A new "Avengers: Age of Ultron" scene starring Tony Stark and Steve Rogers have been leaked. Avengers: Age of Ultron is an upcoming American superhero film b...
Marvel fan in me: Holy sh*t, I can't wait for this movie and the rest of the Marvel line up! Red blooded woman in me: *Cap rips the wood in half* Ovaries explode!
My guess is that Black Widow dies in this movie. If you watch her scenes in the trailer, it seems to point to her demise: Her opening a door and looking troubled, standing alone in an office building (perhaps sacrificing herself while the building is decimated), the next scene is a gurney and operating room after her fatal encounter with Ultron, saying "Nothing lasts forever" (perhaps foreshadowing her death) and her solemn contact with Hulk...perhaps sacrificing herself to save him. Perhaps her death, and Cap's perception of the needless cause for it, is the wedge that drives Cap and Iron Man apart (hence the "innocent people die" comment).
Plus, a Black Widow standalone movie was curiously absent from Marvel's announced lineup yesterday. With Scar Jo's high salary and the MCU moving to a more cosmic-based realm and more powerful characters (Scarlet Witch, Carol Danvers) seems like Black Widow has run her course.
Stark isn't stupid...he knows not to piss off Cap without the suit on. Plus we start a fight before it begins, it makes you look like bullies. War should always be avoided, I would rather find another way around it. Steve has a GREAT point because he is the ONLY member on that team who has been in a war and understands the cost and what it can do to people. Tony has NEVER been in a war has NEVER lost teammates good men who died fighting for peace. Cap understands the pain that comes with loss. Captain America is the true leader of the Avengers and you can tell by their conversation that Steve is in charge.
I'm guessing that scarlet witch showed them the future in the movie.. And I'm guessing that there will be this war. And in this footage, tony wants to end the war before it begins. But cap is against it... Because it would do more harm than good... And I'm guessing this will be an end credits scene.
In the title card at the end, the Captain America section doesn't look like it says "Civil War". Not really sure what it says, right now, though. Anybody know?
ohhh Scarlett witch showed em future, thor realises loki alive, goes back to asgard, start of ragnarok, why hulk probs fighting iron man, starts the brewing between rogers and stark, those damn witches
I agree with Stark on the whole civil war issue. Steve doesn't make any sense. In the winter soldier he was right. But not because of the Shield surveillance but because of Hydra. But in this storyline? No way. People with superpowers should be registered and enlisted for training or something. Because why would you give them free reign? They could do some stupid shit and get away with it.
It's fairly obvious to me. Scarlet Witch's powers in this movie are going to be mind and reality manipulation. She is able to mess up with people's minds and make them see possible realities and outcomes, an MCU "What if?" if you will. Also she is able to touch an object and glance through its past.
What she showed Steve is the possible reality of him going with Peggy to that final dance, it was a beautiful memory but one that distracted him well enough to be obssesed with his seemingly resolved past and long for the simpler days, where he was just a soldier trusting the system. In today's world where he has to be a leader, he finds himself following a corrupt system, this in turns makes him concerned with issues of privacy and freedom, changing his way of thought into a more anti-registration oriented mindset.
What she showed Thor is that Ragnarok is approaching, and he'll die soon along with all of Asgard gods. He goes to drink from the Well of Mimir, in an attempt to gain knowledge about the event (as shown in the Age of Ultron teaser trailer), enraged, only to come back to a messed up Midgard resulting from Tony's "ideas" (as shown in the Age of Ultron teaser trailer, Thor chocks Tony). Thor is going to die in this movie, and Cap is going to heroically (and symbolically) lift Thor's hammer and destroy Ultron in his final form.
What she showed Tony is that all of the avengers are going to die if they are going to keep fighting as 6 people against aliens and other threads from the outside, only for him to be the sole survivor of the team, standing besides their bodies and Steve's broken shield hopeless (as shown in the Age of Ultron teaser trailer and some Comic Con footage beforehand). It definitely makes him paranoid and do something "stupid" (as said in the video), possibly changing his way of thought into a more pro-registration oriented mindset.
This something stupid could be everything from contingency plans directed towards fellow Avengers, including the creation of the Hulkbuster armor, to the creation of Ultron himself. The way I see it, he and Banner have done some research and found out about Pym's intention of creating Ultron A.I., deeming it too dangerous or otherwise impossible due to technology limitations. Iron Man decides to jumpstart it as the missing link in his peace-keeping program so as to not need the team anymore and create a solid defend system as a replacement (as presented in the video, "research that is going to end the team") and so the movie arc begins.
And so the Civil War arc is founded, Iron Man becoming a paranoid, feared man, a drastic change of character for him, as we all remembered he was perfectly against selling his Iron Man equipment to the government in Iron Man II and took the rules into his own hands in Iron Man I, killing people of choice by the name of terrorists. Captain America on the other hand, carries the name of his nation, he has to trust the system and follow orders as a soldier in 1940's, but in 2010's he finds himself completely powerless in comparison, he supports the idea of more superheroes living their secret lives (like Daredevil) as means to defend Earth against future threats. Captain America assembles his own new team, composed of Black Panther, the Falcon, The Winter Soldier and possibly other superheros.
Tony: Thor didn't say where he was going for answers? Steve: Sometimes my teammates don't tell me things. Kinda hoping Thor would be the exception. Tony: Yeah, give him time. We don't know what the Maximoff kids showed him. Steve: I don't know what she showed you, I just know it made you do something stupid. Earth's Mightest Heroes. Pulled us apart like cotton candy. Tony: Seems like you walked away all right. Steve: Is that a problem? Tony: I don't trust a guy without a dark side. Call me old fashioned. Steve: Well let's just say you haven't seen it yet. Tony: Banner and I were doing research... Steve: That would affect the team... Tony: ...that would end the team! Isn't that the mission, isn't that the "Why we fight?" So we can end the fight, so we can go home? Steve: Every time someone tries to win a war before it starts, innocent people die. Every time.
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Im a DC fan and
First few seconds, yeah,yeah
Cap rips that log apart: Shit i need to rethink my life
Marvel fan in me: Holy sh*t, I can't wait for this movie and the rest of
the Marvel line up!
Red blooded woman in me: *Cap rips the wood in half* Ovaries explode!
Chris Evans is so damn hot, man.
awesome
+Safiyyah Joaquin
+Fatima Bintul
Man i wish i can do what Cap did with wood if i was in a heated debate with
my one of my mates while chopping wood
Isn't Tony a genius?
how come he said such stupid words
My guess is that Black Widow dies in this movie. If you watch her scenes in
the trailer, it seems to point to her demise: Her opening a door and
looking troubled, standing alone in an office building (perhaps sacrificing
herself while the building is decimated), the next scene is a gurney and
operating room after her fatal encounter with Ultron, saying "Nothing lasts
forever" (perhaps foreshadowing her death) and her solemn contact with
Hulk...perhaps sacrificing herself to save him. Perhaps her death, and
Cap's perception of the needless cause for it, is the wedge that drives Cap
and Iron Man apart (hence the "innocent people die" comment).
Plus, a Black Widow standalone movie was curiously absent from Marvel's
announced lineup yesterday. With Scar Jo's high salary and the MCU moving
to a more cosmic-based realm and more powerful characters (Scarlet Witch,
Carol Danvers) seems like Black Widow has run her course.
I need it now not 7 months from now
Stark isn't stupid...he knows not to piss off Cap without the suit on. Plus
we start a fight before it begins, it makes you look like bullies. War
should always be avoided, I would rather find another way around it. Steve
has a GREAT point because he is the ONLY member on that team who has been
in a war and understands the cost and what it can do to people. Tony has
NEVER been in a war has NEVER lost teammates good men who died fighting for
peace. Cap understands the pain that comes with loss. Captain America is
the true leader of the Avengers and you can tell by their conversation that
Steve is in charge.
I'm guessing that scarlet witch showed them the future in the movie.. And
I'm guessing that there will be this war. And in this footage, tony wants
to end the war before it begins. But cap is against it... Because it would
do more harm than good... And I'm guessing this will be an end credits
scene.
Who wud win I a fight, captain America or Spider-Man. Just wanna know the
general opinion out there
Why would tony stark need to fight the hulk
In the title card at the end, the Captain America section doesn't look like
it says "Civil War". Not really sure what it says, right now, though.
Anybody know?
Yo, Cap wasn't playing. He ripped the log in half and looked as if he was
ready to throw down.
where did people start getting the #FarmerClint thing from?
wow what would end the team? if steve doesnt have a dark side?
It says Serpent Society... But later, the title was changed and stated that
the real name of the movie is Captain America: Civil War...
ohhh Scarlett witch showed em future, thor realises loki alive, goes back
to asgard, start of ragnarok, why hulk probs fighting iron man, starts the
brewing between rogers and stark, those damn witches
I agree with Stark on the whole civil war issue. Steve doesn't make any
sense. In the winter soldier he was right. But not because of the Shield
surveillance but because of Hydra. But in this storyline? No way. People
with superpowers should be registered and enlisted for training or
something. Because why would you give them free reign? They could do some
stupid shit and get away with it.
It's fairly obvious to me.
Scarlet Witch's powers in this movie are going to be mind and reality
manipulation. She is able to mess up with people's minds and make them see
possible realities and outcomes, an MCU "What if?" if you will. Also she is
able to touch an object and glance through its past.
What she showed Steve is the possible reality of him going with Peggy to
that final dance, it was a beautiful memory but one that distracted him
well enough to be obssesed with his seemingly resolved past and long for
the simpler days, where he was just a soldier trusting the system. In
today's world where he has to be a leader, he finds himself following a
corrupt system, this in turns makes him concerned with issues of privacy
and freedom, changing his way of thought into a more anti-registration
oriented mindset.
What she showed Thor is that Ragnarok is approaching, and he'll die soon
along with all of Asgard gods. He goes to drink from the Well of Mimir, in
an attempt to gain knowledge about the event (as shown in the Age of Ultron
teaser trailer), enraged, only to come back to a messed up Midgard
resulting from Tony's "ideas" (as shown in the Age of Ultron teaser
trailer, Thor chocks Tony). Thor is going to die in this movie, and Cap is
going to heroically (and symbolically) lift Thor's hammer and destroy
Ultron in his final form.
What she showed Tony is that all of the avengers are going to die if they
are going to keep fighting as 6 people against aliens and other threads
from the outside, only for him to be the sole survivor of the team,
standing besides their bodies and Steve's broken shield hopeless (as shown
in the Age of Ultron teaser trailer and some Comic Con footage beforehand).
It definitely makes him paranoid and do something "stupid" (as said in the
video), possibly changing his way of thought into a more pro-registration
oriented mindset.
This something stupid could be everything from contingency plans directed
towards fellow Avengers, including the creation of the Hulkbuster armor, to
the creation of Ultron himself. The way I see it, he and Banner have done
some research and found out about Pym's intention of creating Ultron A.I.,
deeming it too dangerous or otherwise impossible due to technology
limitations. Iron Man decides to jumpstart it as the missing link in his
peace-keeping program so as to not need the team anymore and create a solid
defend system as a replacement (as presented in the video, "research that
is going to end the team") and so the movie arc begins.
And so the Civil War arc is founded, Iron Man becoming a paranoid, feared
man, a drastic change of character for him, as we all remembered he was
perfectly against selling his Iron Man equipment to the government in Iron
Man II and took the rules into his own hands in Iron Man I, killing people
of choice by the name of terrorists.
Captain America on the other hand, carries the name of his nation, he has
to trust the system and follow orders as a soldier in 1940's, but in 2010's
he finds himself completely powerless in comparison, he supports the idea
of more superheroes living their secret lives (like Daredevil) as means to
defend Earth against future threats.
Captain America assembles his own new team, composed of Black Panther, the
Falcon, The Winter Soldier and possibly other superheros.
Tony: Thor didn't say where he was going for answers?
Steve: Sometimes my teammates don't tell me things. Kinda hoping Thor
would be the exception.
Tony: Yeah, give him time. We don't know what the Maximoff kids showed him.
Steve: I don't know what she showed you, I just know it made you do
something stupid. Earth's Mightest Heroes. Pulled us apart like cotton
candy.
Tony: Seems like you walked away all right.
Steve: Is that a problem?
Tony: I don't trust a guy without a dark side. Call me old fashioned.
Steve: Well let's just say you haven't seen it yet.
Tony: Banner and I were doing research...
Steve: That would affect the team...
Tony: ...that would end the team! Isn't that the mission, isn't that the
"Why we fight?" So we can end the fight, so we can go home?
Steve: Every time someone tries to win a war before it starts, innocent
people die. Every time.
Anyone have a transcript of the dialogue. Kinda having a tough time hearing
what they're saying.
Who's by the house at 0:23
what does tony say 0:40??
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