Marvel Cinematic Universe Thread - Dr. Strangelove
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I would like to see the Fantastic Four becoming part of the MCU. So many possibilities. They could go 'galactic' with Galactus or even go political with Doom ruling Latveria or something
I feel like they could easily introduce the Fantastic 4 in the same way as Hank Pym's Ant-Man, setting the film during the cold war Era or something long before the avengers. They probably wouldn't join any bug Avengers team up movies, but there's already so many people it's probably for the best.
[QUOTE=jp_rsardeto;52037184]I would like to see the Fantastic Four becoming part of the MCU. So many possibilities. They could go 'galactic' with Galactus or even go political with Doom ruling Latveria or something[/QUOTE]
Kang the Conqueror would be a great one for the Four and Avengers to face.
[QUOTE=Tuskin;52024041]Did you even check if it was already posted? :v:[/QUOTE]
That was not the usual "Marvel throws people off what actually happens" trailer.
I should not have watched that.
Do we know which studio cut the trailer? It' be hilarious if Sony tried to spoil everything as a giant middle finger to Disney
Infinity War set photos are starting to appear, and ([B]SPOILERS[/B]) [URL="https://i.redd.it/egjg9z8qauoy.jpg"]Looks like we're gonna see more than just normal foot soldiers...[/URL]
[QUOTE=jp_rsardeto;52037184]I would like to see the Fantastic Four becoming part of the MCU. So many possibilities. They could go 'galactic' with Galactus or even go political with Doom ruling Latveria or something[/QUOTE]
Wakanda is killing us in trade. Absolutely terrible.
[editline]1st April 2017[/editline]
I'm gonna build an army of doom bots, and the avengers are going to pay for it
[QUOTE=admiralt;52041991]Infinity War set photos are starting to appear, and ([B]SPOILERS[/B]) [URL="https://i.redd.it/egjg9z8qauoy.jpg"]Looks like we're gonna see more than just normal foot soldiers...[/URL][/QUOTE]
Is that [sp] Corvus Glaive [/sp] ?
[QUOTE=Rapist;52023977][sp]She threw him into a wall with her fucking mind, and you're asking of she has any mystic powers?[/sp] :v:[/QUOTE]
[sp]Who knows, maybe she's just vegan.[/sp]
[video]https://twitter.com/AgentsofSHIELD/status/848611003076157443[/video]
[editline]2nd April 2017[/editline]
I wonder if Mace actually has powers in the Virtual World.
[QUOTE=Tuskin;52049940][video]https://twitter.com/AgentsofSHIELD/status/848611003076157443[/video]
[editline]2nd April 2017[/editline]
I wonder if Mace actually has powers in the Virtual World.[/QUOTE]
Ah yes, traced 3D models, my favorite.
Marvel's Agents of Boringlands
[url=http://i.imgur.com/IAiYdNd.jpg]Toy spoiling Tony's new suit in Homecoming (I don't think it's a spoiler but linking so anyway)[/url]
I got Doctor Strange today on dvd, they said during his drive that the spine-broken patient was an air force colonel, has to be from Civil War reference not Ironman 2.
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;52051263]I got Doctor Strange today on dvd, they said during his drive that the spine-broken patient was an air force colonel, has to be from Civil War reference not Ironman 2.[/QUOTE]
35 years old though?
[QUOTE=Karmal Khan;52051430]35 years old though?[/QUOTE]
Have they stated his age anywhere else in the MCU? I don't recall
[IMG]http://www.cosmicbooknews.com/sites/default/files/doctor-strange-war-machine-easter-egg.jpg[/IMG]
Furthermore
[url]http://marvelcinematicuniverse.wikia.com/wiki/2016[/url]
Strange wrecks on May 6th. War Machine is injured on June 10th.
It's not War Machine
[QUOTE=-nesto-;52051706][IMG]http://www.cosmicbooknews.com/sites/default/files/doctor-strange-war-machine-easter-egg.jpg[/IMG]
Furthermore
[url]http://marvelcinematicuniverse.wikia.com/wiki/2016[/url]
Strange wrecks on May 6th. War Machine is injured on June 10th.
It's not War Machine[/QUOTE]
Yeah but is he saying it's not War Machine or is he saying it's not someone else?
If anything, I'd say it implies that the Department of Defense or whoever is still trying to replicate the Iron Man armor after Tony's refusal to hand over the technology in Iron Man 2. I don't think they have any real intention on elaborating on it either [sp]kind of like the guy with the bullet in his head at the beginning, which I'm still wondering what the situation was surrounding that guy.[/sp]
[QUOTE=jp_rsardeto;52037184]I would like to see the Fantastic Four becoming part of the MCU. So many possibilities. They could go 'galactic' with Galactus or even go political with Doom ruling Latveria or something[/QUOTE]
I think the best idea I've heard is that someone (guardians maybe?) finds them in space in statis, revealing they always existed but someone used the reality gem to erase all memory of them from history, leading into a fantastic four film set in the 60s
[QUOTE=Steel & Iron;52051122][url=http://i.imgur.com/IAiYdNd.jpg]Toy spoiling Tony's new suit in Homecoming (I don't think it's a spoiler but linking so anyway)[/url][/QUOTE]
That image is fake, but that is what the suit will look like.
[QUOTE=Flyingman356;52053058]I think the best idea I've heard is that someone (guardians maybe?) finds them in space in statis, revealing they always existed but someone used the reality gem to erase all memory of them from history, leading into a fantastic four film set in the 60s[/QUOTE]
That's honestly a fucking awesome idea.
Like, they tamper too much in the cosmic domain and end up in a pocket universe, only to get released into the modern day. So it explains why Reed Richards would be the smartest man on the planet and know everything about cosmic shit, yet no one has heard of him until just now.
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;52051263]I got Doctor Strange today on dvd, they said during his drive that the spine-broken patient was an air force colonel, has to be from Civil War reference not Ironman 2.[/QUOTE]
I'm like 99 percent sure they say marine not airforce. That's why it can't be Rhodes, he's AF.
[url=http://comicbook.com/marvel/2017/04/03/uncle-ben-role-spider-man-homecoming-revealed/]Ignore the title, but some spoilers about Homecoming[/url]
[quote][sp]And while some fans might be disappointed to learn that the upcoming MCU solo film debut from the Web Slinger wouldn’t dwell too much in the past, producers made it clear that the new Spider-Man stories will focus on Peter in the present.
That means Uncle Ben will not be featured in the movie, and they have pretty good reasons for why.
While speaking with CinemaBlend, co-producer Eric Carroll revealed the filmmakers logic for why they’re not showcasing the whole “Great Power” mantra’s inception.
“We thought that, to keep this fun, light tone, as soon as they have to have their, like, 'Let's remember our dearly departed father figure' -- it derails that a little,” Carroll said. “And again, what we're trying to tell is this sort of fun story of the kid who is doing all the wrong things for the right reasons. And once you do that, it stops becoming a fun movie about a kid trying to be a kid. He's mourning the loss of a parent.”[/sp][/quote]
[sp]The Daily Bugle isn't appearing either, but I will let that one slide for now[/sp]
I can appreciate them wanting to keep a consistent tone, but a big part of Spider-Man is how things can get serious. Word is these are gonna be bi-annual releases for Marvel, following Pete as he gets older (in what is definitely not a blatant attempt to groom the new MCU posterboy after RDJ inevitably retires sometime in the next ten years).
I hope we get to see Peter Parker grow and mature; the comics are obsessed with him being a single loser who has to buy eggs for his doting aunt, but I've always liked watching him grow from "absentminded kid" to "responsible adult". It creates a nice contrast when you see him flinging jokes about Doc Ock's haircut, but then picking up Kingpin by his bare chest to remind him that he's capable of being very unfriendly if innocent people are threatened.
Those few moments when Spider-Man gets serious are just incredible, and I hope they have the courage to let those moments happen when appropriate, rather than retaining the nice, safe, squeaky-clean MCU image where funny jokes are never more than five minutes away.
DC movies are way too dreary, but you don't want to turn things into an outright farce either; that's mainly what sunk Age of Ultron for me (and I'd say for a lot of other people as well).
[editline]3rd April 2017[/editline]
A big part of why Spidey is so popular (aside from how cool he is) is that he's relatable. He's human. And a big part of humanity is feeling sad or angry when you need to. Hell, the first issue of ASM ends with him full-on crying and wishing he'd never gotten his powers; that's an incredibly powerful thing when you're dealing with superhero characters who always save the day and look fly while doing it.
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DC movies are way too dreary, but you don't want to turn things into an outright farce either; that's mainly what sunk Age of Ultron for me (and I'd say for a lot of other people as well).
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Thank you, I thought I was the only one
Peter in the MCU has only had his power for 6~ months. There hasn't been enough time for him to make a name for himself to have the serious tones.
He's usually just fought the occasional robbers that have little to no chance against him. No one know's his identity as far as we are aware other than Stark.
And he's had time to mourn Uncle Ben and is living with the chance of becoming an Avenger.
The movie having a light tone is reasonable and from the trailers it does dive into character stuff like Stark's quote [sp] Without the suit you are nothing [/sp].
[video]https://youtu.be/1Bzb-2pkq38[/video]
I like Ward, he's a complex character. The idea of him being just another agent and not some criminal mastermind is interesting to me.
What if [sp]Ward's secretly Taskmaster in the framework[/sp]
the dream lives on boiz :vs:
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