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Marvel Movies and the "Fake Out" Deaths (Spoilers)
Posted on 4/27/14 at 1:06 am
Posted on 4/27/14 at 1:06 am
Am I the only one jaded by this? It has happened in the Avengers with Coulson, Thor 2 with Loki, Captain America 2 with Fury, and Iron Man 3 with Pepper. The first time it happened, I fell for it and it really added emotional weight to the scene. After being burned one too many times, I don't feel the way the producers obviously intended me to feel as I know the character isn't really going to die. One of the reasons shows like Lost and Oz were such good shows was because they weren't afraid to kill off their most popular characters and replace them with just as good talent. It also made those scenes more impactful. I wish these movies would do the same.
Posted on 4/27/14 at 1:12 am to JabarkusRussell
Coulson is still dead in the Marvel movie universe right? I mean I know he's on the show but does that really count?
Posted on 4/27/14 at 1:43 am to ligerbait
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Coulson is still dead in the Marvel movie universe right? I mean I know he's on the show but does that really count?
Pretty sure the TV show is part of the Marvel cinematic universe.
And its pretty common in comic books for stuff like this to happen, so it shouldn't be surprising that it happens often in movies based on comic books.
Posted on 4/27/14 at 1:46 am to Cockopotamus
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And its pretty common in comic books for stuff like this to happen, so it shouldn't be surprising that it happens often in movies based on comic books.
Too bad the Joker never came back in any of the Batman sequels.
Posted on 4/27/14 at 1:49 am to JabarkusRussell
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Too bad the Joker never came back in any of the Batman sequels.
Still too soon!
Posted on 4/27/14 at 2:02 am to JabarkusRussell
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Too bad the Joker never came back in any of the Batman sequels.
Posted on 4/27/14 at 2:03 am to Cockopotamus
I meant the original Burton films with Nicholson.
Posted on 4/27/14 at 2:26 am to JabarkusRussell
I agree to extent
I wish they would have left Coulson dead and Fury but it is what it is. You should never expect a hero or villain in the MCU to stay dead for very long it's just the way it is
I wish they would have left Coulson dead and Fury but it is what it is. You should never expect a hero or villain in the MCU to stay dead for very long it's just the way it is
Posted on 4/27/14 at 7:05 am to WicKed WayZ
Yeah, I didn't buy Fury's death for a second.
different universe but what about Prof X in the new movie? Wasn't he atomized in 3? Guess if they go back in time to make thongs right, Cyclops won't be dead.
different universe but what about Prof X in the new movie? Wasn't he atomized in 3? Guess if they go back in time to make thongs right, Cyclops won't be dead.
This post was edited on 4/27/14 at 7:07 am
Posted on 4/27/14 at 7:06 am to JabarkusRussell
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Am I the only one jaded by this? It has happened in the Avengers with Coulson, Thor 2 with Loki, Captain America 2 with Fury, and Iron Man 3 with Pepper. The first time it happened, I fell for it and it really added emotional weight to the scene. After being burned one too many times, I don't feel the way the producers obviously intended me to feel as I know the character isn't really going to die. One of the reasons shows like Lost and Oz were such good shows was because they weren't afraid to kill off their most popular characters and replace them with just as good talent. It also made those scenes more impactful. I wish these movies would do the same.
I can understand, but seeing as the films are very much based off of comic books, they'll remain playing by CB rules, and that means no one is ever truly dead. Except for maybe poor Laufi.
I mean, there's a weakness to that in that death is wasted a bit, and I might wish them to take some chances on this, but that's hard to do.
I THINK we'll see something different after they've established MCU rules in full, simply because film is going to necessitate a change in approach. I mean, they can draw Tony Stark in the comic books forever, he obviously doesn't die. But the MCU needs an Iron Man and RDJ literally can't play him for 20 years.
I hope they are building towards either a large wipe of characters; maybe in A4 or A5 they do a time altering story and just wipe everyone, start from scratch. OR they'll let characters take over for extended periods of time a la "Iron Man 4: War Machine." That one might be a tough sell, but if you get the right people, it's possible.
Posted on 4/27/14 at 7:57 am to Freauxzen
Coulson is not coming back in the movies, even though he really is alive. Whatever brought him back has changed him somehow. I wish they would bring him back in the movies, though. He is now in the Marvel comics, btw.
Posted on 4/27/14 at 8:11 am to Freauxzen
quote:I'm expecting them to actually kill of Tony since RDJ said he didn't want to play him anymore. Probably replace him with War Machine.
I hope they are building towards either a large wipe of characters; maybe in A4 or A5 they do a time altering story and just wipe everyone, start from scratch. OR they'll let characters take over for extended periods of time a la "Iron Man 4: War Machine." That one might be a tough sell, but if you get the right people, it's possible.
Posted on 4/27/14 at 8:14 am to Cockopotamus
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And its pretty common in comic books for stuff like this to happen, so it shouldn't be surprising that it happens often in movies based on comic books.
Yeah. For the longest time the saying was the only three characters who stay dead are Bucky, Jason Todd and Uncle Ben. And the first two of them have now been brought back.
Posted on 4/27/14 at 8:16 am to Scruffy
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I'm expecting them to actually kill of Tony since RDJ said he didn't want to play him anymore. Probably replace him with War Machine.
I do too, but the Avengers without Iron Man is a tough sell for longer than a few movies.
And a combination of those is what I think happens, we'll see most of the tier 1's depart...RDJ. Evans wants to direct film, Scarlet-they have a reason not to bring her back now, Ruffalo can probably make 1 or 2 more movies (he's old) and he's the most easily replaced, etc. So Maybe A3 is minus Stark+War Machine. A4 minus Hulk, BW, Hawkeye and has War Machine and Winter Soldier taking the place of their respectives and includes Ant-Man and/or Strange and/or the twins, etc.
Then they wipe it all and find new leads.
Hemsworth and Renner are the only ones I can see, from the main cast, sticking around for a few more movies.
This post was edited on 4/27/14 at 8:17 am
Posted on 4/27/14 at 9:35 am to Freauxzen
Eventually they will have to legit kill a character to add some weight to these movies.
Posted on 4/27/14 at 9:38 am to ligerbait
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Coulson is still dead in the Marvel movie universe right? I mean I know he's on the show but does that really count?
The TV show is cannon.
Posted on 4/27/14 at 9:40 am to TigerMyth36
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different universe but what about Prof X in the new movie? Wasn't he atomized in 3?
He took over the mind of that disabled brain dead person.
Then used another mutant to transform his body to that of a 70 year old crippled man.
duh.
But the end of the last Wolverine, he was shocked to see the both of them.
Though I heard that this X-Men movie is a parallel universe.
Posted on 4/27/14 at 9:51 am to Napoleon
Might have to finally watch the wolverine movie. The first was so bad, I just haven't had the energy to endure another failure.
I've had it sitting on my computer for months so I guess it is time to crank it up.
I've had it sitting on my computer for months so I guess it is time to crank it up.
Posted on 4/27/14 at 9:58 am to TigerMyth36
I don't think coulsons death was initially intended to be a fakeout. And as far as I know , sif, fury, and hill are the only ones that know he's still alive.
Based on the characters introduced and kept around in ca2, it looks like they're setting up his death.
Based on the characters introduced and kept around in ca2, it looks like they're setting up his death.
This post was edited on 4/27/14 at 9:59 am
Posted on 4/27/14 at 11:19 am to JabarkusRussell
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Too bad the Joker never came back in any of the Batman sequels.
they were going to bring him back had Batman and Robin not been such a massive clusterfrick
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During the filming of Batman & Robin, Warner Bros. was impressed with the dailies, prompting them to immediately hire Joel Schumacher to return as director for a sequel. However, writer Akiva Goldsman turned down an offer to write the script. In late 1996, Warner Bros. and Schumacher hired Mark Protosevich to write the script for a fifth Batman film. A projected mid-1999 release date was announced.
Titled Batman Triumphant, Protosevich's script had the Scarecrow as the main villain. Through the use of his fear toxin, he resurrects the Joker as a hallucination in Batman's mind. Harley Quinn appeared as a supporting character, written as the Joker's daughter. George Clooney and Chris O'Donnell were set to reprise the roles of Batman and Robin, and Jack Nicholson was in negotiations to return as the Joker. However, following the failure of Batman & Robin, Clooney vowed never to reprise his role.
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