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Bucky Cap FTW
 
I hope his most vital role will be in the next two Avengers flicks as the new Capt. America. Steve needs to be killed in CW. Bucky was a good Cap in the comics, and his costume kicked arse.

I'm thinking if they stick to the comics, Winter Soldier maybe shows up at the end of CW to deal with Crossbones? Who knows, its fun to speculate! I hope the Russo Bros. deliver again...they raised the bar with Capt. America: Winter Soldier.
 
I'm thinking if they stick to the comics, Winter Soldier maybe shows up at the end of CW to deal with Crossbones? Who knows, its fun to speculate! I hope the Russo Bros. deliver again...they raised the bar with Capt. America: Winter Soldier.

Definitely agree here. I'm just glad Joss isn't writing Thanos at all. Tbh, the only real threats I recognized as actual threats are probably Abomination, WS HYDRA, and Winter Soldier in TWS. Ultron to a close degree but I'm sure the guys who wrote TWS will knock Thanos out of the park. If Joss were to do Infinity War, we'd probably get a Thanos that makes quips from time to time. I think we're in good hands.
 
Definitely agree here. I'm just glad Joss isn't writing Thanos at all. Tbh, the only real threats I recognized as actual threats are probably Abomination, WS HYDRA, and Winter Soldier in TWS. Ultron to a close degree but I'm sure the guys who wrote TWS will knock Thanos out of the park. If Joss were to do Infinity War, we'd probably get a Thanos that makes quips from time to time. I think we're in good hands.

I didn't mind Ultron being expressive and sarcastic since he's actually pretty emotional (and sometimes even dorky) in the comics, and I'd take an interesting villain over one whose only notable trait is being "threatening" any day (the former of which was exactly what we got out of Ultron). That said, while Whedon's style worked for Ultron (he was a fan after all), it's definitely not something I'd want for Thanos.
 
I didn't mind Ultron being expressive and sarcastic since he's actually pretty emotional (and sometimes even dorky) in the comics, and I'd take an interesting villain over one whose only notable trait is being "threatening" any day (the former of which was exactly what we got out of Ultron). That said, while Whedon's style worked for Ultron (he was a fan after all), it's definitely not something I'd want for Thanos.

I LOVED expressive Ultron but tbh there were only two lines where I was all like "alright that was a litte odd for him" which was the whole "people make smaller people...children" line as well as "how long?...I'm not being pushy" dunno. Those lines didn't resonate with me. But he was fine for the most part. Ultron's been sarcastic in the comics before since he was based off Hank but Thanos is the one villain I hope to gosh they write well. Especially after all this build up from 2012.
 
I thought it was mainly because he was still new and immature in his birth/arrival to the world. His speech patten relied on him carefully picking and stringing his words in order to articulate his thoughts, especially in that part. Sure it made for a dorky moment, but it's obvious he was more focused on the big picture rather than the semantics of human vocabulary. It really shows when he speaks about his point in a very roundabout way while being succinct in his word choices.
 
I just saw news that they are already filming filming a funeral scene, time to speculate who dies in this movie.
 
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