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Subj: Re: Yes, version 2 was much more balanced. Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 at 09:32:15 pm EDT (Viewed 1 times) | Reply Subj: Yes, version 2 was much more balanced. Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 at 12:36:50 pm EDT | ||||||
Quote: This trailer coincided with Marvel's big movie slate reveal, which didn;t have many surprises on it (at least not for those keeping up with rumour) but its nice to have it all confirmed. I'm especially keen to see the Dr Strange film, especially of they can sign Cumberbach.No true shockers, certainly, but I am surprised that they nailed down as much of it as they did. I would have thought something as far off as "The Inhumans" could have waited to be announced, although I understand why they wanted to announce "Captain Marvel" and answer the calls for a female-lead film. What's really interesting is that the slate is so jam-packed with films already and they haven't really left room for sequels to something like "Ant-Man" should reaction demand one. Quote: I'm also interested in how they handle T'Challa, who is apperently playing a "substantial role" in Cap 3. The Priest version would do me fine.That's the film that most interests me, aside of course from the big Avengers entries. Quote: I was mildly disappointed not to see a Hawkeye/Widow/Fury offering.One assumes they would all be heavily involved in the Civil War Cap sequel, but who knows? I've heard that Avengers 2 will end with a new line-up, so perhaps the time has come for Cap's Kooky Quartet? Quote: One rumour that mildly intrigued me was that Agent Carter might have an appearance by the human Jarvis. Maybe we'll see Howard Stark's 5th Avenue mansion too?My understanding is that it's more than a rumor, and more than an appearance... From the official synopsis that Marvel released for the show, it sounds like he'll be a main character, possibly the co-lead: "Years before Agent Coulson and his S.H.I.E.L.D. team swore to protect those who cannot protect themselves from threats they cannot conceive, there was Agent Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell, Marvel’s “Captain America: The First Avenger,†Marvel’s “Captain America: The Winter Soldierâ€Â), who pledged the same oath but lived in a different time when women weren’t recognized as being as smart or as tough as their male counterparts. But no one should ever underestimate Peggy. It’s 1946 and peace has dealt Peggy a serious blow as she finds herself marginalized when the men return home from fighting abroad. Working for the covert SSR (Strategic Scientific Reserve), Peggy finds herself stuck doing administrative work when she would rather be back out in the field; putting her vast skills into play and taking down the bad guys. But she is also trying to navigate life as a single woman in America, in the wake of losing the love of her life, Steve Rogers – aka Captain America. When old acquaintance Howard Stark (Dominic Cooper, Marvel’s “Captain America: The First Avengerâ€Â) finds himself being framed for unleashing his deadliest weapons to anyone willing to pony up the cash, he contacts Peggy – the only person he can trust – to track down those responsible, dispose of the weapons and clear his name. He empowers his butler, Edwin Jarvis (James D’Arcy, “Master and Commander: The Far Side of the Worldâ€Â), to be at her beck and call when needed to help assist her as she investigates and tracks down those responsible for releasing these weapons of mass destruction. But Jarvis, who is a creature of habit and sticks to a rigid daily routine, is going to have to make some major life changes if he’s going to be able to keep up with Peggy. If caught going on these secret missions for Stark, Peggy could be targeted as a traitor and spend the rest of her days in prison – or worse. And as she delves deeper into her investigation, she may find that those she works for are not who they seem, and she might even begin to question whether Stark is as innocent as he claims." | |||||||