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This is a continuation thread, the old thread is [split]379715[/split]
you sure of that order. certainly wouldn't work now since ironman 2 teases thor.
That was the order the films were supposed to be filmed and released in, which would mean major story structure for Iron Man 2 would have been different from what we got.
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i think the success of ironman and some problems getting thor going probably changed the order rather than disney involvement. so ironman 2 went to the tent pole position and thor and avengers were delayed a year.
About a suit teased in TFA: They teased a suit? I didnt catch that.
About a suit teased in TFA: They teased a suit? I didnt catch that.
the first shot of zola is through a lens that makes him look like his face is on a screen.
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How are you coming to that conclusion? The level of the Cube's 'inactivity' is basically the capacity of the user to tap into it's power. The Cube is unlimited power (as Fury mentioned at the end of THOR), there is no draining it. As such, it is as much 'inactive' now as it was at the moment the germans retrieved it from the viking structure where it had been hidden.While Zola was a decent scientist, I think he had an easier task: the Tesseract was already active. When Howard Stark retrieved it later, it seems to be inactive. Maybe Red Skull's "death" drained it, maybe sitting on the bottom exposed caused it to leak energy.
Just an Easter Egg
Poni_Boy said:If things had gone according to plan pre-Disney merger it would have been:
Iron Man
The Incredible Hulk
Thor
Ant-Man
Iron Man 2
Captain America
The Avengers
think cap damaged it and it was less glowey at the end than at the start of TFA. looks undamaged in thors after credits scene so it can repair itself? would it always melt through things if not properly stored?