuman is closer than ever to the Oval Office and under the muscly thumb of Homelander, who is consolidating his power. Butcher, with only months to live, has lost Becca’s son as well as his job as The Boys’ leader. The rest of the team are fed up with his lies.
Read more »
John Lutz | ColliderJohn Lutz is a Weekend Film/Television News Writer for Collider. He joined the team in the summer of 2021, but has been an avid fan and follower of the site for years. With a Bachelor&039;s Degree in journalism, John has always enjoyed writing, particularly for film and television, going so far as to minor in film studies.
Read more »
Domonic Riley | ColliderIf a freelance entertainment writer with four years&039; experience writing about movies and TV shows for sites including Whatculture and SciFiction.
Read more »
Nokia, SURF achieve 800Gbps for massive Large Hadron Collider upgradeThe Large Hadron Collider has produced more than 1,000 petabytes of data so far. Future upgrades will dramatically increase its data output. The Large Hadron Collider has produced more than 1,000 petabytes of data. Future upgrades will increase its data output five fold.
Read more »
Machine learning could help reveal undiscovered particles within data from the Large Hadron ColliderResearchers suggest that machine learning techniques could be used to analyze data from the Large Hadron Collider and potentially discover new particles.
Read more »
Jay Liu | ColliderJay Liu is a writer and critic of film and culture hailing from the embattled city of Hong Kong. He was chosen twice to lead the official Cannes Classics x USC School of Cinematic Arts partnership, reporting on the Cannes Film Festival. He has also written for nonprofit website Cinema Escapist, and he&039;s excited to write for Collider.
Read more »