Evans and Downey Jr. are great together. Somehow I just don't see Stark splitting wood.
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^i'd love to see Spidey involved, but as others have pointed out the secret IDs may not be as pivotal in the film version since none of the characters really maintain secret IDs. Another character could be used to switch sides, which was Spidey's main role in the event other than revealing his ID.
But having Spidey, Cap and IronMan in Cap 3, would be a huge push back against Batman vs. Superman. Spidey would be a huge cherry on top.Last edited by madmarva; Oct 29, '14, 1:10 PM.Comment
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Dang Cap....Comment
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Cap will need Hawkeye, Black Widow, Falcon, Black Panther and Winter Soldier to take down Iron Man.
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If you remember properly from the comics, Thor himself had zero to do with the whole Civil War storyline. He was, however, peeved as hell the Stark appropriated some of his DNA and properly warned Stark/IRON MAN that he was The God of Thunder while Tony was just a mortal man in a metal suit. Pretty handily handed Stark his butt thereafter and left him to make his way out of New Orleans in the rain in a suit that didn't work. At all.sigpic Oh then, what's this? Big flashy lighty thing, that's what brought me here! Big flashy lighty things have got me written all over them. Not actually. But give me time. And a crayon.Comment
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Without The FF, Spider-Man and the X-Men the Civil War storyline kind'a falls apart. Maybe they can get Spider-Man in on it but likely not the FF with all the bad blood going around ebtween FOX and MARVEL. X-Men would be possible because of Bryan Singer. He would definately be ale to co-ordinate all these characters. Still, it's not a story-line I would want to see filmed. There are so many ore better story arcs they could be adapting.Comment
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If you remember properly from the comics, Thor himself had zero to do with the whole Civil War storyline. He was, however, peeved as hell the Stark appropriated some of his DNA and properly warned Stark/IRON MAN that he was The God of Thunder while Tony was just a mortal man in a metal suit. Pretty handily handed Stark his butt thereafter and left him to make his way out of New Orleans in the rain in a suit that didn't work. At all.
But thanks for the info...another esteemed member also gave me the scoop via private messaging.
Glad Thor punked Tin Can, Ehem, I mean Iron Man, lol.sigpicComment
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Without The FF, Spider-Man and the X-Men the Civil War storyline kind'a falls apart. Maybe they can get Spider-Man in on it but likely not the FF with all the bad blood going around ebtween FOX and MARVEL. X-Men would be possible because of Bryan Singer. He would definately be ale to co-ordinate all these characters. Still, it's not a story-line I would want to see filmed. There are so many ore better story arcs they could be adapting.
The crux of it was Cap and Iron Man's difference in philosophies and other characters taking sides. Any of the other story beats could be worked in or not.
Frankly, I'd like to see Marvel Films develop its own stories or if using a plot from the comics mix it up some. While I liked aspects of latest Spidey movie by Sony, I knew what was coming with Osborne and Gwen. At that point, all that I could do is compare it to the comic. It sort of took me out of the story.
I thought Nolan did a nice job in his batman movies of using bits and pieces from a lot of Batman comics, but not doing straight up adaptions.
Likewise in the Avengers movie, Whedon picked out some things from early avengers comics and used them within a story of his own. I'm guessing Cap 3 will be similar.
I think Sony would be wise to partner with Marvel on the Spidey films. It's obvious Marvel Films knows what to do with the characters, while the last two Spidey films have underperformed. The blood seems to be too bad for Marvel and Fox to work together.Last edited by madmarva; Oct 30, '14, 12:48 AM.Comment
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I mentioned this over on another board where we're having a similar discussion; with the upcoming slate of MARVEL movies and all of the potential profit therein, I don't see why on Earth MARVEL/DISNEY doesn't just go to the various studios who currently are making debacles of their properties and toss enough cash at them to get said properties back so they can be handled properly and integrated into the MARVEL movie universe.sigpic Oh then, what's this? Big flashy lighty thing, that's what brought me here! Big flashy lighty things have got me written all over them. Not actually. But give me time. And a crayon.Comment
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Its crazy to think that Sony and Fox won't sit down with Marvel on this. Both Sony and Fox would stand to make a ton of money on a crossover event like this. Marvel don't need Spidey/FF/X-Men and have demonstrated with GOTG that they can still earn a respectable buck with even the smallest names in the Marvel stable.Comment
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