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CBM: X-Men '97; Deadpool and Wolverine trailer

I'm really looking forward to Ant Man. Edgar Wright is one of my favorite directors and while he primarily does comedy, he can shoot a pretty good action sequence too. Some of the fight scenes in The Worlds End were great
 
Reminder to others on tapatalk not to check this thread until AOS is over.
 
Surprised that was the end of Victoria Hand's character. Not surprised Ward was Hydra. The rest of the season will be interesting as the fallout continues.
 
Captain America's to do list varies by country the movie is released in. Nice touch.

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Great Britain

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South Korea

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Latin America

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USA
 
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Surprised that was the end of Victoria Hand's character. Not surprised Ward was Hydra. The rest of the season will be interesting as the fallout continues.

Ward capping that guy in the wheelchair last week was a big tip off.

I understand the need for the twist in making the Clairvoyant Agent Garrett, but I hate that the show lost him as a hero. The opening scene of him listening to more cowbell before the UAV attack was one of my favorite scenes of the series so far.
 
Disney/Marvel Studios is just swinging big dick at this point. We shouldn't underestimate the enormity of what they've done. They put out a movie that made over $200M foreign in about 2 weeks and $100M domestic in 4 days. Then on the 5th day, they spoiled the hell out of the movie giving away almost all the major plot points at 8:00 on ABC. And it was awesome. I spoiled myself by reading this thread before seeing the episode and the reveal was still great.

I should have known after the kiss that Ward was going to be Hydra. And shooting Nash was definitely a tip. The shot of Hand's hair and the bloody hand at the end was fantastic.

The best thing about this is typically this would be the season finale. Instead, we see the show and MCU story continue for 6 more eps. AOS is the only earth-bound MCU we get until Age of Ultron. People need to get on board.

By the way, the title of the ep was a huge tip. "Turn, Turn, Turn" is what Garrett said to Skye last week.
 
Very interesting episode. Glad they didn't off Garrett, as Bill Paxton has been killing it so far. I have to assume he'll be dead by the end of the season, but I'm going to enjoy the ride in the meantime.

For some reason, I thought Ant-Man was coming out the end of this year... What is going to fill in the gap between GotG and Avengers 2? Will the Netflix Defenders shows be ready by then, or will it only be a potential second season of AOS filling the gap for those 9 months? I'm ready for the next movie, like, next week, so that large of a gap could really suck.
 
Ant-Man comes out after Avengers 2. The only casting news I've seen for the Defenders shows is that Michael C. Hall may play Daredevil. It starts filming in the summer and comes out next year. I think all we've got in the earth-bond MCU until May 1, 2015 is the rest of Season 1 of AOS and almost all of Season 2.
 
It's cool that they've been setting Ward's turn from the beginning.



I’m really impressed at how you set everyone up to get to this point, because once you realize what’s happening, you definitely see how it all ties together.

LOEB: And part of what’s so much fun is being able to go back and look at the pilot and see where Coulson says to Ward, “we haven’t scores like yours since Romanov.” Now, at the time, you probably thought “oh, that’s a really good spy.” But then if you think about what Natasha has done with her life and the number of identities she’s had and the number of people that she’s burned along the way, that may have not been the best compliment to give somebody.

BELL: Let me put this on another level: Ward had put Garrett on this plane for a reason, and so he had to come in and be accepted to this team. And so if you’d look at how he related to everyone — Coulson loves projects. Here is a guy who didn’t have people skills. So Garrett says, can you help this guy Ward round off some of the rough edges? So he comes onto the team. Coulson is now vested, because he’s got a project. Who is Ward’s greatest threat? May. What does he do? He seduces her. Who is the one unknown on the team? Skye. He becomes her S.O. How do you get everyone rally around and trust you? You jump out of a plane trying to save someone else. Now, he had a parachute. Let’s say he failed to save Simmons, he would’ve been fine. Everything he’s done has solidified how people feel about him over the course of the season.

LOEB: And what was the next thing he had to do after he saved Simmons? He had someone on the plane who was jealous of him: Fitz. And what did they do? They went on a mission together and they had a really good time together. And a bromance was started. And that took care of that.

BELL: And then even when he was with Lorelei, and she was talking about the darkness inside of him and the other qualities, she saw something that a lot of other people hadn’t seen. So we feel like we laid things out pretty well. Because you don’t want to over tip your hand, but we think people are pretty smart, and you can look back and go, “oh yeah, it was all there the whole time if I had looked.” And what’s fun now that you’ve seen 17, watch it again, or watch 16 again, and every look Ward does seems to have a double meaning.

"I love that. Give me an example of something that might be a little less “obvious” than the Romanov line that could be fun for viewers to realize.

LOEB: We’ll give you one that’s a lot of fun, and that’s in “Seeds,” episode 12. Towards the very end, there’s a lovely, heartwarming moment where Skye is standing in front of the fallen S.H.I.E.L.D. agents through the decades. Watch that scene, and keep an eye on Ward.

http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/04/09/agents-of-shield-postmortem-ward/
 
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Man, I was ready to get invested in Ward/Skye, too. This is going to be a fun last few weeks.
 
Another crossover between the movie and the show. The "mouse hole" device that Fitz used to get the team out of the plane is the same device Fury used to get out of the car after the Winter Soldier attack.

I checked out the scene in Seeds mentioned by Loeb. Coulson is in his long monologue to May about Skye's reaction to finding out about her origins. He says, "The world is full of evil and lies and pain and death. You can't hide from it. You can only face it." and the camera pans over to Ward looking at Skye before going to a shot of Blizzard in the helicopter making ice with his finger.
 
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Saw TWS last night. Overall I really liked it and it set a lot of things up for the next few movies (probably including the eventual Civil War, death of Steve Rogers, and Bucky taking over the role of Cap).

That said, I agree with whoever said the triple helicarrier destruction scene was surplus disaster porn. They could have made a very good final action sequence that solely consisted of good SHIELD agents vs. Hydra agents inside the Triskelion without ever bringing the stupid helicarriers into it.

Also, while acknowledging that expecting realism in a comic book movie is stupid, it drove me a little bit nuts that the central computer control system of an armored floating death star was located in an unarmored windowed dome on the bottom of the machine. I guess the helicarrier designers were loyal SHIELD guys, knew Hydra had taken over, and purposefully designed the things to be stoopid.
 
If you don't use the helicarriers or some other big threat with a time deadline, then what would you envision the last act being? Just Steve and company breaking into SHIELD headquarters on a regular Monday morning, announcing that your co-worker might work for Hydra then a free for all breaks out?

Without the new Helicarrier fleet, you lose Steve's this isn't freedom it's fear speech.
 
If you don't use the helicarriers or some other big threat with a time deadline, then what would you envision the last act being? Just Steve and company breaking into SHIELD headquarters on a regular Monday morning, announcing that your co-worker might work for Hydra then a free for all breaks out?

Without the new Helicarrier fleet, you lose Steve's this isn't freedom it's fear speech.

Use a network of killer satellites controlling stealth drones instead of the helicarriers. The control room for the satellites is deep in the Triskelion. Steve breaks in, makes his speech, fights his way to the control room while the same drama plays out with Pierce and Jackson and Natasha up in the conference room. Climactic battle with TWS happens in the control room. Come up with something for Falcon to do flying around outside - maybe some loyal SHIELD agents are trying to fight back in an air battle with those cool airplanes. Unnecessary disaster porn eliminated, the drama is preserved, and a tiny bit of believable realism is injected into the situation.
 
The destruction of the Helicarriers is a big nod to the comic fans, though. There's kind of a running joke about SHIELD Helicarriers getting destroyed...so Marvel blew up three in one movie.
 
Obviously they don't pay me millions of dollars to direct these movies and clearly what they're doing is working, really really well. Always fun to Wednesday morning quarterback though.
 
The destruction of the Helicarriers is a big nod to the comic fans, though. There's kind of a running joke about SHIELD Helicarriers getting destroyed...so Marvel blew up three in one movie.

There's a funny quote from the Avengers animated series (not the latest one that sucks):

[h=5]"The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes: Secret Invasion (#2.12)" (2012)[/h] Maria Hill: I've had the same car since I was nineteen years old and never had a problem; yet this thing
[S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier] falls out of the sky every other Thursday!
 
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