Did Zemo wait until he knew the Avengers were already starting to splinter, and then put his plan into motion? Or did both the accord and his plan to pit Iron Man vs Winter Soldier just so happen to coincide with each other?
quote:He set Bucky loose knowing Captain would do anything to protect him. He also knew how Iron Man would react when he found out Bucky killed his parents. Even if it didn't fracture the whole team, Iron Man and Cap would be torn asunder, which would have devastating effects upon the team, even if the accords didn't happen.
Did Zemo wait until he knew the Avengers were already starting to splinter, and then put his plan into motion? Or did both the accord and his plan to pit Iron Man vs Winter Soldier just so happen to coincide with each other?
quote:Everett Ross? If we are drawing directly from his comic book origins that is unlikely, if the wiki is to be trusted.
Did anyone else think that Martin Freeman's character is going to go bad at some point. I got that vibe. I don't read a lot of BP, but I'm pretty sure he is like a sidekick to him or his aide when he is doing king stuff.
quote:I would agree with this. If you divide the team or at the very least fracture Cap and Tony, then you have effectively broken the backbone of the Avengers.quote:He set Bucky loose knowing Captain would do anything to protect him. He also knew how Iron Man would react when he found out Bucky killed his parents. Even if it didn't fracture the whole team, Iron Man and Cap would be torn asunder, which would have devastating effects upon the team, even if the accords didn't happen.
Did Zemo wait until he knew the Avengers were already starting to splinter, and then put his plan into motion? Or did both the accord and his plan to pit Iron Man vs Winter Soldier just so happen to coincide with each other?
My guess, anyway.
quote:In this case, continuity and consequence are not mutually exclusive and the consequences don't have to be permanent to be consequences.
At some point to me, the things you guys mention are more continuity than consequence, and I'm not sure any of those you could say is without a doubt permanent.
quote:Probably. Setting your expectations for an MCU movie to have the same consequences as GoT is simply unrealistic IMO.
I dunno, maybe I watch too much Game of Thrones lol.
quote:Well, if you read many comics you know death is pretty much the same as well. It hardly ever sticks. Still, I expect sometime soon we'll see the perma-death of one of these characters, simply because the actor is ready to move on.
That's fair. And I don't mean to have a shallow reading of it that death is the only result of consequence. The disarray of the Avengers will for sure reverberate throughout the MCU for a while. However for me, they've just been trying to get us to feel that death tinge so many times that it rings hollow until you actually do it. Fool me once with Coulson fine, Fool me again with Fury and all these trailer images of a broken shield and Tony holding a smoldering Rhodey that don't amount to anything and I start believing no one is in any actual danger.
At some point to me, the things you guys mention are more continuity than consequence, and I'm not sure any of those you could say is without a doubt permanent. While sad that Clint is on the run and can't see his family it's a far cry from burying him. I get that we're talking summer blockbusters and comics, and please god believe me when I say I definitely do not want BvS grimdark but I think a permanent ramification has yet to be felt and would add great weight. I dunno, maybe I watch too much Game of Thrones lol.
Rogue, here's my thoughts on those:
-Cap doesn't have his Avengers family as it was...but who is he really missing? Tony, Rhodey and Vision? And we all know by at latest Infinity War 2 they'll all be back fighting together, so where's the consequence?
-Tony and Cap are no longer friends...but Tony has a trap phone with a direct line to Cap if he ever needs him
-Bucky goes into Cryo...at which point Wakanda's ridiculously advanced doctors will fix his brain and give him a new arm.
-They're fugitives...which will be completely undone when the world begs them to fight Thanos.
-Rhodey with some StarkTech won't be effectively paralyzed for long and I have no doubt by Infinity War he'll be flying around as War Machine no worse for wear.
-Ross still called him and got put on hold at the end right? So not sure how disgraced Tony really is. Even then, I don't think Tony would care if he wasn't in the good graces of Ross.
Good discussion guys
quote:quote:I would agree with this. If you divide the team or at the very least fracture Cap and Tony, then you have effectively broken the backbone of the Avengers.quote:He set Bucky loose knowing Captain would do anything to protect him. He also knew how Iron Man would react when he found out Bucky killed his parents. Even if it didn't fracture the whole team, Iron Man and Cap would be torn asunder, which would have devastating effects upon the team, even if the accords didn't happen.
Did Zemo wait until he knew the Avengers were already starting to splinter, and then put his plan into motion? Or did both the accord and his plan to pit Iron Man vs Winter Soldier just so happen to coincide with each other?
My guess, anyway.
quote:I bet it is next time we see him with it. He just happens to know a guy and be in a certain county.
I want to assume they reacted because the ring sense Vibranium maybe. I don't know if its been stated what his arm is made out of. Granted, since Stark blew it off, I assume it isn't vibranium.
quote:I also really loved that Tony just said "no thanks" and basically skipped the "backstory" part of how he got his powers and became spiderman.
So what is the stuff crossbones is stealing, and what was in Starks trunk? 5 bags of blood?
I swore those 5 other winter soldiers were gonna end up being the introduction of the Winter Guard
Spiderman was hilarious, and they even explain the eyes... Love how tony keeps calling aunt may aunt hottie and stuff... Petter was like hey y'all seen the empire strikes back? Those giant walker things. And when he is fighting Rogers, he was like stark said to go for your legs which is funny cause you think everyone would just shoot his legs out instead of shooting at his shield. He's only been Spiderman for 6 months. Wonder if the new movie will pick up where we left off, or go back about 7 ish months and learn how it happened
When zemo was reading from the book I found it ironic that one word was homecoming and it was said many times.
Loved giant man. Right before he gets big he's running on that platform and he's like covering 0 ground but they make it so dramatic was funny. And when he makes that tanker large, he was like shoot! I thought it was water!!
Would have been cool to see other prisoners in the prison. At first when Clint was yelling at tony, I thought it was Hammer.
LOVED black panther, his movie is gonna be awesome. Why did his ring and buckys arm do that weird thing? Also wakanda looked awesome in the post trailer.
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Petter was like hey y'all seen the empire strikes back? Those giant walker things
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Something else i loved but forgot to mention. When making a big jump/landing, the Avengers all make noise hitting the ground... except Black Panther. He's silent, like a cat.
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Petter was like hey y'all seen the empire strikes back? Those giant walker things
The "Hey, this reminds me of a really old movie. It's called ESB" actually had me rolling. Little *****!
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So many people that worked on BvS just got fired. WB has to be rethinking zach Snyder's level of involvement right now if they weren't already.
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and what was in Starks trunk? 5 bags of blood?
quote:More importantly, what does any of that have to do with Civil War?quote:
So many people that worked on BvS just got fired. WB has to be rethinking zach Snyder's level of involvement right now if they weren't already.
Where are you getting this?