Now that we got that out of the way, where is my Thor Ragnarok & Hulk trailer?
Probably around the GotG2 release. So maybe at the end of April, but I could see it release at the start of May during the American premiere.
Now that we got that out of the way, where is my Thor Ragnarok & Hulk trailer?
The Stark hate is strong
Wish I hadn't watched it. It's one of those "Let's show the whole narrative arc" trailers.
Hype is good. Complaints are good. Drives discussion forward. Brings us closer to a new OT.
Can't let the DC movie OT have all the posts.
Oh yeah They started long after us but are already at OT3I'm not sure I've ever been there. Huh. Do they post that much more?
I'm not sure I've ever been there. Huh. Do they post that much more?
This thread has been drowning in pics of Spider-Man.
Jonah would be happy.
FUCKING NOOOOOOOOO!
Iron Man 4 trailer is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiTECkLZ8HM
Marvel lost. The Spidey Homecoming trailer thread can't even get a Thor 2: The Dark World poll. Smh. It's been fun, brehs.
No he wouldn't. "You can get pictures of Spider-Man on the Internet instead of my paper? OUTRAGEOUS!"
Dude, that part made me smile. Funny way to work that in.
No, Iron Man 3 was Iron Man 4. Avengers was Iron Man 3. Age of Ultron was Iron Man 5. We're about to get Iron Man 6, yo.
No, Iron Man 3 was Iron Man 4. Avengers was Iron Man 3. Age of Ultron was Iron Man 5. We're about to get Iron Man 6, yo.
Iron Man 7: Avengers 4: Civil War 2: Spider-Man: Homecoming: Infinity War 0Iron Man 7, You forget Iron Man 6 :Civil War
Iron Man 7, You forget Iron Man 6 :Civil War
Iron Man 7: Avengers 4: Civil War 2: Spider-Man: Homecoming: Infinity War 0
Guess we know why not much movement on the show now
They really got evans for a goofy looking cameo? lol 0 fucks given
"Miss Johnson, isn't that man currently a fugitive from the government?"
"Quiet, children"
That part may take place before Civil War happens, perhaps
He mentions in the same scene he stole his shield so probably not.
I'm not sure I've ever been there. Huh. Do they post that much more?
I don't know that breaking the Accords, which is a UN Treaty, makes him a wanted fugitive in the typical sense. Especially since breaking the Accords just means that a person was being a hero without permission.
Rogers helped the number one suspect in a terrorist attack escape by beating the shit out of a SWAT team that came to find him, and then single-handedly lead the mass-breakout of his crew from a government facility.
He's a fugitive.
But his description is pretty apt. That's what happened.So you watched a different movie than I did?
No. He is right. And I say this as someone who thinks that #SteveWasRightSo you watched a different movie than I did?
But his description is pretty apt. That's what happened.
I can't remember but didn't he get his team safely to Wakanda?
But his description is pretty apt. That's what happened.
I can't remember but didn't he get his team safely to Wakanda?
Holy shit, Ben Browder in GotG 2, even if only as a cameo? This is fantastic.
I'm pretty sure 90% of the posts there are Bleepy and LionPride arguing.They argue more.
Cap didn't assist the escape of Bucky. He tried to bring him in without a loss of life instead of capturing him at the cost of dozens of SWAT team lives.
And he broke his team out of an illegal black site facility where they were incarcerated without trial.
The only gray areas in the movie are Tony's beliefs vs. Cap's beliefs. Everything that General Ross did post-bombing was incredibly dangerous or illegal.
So you watched a different movie than I did?
Rogers helped the number one suspect in a terrorist attack escape by beating the shit out of a SWAT team that came to find him, and then single-handedly lead the mass-breakout of his crew from a government facility.
He's a fugitive.
So you watched a different movie than I did?
Cap didn't assist the escape of Bucky. He tried to bring him in without a loss of life instead of capturing him at the cost of dozens of SWAT team lives.
And he broke his team out of an illegal black site facility where they were incarcerated without trial.
The only gray areas in the movie are Tony's beliefs vs. Cap's beliefs. Everything that General Ross did post-bombing was incredibly dangerous or illegal.
Rogers helped the number one suspect in a terrorist attack escape by beating the shit out of a SWAT team that came to find him, and then single-handedly lead the mass-breakout of his crew from a government facility.
He's a fugitive.
Steve did assist in the escape of Bucky....by helping to beat up members of the SWAT team who came for him. That's the definition of helping him to escape. Steve not killing the SWAT team doesn't make what he did any less illegal. It's still illegal. He still beat the shit out of a SWAT team, regardless of whether or not he felt what he was doing was right.
Cap's team weren't being detained illegally, either, I believe. After the accords were signed, their imprisonment was legally justified, hence the military being the ones who were holding them.
I'm starting to get the feeling you must have been watching some alternate cut of the film as opposed to the rest of us, yes.
I mean, he's a private American citizen acting (without authorization) to interfere with police action in a foreign state, and said interference resulted in a fugitive terrorist escaping from justice, if only temporarily.
Spin it however you want, it's SUPER illegal, and Stark throwing his weight around is the only reason he wasn't immediately thrown in prison for it.
Definitely a legal grey area, but I imagine Ross could try and argue that Team Cap was composed of unlawful combatants and thus devoid of POW rights. Even if he lost the case, it'd be tough to pin him down and it would definitely take a while. And we can't really say how long they were being held, so it's pure conjecture on our part. I'd agree it seems like longer than would be legal, though they're definitely flight risks... Wilson in particular... ha ha...
I mean, the US government has indefinitely detained people in Guantanamo Bay for years, so even if it was illegal, the UN would absolutely be turning a blind eye to it.
Ah, here's how we get to 20,000 pages, LoL