That quote from cap about innocents is so perfectly well written in regards to his character and what we know will happen
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Also, does this news mean ant man is scrapped?
quote:This Ragnarok will be the Asgardian End Times type, not this story arc.quote:http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Tom-Hiddleston-Loki-Return-Marvel-Cinematic-Universe-67922.html
The Ragnarok storyline is one Thor fans have been begging to see on screen in this particular universe. Ragnarok was introduced as a cyborg clone of Thor, created by Tony Stark from a strand of the Asgardian God's hair. This happened when Thor went missing, though Ragnarok's true origin involved both Hank Pym and Reed Richards -- so it will have to be changed on screen to fit the current Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The introduction of Ragnarok makes complete sense with the news that Marvel is mounting a Civil War. In the books, Tony Stark used the cyborg Thor to battle heroes who opposed the Superhero Registration Act. Ragnarok has all of Thor's powers, but isn't a god.
The big question, to me, is whether Chris Hemsworth will be called on to play both Thor and his cyborg counterpart. The announcements today create havoc on what we thought we knew about Marvel's current contracts. We now know there is a Civil War, as well as an Infinity War on the way. Which Avengers will be available, and what side will they all be on?
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Also, does this news mean ant man is scrapped?
quote:RDJ continuing to appear was worked out, but that was for Cap 3 (and probably small roles in films down the line in a SLJ sort of way).
That Cap and Stark scene sounds so good. Such great juxtaposition and ideals from both... Neither is wrong, they just have differing viewpoints due to their character traits and histories. Sounds like it's going to be a great story.
Nobody answered my question about Iron Man 4. I thought this was a done deal?
quote:quote:This Ragnarok will be the Asgardian End Times type, not this story arc.quote:http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Tom-Hiddleston-Loki-Return-Marvel-Cinematic-Universe-67922.html
The Ragnarok storyline is one Thor fans have been begging to see on screen in this particular universe. Ragnarok was introduced as a cyborg clone of Thor, created by Tony Stark from a strand of the Asgardian God's hair. This happened when Thor went missing, though Ragnarok's true origin involved both Hank Pym and Reed Richards -- so it will have to be changed on screen to fit the current Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The introduction of Ragnarok makes complete sense with the news that Marvel is mounting a Civil War. In the books, Tony Stark used the cyborg Thor to battle heroes who opposed the Superhero Registration Act. Ragnarok has all of Thor's powers, but isn't a god.
The big question, to me, is whether Chris Hemsworth will be called on to play both Thor and his cyborg counterpart. The announcements today create havoc on what we thought we knew about Marvel's current contracts. We now know there is a Civil War, as well as an Infinity War on the way. Which Avengers will be available, and what side will they all be on?
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So... as somebody who isn't familiar with Civil War and just googled it, is Iron Man essentially the bad guy? I feel like they'll have to present it just right because the average movie goer doesn't want to see Iron Man turn bad. Just my two cents.
quote:Was stating an opinion, sorry. However, I think it is well justified.quote:quote:This Ragnarok will be the Asgardian End Times type, not this story arc.quote:http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Tom-Hiddleston-Loki-Return-Marvel-Cinematic-Universe-67922.html
The Ragnarok storyline is one Thor fans have been begging to see on screen in this particular universe. Ragnarok was introduced as a cyborg clone of Thor, created by Tony Stark from a strand of the Asgardian God's hair. This happened when Thor went missing, though Ragnarok's true origin involved both Hank Pym and Reed Richards -- so it will have to be changed on screen to fit the current Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The introduction of Ragnarok makes complete sense with the news that Marvel is mounting a Civil War. In the books, Tony Stark used the cyborg Thor to battle heroes who opposed the Superhero Registration Act. Ragnarok has all of Thor's powers, but isn't a god.
The big question, to me, is whether Chris Hemsworth will be called on to play both Thor and his cyborg counterpart. The announcements today create havoc on what we thought we knew about Marvel's current contracts. We now know there is a Civil War, as well as an Infinity War on the way. Which Avengers will be available, and what side will they all be on?
How do you know?
quote:If you're a gamer at all, try out Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 for a good taste of it. Not straight from the comics, but a fun look at how things get divided.
So... as somebody who isn't familiar with Civil War and just googled it, is Iron Man essentially the bad guy? I feel like they'll have to present it just right because the average movie goer doesn't want to see Iron Man turn bad. Just my two cents.
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So... as somebody who isn't familiar with Civil War and just googled it, is Iron Man essentially the bad guy? I feel like they'll have to present it just right because the average movie goer doesn't want to see Iron Man turn bad. Just my two cents.
quote:After the comics Ragnarok apocalypse, Asgard is rebuilt on Earth; remember that Mjolnir is a tool for building, not just a weapon. I think that if they wanted to bring Loki back around, they could find a way to do it using that basic story as a foundation. That would be way down the line, though, but still... imagine TH reprising that role a decade later in the last harrah of the MCU. Would be epic.
I think Alias is spot on. The apocalypse Ragnarok sounds awesome... the Cyborg Thor one... not so much. But I don't read the comics so I'm sure I could be wrong.
Very curious to see how Loki plays out. He's probably the most popular character in the MCU after Tony Stark. Wonder if he'll get a shot at redemption and maybe even help fight Thanos... Or will Thor have to take him out. Which would be Shakespearean and fitting to the Thor themes.
quote:The thought is that Strange is basically the new Stark... the centerpiece of the next phase or two.
While BC would make a good Dr. Strange, I think he would make an even better Adam Warlock. Someone mentioned it either in this thread or another Marvel related one and I haven't been able to get it out of my head!
Until it's official, I'm still holding out hope for Jon Hamm as Dr. Strange.
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I've heard rumors of them discussing reacquiring Spider Man. Sony is making money but it definitely doesn't seem like it's going the way they wanted to. Would be interesting to see how much it would cost, and how they could fit it in... But can you imagine the hype explosion if Marvel gets him back?
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I've heard rumors of them discussing reacquiring Spider Man. Sony is making money but it definitely doesn't seem like it's going the way they wanted to. Would be interesting to see how much it would cost, and how they could fit it in... But can you imagine the hype explosion if Marvel gets him back?
"My name is Peter Parker...and I have been Spider-Man...since I was 15 years old. What are your questions?"
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Someone pointed out that one of Marvel's dates that they claimed wasn't filled by these announcements, I think July 8, 2016? If this is the case, and they are still planning on announcing a movie for that day, my theory would be Planet Hulk, as Feige didn't close the door on a Hulk movie, and it would make sense that would want to withhold that until after Age of Ultron, depending on what happens in that film.