He is on Iron Man's right shoulder. This poster is the high-resolution one.nickstro66 said:Is Ant-Man in this somewhere?Good Aggie Hunting said:
Avengers: Infinity War complete poster
He is on Iron Man's right shoulder. This poster is the high-resolution one.nickstro66 said:Is Ant-Man in this somewhere?Good Aggie Hunting said:
Avengers: Infinity War complete poster
TCTTS said:
Who said they were unaware of aliens before Thor/Avengers?
Stark might not have known, but that doesn't mean SHIELD didn't (despite his hacking of SHIELD's servers in the first Avengers). The mere knowledge of the existence of aliens isn't necessarily the same as the knowledge that certain aliens represent an existential threat to Earth. That looming existential threat as well as a smattering of PTSD are the reason for Stark's meltdowns and anxiety issues in IM3.D12Lloyd said:
Iron Man did in Iron Man 3. That was the reason for his "meltdown". After the events of the Avengers he was concerned with the existence of aliens and spent all his time building new suits
Exactly. My guess is that SHIELD and SSR before that was segmented like any other government bureaucracy with little or no communication of certain information between different segments or factions.TCTTS said:
But he wasn't aware of SHIELD before the first Iron Man. I'm not saying he didn't say that, it just seems like at some point before The Avengers and/or Tony Stark joining up that SHIELD would have likely had some kind of knowledge of aliens/other dimensions. Especially considering the events of Captain America: The First Avenger with the Tesseract and all that.
If a Danger Zone/Top Gun reference scene doesn't happen, we riotMrPlow2010 said:
So Captain Marvel is set in the 90s. That should be a lot of fun and maybe even get to see some younger characters we already know.
Guessing her powers let her age slowly . . . maybe?rhutton125 said:
I wouldn't consider Captain Marvel being two decades back as a Wonder Woman ripoff, but I guess I do wonder why it's set at that time. Brie Larson is one of the youngest actors in the MCU, so I guess there will be something to explain the time jump? If she's an Air Force pilot in the 90s, she sure ain't playing a 45 y/o in 2019.
My interest is piqued. Skrulls and Nick Fury. My dream of a Rhodey appearance took a hit but surely at least 0.1% of this will take place in the modern day, since she's likely part of Avengers 4.
Saxsoon said:Guessing her powers let her age slowly . . . maybe?rhutton125 said:
I wouldn't consider Captain Marvel being two decades back as a Wonder Woman ripoff, but I guess I do wonder why it's set at that time. Brie Larson is one of the youngest actors in the MCU, so I guess there will be something to explain the time jump? If she's an Air Force pilot in the 90s, she sure ain't playing a 45 y/o in 2019.
My interest is piqued. Skrulls and Nick Fury. My dream of a Rhodey appearance took a hit but surely at least 0.1% of this will take place in the modern day, since she's likely part of Avengers 4.
TexasAggie_02 said:
well, fury is working on the avengers initiative back in 2008, so he knew something.
not unless she left earth after the 1st movie, and comes back to earth following thanos.redline248 said:TexasAggie_02 said:
well, fury is working on the avengers initiative back in 2008, so he knew something.
This is probably the best argument, from a movie standpoint. I just remembered the Agents of SHIELD showed a Kree body that was used to bring Coulson back...but I don't remember how they got it.
Still, if Cpt Marvel happens in the 90s, one would assume the name Carol Danvers would have come up at some point.
That guy is a legit chameleon.redline248 said:
Would have never guessed in a million years Thranduil was also Ronan
Yup, he was fantastic in Pushing Daisies. Have yet to watch Halt and Catch Fire but I've heard good things.dcaggie04 said:
Lee Pace. He was also in Halt and Catch and Pushing Daisies,
We are luckily getting the most content so the waits aren't as long as they used to be. 3 movies a year and 3 Netflix series a year for the foreseeable future.Quote:
And finally, I love reading about what's coming out but seeing this stuff makes me so impatient, because it's all very exciting and looks so cool but then you realize you have to wait a long time for it to come out.
Imagine being a kid from 1977-1983.jtstanley4621 said:
And finally, I love reading about what's coming out but seeing this stuff makes me so impatient, because it's all very exciting and looks so cool but then you realize you have to wait a long time for it to come out.
Haha good point! I'm not trying to say that I don't feel spoiled by all the stuff we have available.GiveEmHellBill said:Imagine being a kid from 1977-1983.jtstanley4621 said:
And finally, I love reading about what's coming out but seeing this stuff makes me so impatient, because it's all very exciting and looks so cool but then you realize you have to wait a long time for it to come out.
It seemed like an eternity between Star Wars movies for me. And I didn't have the internet to share stories with; I just had to create my own Star Wars movies with my action figures to pass the time.
"That just leaves room for 30 minutes of post-credit sequences"/Kevin FeigeQuote:
Taika Waititi : "The cut right now, I reckon it's about 100 minutes. It's not gonna be a very, very long film. I think that stories are better when you leave them wanting more, and this film moves at a clip, it's got stuff happening all the time. I think people are still gonna feel exhausted by the end, they've been on this big journey and stuff, so I don't think we need the film to be three hours."