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Which Marvel Studios project after IRON MAN are you most excited about?



Ant-Man

The Avengers

Captain America

Doctor Strange

The Incredible Hulk

The Mighty Thor

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Michael Sobieski
May 5, 2008 12:06pm ET

Awesome. The Captain America movie is the one thats gonna make or break this idea. The idea of having the same actors play the same parts throughout all these movies is an AWESOME idea. But who are you going to get to play Captain America? Hell if you guys are planning on making a bunch of these movies, you need a great Captain America. I dunno what you guys are planning on doing but I've had ideas running through my mind for these movies for years. Lets hope they live up to expectations.

May 6, 2008 5:05pm ET

I'm excited about many of the new superhero movies, but one I'd reeeeally love to see (and who knows, it may happen if Wolverine: Origins does well) is a Deadpool movie. Deadpool is such a fantasic and less well-known anti-hero. The backstory's complex and intense, the movie plot could be unpredictable based on his mental instability and mercenary jobs, he's certainly got an uphill struggle/conflict going on in his desire to be a hero, and he's absolutely hilarious (not to mention badass). And then there's the whole Zoe/LLL project story as well. Heck, maybe even throw in Cable. He's also pretty awesome and then we'd get to have the whole bizarre "bodyslide-by-two" thing as well, and maybe some X-Men/X-Force cameos.

pedro
May 6, 2008 5:49pm ET

i think is time 2 bring captain america back cause he is a superheroe and i dying 2 see all the marvels guys in this years

drew
May 6, 2008 11:48pm ET

After seeing Iron Man and its ending, the best since the X-Men 3 with Professor X's rebirth, I really like the buildup Marvel is using in individual movies for their Avengers team. Going from Iron Man to the new Hulk movie to Thor, Captain America and then the Avengers togther parallels a comic book style of telling the characters own tales first before the big team-up flick. If live action can work for the most part in most of the movies is a good thing, but if costs skyrocket and the need for the Beowulf-style or Sin City/300-style is needed then by all means do it. This concept blows away the JLA movie to me. I have bad feelings about that flick. Can't wait for their premiers and all the rest too. Excelsior!

Rolo
May 7, 2008 2:29pm ET

C'mon Cap' America is an obvious choice but they have to make it old school and not modern day. World War and the Nazis never gets old!

jarrett
May 7, 2008 10:36pm ET

i think captain america seems more realistic and the only movie on him he is moreless the most coolest and [moreless the last] comic and i cant wait for it to come out

Raylu415
May 9, 2008 5:55am ET

Everything sounds perfect! All I ask is PLEASE don't over-do the CGI on Thor! Marvel has already proven that they can make quality movies without over-doing CGI. Although I'm a bigger fan of his half-brother Loki (The God of Mischief), I'm anxiously awaiting Thor since you can't tell his story without including Loki. Iron man was off-the-hook! I hope everyone caught the after credits surprise!

Mike Ceranko
May 9, 2008 2:10pm ET

I'm glad Marvel is writing scripts for their own characters. Hollywood can really screw up a cool character. Thor in Asgard is exactly what type of movie the fans need ! And Captain America would be incredible if they did his story in WWII against a NAZI (NOT ITALIAN! THANK YOU HOLLYWOOD!) Red Skull. Maybe he could be fighting the occult NAZI's exploring Tibet for occult secrets after D-Day. Marvel could introduce HYDRA as an Asian/german group of terrorists of ex nazis headed by Baron Zemo and The Red Skull. With a good script you cant go wrong with a movie. I wish hollywood would get their head out of their three point of contact and realize that. Iron man and the X-men movies are the way superhero movies should be written. Seriously and for an adult audience that grew up with those characters.

vic
May 9, 2008 2:43pm ET

I think with the CGI technology available today that seeing Doctor Strange would be an awesome experience. Introducing him could lead to a lot of spinoffs that could include many (if not all, infinity guantlet) today's currently protrayed superheroes (spider-man hulk silver surfer ff for starters)..

Ruby Red
May 9, 2008 3:30pm ET

I'm totally in awe with the new Iron Man 2008 movie starring Robert Downey Jr. (he & Cast members done an spectacular job) and look forward to more sequels to Iron Man as well as w/the future Marvel movie works of The Avengers: in which stars quite a few of my favorite Superheroes from that vital comic series which are Thor, Iron Man & The Incrediable Hulk (also have Captain America, Wasp & Ant-man in it...'there pretty awesome Avengers, too!) so I'm very thrilled to know that such an amazing movie project is in the works. And that the Mighty Viking THOR (my all time favorite by far!) will have his own major movie in the spotlight as well as Captain America both first & foremost (2009 movie spotlight releases..'that's wonderful!) which will lead into the spectacular The Avengers major movie film production. I look forward to everything MARVEL and so far everything is just marvelous with new Iron Man & Incrediable Hulk 2008 movies. Thanks! Plus anxious to see the new Punisher movie coming out late 2008.

Marc
May 10, 2008 1:55pm ET

As a long time comic fan, and I grew up in the 60's with them, I'm really enjoying the quality of the movies now being made about them all. The early attempts before computers made the special effects believable were awkward at best, and extremely dissapointing at worst. Stan Lee was always a visionary for comic entertainment, and his moving into the movie realm is paying off bigtime now. Thanks Stan. It seems Captain America is currently most looked forward to by the previous commentors...and I think they are correct about placing his premiere film in a believable WWII timeframe as originated in the comics. To make his move to the Avengers, then at the end of movie 1, they can have him frozen at the end so he can be introduced into the modern timeframe with the Avengers. As for Dr. Strange, I'd really like to see that done right. I always enjoyed this intelligent, spiritually thought provoking character...as well as the effects that can come about in a world of powerful energies channeled by humans and/or otherworldly beings in contests of good vs evil, or order vs chaos, or however one wishes to view conflicts we can all relate to in our own lives and imaginations.

KJ
May 10, 2008 2:54pm ET

In the time of need, now is the time we need a superhero to remind us america is worth fighting for. Go for it Captain America.

Kalanipo
Jun 12, 2008 11:50pm ET

THOR, CAP, THE AVENGERS...it doesnt get better than this...O wait it does, MARVEL is in charge of all of it! I am so happy with everything MARVEL has lined up, the respect to the comics is key and much appreciated! Cant wait to see what the years have in store for us "True Believers!!!"

ant_man
Jun 18, 2008 2:49am ET

thor is a bitch compared to ant man!!!! mighty thor my ass. in a one on one ant man would freakiin own that cracker. cant wait!! ant man rulezzzz



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