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i think he's just taking this conected movieverse to literally
i think he's just taking this conected movieverse to literally
True, you just might be right. It'll still check it out, but I know what you mean.huh...February?
I wouldn't get my hopes up neither. it'll probably be what we already know about. he might say that he's happy to come back, he's happy to have Tobey back, that SM4 and 5 can possibly be filmed together and bla bla bla. nothing big, I think.
Is that really such a bad thing? The other three I understand, but being true to the comics would only be an improvement.
I'm not taking it literally, just excited that finally we get some worth-while MARVEL films with some continuity in them.
Or, you know...you guys could read stuff on your own from time to time and learn this....Marvel Studios is trying to set-up this massive continuity over Marvel's Universe with the Avengers. And the movies being paired up in TWO, it's meant to be like this.
Iron Man is the first movie on the set-up, and then The Incredible Hulk with Tony Stark trying to get General Ross in the group.
And then in Iron Man II, Thor is set to appear, possibly in the way Nick Fury did in the first one, which is to set up the Thor film that very year(2010).
And then in 2011, you have The First Avenger: Captain America set in WWII to show the origin of Cap, which then moves on to The Avengers in 2011.
And also, there might be movies of Ant-Man in 2012, then following with a solo Nick Fury, Doctor Strange, Black Panther and Cloak and Dagger.
I'm not taking it literally, just excited that finally we get some worth-while MARVEL films with some continuity in them.
They're planning it that way.
Iron Man II and Thor in 2010, Captain America and Avengers in 2011.
Because...Iron Man is supposed to be the first, Hulk is supposed to be "its" sequel.
Iron Man II is supposed to be first, and Thor is supposed to be "its" sequel.
And Avengers is supposed to be the working sequel with Cap.
Well I'm not ignorant; I know TIH isn't Iron Man's "traditional" sequel, but within the Avengers Universe, which what I was saying earlier.
My point is, a cameo does not a sequel make.
I am also in the same boat with delaying Avengers... Marvel's slate is ridiculous... I am convinced they have no clue how they are going to make this thing work. I could see both Cap AND Avengers getting pushed back at least a year. SM4 will take the May 2011 release away from Marvel IMO... and BB3 will settle into the July spot... the way it should have been... I love Marvel and respect what their independent studio has done up until now but they just need to understand their place. Warner Bros/Sony need those release dates as well.
Okay.
I am just stating these movies are becoming PREQUELS for the Avengers movie. And there has to be SOME connection as to why there will be two movie per year, and that connection, wether you want to take it lightly, is a some-what of a "sequel".
Iron Man --> The Incredible Hulk --> Iron Man II --> Thor --> The First Avenger: Captain America --> The Avengers --> Iron Man III
I was only explaining about Captain America and The Avengers being releases in 2011. And then explained the purposed Avengers Universe that Marvel is trying to create.
I'm not gonna re-explain myself anymore. Over it.
Yea Christ cut LightingFlash some slack, there not prequel/sequels in the traditional sense duh we know that, they are individual franchises. But they are apart of the same universe and are setting up a larger future movie.
Not to mention that Louis Leterrier, in his Hulk commentary, describes TIH ending with Banner's smirk at the camera, and calls the subsequent bar bit "the first scene of The Avengers" He doesn't even believes it's part of the same movie.
they're not prequel or sequels at all though.
they're just movie franchises that are connected. the incredible hulk was NOT a continuation of iron man, so by definition it was NOT a sequel.
these movies are in a whole new category that cannot be discribed as prequels or sequels. it's like the dc animated universe in the 90s. static shock was part of that universe, and batman was in a few episodes of that show, but static shock was in no way a sequel to B:TAS. same basic principle applies here.
Pretty sure I can use the terms if I want.