^Me neither, but who would she play? She's a little short for Jessica Drew. Who else from Whedon's casts might be a good fit? Gina Torres would make a good Misty Knight.
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Ms. Marvel!^Me neither, but who would she play? She's a little short for Jessica Drew.
Ms. Marvel!^Me neither, but who would she play? She's a little short for Jessica Drew.
Sold. Nice thought there.^Me neither, but who would she play? She's a little short for Jessica Drew. Who else from Whedon's casts might be a good fit? Gina Torres would make a good Misty Knight.
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Ms. Marvel!^Me neither, but who would she play? She's a little short for Jessica Drew.
Still too short. Mockingbird maybe.
They are actually divorced now. Hawkeye is currently dating Jessica Drew/Spider-Woman.Ms. Marvel!
Still too short. Mockingbird maybe.
No no no no. Not a fan of Mockingbird (AKA Mrs. Hawkeye) to begin with.
Awesome. While I like the revolving door idea, I'd prefer if they got the whole cast together for at least one more film--though I understand RDJ might be a tough sell.
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Meanwhile, Avengers 2 shows Hawkeye dealing with PTSD after having been kidnapped and mind-controlled by Loki, while Captain America is still having serious problems adjusting to the life in the 21st century environment and starts going off the rails a bit. Some fans greet this as a great example of gritty, psychologically realistic storytelling, but others, who have previously lauded The Avengers as better than Nolan's Batman trilogy because "superheroes movies are supposed to be fun", now declare that the franchise has become too glum and depressing and "jumped the shark". To make things worse, it turns out that Bruce still has problems controlling his Hulk transformations and has to deal with his rage issues, while Tony does something really self-centered and he and Pepper temporarily break up. A bunch of fans get really pissed off and complain that this makes no sense since they had already dealt with those problems in the previous movie, and that this means Bruce will never have problems controlling Hulk, while Tony has overcome his character flaws, and that Joss just does this to create unnecessary drama and because he can't let characters be happy. If any of the characters die in the movie, this seals the deal and it's proclaimed that Joss is up to his old tricks. On the other hand, of the new fans unfamiliar with Joss' previous work declare that there's no way that the guy who made the first movie is someone who's into dark, depressing storylines, screwed-up characters and heartbreak, so they conclude that Joss was probably too busy developing the Avengers TV show and that it's one of other people working on the movie who's to blame.In related news:
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