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Red Skull is not going to be in this movie.
He'll show up next in Cap 2.

This movie is the culmination of 5 years of planning.
It will bear that fruit and at a minimum lay the ground work for MCU phase 2 but Friege has said that really starts in IM3.
 
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loki's arrival anyone...or maybe hulk?
 
i am curious about loki and avengers hanging out in the set reports...
but ya the email seems to have too much info for the movie to handle...
and the loki-stark talk
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Ya, the set photos make it pretty obvious at some point Loki has a change of heart ..... especially in the context of what Hiddleston has been saying about the direction the character is headed in for Thor 2. Alas, that change should never be permanent. It would make for a great story arc in the Thor franchise if Loki were to continue to be that black sheep family member that pledges to change, does so for a little while, then reverts.
 
The info in that email sounds really cool, but I'm not getting my hopes up. I don't want to be let down if most of it is BS.
 
It's not a new shot, but it's the best view we've got of it yet so:
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The Russian trailer released today. Should be able to find it on YT now.
 
The movie, starring Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth, won 51 per cent of the votes in the MTV Nextmovie.com poll of over 982,000 movie fans.

An adaptation of Suzanne Collins' novel, The Hunger Games revolves Katniss Everdeen (Lawrence) who decides to replace her sister Prim in the brutal televised games in the futuristic state of Panem.

Coming second in the poll was the last film in The Twilight Saga franchise, Breaking Dawn - Part 2, which won 45 per cent of the votes.

The Avengers, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, The Dark Knight Rises and The Amazing Spider-Man also made it onto the list of films that movie fans were most looking forward in 2012 although combined they only won four cent of the vote.

Meanwhile, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 was voted 2011's best film with 52 per cent of votes ahead of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 which won 48 per cent.

The Hunger Games is released in UK cinemas on 23 March 2012.




Read more: http://www.metro.co.uk/film/885991-...st-anticipated-2012-film#ixzz1hxH2fdUG[/QUOTE]

cant believe Spiderman, Batman and The Avengers all lost out to the Hunger Games and Twilight lol...damn mtv and its legion teens
 
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