The Caped Knight
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The tv spot for IM3 was good but no where as good as the one from the first movie Super bowl tv spot the music for that was prefect.
......You guys. Stop taking everything at face value. These films are based on multiple storylines from the comics, not just one. Will Hulk return to Earth as possibly an alien invader in A3? Maybe yes. Does that mean the entire film will revolve around him? No. Adapting the WWH arc does not mean basing the entire film around it. For all we know Hulk's plot could be tied into a Civil War or Kree/Skrull War arc. We know the Inhumans are coming, that means the Kree are as well. It adds up.Assuming this is all true, I have to admit, having Avengers 3 based around [blackout]WWH[/blackout] just sounds... terrible. At least on paper.
Thanos was a CGI creation that didn't require an actor. Namor, Black Bolt and Strange will need actual actors portraying them. I don't know if Marvel will have found people for those roles by then. Although, Marvel could always just darken the images of the Illuminati and just give us black figures with the outlines of the characters.
At least this means we'll possibly be getting a better Hulk Vs. Thor fight than what was in The Avengers.
He might have been, but he was hidden under makeup and CGI.
And when I say actor, I mean someone to actually portray the role. He was just standing in for the part, unless Marvel later officially gives him the role of Thanos.
Would have thought they'd do civil war way before WWH
I'm telling you that is the MCU version of the Illuminati he was talking about.I don't want the illuminati Dx
Just have the Hulk sent to Space by the World Security Council or by the villain.
I have enjoyed each film so far. Some much more then others, but still this has gone far better then I could have ever hoped for. For every bad decision, there seems to be 10 good ones. But some decision just get me at the bone. That is one of them.Too true. They have made far more right decisions than wrong though I must say
Well people keep saying 'Save Thanos for Avengers 3, he's too big to use as early as Avengers 2' so what would top Thanos against the Avengers in the 3rd movie?But I'd rather have Ultron.Hulk smashing everyone. Probably.
nope, prosthetics and makeup
idk, in a movie centered around hulk, it would probably be hulk beating up thor
nah, it was makeup and prosthetics
They don't have enough characters to do civil war yet.
I posted earlier:
I'd change that to the World Council shooting him into space after thinking about it more.
And again, you guys are taking this all too literally. The MCU is not going to revolve around the Hulk, it's just going to be an element of the verse.
Marvel denies everything.another thing worth noting, he posts his info, yeah. But on latin review, he's had "scoops" that turned out to be not true. He is the one who posted about black panther being the next standalone film for phase 2. That turned out to be not true.
He also said Marvel will deny this. Maybe there is some false-ness to this.
Yeah, the only way I could see it working would be if bad guys launched Hulk into space, and the Avengers are all like "oh noes, he's our friend and stuff". Have your Planet Hulk movie ("The Incredible Hulk 2: Planet Hulk"), then have him return to earth for WWHulk in Avengers 3, but make that only the first half. The Avengers calm him down, convince him that it was all the Council's idea instead of theirs, and then have Hulk regain his hero card for a second half battle against the *real* villain, such as Ultron or the Skrullies or something.
Still, no matter how you slice it, Hulk comes out of such a scenario with a big black eye in terms of popularity. The reason everybody loved Hulk in the Avengers movie is because HE'S FINALLY TREATED LIKE A HERO, instead of a hated monster. But if you believe Mayimbe, he goes right back to hated monster status in the very next film we see him in (Avengers 2).
Bogus.
DarthSkywalker, on this scoop, what specifically did you hear before? Was it posted here or elsewhere?
Yeah, the only way I could see it working would be if bad guys launched Hulk into space, and the Avengers are all like "oh noes, he's our friend and stuff". Have your Planet Hulk movie ("The Incredible Hulk 2: Planet Hulk"), then have him return to earth for WWHulk in Avengers 3, but make that only the first half. The Avengers calm him down, convince him that it was all the Council's idea instead of theirs, and then have Hulk regain his hero card for a second half battle against the *real* villain, such as Ultron or the Skrullies or something.
Still, no matter how you slice it, Hulk comes out of such a scenario with a big black eye in terms of popularity. The reason everybody loved Hulk in the Avengers movie is because HE'S FINALLY TREATED LIKE A HERO, instead of a hated monster. But if you believe Mayimbe, he goes right back to hated monster status in the very next film we see him in (Avengers 2).
Bogus.
I remember reading that Feige mentioned a possible Hulk film, just not this Phrase. Planet Hulk was brought up, leading to the eventual World War Hulk. It was on this site.
I don't think so. People loved Hulk in the Avengers because of how he kicked Chitauri ass and his funny scenes with Loki and Thor, it wasn't specifically because he was a hero. With Planet Hulk, like Mayimbe said, you get to have a Hulk that fight aliens and conquer a planet rather than run from a bunch of military guys. It creates the opportunity to make a Hulk film that plays on the comic aspect of the character while also show him as a badass conquerer on a mission. It would be like Kratos from GoW. More I think about it it could be gold really.Yeah, the only way I could see it working would be if bad guys launched Hulk into space, and the Avengers are all like "oh noes, he's our friend and stuff". Have your Planet Hulk movie ("The Incredible Hulk 2: Planet Hulk"), then have him return to earth for WWHulk in Avengers 3, but make that only the first half. The Avengers calm him down, convince him that it was all the Council's idea instead of theirs, and then have Hulk regain his hero card for a second half battle against the *real* villain, such as Ultron or the Skrullies or something.
Still, no matter how you slice it, Hulk comes out of such a scenario with a big black eye in terms of popularity. The reason everybody loved Hulk in the Avengers movie is because HE'S FINALLY TREATED LIKE A HERO, instead of a hated monster. But if you believe Mayimbe, he goes right back to hated monster status in the very next film we see him in (Avengers 2).
Bogus.