Chris Wallace
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I dunno - the twist at the end was pretty amazing.Chris Wallace said:I found 1602 boring. I don't see it working as a film. 17th century versions of modern-day superheroes? Yawn.
Chris Wallace said:No, it wouldn't work. Here's why;
if the Avengers lineup you described (Which, by the way, has to be set up & introduced) is the primary focus of the film, then where are all these other heroes when the big crisis happens? That looks stupid. They're around, we see them, but they don't do anything. X2 & X3 had a lot of characters but they were SUPPOSED to have a lot of characters & it was still all just X-Men; just mutants. You're talking about putting together a smorgasboard of superheroes that aesthetically don't belong together on film.
Sorry; I just don't see it working. Not that we'll ever know because it ain't gonna happen.hippie_hunter said:Do you have any proof that they wouldn't fit together. We have to wait and see if it does or does not work. As long as Marvel doesn't go overboard by adding in characters such as: Echo, the Sentry, the Falcon, She-Hulk, Scott Lang, the Fantastic Four, Wolverine, Beast, Spider-Man (though I think that if Marvel had the oppourtunity to add him in the movie, they should take it), Black Panther, Spider-Woman, U.S. War Machine, Quicksilver, the Vision, Scarlet Witch, Ms. Marvel, Wonder Man, Luke Cage, Namor, etc. along with the core Avengers (the founding 5 + Captain America) it could work.