Yeah, the D23 trailer had Lang interacting with everyone. I can't wait to see more of him.I loved the Ant-man movie, but I'm really just excited to see Paul Rudd in there interacting with all the other actors I like.
It'll eventually be cool to see Chris Pratt in there too. Who knows when though.
Why do I get the feeling this is the part where Spidey is going to make this a fair fight.
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Absofuckinglutely. The trailer was awesome as hell and this movie in general seems to be awesome.
I thought Age of Ultron was so mediocre.
It was definitely known to be a Cap movie.
Warner Bros. Pictures announced today that the release of Zack Snyder's untitled Superman/Batman film has been moved from a July 17, 2015 release to May 6, 2016, the same date as a yet-to-be-titled Marvel Studios film.
According to the studio, this will give "the filmmakers time to realize fully their vision, given the complex visual nature of the story. The decision was made following the shift of the start of production to second quarter of this year."
I'm genuinely interested how the general public will react. I am incredibly excited about the movie, but my dad keeps saying he has no interest in the movie because he doesn't understand why the good guys are fighting each other. And he's serious. He's as vanilla as it comes to media (prefers procedurals over serials, hates cliffhangers, wants things to go as perfectly for the heroes as possible every time, always wants things always wrapped up nicely, etc.). I could see a segment of the population being really put off by the idea of them fighting each other. To be fair, they really should've played up the growing power struggle between Cap and Iron Man. There were a few throwaway lines and moments in AOU, but nothing that would make you think that the next movie in the MCU would lead to such strife.
My boy getting done dirty. He should have a fairly meaty role in this considering he is the government superhero at this point.
Team Stark.
I'm genuinely interested how the general public will react. I am incredibly excited about the movie, but my dad keeps saying he has no interest in the movie because he doesn't understand why the good guys are fighting each other. And he's serious. He's as vanilla as it comes to media (prefers procedurals over serials, hates cliffhangers, wants things to go as perfectly for the heroes as possible every time, always wants things always wrapped up nicely, etc.). I could see a segment of the population being really put off by the idea of them fighting each other. To be fair, they really should've played up the growing power struggle between Cap and Iron Man. There were a few throwaway lines and moments in AOU, but nothing that would make you think that the next movie in the MCU would lead to such strife.
Nope!
January of 2014 they announced the move from Summer 2015 (which they knew would conflict with the Ant-Man release date) to May 2016, which they knew was a Marvel release date, but hadn't been confirmed to be Cap 3 at that time.
Nope!
January of 2014 they announced the move from Summer 2015 (which they knew would conflict with the Ant-Man release date) to May 2016, which they knew was a Marvel release date, but hadn't been confirmed to be Cap 3 at that time.
The studio will be bringing the First Avenger back to the big screen May 6, 2016 in the yet-to-be-titled Captain America 3.
The May 6 release date will set the Marvel star up for a head-to-head battle with another big superhero flick, Warner Bros. yet to be named Superman vs. Batman movie, which also hits theaters on the same day.
The bottle.
She's on whiskeys side.
I'm genuinely interested how the general public will react. I am incredibly excited about the movie, but my dad keeps saying he has no interest in the movie because he doesn't understand why the good guys are fighting each other. And he's serious. He's as vanilla as it comes to media (prefers procedurals over serials, hates cliffhangers, wants things to go as perfectly for the heroes as possible every time, always wants things always wrapped up nicely, etc.). I could see a segment of the population being really put off by the idea of them fighting each other. To be fair, they really should've played up the growing power struggle between Cap and Iron Man. There were a few throwaway lines and moments in AOU, but nothing that would make you think that the next movie in the MCU would lead to such strife.
This article says it was-this is how I remember it.
https://www.thewrap.com/warner-bros...n-batman-v-superman-avoids-captain-america-3/
I think it was known that RDJ was going to be in it, but it wasn't confirmed as Civil War.
This too. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/batman-v-superman-dawn-justice-723812
potential jokes involving Spiderman that could be used in the film:
* Talking to an arguing Cap and Stark: "Mommy, Daddy, please stop fighting!"
* Trying to console Stark: "Someone really special to me once told me "With great power--" "Yeah that's great kid."
This cracked me up.Do these people ever NOT fight amongst themselves? Jesus Christ.
Real reason why they fighting.
I wonder what gets Black Panther on Stark's side.
Ultron stole your Wakandian resources (though I guess they were already stolen by Klaw). Stark was behind Ultron.
And none will die because it's MCU!
Real reason why they fighting.
In the movies they don't even die and in AoU Tony and Hulk probably killed more people than Ultron. Killing characters has a meaning, it's symbological and I get it when they do it in the comics so they should start doing it with movies.I dunno about all that.
It's not that people don't die in comics, it's that they don't stay dead.
T'Challa grew up hearing how his father slapped Cap silly back in WWII. There's no respect there.
In the movies they don't even die
T'Challa grew up hearing how his father slapped Cap silly back in WWII. There's no respect there.
action looks spectacular
WANDA FLYING
BLACK PANTHER
I wonder why Natasha is wearing a brunette wig throughout this film.