david icke
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But that's the problem i have with this choice.
I just KNOW Whedon will try to cram some of his own sensibilities and ideas into the movie. Even if it means stomping over the work Favs and Branagh and Johnston have done before him. It's inevitable. And it's unnacceptable.
Unacceptable? I would say it was necesarry. Faverau walked from any possibility of doing Avengers because he did not want to take on the mystical aspects of Thor and mesh them with his real world Iron-Man template.
They need a director who will be able to mesh those sensibilities, and as someone already mentioned on the thread, Whedon has successfully mixed science-fiction with magic and mystisicm in Buffy and Angel, he has experience in this kind of comic book culture clash that will be necesarry for this movie. Faverau didn't think he would be able to do that, who knows maybe he would have, but good man that he is, he stepped aside as he was not 100% sure how to tackle such an idea.
edit: and I do not think he will 'stomp all over' any work done previously by the directors, he will want to keep it consistent with the other movies, and do his utmost with that.