actually I think it would be easier to create a robot than create a new element.

Sorry, that just stretches believability a little too much. Howard Stark can create a fully functioning artificial human, complete with flame-on capability but can't create vibranium? I know you want to see him but come on. If Torch does make it into the movie, I will certainly be shaking my head in the theater at such a terrible plot hole.
yea its already been said the HC will not likely be a big part and probably be just soliders steve comes across with the hc names. As for fury i still rather just leave him in present day and not invovled in ww2 in marvel studios film verse. As for the invaders thats the tough one for me i still say it will be steve/bucky/possibly peggy carter, and definately union jack. Then probably 2 more members be it having powers or not. There is a few with powers and a few with out powers that could likely be used.
Howard Stark had nothing to do with the Human Torches creation. It was Professor Phinius Horton I believe. And who's to say where he got his technology,.....perhaps he somehow stumbled across, say,...some alien tech? Perhaps even Skrull tech? Again tying current (Avengers) Marvel Movieverse to past MMV?
The man who took the wings off of Cap's head in Captain America, director Joe Johnston, reveals for the first time that another Marvel hero will lose his wings!
Director Joe Johnston made an appearance on the floor of the San Diego Comic-Con yesterday to sign teaser posters for Captain America: The First Avenger and I managed to slip in a few questions about the movie. Read on...
Brent Sprecher: How's filming coming along?
Joe Johnston: Ah, we just started, but it's going great.
Brent Sprecher: Awesome. Was it hard to get away to come over here to do [the Con]?
Joe Johnston: Well, you know, they gave the crew a four-day weekend...everybody else gets four days off and we only get one.
Brent Sprecher: Are we going to get to see The Invaders?
Joe Johnston: Oh, yeah!
Brent Sprecher: Namor. Is he going to have little wings on his feet?
Joe Johnston: Ah, no.
Brent Sprecher: I'm really happy you're doing this movie.
Joe Johnston: Thank you. Thanks a lot.