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Hmm, the pick of Hawkeye with the blue reflection in his eyes. That may be when he's being mind controlled.
 
I honestly don't care if ant-man ever gets a movie and won't lose sleep over it being shelved.


Exactly. The only reason I would wanna see him for for an Ultron story. Jan on the other hand, lmao my far and away least favorite marvel character. Saying I could careless if she is in the movie is too much. I pray she will never be in it. But that won't happen unfortunately for me :(
 
Wouldn't a movie using the EMH episode "459" as a template do an adequate job introducing Hank, Jan, Marr-Vell, and Carol?
 
i'm kind of afraid to think of the future of the avengers team. I feel like potentially adding AntMan/Wasp/Black Panther/Dr. Strange/plus whatever other speculations and only dropping maybe MAYBE Hulk that the movies might get out of hand.

Sure it works on a Cartoon show like EMH, or in a video game but on the big screen it might be too much for not enough time. You'd be trying to fit a season's worth of heroes appearances and how they work together into 3 hours which takes 15-20 30 min. episodes.

Once again, this. I wanna see the big 4, with may be cosmic characters, and Ant-man, and maybe black panther, no one else.

Though I would be absolutely thrilled if it stayed the big 4 with ant man the whole time.
 
I love me some Ant Man and would actually be a little disappointed if the movie was never made.

Anything can be made under the right direction, and the names behind the Ant-Man flick are enough to make me believe it could work.
 
The thing about Hawkeye and Black Widow is that they're powerless SHIELD agents, and since SHIELD has been established through all 5 films it's EASY to introduce them. Ant-Man and Wasp are both superheroes and the GA is going to wonder where the hell they came from. The MCU is not like the comics where there's thousands of super heroes running around. Ant-Man and Wasp need to either be established by a solo film, by a short film ala consultant... or not be in any Avengers movie at all.

Earth's Mightiest Heroes cartoon did it in one episode
 
GUYS I HAVE A QUESTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Okay, in the movie, Tony Stark is the CEO of Stark industries. However, he makes the weapons, am I correct?

Now in a business, usually the CEO does the hiring, and isn't in the "field". They do the hiring, and don't actually do the "work". However, in Ironman, it seems like he does the work himself.

How does this work? Has anything been stated, is he actually doing all the work? Or can we assume he has other engineers and such hired, and building the weapons?
 
Earth's Mightiest Heroes cartoon did it in one episode

that show made me hate those characters even more lol. Well I like Hank. But that show made me hate hate hate hate wasp.
 
I love me some Ant Man and would actually be a little disappointed if the movie was never made.

Anything can be made under the right direction, and the names behind the Ant-Man flick are enough to make me believe it could work.

Maybe you missed the discussion from earlier about what that Ant-Man film was going to be about. Might want to check it out if you're hazy
 
GUYS I HAVE A QUESTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Okay, in the movie, Tony Stark is the CEO of Stark industries. However, he makes the weapons, am I correct?

Now in a business, usually the CEO does the hiring, and isn't in the "field". They do the hiring, and don't actually do the "work". However, in Ironman, it seems like he does the work himself.

How does this work? Has anything been stated, is he actually doing all the work? Or can we assume he has other engineers and such hired, and building the weapons?

He's a narcissistic genius who doesn't trust anyone to run his company after Stane betrayed him.
 
I meant prior to that. When he was just Tony Stark.

Before that he was a narcissistic genius who let was a placeholder CEO. The board of directors, like any major corporation, ran the company and that's how they were able to give him the boot in Iron Man 1.

Why did he design most of the tech himself? Because no one was capable of doing it as well as he. That's the essence of Tony Stark.
 
I got the idea that Tony Stark was a hands on type of dude industrialist and probably had a hand in designing and working on a lot of their projects and inventing stuff.

Maybe he had engineers and other things putting together.

But just keep in mind, Jarvis and his house robots were able to build and re-assemble his armor from scratch.
 
I got the idea that Tony Stark was a hands on type of dude industrialist and probably had a hand in designing and working on a lot of their projects and inventing stuff.

Maybe he had engineers and other things putting together.

But just keep in mind, Jarvis and his house robots were able to build and re-assemble his armor from scratch.

He has a whole company of worker bee engineers and you see some of them assembling Stane's Iron Monger armor. Just because Tony came up with the weapons/inventions doesn't mean a whole team of people weren't working on finalizing the designs.
 
These aren't exactly new, but as a regular Photoshopper, they come in handy! It's the promos with the background already cut out as PNG files.

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He has a whole company of worker bee engineers and you see some of them assembling Stane's Iron Monger armor. Just because Tony came up with the weapons/inventions doesn't mean a whole team of people weren't working on finalizing the designs.

I'm aware dude. But he also had a team of worker bee automated robots that seem to be able to build whatever he wants in minutes in his garage.
 
Nice scoops Freshmen. Like how Iron Man's armour looks in the last pic.
 
GUYS I HAVE A QUESTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Okay, in the movie, Tony Stark is the CEO of Stark industries. However, he makes the weapons, am I correct?

Now in a business, usually the CEO does the hiring, and isn't in the "field". They do the hiring, and don't actually do the "work". However, in Ironman, it seems like he does the work himself.

How does this work? Has anything been stated, is he actually doing all the work? Or can we assume he has other engineers and such hired, and building the weapons?

Some CEO sit back and manage the company and while other CEO are actively engaged in what the company does. Tony Stark is the Steve jobs/Mark Zuckerberg type.

Normally the person that founds the company will be engaged in what the company does and a lot of those guys will end up being the CEOs of there own Companies.
 
I'm aware dude. But he also had a team of worker bee automated robots that seem to be able to build whatever he wants in minutes in his garage.

Oh I'm not arguing, I'm agreeing with you :) Just pointing out the fact that Tony doesn't have to do all the manual labor himself
 
The thing about Hawkeye and Black Widow is that they're powerless SHIELD agents, and since SHIELD has been established through all 5 films it's EASY to introduce them. Ant-Man and Wasp are both superheroes and the GA is going to wonder where the hell they came from. The MCU is not like the comics where there's thousands of super heroes running around. Ant-Man and Wasp need to either be established by a solo film, by a short film ala consultant... or not be in any Avengers movie at all.

Earth's Mightiest Heroes cartoon did it in one episode

What Poni said.

Also, although I understand your point, JB, I don't think even the pre-existence of SHIELD makes it any easier to introduce Hawkeye and Widow. Although we as fanboys assume that everyone's already seen all the prequels, Joss (and any future Avengers director/writer) isn't assuming that at all. They have to operate under the premise that most, if not all, of their ensemble movie is brand new to the audience; they're not going to require you to see the other movies in order to understand/appreciate this one.

Therefore, even if you wedge an Ant-Man solo film in *before* Avengers 2, again: the writers/director of Avengers 2 can't assume that audiences will have seen that film.
 
These aren't exactly new, but as a regular Photoshopper, they come in handy! It's the promos with the background already cut out as PNG files.

characteraf.png
character1o.png


character2.png
character3.png


character5.png
character4l.png


character6.png

These are tempting me to try my hand at fan art...thanks for the pics! :yay:
 
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