We've added 24 more photos from Marvel's The Avengers, thanks to The Lebanese Cinema Movie Guide. You can click on the image below to view the new photos in the gallery.
Written and directed by Joss Whedon, the May 4 release stars Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Jeremy Renner, Tom Hiddleston, Stellan Skarsgård, Cobie Smulders and Samuel L. Jackson.
The fourth clip from Marvel's The Avengers has come online (via Digital Spy) and it features Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and Captain America (Chris Evans) doing battle with Loki's army. You can watch the clip using the player below!
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I can't believe we're next than 3 weeks away. The Avengers movie hype engine has gone into overdrive in the Target toy aisles. The Hulk footprints are an awesome touch. I think Marvel Entertainment has done a phenomenal job marketing this movie. They should have plenty of asses in seats come May 4, and for many weeks thereafter.
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The Best Captain America Scene Not in The Avengers
Joss Whedon on the heartfelt scene he cut.
April 14, 2012
Joss Whedon, writer-director of Marvel's The Avengers, told The New York Times about the best scene he wrote and then cut from the script, one that featured Steve Rogers reuniting with his flame from Captain America: The First Avenger.
"One of the best scenes that I wrote was the beautiful and poignant scene between Steve and Peggy [Carter] that takes place in the present. And I was the one who was like, Guys, we need to lose this. It was killing the rhythm of the thing. And we did have a lot of Cap, because he really was the in for me," said Whedon.
He continued, "I really do feel a sense of loss about what's happening in our culture, loss of the idea of community, loss of health care and welfare and all sorts of things. I was spending a lot of time having him say it, and then I cut that."
For those who may not recall, Chris Evans' Cap was supposed to meet Hayley Atwell's Peggy for a date, but he never made it, ending up in suspended animation for nearly 70 years instead.
The Skrulls, although they don't look like are common garden variety versions from the cartoons or comics... leave it up to Hollywood to yet again screw up another comic character.
The Skrulls, although they don't look like are common garden variety versions from the cartoons or comics... leave it up to Hollywood to yet again screw up another comic character.
Webslinger
Uh, yeah.
I mentioned that on the last page.
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marillion wrote:
Van Statten wrote:
i read they couldn't use the ones from the comics because the rights fall under Fantastic Four so they used the bastardized vrsion from the Ultimates.
Fox owns the rights to the Super Skrull, but NOT the Skrulls.
Peace,
Chip
Actually,
Fox does own the Skrulls as well. They have rights to anything that has the majority of their appearances in the brand that they own (i.e. Fantastic Four)
Just like the majority of the Xmen, even if they have not appeared yet on screen, are also owned by Fox. so any Cable, Bishop, New Mutants movies will be at Foxs discretion
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