First Avenger OFFICIAL: SEBASTIAN STAN is BUCKY!

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exactly, the average movie going public probably wouldnt have a clue as to what was going on. especially if they grow his hair out and buff him up like in the comics.
 
Sorry haven't followed the recent comics but has Steven taken over Cap yet? Last time I read a Cap comic the Dark Avengers had captured Bucky and had him in a plane. I know I am WAY behind lol.

I hope we get a hint of Winter Soldier. Let him use twin .45s in a scene. Just enough a nod for fans but not overdoing it.
 
Steves back, but he didnt really take over as Cap. id say him and Bucky are both Cap. but when Steve was lost in time or whatever he saw a glimpse of the future with a whole bunch of heroes dead and some alien tripod looking things running around destroying the world. he thinks that if Bucky stops being Cap he,ll die. so i think Bucky is officially Cap, but they both wear the costume and kind of share the shield.
 
yea only times i see bucky and steve right now is in new avengers and i havent see steve in costume yet.
 
hes rocking his costume in Siege, even busted Norman Osbourne in the noggin with his shield. lol
 
cool yea i was wondering if steve was back in costume yet.
 
Bucky might be close in age to Cap:

http://splashpage.mtv.com/2010/04/06/chris-evans-captain-america-bucky-same-age-the-first-avenger/
"I actually don't know him. I've never met him," said Evans of his new co-star.

Presented with the question of the pair's age difference in the comics, Evans appeared uncertain that the movie would go a similar route with the superhero and his sidekick.

"I don't know if they're going to make him younger in the movie," he said. "The script is still going through so many changes. I really have no idea what the age difference is going to be."

While much of the film is still in flux, Evans' comments would seem to indicate that when Cap makes his live-action debut, fans might want to brace themselves for a slightly different twist on the hero than their accustomed to. Of course, that's not always a bad thing.

And I know it's kinda early, but anyone else find it strangely troubling that there seems to be no communication between anyone on this production? It's like they're all working on their own thing...
 
Evans and Stan were both cast within the past two weeks and Evans has been busy with Losers promotion. Not all that surprising they haven't met yet.
 
yea they will probably meet up later in the month or so to get to know each other. As for what crook said, well they probably all met with the producers and joe the director. When they were hired and officially signed contract an all. But we know chris has been busy finishing one film when he signed for cap, and still has to shoot that number phone film. As for Stan i dont know what he is doing. So i dont see that as a problem.

Also on a related note, did any of you guys watch that starkexpo video on the subsidery of stark industries called accutech. That arm tech they had would definately be an interesting way to go with winter solider bionic arm he has right?
 
I've been away for awhile but want to say I'm happy with Stan as Bucky, and hope that we get to see him as Winter Soldier in an eventual Cap sequel
 
Bucky might be close in age to Cap:

http://splashpage.mtv.com/2010/04/06/chris-evans-captain-america-bucky-same-age-the-first-avenger/


And I know it's kinda early, but anyone else find it strangely troubling that there seems to be no communication between anyone on this production? It's like they're all working on their own thing...

they are all working on their own thing...there is no need for them to have anything to do with the film as it seems the script and everything is being ironed out....what I found more troubling was the warning that the Cap we are gonna get is one we arent used to
 
totally we dont really know what that comment really meant.
 
I started thinking about it today and the Cap trilogy may play out like this
1) Origin to Cap
2)Still in WW2 Cap vs Baron Zemo
3)Towards the end of the war Cap get frozen

We are already getting a modern Cap in Avengers...so why not extend the missions in WW2
 
That's a viable option but I think he has to get frozen at the end of this movie otherwise in Avengers he gets unfrozen and it's like...huh how'd he get frozen?

I see something like this...
1: WW2 with Red Skull
2: Modern day with Terrorists and cameo from Winter Soldier
3: Winter Soldier transition into death of Cap, New Cap
 
So the script is still going through so many changes... that's so so reassuring... :/
 
Most scripts, especially for these movies, are constantly changing, even on the set.
 
That's a viable option but I think he has to get frozen at the end of this movie otherwise in Avengers he gets unfrozen and it's like...huh how'd he get frozen?

I see something like this...
1: WW2 with Red Skull
2: Modern day with Terrorists and cameo from Winter Soldier
3: Winter Soldier transition into death of Cap, New Cap


The director mentioned that the movie would be bookended by the modern world. So the first scene maybe with him waking up and then go into the backstory of WW2.
I just dont see them going thru the trouble of casting Evans and signing him to a 9 pic deal just to replace him
 
yup, i dont think Bucky Cap will be in the movie. but i do think WS will. he can just be Nomad or something since in the movies Cap wouldnt need to be Nomad.
 
some nice thoughts roach. but we pretty much known Cap one is covering ww2 stuff. And he is going to get thawed out in present by the closing of the film. And if the film is going to be covering 2-3 yrs of ww2. Then it really isnt needed for solo cap sequels to be in ww2. Now if certain characters may tie into things that happened in ww2 or even vietnam war/iraq war(80s one). Their could be flashs to those times. But steve/cap himself will probably be dealing with threats in present day 2000s. As for the script for all we know it could just be minor things to polish up the script. This is a usual thing for scripts to be edited prior to film going into production, and heck some even change while filming.
 
What have we here...

For decades the maxim was that the only two comic book characters who stayed dead were Spider-Man's Uncle Ben and Captain America's original sidekick, Bucky Barnes. Then Captain America comic writer Ed Brubaker did what no one else had dared to do - he resurrected Bucky. As a cybernetically enhanced Soviet sleeper agent. And while that sounds awful it in fact wasn't, and the new iteration of Bucky, called the Winter Soldier, became very popular with fans. After the death of Steve Rogers, Bucky actually became the new Captain America for a couple of years.

Sources inside the The First Avenger: Captain America production are now telling me that the Captain America movie continuity is being developed to leave the door open for the Winter Soldier to appear, should there be a sequel. Bucky will be seemingly killed when Cap is frozen in ice, as he was in the original post-WWII Captain America stories, but he'll take on some serious injuries along the way, allowing him to show up again in the future with a cyborg arm.

Previous thinking at Marvel Studios had Bucky surviving the war and meeting Cap in the modern day as an old man, which is how it happened in the Ultimate universe, a rebooted version of Marvel continuity that's been influential on some of Marvel's approach about the movies (that's where Samuel L Jackson as Nick Fury comes from, as well as SHIELD being behind the Avengers). I've actually heard some contradictory versions of what happens to Bucky, which leads me to believe that there's been some back and forth on the issue (I've also heard that, as of a couple of weeks ago, the script for The First Avenger: Captain America was anything but locked down), but my source feels fairly certain that right now The Winter Soldier is being, if not planned, left available.

It makes a lot of sense to me. Captain America's rogue's gallery isn't the fullest in comic book lore. I mean, I'd love to see Batroc the Leaper make an appearance in a big budget movie, but outside of a couple of Nazi-connected characters - like Baron Zemo or The Hate-Monger (who is actually Adolph Hitler! - most of Cap's foes don't measure up. He has a villain called Gamecock, for the love of Christ. In the comics The Winter Soldier first appeared as a brainwashed villain but soon got control of himself and tried to make up for his past actions, which could be a great storyline in the movies. Hell, while we're fanwanking down here, this could be a terrific two-part story for Captain America 2 and 3.
http://chud.com/articles/articles/2...OMING-TO-THE-MARVEL-MOVIE-UNIVERSE/Page1.html

I've got one thing to say to this...YES.
 
well it was pretty logical to think they would want to adapt winter solider for bucky. Once it was sign stan was signed for up to 4-5 film deals. So if its happening i hope they do it as well as it was in the comics.
 
Cap origin, Invaders, Howling Commandos, First Stark Expo, Winter Soldier set-up, leading right into the Avengers...

This movies just keeps sounding more crowded and less focused. I hope Joss has stepped in, as rumored, and tightened the script up.
 
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