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Lol!John Krasinski as Paste Pot Pete.
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t:Lol!John Krasinski as Paste Pot Pete.
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t:I think the promo art is just that:
Promo art.
I'm thinking Cap will only have the covered ear look we've seen in the live action shots.
Remember CA:TFA?
Most promo art had pseudo-chainmail padding from neck to shoulders and helmet strap that fastened under the chin, leaving his chin exposed.
A lot (most) of the merchandise box art used this template.
Even the Marvel Select Figure was patterned after it.
But it was not the final product seen in the movie. (thicker padded shoulders and an actual 'over the chin' strap)
So, for my part, I'll use this as a precedent to believe that the covered ear look is the only one we'll see in the movie.
Not to me. But then I couldn't see Bana or Norton in their respective Hulks either.
Not to me. But then I couldn't see Bana or Norton in their respective Hulks either.
Here's the color editted banner from yesterday
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that sounds pretty awesome. you should do a special dance for them.My family planned my birthday lunch around the superbowl for me, just so I wouldn't miss the Avengers trailer when it happens. They are awesome.
John Krasinski as Paste Pot Pete.
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Why not just enjoy the game like the rest of us?

mostly because you should return to your home on ****e island, but partial because you look like a blue berry and your hair is stupidWhy not just enjoy the game like the rest of us?
So....what's the origin of that really cheesy villain? I'm assuming this is from the 60's?
From the 60's yes (the early marvel books had plenty of really cheesy villains). His origin was basically that he invented a versatile glue and rather than make millions selling the patent (a common plot contrivance that Spider-Man still has to this day) decided to use it for crime.
Pete went on to become the Trapster, still ignoring the obvious value of his adhesive compounds, and became a regular in the Frightful Four.
So you're telling me this guy creates this adhesive that's better than superglue but rather than getting a patent and making thousands (That was big money back in the 60's I believe.) he turned to a life of crime? It must have been due to all that glue he was sniffing and eating as a kid. 60's villain logic was pretty sketchy back then.
Really? I could see them both
no, the halftime show is usually commercial free, so figure out how to go to the bathroom and make nachos the whole time and you'll be fine
