Alexei Belyakov
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Thanos makes perfect sense, just as a man in the shadows this time around rather than the main foe.
I was there when they filmed two of em
It'd be great to see the Avengers encounter an enemy that could take them all at the same time. I rarely see scenarios in comic book films that are executed well where it's a single powerful villain against several heroes in the way that animated shows like JLU or EMH's does it.
Not to come off as a cynical poster, since quite frankly, this board has had its fair share of so called "in side" sources that ended up being more bogus than Chris Brown's responses to the media regarding assaulting his wife, but is there any way you can prove that, let alone mention it here if that's the case? And how do you know exactly that it was the endings that you saw filmed?
I was there when they filmed two of em
Thanos makes no sense as an Avengers villain at this point in the MCU. The team is nowhere near powerful enough to fight him off.
Do you know if they're going to choose one of the three and discard the others? With the Cosmic Cube involved, there are so many different possibilities.
In the comics the Avengers were never powerful enough to defeat Thanos. Every single time there was a McGuffin involved in thwarting the Mad Titan -- the Cosmic Cube, the Soul Gem, etc. They could go the same way in the movie version.
Now that is interesting. I've been convinced all along that the "ending" we saw filmed in Central Park wasn't really because it's unlikely that Whedon would film that in the open. Or that the interpretation many of us had of what we saw was wrong.
Do you know if they're going to choose one of the three and discard the others? With the Cosmic Cube involved, there are so many different possibilities.
In the comics the Avengers were never powerful enough to defeat Thanos. Every single time there was a McGuffin involved in thwarting the Mad Titan -- the Cosmic Cube, the Soul Gem, etc. They could go the same way in the movie version.
A movie can only have so many characters in it. They need to add a cosmic level hero to the team for whichever sequel has Thanos in it but otherwise he is a perfectly cinematic villain and a great finale to the Avengers film saga
A movie can only have so many characters in it. They need to add a cosmic level hero to the team for whichever sequel has Thanos in it but otherwise he is a perfectly cinematic villain and a great finale to the Avengers film saga
This is something Kevin Feige touched upon briefly when I interviewed him last year. Basically, his stance is that you can't have the entire team in a physical confrontation with one superpowered villain without said villain killing off as many as he can. In the cartoons it works because everything is toned down, but in live-action it has to be handled cautiously.
Yes, Thor and Hulk are strong. When I say a cosmic hero I mean a cosmic hero, someone from the cosmos. Mar-Vell or Gamora or Warlock.
i've just read that releasedate in europe is 26. of april how can this be?
It's the 25th of April in Australiat:
Thanos makes perfect sense, just as a man in the shadows this time around rather than the main foe.
.... Which is actually still the 24th April in most other places.