He told me the glove was in the treasure room of Thor1 in a quick scene. Gotta watch Thor2 again, guess that is about the orb
He told me the glove was in the treasure room of Thor1 in a quick scene. Gotta watch Thor2 again, guess that is about the orb
There was a split second shot of it in Thor (not even directly, just in the background) Marvel has gone on record saying that was an Easter Egg, I think. I'm sure they had a plan back then, but nowhere near as laid out as it is now.
Looks like I need to start catching up on Marvel movies.
Disney going to rule the movie scene for ever. they laying the smack down to every other movie studio by announcing their titles for the next 4 and 1/2 years
I realllly hope they dont get cocky though, or something bad doesnt happen. The movie watching person is a fickle beast, and at any moment somone may just say "meh, super hero movies arent cool anymore", and all the sheeple will follow, causing everything to fold over on itself.
Doesnt matter, marvel is a brand just like fashion has them; it changes depending on which fat bitch farts in which ever direction and the media picks up on it and spreads the word.
Probably a low chance of it happening, but it's there.
I think so long as there aren't a series of major missteps that Marvel will be able to keep momentum through the Infinity War. What's been good for the studio thus far is that the movies that were missteps (IM3) or just lame (both Thors) don't have enough time to sink in before they throw something good (Cap2, Guardians) your way that eliminates that stench. I think they've got the formula down anyway - treat the material like a real movie but soften the comic elements with humor and most importantly make the movies fun.
Out of what we've seen so far I only have low expectations on Thor: Ragnarok and Ant Man. Dear Lord I'm going to cream myself during the Infinity War - a movie 10 years in the making. If World War Hulk was in this lineup and it should be because Ruffalo deserves a solo movie, I'd say Marvel just won reality.
DC must be on suicide watch at this rate.
Marvel announced a ton of films recently, but nothing on a solo Hulk so I dunno how possible that idea is.
Another hulk movie would be great.
Depending on how Hulk heavy Avengers 2 ends up being (and the previews make it look like it might be at least a bit heavier compared to the first Avengers), then I could see them dabbling into the thought of it afterwards. The first 2 Hulk movies bombed. Despite the Marvel movies now in general doing fantastic, the Studio isn't going to forget about the first 2 at all. I'm not saying the Hulk will be a focal point in the new Avengers, but if the plot is a little deeper with him and the reception around it is much more positive, then I could see them making a new movie.
You should remember that both movies were loosely integrated into each other and eventually into Avengers. Personally, I think Hulk is fine as a support character, but would still love to see a solo film with some of his more notorious villains involved.
Bana Hulk doesn't exist.
It doesnt.
Eh, it definitely still does if only loosely. Both of the Hulk movies and the current Ruffalo version is kind of like a series changing creative teams and going in a different direction. What happened previously still happened, it's just not at all relevant to the current storyline being told.