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Post by Optimal Megatron on May 9, 2018 10:11:16 GMT -5
Honestly, given the whole "The Soul Stone requires a sacrifice" thing established here, it's more amusing considering who WOULDN't be a potential sacrifice for it. However, as of recent bits, we have a few actors with contracts for more movies still - Steve and Tony are up in the air. Evans and RDJ's contracts run out on Avengers 4. RDJ hasn't said anything official, but since the oversight committee got voted out, Evans has said that he'd be interested in doing more stuff as Cap if Marvel wants him. - Thor's similarly in limbo, and Hemsworth has said he'd be up for more films after Avengers 4, especially a Thor 4 with Ragnarok's Waititi directing - Hulk is safest there is, as Mark Ruffalo's contract involves multiple films, and cameos don't count. So he's still got 2 movies with Marvel before he's up for renewal. - Johannsen's contractual status hasn't been confirmed, but Feige's been teasing a solo Black Widow film might FINALLY happen after Phase 3. Whether it's a new one or a prequel, who knows. - Renner has the standard 6-movie contract, and Hawkeye's only been in 4 as of Avengers 4, so he still has 2 to go. - Hiddleston is a weird one in that he has a single movie on his contract still, despite Loki being apparently dead. If cameos don't count, who knows? Again, contracts aren't always fair indicators, as Hugo Weaving had a multi-picture deal as the Red Skull, but the Skull was recast for Infinity War. But something to chew on.
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Post by SporkBot on May 9, 2018 19:43:48 GMT -5
I could see Loki appearing as a kind of ghost, haunting Thor until he truly deals with his brother's death (a la Scrubs...a couple times...), or maybe they bring in Enchantress to cast illusions of Loki to throw the Odinson off. And as much fun as Ragnarok was, I can't say I'm a fan of Thor's mix of his classic dialogue with the contemporary with one-liners. Feels weird.
I could see Renner co-starring in the Widow movie...somehow I doubt he'd overshadow Johannson.
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Post by Gojitron on May 9, 2018 20:18:53 GMT -5
So Ruffalo has more films, yet they can't make an actual Hulk film because of the Universal distribution deal. Time to introduce Jen Walters?
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Post by Deinonychus on May 10, 2018 14:06:28 GMT -5
I'm totally okay with Hulk being a featured character in other people's movies. I'm also more than totally okay with Hulk being a featured character in a She-Hulk movie
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Post by Greatshot on May 10, 2018 21:51:31 GMT -5
I would also very much be on board for a She-Hulk movie. I know they've semi-seriously kicked around the idea of a Gals Group movie, and I would love seeing Jennifer Walters being a core part of that.
On the Universal note, I know they have the Hulk rights.. but I wonder what the status of the OTHER Hulks is? Ross/Red Hulk seems off the table given his promotion in Civil War, but could we get a Grey Hulk movie?
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Post by machsabre on May 10, 2018 22:00:14 GMT -5
From what I understand, all Hulks are off the table for movies, regardless of color. However... That doesn't count for television. If Marvel wanted to make a Netflix or Hulu She-Hulk show, they could.
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Post by Greatshot on May 12, 2018 15:22:42 GMT -5
Ah, that's a shame. I figured that was probably the case though.
On a side note, and not worthy of it's own thread but a nice bit of forward planning I didn't give a second thought to until I re-watched it during my "go see Infinity War again!" movie marathon this week, take a re-look at the opening scene of Civil War.
Howard Stark gets killed by the Winter Soldier for something in medical sample bags. A blue something.
...is that Captain Marvel Kree Blood that's been in play this whole time?
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Post by Gojitron on May 12, 2018 15:34:08 GMT -5
I had no idea that Aaron from the The Walking Dead (Ross Marquand) was under that Red Skull make-up. Just realized it when they announced him for a con and he had Infinity War in his credits. I was like "wha, huh??"
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Post by Optimal Megatron on May 12, 2018 16:08:17 GMT -5
Ah, that's a shame. I figured that was probably the case though. On a side note, and not worthy of it's own thread but a nice bit of forward planning I didn't give a second thought to until I re-watched it during my "go see Infinity War again!" movie marathon this week, take a re-look at the opening scene of Civil War. Howard Stark gets killed by the Winter Soldier for something in medical sample bags. A blue something. ...is that Captain Marvel Kree Blood that's been in play this whole time? Nah, it's just Super Soldier Serum. As far back as in First Avenger, that's been blue. It also explains the sudden psychosis, given the "amplifies everything inside you" aspect mentioned there and Steve, the Skull, and the HYDRA kill squad becoming themselves up to 11.
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Post by machsabre on May 12, 2018 19:44:10 GMT -5
Well, the Kree HAVE been in play the whole time... If you count the Agents of Shield TV show as canon.
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