Avengers movie just confirmed even more awesome:
While much of the  plot remains under wraps (look for an EW cover story next month to  reveal First Look photos and exclusive details of the story), D23  attendees got to see snippets of two tense scenes between Nick Fury and  Loki, and Iron Man alter-ego Tony Stark and the god-gone-wild.
The  first sequence featured an imprisoned (or is he still somehow in  control?) Loki, locked in a cylindrical glass and steel cell on board  the S.H.I.E.L.D. hellicarrier.
“You try to escape you so much as  scratch that glass …” Fury says, throwing a switch that opens a gaping  vortex into a gray rainstorm. “30,000 feet, straight down in a steel  trap.”
Loki smiles. “It’s an impressive cage, but not built for me.”
“Built for something a lot stronger than you,” Fury snaps back.
We  cut to Smulders’ Agent Maria Hill watching the exchange on a monitor.  The cage is meant for Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) when he Hulks out and  needs a time-out. Loki seems to know all about this, and smirks: “How  desperate are you, to call on such lost creatures to defend you?”
“How  desperate am I?” Fury growls. “You threaten my world with war. You  steel a force you can’t control. You talk about peace, but you kill  because its fun… ”
Loki is unaffected. “It burns you to be so close,”  he says. “To have the tesseract (that cosmic cube from Odin’s court  that was the source of all the fighting in Captain America). To have  power. And for what? A warm light for all mankind to share.” Loki’s  smile fades: “Allow me to remind you of what real power is.”
Fury  waves him off and descends some steel steps, leaving Loki alone in the  empty chamber. “Well, let me know if ‘Real Power’ wants a magazine or  something.”
Loki glowers at a camera monitoring him, and the movie cuts to Ruffalo’s Bruce Banner. “He really grows on you doesn’t he?”
The  second scene is a conversation between Tony Stark and Loki, apparently…  in Stark’s private bar? In any case, Tony’s having a drink.
“Let’s  do a head count,” Stark says, as the camera cuts to shots of Renner and  Johansson as Hawkeye and Black Widow. “Two world class assassins …”
Cut to Thor: “A demigod …”
Cut to Captain America: “A living legend who actually lives up to the legend …”
Now we’re back with Loki and Stark: “And you, big fella!” Stark says. “You’ve managed to piss off every single one of them!”
“I have an army,” Loki snarls.
Stark gets right in the villainous god’s face. “We have a Hulk.”
Boom! Commence cheering!