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Tim Roth is Emil Blonsky/Abomination in The Incredible Hulk!

Well, I don't see why they can't use Mandarin/Crimson Dynamo/Titanium Man, Leader, Abomination, Baron Zemo and (maybe) Loki as an incarnation of the Masters of Evil in Avengers...
 
They shouldn't use the Leader or the Abomination in the Avengers movie, especially since he's supposed to be getting a sequel.
 
Well the Abomination has shown he is pretty much a brute anyway so I can see him being used as a lapdog lead by The Leader in an Avengers movie. Their story has already been told so I can't see it being half assed. I mean what is there to add to The Abomination? He's not exactly The Green Goblin.

I just had this new idea about the Abomination. Since so many people want to see the classic Abom look, then what could happen is the Leader figures that he needs to enhance the Abomination's strength & other powers. So using his infinite wisdom, the Leader adds a heck of a lot of lizard DNA which enhances his regenerative factor & healing ability, but also makes his face more fish/lizard like in the process.
 
It's a shame it wouldn't be used but it could definitely help for when the Abomination fights the Hulk again. He'd be bigger, stronger, more durable, etc. & of course would be pissed off & ready for round 4/5. :D
 
Can someone tell me if Tim Roth is actually signed on to do another Hulk movie? And if he is, doesn't this mean that the Abomination will have to become plain ol' Blonsky again?

*thinks for a minute* What if they just say that the Abomination's gamma injections didn't allow for the change to be permanent, so he changes back, and needs the Leader to make the change permanent?
 
Yes, he's contracted for more, but that doesn't mean he's necessarily coming back. And if he does, it would probably be just for motion capture/voice work.
 
He said he absolutely loved portraying a villain, so I'm sure he'd be willing to come back. He did a great job with helping with the motion capture, and I'd love to see him do more on a larger scale.

Can we be sure he was the one voicing the Abomination?
 
I don't know why I'm thinking about this now, but did anyone find it slightly annoying that Emil Blonsky, a British Royal Marines-trained officer, carried himself like a schlub? I didn't mind his unkempt appearance so much, but the way he slouched and strutted when he walked, especially in uniform, made me wince. What happened to his military bearing?
 
I just had this new idea about the Abomination. Since so many people want to see the classic Abom look, then what could happen is the Leader figures that he needs to enhance the Abomination's strength & other powers. So using his infinite wisdom, the Leader adds a heck of a lot of lizard DNA which enhances his regenerative factor & healing ability, but also makes his face more fish/lizard like in the process.

I HOPE to god that happens, this Abomination, while a pretty cool design, was just NOT THE Abomination for me, I want to see the classic Abom on screen if we do get a sequel.

I don't know why I'm thinking about this now, but did anyone find it slightly annoying that Emil Blonsky, a British Royal Marines-trained officer, carried himself like a schlub? I didn't mind his unkempt appearance so much, but the way he slouched and strutted when he walked, especially in uniform, made me wince. What happened to his military bearing?

I think he simply looked confident and comfortable with his abilities, slouching and strutting showed to me he was never worried in a combat situation as he was calm.
 
I think he simply looked confident and comfortable with his abilities, slouching and strutting showed to me he was never worried in a combat situation as he was calm.

To me, slouching is a display of low self-esteem and laziness. And his strut just looked sloppy and undisciplined. Of course, I was in the military so I'm a little bit biased. It was just distracting.
 
What? He looked nothing like the comic book version because he wasn't reptilian. In fact, his design was better than the comic version.
 
To me, slouching is a display of low self-esteem and laziness. And his strut just looked sloppy and undisciplined. Of course, I was in the military so I'm a little bit biased. It was just distracting.

If he had low self esteem, he wouldn't have been so confident when going up against the military & the Hulk. If he was lazy, he would've been killed by the Hulk during the first encounter, like those other two soldiers.
 

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