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LaNaranja

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If they do it properly, the Infinity Gauntlet will be Thanos vs literally every single character ever established, across all properties. Even some villains if they're those that would play ball temporarily against a greater enemy.

Loki confirmed! :D

He will probably get killed in Thor 3 as Thanos takes back the tesseract. :(
 

Mariolee

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Do...do you guys think that having the Infinity Gauntlet ripping through multiple realities would be the perfect excuse to have Spidey and the X-Men crossover?

Like, that would be the only plausible time where a crossover amongst all these properties would make sense.
 

ZeroGravity

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Do...do you guys think that having the Infinity Gauntlet ripping through multiple realities would be the perfect excuse to have Spidey and the X-Men crossover?

Like, that would be the only plausible time where a crossover amongst all these properties would make sense.
Only if it crosses over into a reality that doesn't have Andrew Garfield in it.
 

neoanarch

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So happy it got renewed! I like Carter's tits as much as the next guy but a dedicated show? I just don't get it.

That one-shot was like a million times better than anything the show has done. That is on the strength of her acting alone. But that time period and possible supporting cast doesn't hurt either.
 

DrBo42

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That one-shot was like a million times better than anything the show has done. That is on the strength of her acting alone. But that time period and possible supporting cast doesn't hurt either.

Yeah I've seen the error of my earlier comment. She's definitely the best actor of anyone on Marvel's TV side.
 
Her looks appeared to be 90% of the discussion about the show, was a bit of a poke at that. Sorry.

Yeah it does seem that way, pretty disgusting when any discussion about something that features a woman becomes all about her looks instead of the actual subject.

Really looking forward to this, it will be good to get a period piece show and i really enjoyed her character in Cap 1.
 

Jetman

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Awesome about AoS getting renewed!

And Agent Carter too? Wow! I don't know though, I mean, are they going to have enough material to do an Agent Carter show? Is it going to be just her pretty much taking on leftover Nazi's every episode? Because HYDRA didn't "officially" rear it's heads again in this universe until CA: Winter Soldier.
 

neoanarch

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Awesome about AoS getting renewed!

And Agent Carter too? Wow! I don't know though, I mean, are they going to have enough material to do an Agent Carter show? Is it going to be just her pretty much taking on leftover Nazi's every episode? Because HYDRA didn't "officially" rear it's heads again in this universe until CA: Winter Soldier.

What they'll be facing? Probably some Russian Cold War stuff. But its going to be about the birth of SHIELD mostly. With Hydra obviously playing a role in its birth.
 

kurahador

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And Agent Carter too? Wow! I don't know though, I mean, are they going to have enough material to do an Agent Carter show? Is it going to be just her pretty much taking on leftover Nazi's every episode? Because HYDRA didn't "officially" rear it's heads again in this universe until CA: Winter Soldier.

Plenty of stories to tell;
-Howling Commander.
-young Fury.
-Tony's dad death.
-Dum Dum Dugan.
-That blue vial in Agent Carter short.
 

Funky Papa

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Classic shield has stories for years, specially if they fast forward to the 60's and they bring CLASSIC WHITE FURY.

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Give me some of that Steranko's Mad Men in space.

Some viewers would be confused as fuck, though.
 

J10

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Do...do you guys think that having the Infinity Gauntlet ripping through multiple realities would be the perfect excuse to have Spidey and the X-Men crossover?

Like, that would be the only plausible time where a crossover amongst all these properties would make sense.

It's not the only plausible time. We already talked about Man-Thing.
 

neoanarch

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Fury is a big part of the latest event. Original Sin. From the single issue relrased so far its entertaining enough. Fury has a great story about WW II in it.
 
Awesome about AoS getting renewed!

And Agent Carter too? Wow! I don't know though, I mean, are they going to have enough material to do an Agent Carter show? Is it going to be just her pretty much taking on leftover Nazi's every episode? Because HYDRA didn't "officially" rear it's heads again in this universe until CA: Winter Soldier.

The rumors circulating a few weeks ago were that Agent Carter would run one season, in Agents of SHIELD's time slot, during an extended break between the first and second halves of the season.
 
What if Nick Fury's dad was the classic White Fury?

Cause that's how it is in the 616

I still don't know how that came about. I started reading again at Marvel Now so I missed the explanation.

I guess they both still exist in canon and Fury Jr. is just a field agent rather than Director. What's Old Fury up to now? Hill is director again now right?
 

Moondrop

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I still don't know how that came about. I started reading again at Marvel Now so I missed the explanation.
1) Samuel L. Jackson co-stars in XXX as director of a secret intelligence agency in 2002.
2) Later that year Ultimate Nick Fury is remodeled after Samuel L. Jackson.
3) Samuel L. Jackson is cast in the Avengers as Nick Fury.
4) Primary Marvel continuity is retro-fitted to reflect the MCU and the Ultimate universe.

Magic.
 

gazele

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I still don't know how that came about. I started reading again at Marvel Now so I missed the explanation.

I guess they both still exist in canon and Fury Jr. is just a field agent rather than Director. What's Old Fury up to now? Hill is director again now right?

Umm what??

I'm confused

Awesome that it got renewed! And cautiously optimistic about agent carter
 
1) Samuel L. Jackson co-stars in XXX as director of a secret intelligence agency in 2002.
2) Later that year Ultimate Nick Fury is remodeled after Samuel L. Jackson.
3) Samuel L. Jackson is cast in the Avengers as Nick Fury.
4) Primary Marvel continuity is retro-fitted to reflect the MCU and the Ultimate universe.

Magic.

Yeah I know how Marvel ended up doing it but I'm still confused on what the in-universe explanation for it is and what Fury Sr.'s position is currently.
 

fallengorn

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Yeah I know how Marvel ended up doing it but I'm still confused on what the in-universe explanation for it is and what Fury Sr.'s position is currently.

The short of it is, Fury Jr. is his biological son (who's actual name is also Nicholas Fury) . That's really all you need to know.

Fury Classic is retired... but they dragged him out for this year's Marvel event, Original Sin.
 

gazele

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Hmm, I get why they did it, but I don't like the comics being influenced by the movies

(Pretty sure I read black widow in the comics said she had red in her ledger and I was like ughhh)
 
Umm what??

I'm confused

Awesome that it got renewed! And cautiously optimistic about agent carter

Here's the explanation.

The Ultimate universe and cinematic universes both had SLJ style Nick Fury. 616 (original Marvel) had old school Nick.

A couple of years ago, Marvel put out a mini series called Battle Scars, starring two special forces commandos... Marcus Johnson, and his best friend and platoon mate, nicknamed "Cheese":

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In it, they're over in the middle east fighting wars and stuff, and then they get the news that Marcus' mother (a retired CIA operative) was killed, back home. So they go home to investigate, and a bunch of stuff happens, and as it turns out...

Marcus finds out who his father was. You guessed it: Nick Fury. In fact, he never knew that Nick and Marcus' mom named him Nick Fury Jr at birth. After the mystery is solved and a whole bunch of crazy fighting, Marcus starts going by his real name. Nick Fury Jr. Also, he loses an eye during all the shit that goes down in the story. He also joins SHIELD, and it's a pretty safe bet he'll become director at some point in the future. Oh also, Cheese joined SHIELD too. His real name is
Phillip Coulson.
 
Hmm, I get why they did it, but I don't like the comics being influenced by the movies

(Pretty sure I read black widow in the comics said she had red in her ledger and I was like ughhh)

Yeah I cringed when she had the "red in my ledger" talk with Otto in Superior Spider-Man, but I'm blaming Dan Slott for it. In at least two of her appearances, she just pulls lines straight out of the Avengers movie.

Retiring the old Fury is kinda weird to me. They didn't really have any reason to do it other than to line it up with the movies.
 

gazele

Banned
Here's the explanation.

The Ultimate universe and cinematic universes both had SLJ style Nick Fury. 616 (original Marvel) had old school Nick.

A couple of years ago, Marvel put out a mini series called Battle Scars, starring two special forces commandos... Marcus Johnson, and his best friend an platoon mate, nicknamed "Cheese":

tumblr_makjtn2OLr1r9b28i.jpg


In it, they're over in the middle east fighting wars and stuff, and then they get the news that Marcus' mother (a retired CIA operative) was killed, back home. So they go home to investigate, and a bunch of stuff happens, and as it turns out...

Marcus finds out who his father was. You guessed it: Nick Fury. In fact, he never knew that Nick and Marcus' mom named him Nick Fury Jr at birth. After the mystery is solved and a whole bunch of crazy fighting, Marcus starts going by his real name. Nick Fury Jr. Also, he loses an eye during all the shit that goes down in the story. He also joins SHIELD, and it's a pretty safe bet he'll become director at some point in the future. Oh also, Cheese joined SHIELD too. His real name is
Phillip Coulson.

Well if they had to do it that's a pretty great way, still don't like it
 
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