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I think we would all settle for a cameo at this point, i'm talking about 30 seconds of screen time.
You can't have all that shyt take place and Daredevil and crew don't exist at all. Like you said a quick cameo.
I think we would all settle for a cameo at this point, i'm talking about 30 seconds of screen time.
lol @ IM2 being better than Ragnarok.
Ragnarok was a titty away from being a perfect example of pure entertainment. I'll watch that movie 20 times in my lifetime.
they are the only 2 marvel movies, well Thor also, that i barely remember and haven't watched in years... but I think 3 > 2, and I'm pretty sure i still think 3 is underrated. gotta watch em again at some point.IM2 is trash. And we won't even get into the abomination of IM3
Like an aging, veteran quarterback walking away on his own terms -- after a Super Bowl victory in his final season -- it appears that Chris Evans' time as Captain America, leader of The Avengers team, is going to come to a close with him going out on top. But only after the two biggest box office wins in Marvel history, of course.
In an interview with the New York Times, Evans said that he is done filming his scenes, baring re-shoots, for the sequel to Avengers: Infinity War. It is the last of his contractually obligated movies for the Marvel Cinematic Universe; it may also be his last in the red, white, and blue.
"You want to get off the train before they push you off," he said.
Evans has been the the catalyst for expansion in the super hero genre since he first appeared in the 2011 release of Captain America: The First Avenger and has had played a role in every subsequent year for nearly a decade since.
He was a central piece in Marvel's The Avengers (2012); had a brief appearance in Thor: The Dark World (2013), before starring in Captain America: Winter Soldier (2014) and Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015). He made an appearance in the post-credit scene in Ant-Man (2015); lead the way in Captain America: Civil War (2016) and then had another brief appearance in Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017). Evans will soon be in Avengers: Infinity War on April 27, 2018 and then reprising the role again in the currently untitled sequel for 2019.
The incredible rise to stardom from his early days as just a pretty face with an impressive physique -- yes, Jake Wyler from Not Another Teen Movie!, we remember you -- to an ill-fated entrance in the genre as Johnny Storm in 2005's Fantastic Four, has not been lost on Evans as he reflects back on what was, while also looking ahead to future projects.
He told the paper that he was neither anxious nor concerned about what comes next for him, even as it may mean retiring his shield.
"I used to have thoughts of wanting to climb to the top of something, or wanting to be somebody," he said. "But when you get the thing that you think you want and then you wake up and realize that you still have pockets of sadness, and that your struggle will reinvent itself, you stop chasing after those things and it is liberating, because you realize that right here, right now, is exactly all I need."
they are the only 2 marvel movies, well Thor also, that i barely remember and haven't watched in years... but I think 3 > 2, and I'm pretty sure i still think 3 is underrated. gotta watch em again at some point.
Last year, he filmed back-to-back the final two Marvel movies for which he is under contract — “Avengers: Infinity War,” due in April, and a sequel planned for next year. For now, he has no plans to return to the franchise (“You want to get off the train before they push you off,” he said), and expects that planned reshoots in the fall will mark the end of his tenure in the familiar red, white and blue super suit.
“I had six films in my Marvel contract, so I could have said after the third Avengers I was done, but they wanted to make the third and fourth Avengers films as a two-parter,” he explained last year. “They said they had so many other characters to fit in – Guardians of the Galaxy, Black Panther, Captain Marvel, Doctor Strange, Ant Man – and couldn’t get them all into one movie.”
Me tooI liked Iron man 2
That Justice League thread stay being upped be having me all the wayThe DC thread is so depressing they have to try and kick start a conversation here.
depends on their lawyers and agents but in general, no. That's not to say someone like Robert doesn't get a cut but normally they don't see anything from merchandise.Do the main characters get a cut from merchandise sold like clothing and toys?
I didn't but I love Iron Man 3Me too