L.R.
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Yeah, dude. I don't think we're the studio execs' number one priority.
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Yeah, dude. I don't think we're the studio execs' number one priority.
Hawkeye's Thor Cameo Revealed
Jeremy Renner's role in the god of thunder's screen debut.
You won't have to wait until 2012's The Avengers to see Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye.
Cinema Blend was at CinemaCon where roughly 20 minutes of footage from the upcoming Thor movie was screened that showed the Marvel archer in action.
"The scene we saw featured Renner as Hawkeye, working with the infamous Agent Coulson, played as he was in the Iron Man movies, by Clark Gregg," according to the site.
"The scene features Hawkeye using his famous bow and arrow and he has multiple lines, so while we're talking about something a little more than a momentary cameo, there's no way to know if his involvement will go any further than that one scene."
Hawkeye to make Thor cameo, costume revealed to be Ultimate version, no purple tights.
Kinda sucks. His Ultimate version is nice and all, but I don't see why they couldn't pull off his mainline one. I get the mask is a little out their, but they could always modify that.
He looks like a white Blade. Fail.
I'll probably watch it. But an archer in today's modern times seems so anachronistic.
*queue RFX* What did you expect, an exact translation? This is hollywood. Just roll with it! Who cares that it'll suck. You'll watch it anyway!
Mark Ruffalo, who this week both begins production on The Avengers and releases his directorial debut, Sympathy for Delicious, chatted with MTV News about his upcoming dual role as both Dr. Bruce Banner and as the Incredible Hulk in the Joss Whedon-helmed superhero ensemble. In addition to joking around with a pair of toy Hulk hands, Ruffalo confirmed that the Hulk himself will have some dialogue in the upcoming film.
"You'll love them," says Ruffalo of the Hulk's lines, "...One of them is actually very memorable."
The Avengers, set for release on May 4, 2012, also stars Robert Downey, Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans, Jeremy Renner, Scarlett Johansson, Clark Gregg, Samuel L. Jackson, Cobie Smulders, Tom Hiddleston and Stellan Skarsgård.
^ uhm.. hulk might need a bigger chair.
The downside though is scenes are barely linked together and characterization is thrown right out the window.
There's only one thing this movie has going for it--and you guessed it: Thurman in a catsuit.