I think the reason I didn't like Age of Ultron that much because it wasn't Iron Man heavy like the 1st film.
Also I didn't like the Hulk being manipulated again through magic to create a frenzy. There's so much more Marvel Studios can do with the character if they didn't continue to stick Hulk as the uncontrollable beast. Hulk will always be Hulk but I would like to see some stints of Banner getting a hang of the monster. I hope this happens in Thor 3.But this is just one of various structural issues with the film, such as the Hulk not having enough to do.
Five'll get you ten Black Widow is a double agent.
Team Iron Man as Cap needs a good few serious dents in that 'perfect' face of his. And wow, why Wanda, why. I know you don't like Tony but throwing your kind under a bus because of it?
The only logical reason I can think of for Vision to side with Stark is out of some sense of loyalty to his "father." (Or co-father, I guess.)
I believe that's an assumption based on what's been reported about the next Thor movie.Since when is Hulk offworld?
Since when is Hulk offworld?
I believe that's an assumption based on what's been reported about the next Thor movie.
I look at those Kellogg's cereal boxes, and I starting thinking back to things like Hallmark's Death Star tree ornament, or that Red Shirt cologne.
Some things simply make no merchandising sense.
In some ways, this film has the potential to go wrong. High expectations after a brilliant second film, a huge (cluttered? cast, an adaptation of a well-known story from the comics. Shades of X-Men 3, The Dark Knight Rises or Spider-man 3 anyone? But if the trailers are anything to go by, the Russos have hopefully avoided all the pitfalls.
If so, Captain America might be unique in superhero trilogies in that the first movie ends up being the weakest of the bunch. Don't get me wrong, I really enjoyed The First Avenger, but The Winter Soldier was a much better film, IMHO. I can't think of another superhero series where the first movie was the weakest. Usually it's the third - DKR, Spider-man 3, X-Men 3, Superman III, Blade III - sometimes the second (Iron Man 2, hopefully Thor 2). The second often improves (the Dark Knight, X-Men 2, Spider-man 2) as happened here but the third is usually a bit of a relapse. Here's hoping the precedent is broken.
In other words, they're killing the black guy with the redundant power-set.From the line up on both sides, I'd bet that the third act involves Tony's team abandoning him after Rhodey is killed or wounded. He is being set up as the Goliath part of the story it seems.
Pretty much, I think. But we still don't know if he actually dies based on what we've seen so far. In fact, this could be what actually brings him more in line with his comic book counterpart.In other words, they're killing the black guy with the redundant power-set.
I don't believe Marvel when they say there will be consequences and deaths in the movies. They've been flippant about consequences until now and they've treated death like a joke. I'd be shocked if they killed Rhodey. I like the character and actor a lot, but I think killing Stark's best friend, in a battle against fellow Avengers is way too much.
Keep in mind that Bucky is also the person who killed Howard and Maria Stark, so this could really get ugly.
Keep in mind that Bucky is also the person who killed Howard and Maria Stark, so this could really get ugly.
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