I think Antman should introduce Ultron as his bad guy and maybe from there Avengers 2 have "The Master of Evil" with Ultron leading them. Thanos should still pay a role, but should be saved for Avenger 3 (part 1 and part 2: why not? Twilight and Harry potter did it) (where part 1, he beats them all up and part 2 he gets taken down) This way we might get a chance to get adam warlock, black panther, Msmarvel, she hulk in on Thanos, also build up the IG for people who don't know what it is.
would be interesting to see the avengers fighting a team of villains for once, definetly.
about Ultron, not sure if Marvel will use him as the only villain in an avengers sequel, specially if he was used in an Ant-man movie. As marcvader says, it would be the same formula than Loki.
lets hope Marvel is able to bring something new and fresh with the next villains, in the avengers sequels. As long as they have a great creative team and let them some freedom, they will do it.
I dont know the Ant-man arc from the comics, and all this Scott Lang/Hank/alter egos issue, but....
is it possible that the actor who portray Ant-man in his own movie cant be the same in an Avengers sequel?
Don't you have an Ant-Man avy ?I dont know the Ant-man arc from the comics, and all this Scott Lang/Hank/alter egos issue, but....
is it possible that the actor who portray Ant-man in his own movie cant be the same in an Avengers sequel?
There's several "Ant-Men." Hank Pym is the first, and most important; he created the costume/hero, but he quickly "reversed the polarity" of his little "Pym particles" and grew to giant size instead, and has been more famous as Giant-Man/Goliath in the Avengers for most of the past 50 years.
Sometime in the 80s (maybe late 70s....?), one of the Avengers writers resurrected the old Ant-Man costume and gave it to Scott Lang, and Lang as Ant-Man became a fairly prominent Avenger in the 90s-00s.
More recently, Eric O'Grady has become "The Irredeemable Ant-Man," and he's become moderately notorious in the modern Marvel universe for being the most lecherous cad on the planet.
Apparently, the Edgar Wright film features Hank Pym as an old Ant-Man from the 1960s, and Scott Lang is more or less the real hero of the movie, so it seems to follow the storyline where Lang first stole and donned the Ant-Man suit.
What effect this approach will have on the Avengers sequels remains to be seen. At this point, Wright has said that his characters won't appear in the Avengers at all, but that's outdated information which might have changed by now.
because Im really anticipating his movie.
But Im a X-men fan since many years ago.
Im not into comics at all, out of the x-men world, in fact Ive only read some numbers from The Ultimates, some years ago.
I'm an awful, awful person that gets annoyed with people that claim to love superheroes but don't read the movies.