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Jimmy the Squid:

--- Quote from: GarandMarine on 30 Apr 2014, 04:44 ---Skyfall was awesome.

I, like Gareth cannot wait for the MCU box sets.

Idea: Release Box sets chronologically tied to the Avengers movie they're centered around. So MCU box set one has Two Iron Man movies, Thor, Captain America (Fuck Yeah), etc capped off by the Avengers.

MCU 2 will have Thor The Dark World, Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy, Iron Man III, and possibly Hawk Eye/Black Widow/Dr. Strange if they get to those before Avengers 2

and so forth.

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Uh, you know that's a thing that exists, right?

I have it. It's great. Can't wait for Phase 2 (which should be Iron Man 3, Thor 2, Cap 2, Guardians, possibly Ant-Man? and Avengers 2).

Game and Watch Forever:
I was thinking all along that Ant-Man (holy crap, there's a hyphen! How have I never noticed that???) was going to be phase three since I knew the next Avengers Movie was 2015 and I've yet to hear of a release date for Ant-Man. Apparently Ant-Man is planned for around July 17th, 2015 (in the US), which is around 2.5 months after Avengers 2. I wouldn't expect it to be good enough pacing-wise to be the end cap to phase 2, but I'm waiting to be proven wrong!

Also, yes, I have that collector's edition as well. Still need to actually force my boyfriend to marathon those movies with me. He somehow missed seeing the Thors and he needs to know how much of an improvement 2 is over 1.

Method of Madness:
Argh, that looks awesome, but I already own a few of those movies and even if I didn't, $219 is just...no. I can't.

LeeC:
hope hulk shows up again in a movie.  I rather liked the Edward Norton one.  Which also kicked off the avenger's movies.  Is the one with Eric Bana not considered part of this cinematic universe's continuity?

I still need to see Iron man 3 (and the eric bana hulk movie if it is cannon).  Other than that I would now be all caught up.

Edguy:
Ant-Man is not part of phase 2 (which obviously ends with Avengers 2), and so kicks off phase 3 :)


--- Quote from: LeeC on 10 May 2014, 12:25 ---hope hulk shows up again in a movie.  I rather liked the Edward Norton one.  Which also kicked off the avenger's movies.  Is the one with Eric Bana not considered part of this cinematic universe's continuity?

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Hulk (2003) is not part of the cinematic universe. When Marvel made Marvel Studios, and with that Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk, they had ideas about a shared universe, but no concrete plans. All depended on how well the films did. Because of that, The Incredible Hulk was sort of a soft reboot, since it's not another origin, and in many ways could function as very different looking sequel. However, Iron Man was a huge hit and the MCU became a concrete thing, meaning the two films by definition are unconnected. And that's today's class in geek culture & history, kids!

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