Since it looks as if the Avengers will be a product of the government, and they won't be formed by chance at the end of the movie, should they suffer a break up half way through the film?
I'm not talking about a Disassembled-level break up, obviously. I'm talking about a mini break up, like what you see in the animated Ultimate Avengers movie, or the type of break up that occurs every so often in 616 when one of the characters gets pissy at the others, and decides to leave the team for a few issues.
People will probably think something like this isn't necessary, at least not in the first film, but I think it could actually be a very cool part of the first Avengers movie.
A temporary break up would highlight:
1: That a team of heroes doesn't work perfectly the first time around.
2: The power struggles within the team.
3. Certain heroes' continent-sized egos.
4. Civilians don't always mix with military.
5. That the team are not friends, just a bunch of people thrown together by Nick Fury and Shield.
Most importantly, when the Avengers do get back together, probably in the end to handle whatever massive threat appeared, it will show that they're putting people's safety over their own egos, and that they're finally ready to work as a team even if it means taking orders from somebody they don't like. And won't it be cool sitting in the theater, watching somebody get their butt kicked, and then suddenly see the other team members come running to the rescue out of the blue?
Other people's thoughts? Yes? No? Too soon?
I'm not talking about a Disassembled-level break up, obviously. I'm talking about a mini break up, like what you see in the animated Ultimate Avengers movie, or the type of break up that occurs every so often in 616 when one of the characters gets pissy at the others, and decides to leave the team for a few issues.
People will probably think something like this isn't necessary, at least not in the first film, but I think it could actually be a very cool part of the first Avengers movie.
A temporary break up would highlight:
1: That a team of heroes doesn't work perfectly the first time around.
2: The power struggles within the team.
3. Certain heroes' continent-sized egos.
4. Civilians don't always mix with military.
5. That the team are not friends, just a bunch of people thrown together by Nick Fury and Shield.
Most importantly, when the Avengers do get back together, probably in the end to handle whatever massive threat appeared, it will show that they're putting people's safety over their own egos, and that they're finally ready to work as a team even if it means taking orders from somebody they don't like. And won't it be cool sitting in the theater, watching somebody get their butt kicked, and then suddenly see the other team members come running to the rescue out of the blue?
Other people's thoughts? Yes? No? Too soon?