...am I missing a joke here? This botch job photoshop got the greenlight?
I am still amazed that Bobby Morse has better Batons now than Black Widow.
Frankly, so does Daredevil at the end.
...am I missing a joke here? This botch job photoshop got the greenlight?
New promo pics of the Civil War characters:
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...am I missing a joke here? This botch job photoshop got the greenlight?
Par for the course, perphaps.
if you listen closely you can hear the sound of the eyes closing like a camera shutter closing too, it's a nice touchOh weird, I hadn't noticed that the spidey eyes were moving with a shutter-like system. That's... pretty awesome, actually.
Ant-Man showed parts of the final battle as well as the Thomas the Tank Engine joke. If that counts.Have they spoiled anything recently? AoU is the only thing that comes to mind,
Yes, its the number of ultrons he killedIs it me, or does War Machine have little Ultron faces beneath his right shoulder on the armour?
Yes, its the number of ultrons he killed
Weird thing to brag about.
Hulk:
'That's cute.'
Thor:
'Heh'
Vision:
'LOL got the final one'
Rhodey enjoys the small things
Weird thing to brag about.
Hulk:
'That's cute.'
Thor:
'Heh'
Vision:
'LOL got the final one'
I really like Rhodey party scene in Age of Ultron when he tried to impress people with his story. LolIt's not like he's got much else to brag about >_>
Thor and Tony staring at him during this story is still funny.I really like Rhodey party scene in Age of Ultron when he tried to impress people with his story. Lol
Ant-Man showed parts of the final battle as well as the Thomas the Tank Engine joke. If that counts.
Yep, but they kept the big thing secret.
Oh weird, I hadn't noticed that the spidey eyes were moving with a shutter-like system. That's... pretty awesome, actually.
I think they shopped Scarletts boobs to make them bigger.
As of AOU isn't War Machine a proper Avenger now? The MKIII would have been made without any need to involve the US.Tony made a specific armour for him, the War Machine Mk II, which he used in IM3 and AoU. This seems to be War Machine Mk III. Tony took the Mk II back. I'm guessing Tony has a deal with the US government that he supplies them with the War Machine armour (and upkeep after IM3, since A.I.M. used to do it then) as long as it's used by Rhodes and not replicated. Basically, hey I'll give you an armour if you shut up.
I don't know.
Yeah he's a New Avenger.As of AOU isn't War Machine a proper Avenger now? The MKIII would have been made without any need to involve the US.
I bet they're pissed about losing Iron Patriot.
She lost a lot of boobs when she trained for AoU.
Warmachine looks nice, but Iron Man looked best in Iron Man 1 and in the Avengers' Mark 7.
Mk III is still the best Iron Man armor ever.
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Sure, not as complex or versatile as the new ones, but damn, just look at that.
Well one of them was built in a cave with a box of scrapsThe really need to start going in to how these armors are functionally different.
The baby?
What babe?
The babe with the powaaah
But.. they've been doing that from the start and it's actually one of the stronger throughlines of the MCU?The really need to start going in to how these armors are functionally different.
Really, I feel like IM2 was bad about that with its final armor.But.. they've been doing that from the start and it's actually one of the stronger throughlines of the MCU?
How do you even arrive at this statement having watched movies in the MCU lol They introduce new, significant capabilities in every movie.
The really need to start going in to how these armors are functionally different.
Iron Man 2 was actually pretty good about the power increase. They gave him the one off after all. Age of Ultron was the worst about the armor though. There was no justification, outside of toy merchandise sales, for him to upgrade his armor. That was really when I thought they jumped the Iron Man armor shark. Iron Man 3 came close to pushing it though, where a lot of the armors were functionally similar but aesthetically different.Really, I feel like IM2 was bad about that with its final armor.
It's mostly just that film tbh 3 had the chart.
Mk III is still the best Iron Man armor ever.
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Sure, not as complex or versatile as the new ones, but damn, just look at that.
Mk III is still the best Iron Man armor ever.
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Sure, not as complex or versatile as the new ones, but damn, just look at that.
Stability updates.
No "mask" for Zemo could be a ruse? Maybe he is wearing that mask thing Black Widow was using in winter soldier? Maybe impersonating Gen. Ross?
Third act could be cap and Bucky vs iron man fight in the prison.
"It looks like you're using an illegal version of STARK INDUSTRIES IRON MAN suit. Please enter your 25 character code that came with your purchase"
Rhodey: TONY, IT'S NOT FUNNY ANYMORE.
Again, I think these criticisms are all flat out wrong.Iron Man 2 was actually pretty good about the power increase. They gave him the one off after all. Age of Ultron was the worst about the armor though. There was no justification, outside of toy merchandise sales, for him to upgrade his armor. That was really when I thought they jumped the Iron Man armor shark. Iron Man 3 came close to pushing it though, where a lot of the armors were functionally similar but aesthetically different.
When I'm talking about the AoU armor change, I'm not talking about the Mark 43. I'm talking about the Mark 45. That was the armor change that felt completely extraneous.Again, I think these criticisms are all flat out wrong.
Age of Ultron's biggest change to the armor is that it could interface with a larger exoskeleton, the Hulkbuster suit. And that's not something small or just for the toys.
Iron Man 3's armors were explicitly made for different functions. Some could sustain space flight, some dismembered quicker, some of extra lightweight, heavy load bearing, provided greater mobility underwater, the list goes on and on. It's not the most apparent because the house party sequence is too dark to see what's going on and most of them are just used as goons, but it's disingenuous to say otherwise. Those are about as significant changes as you see armor-to-armor in the movies otherwise.
The fact that Marvel has extended the innovations into the Avengers or adjacent series' alone is beyond the call of duty already, TBH.