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Post by goldenfist on Oct 18, 2008 12:45:24 GMT -5
Iron Man scribes Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby have told MTV Movies that all the events in the various Marvel films are leading up to the superheroes battling The Hulk in The Avengers movie. Fergus said: "I hope The Avengers embraces that. You don't want like 10 super-badass good guys fighting together. Where's the fun in that? Let's break it off a little. Friends or colleagues who become enemies is always an interesting thing because you know it's based on love and friendship and that's always the worst thing to have turn bad - someone you actually care about and someone you actually believe in." "I personally like when good-guy characters have to fight each other," he went on. "Good guys going against good guys who both believe in an issue is way more interesting than a villain clearly into evil and I like when former friends become committed enemies." Fans will remember that the finale of The Incredible Hulk ended ambiguously , with Ed Norton smirking slightly just before a self-induced "Hulk out." The very end scene of the film also seems to be setting up this storyline, with General Ross talking to Tony Stark about the green-skinned menace.
All will be revealed when the movie hits our screens in 2011.
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Post by Tana Nile on Oct 18, 2008 19:02:56 GMT -5
I had assumed that the Hulk would be at least a threat if not outright enemy in the Avengers movie. It would be nice if he started on the team, ala the original Avengers, and then left, with his former team-mates trying to rein him in.
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Post by goldenfist on Oct 20, 2008 19:27:36 GMT -5
It's up to the writer of the movie to let the Hulk be a bad guy.
Edward Norton said that Marvel has not said anything to him about the Avengers movie.
Norton also said Marvel is keeping him in the dark about the project.
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