I don't know. I'd certainly miss Tony Stark's commentary, but Vision/WarMachine/Falcon could have some interesting interactions. The surviving twin looks XManny, but interesting. I'd still go see it.dfwmtx wrote:So does this mean Tony Stark/Iron Man isn't going to be in any of the Marvel phase 3 stuff? If that's the case, I've just lost a 3rd of the incentive I have to see anymore of these movies.
Age of Ultron
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Note to self: start reading sig lines. They're actually quite amusing. :D
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There's a reason for that.Weetabix wrote:The surviving twin looks XManny, but interesting.
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I was disappointed that Quicksilver died but he WAS in the last X-Men movie.
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Two running jokes:
[spoiler]Captain America language
Thor's hammer[/spoiler]
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Good acting requires an imagination; reality requires a person not getting lost in their imagination.
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While cataloging/checking prices on my comics this weekend, I noticed the Ultron story arc from Avengers Vol 3 is worth $25 as a set. Looks like a good time to sell...