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15 minutes ago, Crixtala said:

apparently Linda Cardellini has a bigger role this movie... so I'm guessing Hawkeye kicks the bucket in this one

He’s been seen wearing the Ronin outfit in some pics from filming... 

Hawkeye is by far my favorite Avenger from a Avengers perspective. I’m hoping he don’t die, I want some Hawkeye spinoffs. 

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8 minutes ago, Porn Shop Clerk said:

I doubt it.  No Fantastic Four, either.  Marvel is rushing this.

 

As awesome as it woulda be, Marvel/Disney may never get the rights to FF. Just be thankful for Spider-Man. 

At least it’s not same half-baked poo like WB is doing with DC. A decade’s worth of films feels about right to bring this chapter to an end.

 

Baseless speculation time: Tony is holding Peter Parker’s dead body in the trailer on some alien planet in the second half of the film. Dr. Strange uses the time stone to turn back time, which alerts Thanos to the time stones whereabouts.

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3 hours ago, Crixtala said:

for those upset about the way Thanos looks... what were you expecting?  honest question

He wasn't that purple the first time we saw him ... nor is he that purple. I also want a deeper, scarier voice. Not frickin' Josh Brolin's actual voice. And come on ... remember Gollum in ROTK? Amazing CGI. They spend all their money on the cast for this film and what ... draw Thanos with MSPaint, lol?

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6 hours ago, Harbingers said:

That’s almost exactly what Joe Russo said in a IGN interview. “Spiritual Journey” for Thanos. “The movie really is about Thanos.” 

That makes me believe this one is really just going to be the setup for part 2 and the finale to this iteration of the marvel continuum. 

This is good because Thanos is a great villain for Marvel, along the lines of Magneto/Apoc/Doom etc.     Lots of layers there.     They didn't really hit the mark with Ultron (wasn't terrible) so I really hope they nail this.  

I'm ok with no Surfer, I mean, there's already too many characters to fit on the screen.

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