Underseer
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It's coming out this Friday, so we might as well make a thread.
Some of you may have already seen it. Please use spoiler tags when appropriate.
Wild speculation time!
One of the things that makes the Avengers different from DC's Justice League is that it has a small, rotating roster. Heroes come in, heroes leave, and all of this is done so that Marvel can put out feelers about which heroes might deserve their own comic book. Anyway, with four new heroes being added to the roster (Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, Vision, War Machine) in the upcoming movie, the team is now going to be unmanageably large, which means the writers are going to have to find a way to pare down the roster through deaths or retirement.
We all know that Chris Evans' last movie will be Captain America 3, and those of us familiar with the Civil War story know why. So Captain America will be off the roster before Avengers 3 comes out, although Winter Soldier could replace him.
Further, we know that Thor 3 will be based on the Ragnarok story from the comic books. While I never read those comic books and don't even know the synopsis, there is a chance this could be used as an excuse to remove Thor from Midgard, either because he has to go elsewhere to deal with the fallout from Ragnarok, or because he dies.
Hulk would be another candidate for removal. The supplemental material from the first Avengers movie indicates that Hulk's part of the action sequences were more expensive due to the CGI. There are any number of excuses they could come up with that would end up with Banner back on the run like we found him in the first Avengers movie. The character is supposed to get more focus in Avengers 2, and that might be another excuse to "retire" him.
Iron Man is another candidate for removal because the character is very CGI-intensive. Tony Stark was severely traumatized by the events of the first Avengers movie and spent most of Iron Man 3 trying to cope with his emotional trauma. On top of that
In Avengers 2, his PTSD from the first movie will goad him into doing something that nearly causes the extinction of humanity. Then in Captain America 3, we'll get the Civil War story, Iron Man will blame himself for the death of Captain America, and we'll get to see Tony give that great "It wasn't worth it" speech over Captain America's corpse.
So I'm going to assume that past events and future events in Marvel movies will leave Stark so emotionally damaged that he will want to retire and just provide occasional assistance/manipulation from the background. They might retire the character altogether and just mention him in passing in future movies, or else he'll become a background character like Nick Fury.
Also, rumor has it that
An Avenger will die in the next movie
...so there's that.
As long as we're indulging in wild speculation, who do you think is going to stay?
Black Widow requires very little in the way of special effects and is wildly popular with the fans. Further, Marvel has made it clear that they want more diversity and as of the end of the upcoming movie, she will be one of only two females on the team. So I think she has plot armor.
On the topic of diversity-based plot armor, War Machine will be the only non-white hero until Black Panther can join the group in phase 3, so I think he has plot armor.
Directors of the Marvel movies seem to rave about working with Paul Bettany as JARVIS in the past. When he starts playing Vision, the character does need some CGI work for the eyes and for the superpowers, but other than that his getup is practical. With those two things in mind, I think we'll see plenty more of Vision in the future.
Anyway, I look forward to the movie.
Ultron can be a fun villain in the hands of the right writers. Like Magneto, what really makes him frightening is that he is probably right about humanity. He hates humanity, but never manages to realize that he has very human failings.
Also, watching Stark nearly destroy humanity trying to save it sounds like good drama-fodder, and I can't wait to watch Vision betray Ultron the same way Ultron betrayed his creator.
So what are your thoughts?
Some of you may have already seen it. Please use spoiler tags when appropriate.
Wild speculation time!
One of the things that makes the Avengers different from DC's Justice League is that it has a small, rotating roster. Heroes come in, heroes leave, and all of this is done so that Marvel can put out feelers about which heroes might deserve their own comic book. Anyway, with four new heroes being added to the roster (Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, Vision, War Machine) in the upcoming movie, the team is now going to be unmanageably large, which means the writers are going to have to find a way to pare down the roster through deaths or retirement.
We all know that Chris Evans' last movie will be Captain America 3, and those of us familiar with the Civil War story know why. So Captain America will be off the roster before Avengers 3 comes out, although Winter Soldier could replace him.
Further, we know that Thor 3 will be based on the Ragnarok story from the comic books. While I never read those comic books and don't even know the synopsis, there is a chance this could be used as an excuse to remove Thor from Midgard, either because he has to go elsewhere to deal with the fallout from Ragnarok, or because he dies.
Hulk would be another candidate for removal. The supplemental material from the first Avengers movie indicates that Hulk's part of the action sequences were more expensive due to the CGI. There are any number of excuses they could come up with that would end up with Banner back on the run like we found him in the first Avengers movie. The character is supposed to get more focus in Avengers 2, and that might be another excuse to "retire" him.
Iron Man is another candidate for removal because the character is very CGI-intensive. Tony Stark was severely traumatized by the events of the first Avengers movie and spent most of Iron Man 3 trying to cope with his emotional trauma. On top of that
In Avengers 2, his PTSD from the first movie will goad him into doing something that nearly causes the extinction of humanity. Then in Captain America 3, we'll get the Civil War story, Iron Man will blame himself for the death of Captain America, and we'll get to see Tony give that great "It wasn't worth it" speech over Captain America's corpse.
So I'm going to assume that past events and future events in Marvel movies will leave Stark so emotionally damaged that he will want to retire and just provide occasional assistance/manipulation from the background. They might retire the character altogether and just mention him in passing in future movies, or else he'll become a background character like Nick Fury.
Also, rumor has it that
An Avenger will die in the next movie
...so there's that.
As long as we're indulging in wild speculation, who do you think is going to stay?
Black Widow requires very little in the way of special effects and is wildly popular with the fans. Further, Marvel has made it clear that they want more diversity and as of the end of the upcoming movie, she will be one of only two females on the team. So I think she has plot armor.
On the topic of diversity-based plot armor, War Machine will be the only non-white hero until Black Panther can join the group in phase 3, so I think he has plot armor.
Directors of the Marvel movies seem to rave about working with Paul Bettany as JARVIS in the past. When he starts playing Vision, the character does need some CGI work for the eyes and for the superpowers, but other than that his getup is practical. With those two things in mind, I think we'll see plenty more of Vision in the future.
Anyway, I look forward to the movie.
Ultron can be a fun villain in the hands of the right writers. Like Magneto, what really makes him frightening is that he is probably right about humanity. He hates humanity, but never manages to realize that he has very human failings.
Also, watching Stark nearly destroy humanity trying to save it sounds like good drama-fodder, and I can't wait to watch Vision betray Ultron the same way Ultron betrayed his creator.
So what are your thoughts?