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Captain America Sequel to Hit Theaters on April 4, 2014!
Source: The Walt Disney Studios April 5, 2012
The Walt Disney Studios has announced a release date for Marvel Studios' sequel to the blockbuster Captain America: The First Avenger on April 4, 2014.
The second installment will pick-up where the highly anticipated Marvel's The Avengers (May 4, 2012) leaves off, as Steve Rogers continues his affiliation with Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D and struggles to embrace his role in the modern world.
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=88933
Early 2013, I believe.
No shortage of Marvel for us
If Ant-Man gets off the ground, we're going to have a block of non-stop filming that started a few months ago and won't end until early 2014. t:
Having half of the Avengers in the movie would kind of make people think it's a mini-Avengers and then question why couldn't Banner and Stark join them as well. They can bring in members like BW and Hawkeye to bring some connectivity to the franchises but there also needs to be some separation of the team so the franchises stand somewhat on their own. Cap needs his own set of supporting characters apart from his Avengers one.I think having Hawkeye in the film would be overdoing it. They already have Falcon and the Winter Soldier in this film, let alone Black Widow, and we'll most likely be getting Sharon Carter as well. If we add Hawkeye to it, then this would really feel like what Iron Man 2 was and just a film that's meant to rush people to the next Avengers film.
I think having Hawkeye in the film would be overdoing it. They already have Falcon and the Winter Soldier in this film, let alone Black Widow, and we'll most likely be getting Sharon Carter as well. If we add Hawkeye to it, then this would really feel like what Iron Man 2 was and just a film that's meant to rush people to the next Avengers film.
I think having Hawkeye in the film would be overdoing it. They already have Falcon and the Winter Soldier in this film, let alone Black Widow, and we'll most likely be getting Sharon Carter as well. If we add Hawkeye to it, then this would really feel like what Iron Man 2 was and just a film that's meant to rush people to the next Avengers film.
Having half of the Avengers in the movie would kind of make people think it's a mini-Avengers and then question why couldn't Banner and Stark join them as well. They can bring in members like BW and Hawkeye to bring some connectivity to the franchises but there also needs to be some separation of the team so the franchises stand somewhat on their own. Cap needs his own set of supporting characters apart from his Avengers one.
Or, having Widow and Hawkeye in the movie would make it feel like the Great Big Marvel (Shared) Marvel Universe the studio set out to create in the first place.
"omg advertising for Avengers movie!!!!"
I certainly wouldn't mind seeing Hawkeye in the movie.
The comics are different. The comics give you about 2-3 times the story you get from a movie every year, while you get a movie once in three years. So you can afford to feature guest appearances every now and then.Or, having Widow and Hawkeye in the movie would make it feel like the Great Big Marvel (Shared) Marvel Universe the studio set out to create in the first place.
People, this is the way it works in the comics. Audiences understand that. They *expect* that. The tired, lame old excuse about "omg advertising for Avengers movie!!!!" no longer works. It's the MCU, and just like the comics, characters weave in and out of each other's stories.
The Soviets have to be involved, even if only in the backstory. I wish they'd give HYDRA a wide berth for the time being.Wonder how closely they'll be following Brubaker's run? I hope Lukin and the Soviets will still be a part of WS's background. Might they they might skip the middle man and make him a Hydra agent? Hopefully with Widow involved we'll still get the Cold War angle.
Wonder how closely they'll be following Brubaker's run? I hope Lukin and the Soviets will still be a part of WS's background. Might they they might skip the middle man and make him a Hydra agent? Hopefully with Widow involved we'll still get the Cold War angle.
I really want them to reveal that Widow has the super soldier serum in her.