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+3 Internets | Multiple people have worn the suit for like an issue at a time, but what you're talking about with 'the black guy' being Iron Man was probably the run before 200 when Stark gave it up and Rhodes really was "Iron Man" for quite a while (Which coincidentily was the same ark that Stane was in, and culminated in IM beating his ass so bad [mentally] that he repulsor blasted his own head off), until Tony got his ass un-drunk enough to take control of the suit and his company again. Rhodes also took over for a while when Tony was 'dead' and when he found out he wasn't actually dead got pissed and that's where the War Machine spin-off series came into play if I remember it right. (Might be mixing the timeline up a bit). |
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| Watches the Watchmen Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: Indianapolis
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+43 Internets | Too bad Kilmer is a fatass now
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| Thor could easily be played by Magnus Samuelsson Quote:
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| I have been working out lately... GADDOOSHH!!! Join Date: May 2006 Location: West Coast
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| Actually getting to like the idea of Pitt as Cap. You could clean him up for the all-American look, and he has the more experienced/aged look most people familiar with Capt. America are used to. Magnus Samuelsson as Thor? Possibly. Gary Oldman as Doc Strange? Oh yes.
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| The Diet Coke of Evil Join Date: Dec 2003
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| Val Kilmer is kind of a lost cause not just because of the weight thing, but apparently he's an asshole to work with. He has a few high end directors and actors that won't work with him anymore.
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| Fading, falling, lost in forever Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: Dallas, TX
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| Holy fuck, he was doing tricep kickbacks with 90's. Anyways, quick question. Are the earlier Hulk movie with Eric Bana and the earlier Punisher movie with that other dude in any way related to the new ones being release this year? Same time-line or anything of the sort? Or are they just starting over, ala Batman Begins? |
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If funds run out or one of the coming movies, say the next Hulk, bombs, expect all those crossover-plans to hit the trash faster than you can say 'Avengers'
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| Your lack of intelligence is an insult to humanity. Get a fucking clue Join Date: May 2002 Location: Obviousville
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| There's not enough details on the next Punisher movie to know what they're doing with the series. However, The Incredible Hulk does not hold the prior movie as canon and many details will be different. Eric Bana's Hulk was an origin story but Edward Norton's will be an all action flick that would occur after any origin plot in the timeline. So in other words, pretend they went back to the script for the first one, removed all of the bullshit, and released a proper origin to the internet. The Incredible Hulk is a sequel to that fixed origin. |
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