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Ultimate AVengers Live action movie Discuss

Tagged by the company as "Earth?s Mightiest Heroes", the Avengers originally consisted of Ant-Man, Wasp, Thor, Iron Man, and the Hulk. Almost from inception, however, the roster has been fluid, with the Hulk departing[1] and Captain America joining.[2] The rotating roster has become a hallmark of the team, although one theme remains consistent: the Avengers fight the foes no single superhero can withstand - hence their famous cry of "Avengers Assemble!"

Marvel Studios' dream line-up for the Avengers movie includes Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man, Ed Norton as the Hulk, Eva Longoria as Wasp Rumored the rest still to be decided
 
Ultimate AVengers Live action movie Discuss

Tagged by the company as "Earth?s Mightiest Heroes", the Avengers originally consisted of Ant-Man, Wasp, Thor, Iron Man, and the Hulk. Almost from inception, however, the roster has been fluid, with the Hulk departing[1] and Captain America joining.[2] The rotating roster has become a hallmark of the team, although one theme remains consistent: the Avengers fight the foes no single superhero can withstand - hence their famous cry of "Avengers Assemble!"

Marvel Studios' dream line-up for the Avengers movie includes Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man, Ed Norton as the Hulk, Eva Longoria as Wasp Rumored the rest still to be decided


Get in there!.
 
Old news.
Should be good, if it doesn't suffer from having too many big main characters.
 
am just wondering who will be playing Captain America tbh he's a badass
 
The First Avenger: Captain America

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Production

In April 1997, Marvel Studios was in negotiations with Mark Gordon and Gary Levinsohn to produce Captain America. In addition Larry Wilson and Leslie Bohem were set to write a script.[3] In May 2000, Marvel teamed with Artisan Entertainment to help finance the film.[4] However, a lawsuit arose between Marvel and Joe Simon over the ownership of Captain America copyrights, disrupting the development process of the film. The lawsuit was eventually settled in September 2003.[5] In April 2005, Paramount Pictures agreed to distribute the film, as well as co-finance Captain America with Marvel.[6] In addition Marvel Studios received $525 million from Merrill Lynch for financing on ten productions, one of them being Captain America.[7] In February 2006, Avi Arad hoped to have a summer 2008 theatrical release date.[8] Avi Arad approached Jon Favreau on directing the film, but Favreau eventually settled on Iron Man.[9] According to G4's Website (www.g4tv.com) actor Will Smith has been offered the role of Captain America. This has been denied by multiple sources at Marvel, according to Aint It Cool News.[10] In July 2006, David Self was hired to write the script, Paramount and Marvel were in search of a director.[11] Captain America was put on hold during the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike. However, in January 2008, Marvel Entertainment reached an interim comprehensive agreement with the Writers Guild of America that would put writers immediately back to work on various projects that were under the company's development.[12] On May 5, 2008 (after the success of Iron Man), Marvel announced the film The First Avenger: Captain America for a May 6, 2011 release.[13] It will be a period piece set entirely during World War II.[14]

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Promotion

In April 2007, Sega signed to produce a video game. Originally hoping for a mid 2008 release, they are now willing to wait longer for Captain America to be created.[15]

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Crossovers

In August 2006, Zak Penn was hired to write the script for an Avengers film.[16] Iron Man director Jon Favreau said he would like to direct the film, which would be a crossover of the fictional universes of Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk, along with other upcoming Marvel films such as Captain America and Thor. He also explained that Marvel has told him that "they're pretty clear on wanting to do it with the actors who’ve established the roles or to not do it at all. I think it’s a good idea if you use the characters established in the other franchises that then come together for an event."[17] Following the success of Favreau's film, Marvel announced The Avengers's July 2011 release date,[13] which producer Kevin Feige said would be a direct sequel.[14]

In Iron Man, part of Captain America's shield can be seen in Tony Stark's workshop.[18]

In The Incredible Hulk, General Ross mentions to Emil Blonsky that there was a World War II program that created a supersoldier serum. The supersoldier serum is shown as well as Dr. Reinstein referenced as its inventor.[19][20] Also, in the same movie, one refrigerated gas can bears the writing "Vita-Ray", which is the second component, along with the Super-Soldier serum, of the original Captain America formula.
 
He also explained that Marvel has told him that "they're pretty clear on wanting to do it with the actors who’ve established the roles or to not do it at all. I think it’s a good idea if you use the characters established in the other franchises that then come together for an event."[17]
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sounds like a good idea :D
 
Have you seen the Ultimate Avengers cartoon movie?

It was decent.
 
There better be Vision. I will be upset if there is no Vision.

WHERE IS VISION, MARVEL?!
 
I cannot wait for Ant Man. I had absolutly no hope at all for this film, until I saw who the director is.
 
The First Avenger: Captain America

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my expectations are historically low

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What they should do is get The Hoff to reprise his role as Nick Fury.
 
One hallmark of the Stan Lee/Marvel universe was that the lead-characters spent a third-of-their-time fighting each-other. Hollywood is enept at handling that scenario. Then there's the matter of 'politically correct' villians... Nobody wants to see watered-down versions of classic bad-asses like The Red Skull, etc.
 
For serious. I want to see the Red Skull gassing Jews and having Captain America go all "Shield slash, charging star, FINAL JUSTICE!" on his ass, but it ain't going to happen.

Because Jews run Hollywood
 
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