Marvel seems to have figured out that no idea is too ridiculous for an audience as long as you feed it to them gradually. Now that we've had the transitional phase in Cap 2, they can totally stick him in a robot body in the third one.
Does anybody really think we've seen the end of Arnim Zola? He must had some kind of WiFi, right? Even if they needed 50, 000 miles of tape to store him, he'd still fit in an Ipod.
Marvel seems to have figured out that no idea is too ridiculous for an audience as long as you feed it to them gradually. Now that we've had the transitional phase in Cap 2, they can totally stick him in a robot body in the third one.
He said "One down, five to go." So there's six total. Two we know about with a *possible* third on Loki's staff plus at least one is bound to show up in GotG. That still leaves three or four in the wind.
I dunno if the Chitauri are slaves or not. In The Avengers the Other referred to them as getting "restless". In the first episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Grant Ward recovers a "Chitauri neural link" from an illegal arms dealer who presumably salvaged it from New York.My personal take is that that the Chitauri are either something entirely separate from the Skrulls, or they're some rogue off-shoot. Maybe they're a slave army of Skrull ancestry, but heavily modified by Thanos both genetically and cybernetically. The cybernetic slaves part is suggested by them all dropping dead when the mothership, or whatever that was was destroyed.
What I'm still not clear on is how Thor found out about them before showing up.
Say, in the comics is Ronan aligned with Thanos?A Kree-Chitauri war is a possibility. If the Kree are a formidable enough force in The Guardians of the Galaxy and let's say they claim another Infinity Gem as their own, Thanos could shift his focus on them.
So Thanos gives Loki one Infinity Stone in order to acquire another? That seems like a risky maneuver. And Volstagg and Sif clearly knew about the Infinity Stones when they handed the Aether to the Collector. So presumably Thor as crown prince of Asgard must know as well. Why didn't he recognize the scepter as an Infinity Stone? And if it's "Infinity", then why didn't it work on Stark?He said "One down, five to go." So there's six total. Two we know about with a *possible* third on Loki's staff plus at least one is bound to show up in GotG. That still leaves three or four in the wind.
I'm thinking that Loki's staff is the Mind gem. It doesn't make sense for tesseract energy to allow Loki to subjugate another person's will as he did in Avengers; and Baron Von Strucker could now be using the staff to unlock the potential of the human mind (i.e. Telekinesis, premonition, and even super speed and reality control).
I assumed that because the staff point was hitting Tony's arc reactor, Loki wasn't able to control him. If he had touched him anywhere else it probably would have worked.
Say, in the comics is Ronan aligned with Thanos?A Kree-Chitauri war is a possibility. If the Kree are a formidable enough force in The Guardians of the Galaxy and let's say they claim another Infinity Gem as their own, Thanos could shift his focus on them.
What I'm still not clear on is how Thor found out about them before showing up.
Thor's been around for over a thousand years, he probably heard about them in his travels.
He said "One down, five to go." So there's six total. Two we know about with a *possible* third on Loki's staff plus at least one is bound to show up in GotG. That still leaves three or four in the wind.
I'm thinking that Loki's staff is the Mind gem. It doesn't make sense for tesseract energy to allow Loki to subjugate another person's will as he did in Avengers; and Baron Von Strucker could now be using the staff to unlock the potential of the human mind (i.e. Telekinesis, premonition, and even super speed and reality control).
I dunno if the Chitauri are slaves or not. In The Avengers the Other referred to them as getting "restless". In the first episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Grant Ward recovers a "Chitauri neural link" from an illegal arms dealer who presumably salvaged it from New York.
So Thanos gives Loki one Infinity Stone in order to acquire another? That seems like a risky maneuver. And Volstagg and Sif clearly knew about the Infinity Stones when they handed the Aether to the Collector. So presumably Thor as crown prince of Asgard must know as well. Why didn't he recognize the scepter as an Infinity Stone? And if it's "Infinity", then why didn't it work on Stark?He said "One down, five to go." So there's six total. Two we know about with a *possible* third on Loki's staff plus at least one is bound to show up in GotG. That still leaves three or four in the wind.
I'm thinking that Loki's staff is the Mind gem. It doesn't make sense for tesseract energy to allow Loki to subjugate another person's will as he did in Avengers; and Baron Von Strucker could now be using the staff to unlock the potential of the human mind (i.e. Telekinesis, premonition, and even super speed and reality control).
Selvig said the cube can't protect against itself, which seems to mean that the stones cannot defend against each other. It would certainly account for how the staff was able to shut down the portal.
Indeed the staff's gem being another infinity stone may have been a necessity to open the tesseract from the other side to get Loki through in the first place. They resonate off each other somehow. Also a good explanation as to how Thanos detected the tesseract on Earth once they started monkeying around with it. Makes one wonder though why he didn't pick up on it back in the 40's.
I have a feeling that Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s success (of season 2) will determine if SHIELD returns to the movies or not.
Selvig said the cube can't protect against itself, which seems to mean that the stones cannot defend against each other. It would certainly account for how the staff was able to shut down the portal.
Indeed the staff's gem being another infinity stone may have been a necessity to open the tesseract from the other side to get Loki through in the first place. They resonate off each other somehow. Also a good explanation as to how Thanos detected the tesseract on Earth once they started monkeying around with it. Makes one wonder though why he didn't pick up on it back in the 40's.
I assumed the staff was made of the tesseract years before Red Skull came in possession of it. I also assumed the staff's original owner (before Loki, Thanos, or the Chitauri obtained it) hid the gem on earth for it's protection. As for why Thanos didn't sense the tesseract in CA:TFA and did see it in Avengers, he simply didn't have the staff yet.
I assumed the staff was made of the tesseract years before Red Skull came in possession of it. I also assumed the staff's original owner (before Loki, Thanos, or the Chitauri obtained it) hid the gem on earth for it's protection. As for why Thanos didn't sense the tesseract in CA:TFA and did see it in Avengers, he simply didn't have the staff yet.
That is certainly one interpretation, but it fails to account for the ability to instantaneously alter a person's mind. All other tesseract based technology we've seen has been purely based around energy generation.
The staff being the mind gem on the other hand, accounts for this and everything else just fine.
Indeed the staff's gem being another infinity stone may have been a necessity to open the tesseract from the other side to get Loki through in the first place. They resonate off each other somehow. Also a good explanation as to how Thanos detected the tesseract on Earth once they started monkeying around with it. Makes one wonder though why he didn't pick up on it back in the 40's.
Disney is rolling out this poster and promoting next week's launch on Facebook of a trailer for "Guardians of the Galaxy," yet another Marvel adaptation. Who's looking forward to the film?
Disney posted this below about the trailer and a Q&A with the cast:
Don’t miss a LIVE Q&A with the cast of MARVEL’S GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY including Chris Pratt, Dave Bautista, Karen Gillan, and Director James Gunn and the exclusive world premiere of the trailer on Monday, May 19th at 10:00am PT only on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/guardiansofthegalaxy
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