Kane52630
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In some cases maybe and if I were the only one havi g issues with it then I would completrly agree but I have actually seen several people across the web lament similar stances on his appearance.
Come on, this is just 5 minutes footage of a 3hrs movie.The problem is not his look. We understand the idea. The problem is his depression for his loss and failure is turned in comedy.
I didn’t notice Thor wielding both hammers. I went to look for it and the link someone gave me is already gone.
Disney works fast.
That's what I'm thinking. Would make the most sense and would allow for mistakes while time traveling that don't mess up the timeline in major ways.Present cap probably gets mistaken for Loki?
Indeed. As others have said, he resembles King Thor of the comics and also his father Odin. I suspect that his physique will be restored when he "thunders up" if that makes any sense. If not.. does it really matter?The fun thing is, he doesn't even look THAT fat. He's just gone full Viking. And his look during the climax seems to be pretty awesome!
Yes but people is not smart like you.Come on, this is just 5 minutes footage of a 3hrs movie.
I like the long hair and full beard look a lot.
There are several scenes where he looks really good. Very much like Old King Thor.
He looks like this basically, minus the eyepatch, uru arm...
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I wanna see what that Thor guy poster thinks after the Cap and Thor's hammer is revealed. He got all pissy when I said Cap could've lifted it if he wanted in AoU.
Whedon even confirmed that was a distinct posibility when asked why he thought he was not worthy.
"Is he not? Are we sure? Did he fail? Or did he stop?"
So what do you think causes present and past Captain America to fight?