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^Hell no. Couldn't they have at least gotten a Russian? OOOHhhh, she's got ********. Dangerous.
I couldn't care less about her nationality.
Just her ****, right?
the trailer confirms that Thor's brother Loki (Tom Hiddleston) will be the main villain. Loki will likely get his hands on the Cosmic Cube, the macguffin of the upcoming "Captain America: The First Avenger", and uses it to bring the shapeshifting alien race The Skrulls to invade Earth.
How The Hulk will fit in with this story remains unclear, though it has been rumoured Loki will brainwash him - an action that causes The Avengers to assemble early in the film.
Sounds impressive but I think having the Skrulls would be overkill.
i'm pissed they pulled filming from Detroit. Now it's in Cleveland. Went from bad to worse.
I think they do need an army that they can beat in masses so Skrulls sounds good. The CGI for the Skrulls better be goddamn good though, makes me wonder if SuperSkrull would be in the movie though? He's mainly an FF4 villain so it'll be interesting if he mistake Capt. America for Human Torch.
Don't get me wrong. I think the Skrulls would make great villains but they seem more suited for a sequel as some have previously mentioned. It seems like it would be a challenge juggling the Avengers team as is without having to flesh out an entire race of interstellar aliens. But I am hopeful so long as the film is entertaining.
Key is to go see the movie w/o any expectations. That's what I do or else I would have probably burnt the theater after seeing Wolverine Origins.
Key is to go see the movie w/o any expectations. That's what I do or else I would have probably burnt the theater after seeing Wolverine Origins.
True... but it goes against every ingrained instinct. You're dedicating a significant portion of your time and money following the life of a fictional person. When it makes it to the big screen, they had damn well better get it right.