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0bsessions:
Honestly, considering it comes out mere months before Avengers, I'd say the vast majority should take place in the World War II era. Freeze him about twenty minutes before the ending and have it end with him being thawed, freaking the fuck out and then recruit him for the Initiative. Cliffhanger movie endings are okay when they're being followed up upon shortly.
carrotosaurus:
That idea really appeals to me. That would be amazing - but I doubt that's what's going to happen. They'll probably just give us a cop-out and make Cap fighting the Al-Queda...
Ozymandias:
I disagree. I think each character's movies should be able to stand completely alone as an introduction to them so that they are fully established for Avengers. 20 minutes of character development of him in the present isn't enough to have an established character in the Avenger movie, no matter what they do with him in WW2 era.
RobbieOC:
Except that's exactly what they did in Ultimates. They just thawed him out and explained things as it went. Sure, it was a team book, but Cap was definitely the central figure for most of it, and they chose to focus on his being in the wrong time and place. Which, I think would work well as an Avengers movie. I would love the idea of the Cap movie all set in WWII and then being thawed out right at the end of his movie or the beginning of the Avengers movie.
Though, that idea about the WWII part being stylized could be really cool. Almost like a living newsreel or something.
Ozymandias:
I know, I love the Ultimates, but I'd really rather the movie be about the team dynamic as a whole and not waste too much time focusing on specific people. They can still have him play off of the rest of the team's modern views of the world after they establish him fully as a fish out of water in his own movie.
Yeah, they should totally make the WW2 portion of Captain America as stylized and propaganda-esque as possible, actually, since that's what the comics were. Make it "BUY WAR BONDS"-y as hell, completely in the style of the 30s/40s.
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