The Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015, Whedon)
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Re: The Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015, Whedon)
Yes, the post-credits scene of Winter Soldier calls them "miracles."
The Hydra guy says something like, "We're not in the age of heroes any longer. Now we're in the age of miracles. There's nothing more terrifying than a miracle."
M for Mutant.
M for Miracle.
It's a stab at Fox pretty much.
The Hydra guy says something like, "We're not in the age of heroes any longer. Now we're in the age of miracles. There's nothing more terrifying than a miracle."
M for Mutant.
M for Miracle.
It's a stab at Fox pretty much.
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Re: The Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015, Whedon)
I heavily doubt they'll be dropping that. Sounds fine and dandy as timeframe/period but not so much as a classification
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EDIT: Also, the little girl's dress looks pink to me, and it looks like any number of princess dress up costumes that you might find girls of her age wearing.
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Re: The Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015, Whedon)
But the statement, "There's nothing more terrifying than a miracle." is interchangeable with "There's nothing more terrifying than a mutant." In fact, it doesn't make any sense if it isn't. What is terrifying about an actual miracle?
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Re: The Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015, Whedon)
I wouldn't be shocked if the movie opens with Hydra (who still has Loki's staff) manage to take control of Hulk, setting him loose on the city. Combine this with a staged protest lead by fellow mind-control victims Pietro and Wanda to further damage the Avengers' image.
This sets Tony down his path of doubting what he's done, as he was partially responsible for helping pull Banner out of what was a fairly safe and controlled environment. Further driving him to try and put together their replacement: Ultron.
This sets Tony down his path of doubting what he's done, as he was partially responsible for helping pull Banner out of what was a fairly safe and controlled environment. Further driving him to try and put together their replacement: Ultron.
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Re: The Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015, Whedon)
Is it possible that Cap is using a new non-vibranium shield, explaining why it was broken? He lost his shield at the end of WS.
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Re: The Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015, Whedon)
I guess that could happen...
But....dramatically speaking it would probably take a lot of the impact of the shield breaking too.
But....dramatically speaking it would probably take a lot of the impact of the shield breaking too.
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That's true, but so would breaking the shield and showing off a new supply of Vibranium in the same movie. He can just have another one made.
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What did Stark say about the shield?
In the comics, it was one of a kind. Unreplicable. But it did get broken in the comics and later pieced togehter
In the comics, it was one of a kind. Unreplicable. But it did get broken in the comics and later pieced togehter
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I think Stark said it was made from the only Vibranium they had, meaning either Shield or the US. The breaking of the shield certainly means Black Panther is coming.
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Re: The Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015, Whedon)
This trailer is missing a few scenes that were in the Comic-Con cut. Regarding Cap's shield, some people speculated that:
Spoiler:
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hrm. Never thought about that possibly coming up in this film. It could obviously cuz that's what happens with that character.
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Tony Stark had a Cap shield in his Malibu workshop. Remember when Coulson asked him where he got it? Might not be a vibranium shield, though.
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For sure that wasn't like Cap's.
Rumors floating around that Serkis is Ulysses Klaw. That'd be cool. He does kind of look like him. Also... that's a Wakanda connection too.
Rumors floating around that Serkis is Ulysses Klaw. That'd be cool. He does kind of look like him. Also... that's a Wakanda connection too.
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I remember reading that the shield in Iron Man 2 was just an inside joke, but they explained it was the prototype for the 40s shield.
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