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Post by agentblue on Mar 12, 2019 8:38:52 GMT
You know they are going to keep making Avengers movies, only by then they should have Fantastic Four and X-Men in the MCU. Who do you think should be the villain?? What should The Avengers roster be?? What original avengers should stay on the team?? Thoughts??
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Post by Marendil on Mar 12, 2019 8:57:58 GMT
X-Men versus Avengers would make for a good movie I think, as long as they play it straight like they did in Civil War or in Agents of Shield and explored both perspectives fairly. Having teenagers all of a sudden gain the power to massacre people wholesale when they're angry or scared is a recipe for disaster which would generate all sorts of unpleasant reactions, like if kids were walking around with machine guns in this world, but there's also the importance of individual liberty and due process as some of these incidents would be simply accidents as their powers manifested for the first time--when they were angry or scared. Done well it should give both sides something to cheer about and also make them uncomfortable at the same time.
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Post by Power Ranger on Mar 12, 2019 11:52:43 GMT
X-Men versus Avengers would make for a good movie I think, as long as they play it straight like they did in Civil War or in Agents of Shield and explored both perspectives fairly. Having teenagers all of a sudden gain the power to massacre people wholesale when they're angry or scared is a recipe for disaster which would generate all sorts of unpleasant reactions, like if kids were walking around with machine guns in this world, but there's also the importance of individual liberty and due process as some of these incidents would be simply accidents as their powers manifested for the first time--when they were angry or scared. Done well it should give both sides something to cheer about and also make them uncomfortable at the same time. And hopefully someone actually dies.
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Post by politicidal on Mar 12, 2019 14:52:33 GMT
X-Men versus Avengers would make for a good movie I think, as long as they play it straight like they did in Civil War or in Agents of Shield and explored both perspectives fairly. Having teenagers all of a sudden gain the power to massacre people wholesale when they're angry or scared is a recipe for disaster which would generate all sorts of unpleasant reactions, like if kids were walking around with machine guns in this world, but there's also the importance of individual liberty and due process as some of these incidents would be simply accidents as their powers manifested for the first time--when they were angry or scared. Done well it should give both sides something to cheer about and also make them uncomfortable at the same time. Yeah that's a good one actually.
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Post by scabab on Mar 12, 2019 15:07:19 GMT
An X-men vs. Avengers could work if they could establish X-men first. If they were able to make a successful X-men movie with a good band of characters then it would make a crossover movie even more successful. The villain wouldn't matter so much there like in Civil War.
Or they could make a successful Fantastic Four and have them crossover instead to team up to take on Doctor Doom.
Without crossing over with anyone then probably Kang would be the best choice.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Mar 12, 2019 15:31:24 GMT
We already had that story with Civil War. If they go with X-Men vs. Avengers, have it be a Dark Phoenix type mega event, not just paranoia about mutants being dangerous.
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Post by Marendil on Mar 12, 2019 15:34:50 GMT
We already had that story with Civil War. If they go with X-Men vs. Avengers, have it be a Dark Phoenix type mega event, not just paranoia about mutants being dangerous. They could do a continuation of the ramifications of that and then perhaps have them have to team up to fight another menace.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Mar 12, 2019 15:42:01 GMT
We already had that story with Civil War. If they go with X-Men vs. Avengers, have it be a Dark Phoenix type mega event, not just paranoia about mutants being dangerous. They could do a continuation of the ramifications of that and then perhaps have them have to team up to fight another menace. I'm sure that's exactly how it would play out, but it would be redundant to have the heroes fighting each other due to public hysteria or whatever. If they clash, it should be about the X-Men protecting one of their villains or something for reasons the Avengers don't initially understand.
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Post by sostie on Mar 12, 2019 15:59:39 GMT
We already had that story with Civil War. If they go with X-Men vs. Avengers, have it be a Dark Phoenix type mega event, not just paranoia about mutants being dangerous. Could always have Civil War II which which was sort of X-Men vs Avengers. But there are many story arcs that can be used, with or without X-Men. Secret Wars, Dark Reign and Secret Invasion for instance. And of course where they go all depends on what happens after Endgame...who is still there, is it the same time line or universe? Do the Sokovia accords still exist? Can Disney re-negotiate a Spider-Man deal with Sony? I may be in a minority in liking his films, but whatever they do, I want more Ant-Man. I think like Hulk, he'll be more appreciated in a "team"
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Mar 12, 2019 16:50:57 GMT
We already had that story with Civil War. If they go with X-Men vs. Avengers, have it be a Dark Phoenix type mega event, not just paranoia about mutants being dangerous. Could always have Civil War II which which was sort of X-Men vs Avengers. But there are many story arcs that can be used, with or without X-Men. Secret Wars, Dark Reign and Secret Invasion for instance. And of course where they go all depends on what happens after Endgame...who is still there, is it the same time line or universe? Do the Sokovia accords still exist? Can Disney re-negotiate a Spider-Man deal with Sony? I may be in a minority in liking his films, but whatever they do, I want more Ant-Man. I think like Hulk, he'll be more appreciated in a "team" I could go for more Ant-Man. Phase four is supposed to be more cosmic, I can't wait to see what they do with Etermals, CM 2 and eventually GoTG 3. It's going to be interesting as we go forward because I feel like the major story arcs they haven't done yet will seem repetitive. How will Galactus feel different from Thanos? How will AvX feel different from Civil War? I'm not saying it can't be done, but it'll be tough to make it feel fresh. I'd love to see Phase 5 be the Inferno storyline. It's something that pretty much everyone was involved with in the comics, so it'd be a great opportunity for a mega-team up. Problem is it involves demons, which Disney might shy away from. Maybe they spend phase four introducing more classic villains and then give us Acts of Vengeance in phase five. They took place at different times in the comics, but you could combine Acts of Vengeance with Avengers Under Siege. My ultimate dream (and it'll never happen because it's just too complicated) is Earth X. I'd take that in animated form if nothing else.
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Post by agentblue on Mar 12, 2019 20:13:21 GMT
We already had that story with Civil War. If they go with X-Men vs. Avengers, have it be a Dark Phoenix type mega event, not just paranoia about mutants being dangerous. They could do a continuation of the ramifications of that and then perhaps have them have to team up to fight another menace. Like a group of evil Skrulls??
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