Sarg92
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Nobody's being a prick, it's just that bringing in another Emil Blonsky would be as stupid as introducing another Bruce Banner. As for your idea, it's all good except the Leader bringing him back to life. I would say for that the best explanation would be for the Abomination's slow healing factor to have kicked in and he's alive but no one actually knows it so the Leader acquires his body and then the rest of your idea kicks in which involves fish/reptilian DNA to make him more like classic Abomination but I think they should still retain elements of the redesign.
You had completely misunderstood what I had said.
I always meant the same character, no body new just the same guy. And I don't think Abomination's healing factor should kick in because Hulk snaps his neck, if Abomination heals from that then isn't he immortal? It would be better if Leader does something to bring him back to life and then tell him that with being injected with a new serum (reptile/fish) he would be stronger and have revenge on the Hulk. His appearance will then mutate and he could have the ears, toes, and a bit scaly skin and he could have more prodding bones and keep the exoskeleton.
And with Roth's interview. Something tells me that Abomination isn't going to talk. It was Zak Penn's script that had Abomination talking but then with Norton's rewrites it was removed.
Another cool thing they could do in a sequel is that General Ross finds out that Blonsky was infact a Russian spy who had put on an accent and stuff. They shouldn't make a big deal about it just maybe Ross is reading up on Blonsky after what he had become and finds out that he was spying on the US Army the entire time!