That's the main priority for director Jeff Wadlow:
introducing more superheroes to face off against more supervillains — a gang of assorted heavies led by Christopher Mintz - Plasse's vengeful teen, who christens himself The MotherFucker.
Not exact matches
In addition to juggling the six primary
superheroes from the first Avengers movie — and their many cohorts, including Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and Maria Hill (Cobie Smulders)-- Whedon sought to
introduce two new adversaries, the robotic Ultron (James Spader) and monocle - rocking Baron Strucker (Thomas Kretschmann), as well as three new figures with much
more ambiguous motivations, Vision (Paul Bettany), Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), and Quicksilver (Aaron Taylor - Johnson).
What Thor also
introduces is a risk - taking strategy that I wish
more superhero films would seek to replicate.
Set to be
introduced in Civil War ahead of his own stand - alone film in 2018, Black Panther will show up as
more of a neutral party in the conflict over the
superhero - registering Sokovia Accords backed by Tony «Iron Man» Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) and resisted by Steve «Captain America» Rogers (Chris Evans), though he'll lean towards Tony's side of the argument.
The plot in The Fractured but Whole is fantastic and thoroughly entertaining from start to finish, bringing in even
more references from the TV show while keeping it fresh by
introducing new plot points based on the many adventures and antics of the kid's
superhero personas, unexpected and surprising scenarios that'll have you choking with laughter, and non-stop jokes that'll assault your brain.
Today has seen the launch of some new figures for Disney Infinity 2.0 (Yondu, Green Goblin and Ronan) and Vice President Johnny V conducted an interview with
Superhero Hype and there were a few interesting items mentioned during the interview such as adding
more Marvel characters in the future,
introducing...