You're right. Blast!
this is not ALL of the cast, only those that showed up.Hulla Baller said:
That's not all the cast is it? Where is Chris Evans? I would assume he's in the movie...
Elizabeth Olsen, I think.YouBet said:
Who is the girl in black 4th from the left?
I like her from here.
Pretty sure that is MantisAliasMan02 said:Elizabeth Olsen, I think.YouBet said:
Who is the girl in black 4th from the left?
I like her from here.
Hulla Baller said:
That's not all the cast is it? Where is Chris Evans? I would assume he's in the movie...
Sex Panther said:
On the poster behind the Thanos statue, what is that Guardians of the Galaxy reference? Breakout?
Is that like a ride at Disneyland or something?
Genius!!!SeattleAgJr said:THAT.Brian Earl Spilner said:
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Friend of mine rode it a bunch and said it was a blast, still similar format to Tower of Terror (for obvious reasons) but does a fun job putting you into the story with a bit different ride.gougler08 said:Sex Panther said:
On the poster behind the Thanos statue, what is that Guardians of the Galaxy reference? Breakout?
Is that like a ride at Disneyland or something?
They redid the Tower of Terror at Disneyland and it's a guardians ride now. It wasn't open when I was out there in May though
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At the D23 Expo today, Disney announced new attractions coming to Walt Disney World will include Guardians of the Galaxy, Ratatouille and TRON.
Coming to Epcot, it doesn't look like the Guardians of the Galaxy attraction will be a version of the Guardians of the Galaxy - Mission: Breakout ride which recently opened at Disney's California Adventure in Anaheim, but rather an entirely new experience. The Guardians ride will be located in the Future World area of Epcot and replace the Universe of Energy attraction.
While no details were given on the attraction, it seems the storyline will touch upon the fact that as a young boy, Peter Quill/Star-Lord actually visited Epcot.
I'd be interested to see all this broken down. My assumption is that Universal has theme park rights to the classic Marvel characters, while Disney has those rights to any newer characters introduced in the films (Guardians, Black Panther, etc.).KidDoc said:
I was thinking about theme parks last week and it is confusing as far as rights go.
Right now Universal has a whole Marvel theme. Hulk ride, X-men stuff, Dr Doom ride, Spiderman ride-- all of em.
Disney owns Marvel Studios (as opposed to comics) and now they are putting Marvel stuff in their parks.
Can both parks end up being over-run with marvel themed stuff?
KidDoc said:
I was thinking about theme parks last week and it is confusing as far as rights go.
Right now Universal has a whole Marvel theme. Hulk ride, X-men stuff, Dr Doom ride, Spiderman ride-- all of em.
Disney owns Marvel Studios (as opposed to comics) and now they are putting Marvel stuff in their parks.
Can both parks end up being over-run with marvel themed stuff?
Yeah, I think that was all planned and really means nothing.Bruce Almighty said:
Sounds scripted
what if at the end of Infinity war part 2, Tony Stark wakes up in the cave in Afghanistan and goes back to work on his Mark 1 suit?dromo07 said:
What if at the end of the movie... superman shows up and starts to spin the planet in the opposite direction causing it to go back in time and have everyone come back to life. Now that would be cool eh?
dromo07 said:
Or better yet this has all been a blink of an eye and it goes back to when Steve Rogers first meets Peggy Carter.
TCTTS said:
If there is any reset whatsoever to the MCU, I'm done.