Someone's leaked the end credit scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEC_lkpD3rM
I can't wait for Rudd on Conan.
Someone's leaked the end credit scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEC_lkpD3rM
It's been a while since the deal came through, long enough for Marvel to create a short CGI scene with Spidey swinging or something. Plus, Civil War is already filming and Marvel will definitely have the suit design nailed down. Chances are pretty high.It's gotta be a Spidey-related scene at the end right? I don't know what else they could tease from Civil War that would get such a big reaction.
The most positive thing for me about the tweet impressions so far is that a number of them mention heart. It's good to know that the family-centric tone of the story has been retained and seems to actually show off well in the film. It's certainly the most unique aspect of the story as was promised, more so than being a heist film.
Should be more like Modok's 11
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Great villain, very terryfying. I liked in th the Spiderman Animated series.Should be more like Modok's 11
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It's gotta be a Spidey-related scene at the end right? I don't know what else they could tease from Civil War that would get such a big reaction.
Scott and Cassie's relationship were the only thing interesting about LangNot surprising to me that they mention "heart." Scott Lang's relationship to his daughter, Cassie, has always been a major part of his character. It's why they rushed her back to life before the current Ant-Man comic launched.
Oh man The Spot would've been perfect for this movie in the weirdest way
Probably not. Unless they added a scene in sometime after June 8th, when Tom Holland has his final screen test
Spot is a villain who's powers would be amazing on the screen.
sureHey that's not nice.
Giant robots are cool... ;_;
Would Rudd be committed to sequels and the other comic book movie universe? He doesn't seem like the type.
Would Rudd be committed to sequels and the other comic book movie universe? He doesn't seem like the type.
Would Rudd be committed to sequels and the other comic book movie universe? He doesn't seem like the type.
Would Rudd be committed to sequels and the other comic book movie universe? He doesn't seem like the type.
Would Rudd be committed to sequels and the other comic book movie universe? He doesn't seem like the type.
No way Marvel would let him sign a 1 movie deal.
I like you.But I'm not satisfied until I get my Courtroom Fantasy Action movie starring She-Hulk.
If the biggest "must see" scene in a movie is a throwaway after credits stinger, is the movie actually any good?
Well people thought The Dark Knight was some amazingly intelligent piece of crime drama so who cares what most people think.
I'd really like to see a third act of a superhero movie that didn't devolve into a numbing incomprehensible CGI fest for once.
Should be more like Modok's 11
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ooof. that seems low for 2015.
gee, some people sure love to shitpost in every thread. Like T Dollarz here hating on JW because it outgrossed Ultron and smashed all of Avengers records.Age of Ultron was pretty bad, but Jurassic World made it seem ok
gee, some people sure love to shitpost in every thread. Like T Dollarz here hating on JW because it outgrossed Ultron and smashed all of Avengers records.
I think literally every thread from the last couple of months have a bunch people just randomly saying JW is shit, whether or not it has anything to do with the topic. You do realize it has generally positive reviews from critics and average moviegoers alike? You're all in the minority thinking it's a shit movie
He's doing hack work, he knows what he signed up for.I feel kinda bad for Peyton Reed. If the movie is successful, people will chalk it up to Edgar Wright's script, early art direction, etc. If it's a flop, people will just say, "See? Shouldn't have fired Edgar Wright!". I don't think he can win.
Speculation on post credit scene anyone? Im thinking maybe ant man breaking into oscorp gazing upon some villain tech. Hoping for a guardians reference but doubt it
Lang comes home and Captain America asks him to join the Avengers
Only if it's an incredibly done scene in an otherwise boring Bryan Singer adaption.Spot is a villain who's powers would be amazing on the screen.
I'm just pointing out a lot of people on Gaf only bring up critics and audience when it helps their cause. I don't care about them. If you can't articulate why a film works for you then I don't care what you think.
gee, some people sure love to shitpost in every thread. Like T Dollarz here hating on JW because it outgrossed Ultron and smashed all of Avengers records.
I think literally every thread from the last couple of months have a bunch people just randomly saying JW is shit, whether or not it has anything to do with the topic. You do realize it has generally positive reviews from critics and average moviegoers alike? You're all in the minority thinking it's a shit movie
gee, some people sure love to shitpost in every thread. Like T Dollarz here hating on JW because it outgrossed Ultron and smashed all of Avengers records.
I think literally every thread from the last couple of months have a bunch people just randomly saying JW is shit, whether or not it has anything to do with the topic. You do realize it has generally positive reviews from critics and average moviegoers alike? You're all in the minority thinking it's a shit movie
gee, some people sure love to shitpost in every thread. Like T Dollarz here hating on JW because it outgrossed Ultron and smashed all of Avengers records.
I think literally every thread from the last couple of months have a bunch people just randomly saying JW is shit, whether or not it has anything to do with the topic. You do realize it has generally positive reviews from critics and average moviegoers alike? You're all in the minority thinking it's a shit movie
Only if it's an incredibly done scene in an otherwise boring Bryan Singer adaption.
He's doing hack work, he know's what he signed up for.
How does it invalidate every film that came before it? Hyperbole.
I want to note that some of the minor things that aren't explained in AoU are actually done so in the Agents of SHIELD show (e.g. how the Avengers found Strucker's base at the beginning).
You're all in the minority thinking it's a shit movie.
I generally agree that Age of Ultron is one of Marvel's weakest films but SHIELD is still around mind you, but assume you don't watch Agents of Shield?SHIELD was destroyed? Oh hey look a Helicarrier.