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_____V_____ 07-18-2011 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by The Villain (Post 897708)
Is that an Avengers trailer? Why does it say The Amazing Spiderman? Also i cant make anything out in that thing.

It is an Avengers teaser, supposed to be attached to the Captain America movie at the end of it's credits.

Unfortunately, 3 other youtube links have been swiftly taken down so I think the author of that clip has renamed it to "amazing spiderman" so that it doesn't get tracked to be taken down.

It is shot by a hand camera, during the screening of the Captain America film. Most of it looks dark but it shows all the superheroes involved with the Avengers, and it's basically a first glimpse of the film. Well, at least till the Captain America film gets released.

The Villain 07-18-2011 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by _____V_____ (Post 897747)
It is an Avengers teaser, supposed to be attached to the Captain America movie at the end of it's credits.

Unfortunately, 3 other youtube links have been swiftly taken down so I think the author of that clip has renamed it to "amazing spiderman" so that it doesn't get tracked to be taken down.

It is shot by a hand camera, during the screening of the Captain America film. Most of it looks dark but it shows all the superheroes involved with the Avengers, and it's basically a first glimpse of the film. Well, at least till the Captain America film gets released.

Ah well that makes sense. I caught glimpses of the superheroes but couldnt get the full grasp of the whole teaser. But i'm going to see Captain America in theaters so i guess i'll see it then. Seems a little early for an Avengers teaser though.

_____V_____ 07-19-2011 07:49 AM

Paramount Pictures has announced that Captain America: The First Avenger will open at Comic-Con (or rather, across the street from Comic-Con) this Thursday, July 21, one day before its Friday opening.

The film’s first screening will be at noon at the UA Horton Plaza theater, although there will be a 10 a.m. screening for fans, many of whom will presumably be dressed in red, white, and blue (although if anyone dresses as U.S. Agent, you’re a total nerd and I love you).

The studio also promises various Captain America-themed festivities throughout the day, including “USO-costumed women … standing at the American Flag Pole in the Horton Plaza passing out free tickets.”


We may be in the home stretch of our anticipation for "Captain America: The First Avenger," but the buzz is only just beginning for next spring's "The Avengers," directed by Joss Whedon.

Paramount has released the official list of actors appearing in "Captain America," which seems like no big whoop but actually contains magical hints about Joss Whedon's "The Avengers."

This list, in addition to leaked footage of the ending of "Captain America," has helped comic book fans suss out what's to come in Whedon's film -- specifically, what characters might pop up to surprise us.

The eagle-eyed have noted that "The Mentalist" beauty Amanda Righetti is the latest name to be added to the roster of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents.

She also appears in the leaked "America" footage (or so we've read).

Although it hasn't been confirmed what her role will be other than as an agent for S.H.I.E.L.D., Marvel experts are guessing she might appear as someone pretty rad from the series, like Carol Danvers (Ms. Marvel, if you're feisty!) or Sharon Carter, a.k.a. Agent 13.

Either way, it would be a juicy role for the TV and movie star.

_____V_____ 09-01-2011 06:45 AM

The Avengers - first official prequel short film
 
As promised and teased at ComicCon, the first in a series of "Marvel One-Shots" will grace the Thor DVD as part of the build-up to Joss Whedon's The Avengers. The purpose of the shorts is to bridge the gaps between the individual Marvel movies and next year's giant team-up.

First up is The Consultant, in which Agents Coulson and Sitwell discuss some dodgy orders from on high regarding Emil "Abomination" Blonsky, and Coulson baulks at using the titular freelancer to annoy General Ross.


Who is The Consultant? Check out the short film above and see for yourself. We will say, however, that it might not be an enormous surprise to those who stayed through The Incredible Hulk's end credits. While the short does move beyond its talking-heads-in-a-diner set-up, the wider picture is recycled from the existing movies.

The mighty Thor is out on DVD on September 26.

_____V_____ 09-06-2011 12:08 PM

Writer-director Joss Whedon and his cast and crew have moved the production to the real New York City, where the intent on creating chaos coming from the superhero team's as-yet-to-be-officially named adversaries continues.

The Cleveland shoot was described as setting the stage for "some kind of battle," which included extras running from a series of explosions, and, once The Avengers set up shop in the actual 42nd Street, the explosions and running was captured again in some new "spy" videos.












SOURCE (and Thanks to) - http://www.reelz.com/movie-news/1167...-action-debut/

_____V_____ 10-11-2011 10:38 AM

IT'S HERE!!

The first full-blooded official trailer!


High-Def - http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/marvel/avengers/

Full Screen - http://cdn.springboard.gorillanation...035/39/371867/

roshiq 10-11-2011 11:16 AM

Glad to see a glimpse of our favorite green monster at the end. :)

MichaelMyers 10-11-2011 11:20 AM

No Eric Bana?

Sistinas666 10-11-2011 11:30 AM

The trailer looks awesome! I am a bit disappointed that Loki is the villain though...

_____V_____ 10-13-2011 09:40 PM

Patty Jenkins has taken a big step into the world of blockbuster moviemaking.

The helmer of "Monster" and the pilot for "The Killing" has been chosen to follow up Kenneth Branagh as the director of "Thor 2. Marvel Studios confirmed the rumored pick today.

Jenkins first made a splash directing Charlize Theron to an Academy Award for best actress in Jenkins' feature helping debut "Monster." The filmmaker also received kudos and an Emmy nomination for directing the pilot of AMC’s acclaimed series The Killing and has directed episodes of "Entourage" and "Arrested Development." Jenkins recently directed “Pearl,” one of the five short films that comprise Lifetime’s original movie "Five" which debuts later this month.

This comes upon news of a new release date for the "Thor 2." The previously announced sequel to this year's blockbuster, "Thor," was originally dated for July 16, 2013. Disney and Marvel Studios have no moved the currently titled "Thor 2" to Nov. 15, 2013, just two weeks before the Thanksgiving holiday. This will be the first Marvel Studios production to open outside of the summer frame and an intriguing test for the "Thor" brand.

While already two years away, "Thor 2" will face some tough competition with the "Hunger Games" sequel "Catching Fire" debuting one week later on Nov. 22 and "The Untitled Pixar Movie About Dinosaurs" set for the Thanksgiving frame opening on Nov. 27, 2013.

Chris Hemsworth recently finished his second go around as the God of Thunder in Joss Whedon's "The Avengers" which debuts on May 5, 2012. The first "Thor" was directed by Kenneth Branagh and grossed an impressive $181 million domestic and $448.5 million worldwide.


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