You're in for a surprise, then Kal-El!
*having seen the movie*
Johnny definitely takes a bit more mature turn and we see how Johnny deals with Sue and Reed's relationship and even Alicia and Ben's relationship. He starts to become more of a teammate and less of an irresponsible and cocky show-off. He's still bringing the jokes and the rapport with Ben and the others, which I liked, but there's also a bit more seriousness brought in too.
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Speaking of...hunk, Chris has his shirt off in one scene in the movie and he looks beefier than before, I'd say.
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Hmmm...You'd have to ask me something a bit more specific, as he has quite a bit to do this time around.The scene with the towel?? LOL. that one is funny!
What more can you tell us about him in the movie??t:
Speaking of...hunk, Chris has his shirt off in one scene in the movie and he looks beefier than before, I'd say.
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Hmmm...You'd have to ask me something a bit more specific, as he has quite a bit to do this time around.
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HHmmmm... well, I'm very curious with one of the scene that they aired, the one in the London Eye...
We see Reed stretch, grabbing the London Eye, and Johnny go after the Silver Surfer, but something hits him and he lose control. What happens just after that? do you remember??
Thanks!!!t:
As I recall, Johnny loses control and he bumps into Reed, and their powers switch. Reed has been trying to keep the London Eye from falling, but now he's flying with Johnny's power. Johnny falls out of the sky and his touch with Reed softens his fall to the ground (his body thins out a little and cushions him). Of course, Reed, being the smart leader, gets Ben to lift the Eye higher, but Sue is now being pushed off onto the river, trying to hold back the London Eye (she creates an invisible platform over the water). They get it leveled and Reed uses his fire power to weld the London Eye back into place. That's what I remember.
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Speaking of...hunk, Chris has his shirt off in one scene in the movie and he looks beefier than before, I'd say.
-TNC
You're in for a surprise, then Kal-El!
*having seen the movie*
Johnny definitely takes a bit more mature turn and we see how Johnny deals with Sue and Reed's relationship and even Alicia and Ben's relationship. He starts to become more of a teammate and less of an irresponsible and cocky show-off. He's still bringing the jokes and the rapport with Ben and the others, which I liked, but there's also a bit more seriousness brought in too.
-TNC
Quesiton, do we have any pics of when Torch came out of the shower shirtless?![]()
Johnny and Sue get the most gratuitous scenes in each film.![]()
I do agree, chris evans' portrayal seems the only one which seems pretty close to the original comic/cartoon. And Johnny actually feeling part of the team was quite cool too. He was more mature this time around, and im hoping frankie will be in later movies.
Deep_thinkin heres the towel pics. Not great quality unfortunately. Credit to chrisevans.v.net
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Watching that scene me and my friends just gaped at each other lol.