Thu Feb 26, 2009 6:57AM2 comments ›
Thu Feb 26, 2009 — by Glenn Hauman
Samuel L. Jackson signs as Nick Fury -- nine times!

Feel the Fury of SamJack!
The Hollywood Reporter tells us that Samuel L. Jackson has signed an unprecedented nine-picture deal to play Colonel Nick Fury, director of S.H.I.E.L.D., in a series of Marvel movies that include Iron Man 2, Thor, Captain America, The Avengers and its sequels.
Also on the table is the possibility of toplining a S.H.I.E.L.D. movie, which is in development.
Jackson, the unoffical model for the Marvel Ultimate version of Nick Fury, first appeared at the end of Iron Man and was expected to be part of the Iron Man sequel, but as Marvel negotiated with its cast, deals proved hard to come by. Terrence Howard was replaced by Don Cheadle. Mickey Rourke still doesn't have a deal for the part of a villain despite almost two months of negotiations.
But now, Jackson has signed for a potential ten films as the same character. For perspective, Sean Connery only played James Bond in eight films, and that's counting Never Say Never Again and The Rock-- oh come on, he was playing James Bond in The Rock, you know it and I know it.
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Comments (2)
Manny Panning (7:41 AM on Thu Feb 26, 2009)
Connery didn't play Bond, just someone easily confused with Bond. In "The Rock" he had a daughter, a MAJOR character development for Bond. :P
mike weber (3:37 PM on Thu Feb 26, 2009)
I've never read any ot the "Ultimates", and the concept of a black Nick Fury stills annoys me.
That said, he'll prolly do a good job, and following the fan-favourite direction will help the films, i suppose.