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Easy to forget but Ant-Man and the Wasp comes out only 10 weeks after this so there may be a storyline explanation for Paul Rudd's absence. Sounds like that movie is set before this one.
I'm looking forward to it but it could be one of the last I pay to see. It's pretty obvious a few characters will be killed off in this movie and the next one.
Hope Captain America dies, then I can go back to hating Chris Evans again![]()
Tony's as good as dead i think. Doc most likely too
Chris Evans must be the only man in Hollywood to win his own superhero franchise then pray for it to fail. Back in 2010, the then 28-year-old actor signed a contract with Marvel Studios to appear in half a dozen films – both solo outings and ensemble jobs – as Steve Rogers, aka Captain America, the Avengers' flaxen-quiffed moral compass.
"One of my biggest fears was that the movies were going to be good," he says, stroking a beard so keenly edged that it might have been trimmed with a laser. "Because if things worked out, I'd have to do all six of them. And, at the time, that was the most terrifying aspect of it: that it was going to be so dominating, so all-encompassing." Seven years on, as that contract is about to come to a close with a two-part Avengers adventure that Evans will be shooting until August, that's more or less exactly what has happened. But the actor, now 35 and stretched back in an armchair with a fox-like smile on his face, looks well on it.
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Not that he's likely to be waiting tables on roller skates any time soon, but Evans is about to rediscover what being footloose and franchise-free feels like. When promotional duties on the latest two Avengers films wind up in 2019, so will his contract with Marvel, after nine increasingly lucrative years. He was paid $US300,000 for Captain America: The First Avenger in 2011, though by Avengers: Age of Ultron, four years later, his pay-cheque had swollen to $US7 million. It's not quite the $US40 million-a-picture commanded by fellow Avenger Robert Downey Jr nor, indeed, the $US20 million by Scarlett Johansson, whom Evans has counted as a friend since 2004, when both appeared in a crime caper called The Perfect Score. But it's a sum he describes as having given him "breathing room" – "not just financial stability, but the profile that means smaller films can get on their feet as a result of your involvement. So you can take more risks."
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Even so, the hour approaches for his big dismount. "I had six films in my Marvel contract, so I could have said after the third Avengers that I was done [having made three Captain America films and three Avengers films] but they wanted to make the third and fourth Avengers films as a two-parter," he says. "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." Cap's ultimate fate is a secret on a par with the nuclear launch codes, though Evans will go as far as to say he agreed to the two-film arc "because it made sense. It's going to wrap everything up."
https://www.smh.com.au/entertainmen...superhero-deal-nears-end-20170620-gwuvvu.html
Thing is, it would look absolutely great if it was the exact same thing but it was a painting in the classic Indiana Jones or Star Wars poster style. But why would a studio commission an artist when they could pay a 16 year old to whip something up in twenty minutes in photoshop.Love the trailer, hate the poster. Marvel needs to fire their poster guy, just because the movie features a huge cast of characters, doesn't mean you have to include the majority of them in the poster.
Doc most likely too
Hope Captain America dies, then I can go back to hating Chris Evans again![]()
He irritated me in every movie he's been in prior to Captain America.... accepted him in the role (still haven't gone out of my way to see his movies).
Ben Affleck irritates me and he (along with the bad scripting) are the worst aspects of BvS and Justice League.