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And what kind of movie should it be?
Now, this will be the first time anyone will have seen a big budget superhero crossover movie. It's one of the oldest superhero teams, with some of the most iconic superheroes ever. Superhero movies usually do very well at the box office, with the Spider-Man movies having broke box office records.
I thinkthey ought to throw as high a budget as possible at an Avengers movie, and get the very best and most prestigious director they can for the job.
I'd say do it with either Peter Jackson or Sam Raimi.
Peter Jackson directed the LOTR trilogy. He knows how to handle a large cast of characters, as well as making a movie very epic in scope as well as entertaining. He'd be a good choice too because I believe either Avengers should be 3 hours, or a couple of them should be filmed back to back.
Sam Raimi is another good choice because he made Spider-Man an extremely succesful box office hit. He can direct a very entertaining and very action filled Avengers movie.
Who do we know is going to be in the Avengers movie?
The following are all safe bets...
Hulk
Iron Man
Thor
Captain America
Does the movie even need more heroes in it than that?
What storyline should the movie follow?
Obviously, the temptation to have Hulk go berzerk for some reason and have the rest of the heroes have to take him down is too much. That's definately going in, you can count on it.
My personal wish, and it's a bit of a pipe dream, is that different movie studios 'let' out whatever Marvel characters they have the rights to so they can appear in an Avengers movie.
There is going to be a Magneto movie - if that movie can introduce Wanda and Quicksilver, bang! Two Avengers members.
IF my pipe dream idea of different heroes from different movie studios being in one movie is realized, then we can have an Avengers movie that follows the Civil War storyline.
If the movie can't have characters from other studios, that's fine. A couple of B listers like Hawkeye and Vision can still be introduced. The Disassembled storyline could be done at some point.
Now, this will be the first time anyone will have seen a big budget superhero crossover movie. It's one of the oldest superhero teams, with some of the most iconic superheroes ever. Superhero movies usually do very well at the box office, with the Spider-Man movies having broke box office records.
I thinkthey ought to throw as high a budget as possible at an Avengers movie, and get the very best and most prestigious director they can for the job.
I'd say do it with either Peter Jackson or Sam Raimi.
Peter Jackson directed the LOTR trilogy. He knows how to handle a large cast of characters, as well as making a movie very epic in scope as well as entertaining. He'd be a good choice too because I believe either Avengers should be 3 hours, or a couple of them should be filmed back to back.
Sam Raimi is another good choice because he made Spider-Man an extremely succesful box office hit. He can direct a very entertaining and very action filled Avengers movie.
Who do we know is going to be in the Avengers movie?
The following are all safe bets...
Hulk
Iron Man
Thor
Captain America
Does the movie even need more heroes in it than that?
What storyline should the movie follow?
Obviously, the temptation to have Hulk go berzerk for some reason and have the rest of the heroes have to take him down is too much. That's definately going in, you can count on it.
My personal wish, and it's a bit of a pipe dream, is that different movie studios 'let' out whatever Marvel characters they have the rights to so they can appear in an Avengers movie.
There is going to be a Magneto movie - if that movie can introduce Wanda and Quicksilver, bang! Two Avengers members.
IF my pipe dream idea of different heroes from different movie studios being in one movie is realized, then we can have an Avengers movie that follows the Civil War storyline.
If the movie can't have characters from other studios, that's fine. A couple of B listers like Hawkeye and Vision can still be introduced. The Disassembled storyline could be done at some point.