bada wrote:I'm still not sure how they do this with 12 heroes most of whom everyone knows their real names. I gotta assume they just like the title?
I'm not familiar with the source book or whatever. So I don't know what you mean. But the title makes sense based on the trailer.
Basically the government wants to register everyone with super powers. Cap and Iron man disagree (and generally act out of character) over whether this is a good idea.
The central premise about oversight and registration makes sense even without the secret identity angle.
bada wrote:I didn't realize the trailer was out . I just watched it a page back looks like it's different from the comic but people are still acting out of character to advance the plot.
So do they all come back together after this civil war for the infinity stuff?
bada wrote:I didn't realize the trailer was out . I just watched it a page back looks like it's different from the comic but people are still acting out of character to advance the plot.
So do they all come back together after this civil war for the infinity stuff?
The rumor is that they come back for part II, and part 1 is more focused on the other characters. So maybe space stuff with the guardians, new figures like Dr. strange, I presume Thor.
durdencommatyler wrote:Yeah, if they don't bring you any joy or entertainment or enlightenment, what's the point? You really should stop.
Yeah, you're right. Watching them just feels like work.
Blech. Cut the chord. You probably won't miss much. The Marvel films are terribly uneven. I haven't seen them all by any stretch. I find it easy to ignore them.
durdencommatyler wrote:Yeah, if they don't bring you any joy or entertainment or enlightenment, what's the point? You really should stop.
Yeah, you're right. Watching them just feels like work.
Blech. Cut the chord. You probably won't miss much. The Marvel films are terribly uneven. I haven't seen them all by any stretch. I find it easy to ignore them.
bada wrote:I'm still not sure how they do this with 12 heroes most of whom everyone knows their real names. I gotta assume they just like the title?
I'm not familiar with the source book or whatever. So I don't know what you mean. But the title makes sense based on the trailer.
Basically the government wants to register everyone with super powers. Cap and Iron man disagree (and generally act out of character) over whether this is a good idea.
The central premise about oversight and registration makes sense even without the secret identity angle.
durdencommatyler wrote:I only watched the trailer once, on my phone and I missed a good chunk of the dialogue. So maybe I'm way out of line, I don't know.