So what happens with Loki?
Would they really have Loki as a background character.
Wish they movies would just Agent of Asgard him and get it over with.
So what happens with Loki?
Would they really have Loki as a background character.
So what happens with Loki?
Would they really have Loki as a background character.
Sounds like fun, but if this is true they are going to need a explain how he got there. Is an end credit sequence enough time?
What are the next Marvel movies? Civil War and then what?
Dr Strange.Sounds like fun, but if this is true they are going to need a explain how he got there. Is an end credit sequence enough time?
What are the next Marvel movies? Civil War and then what?
Lets call this planet Sakaar, like it was in the comic books.
Dr Strange.
Sounds like fun, but if this is true they are going to need a explain how he got there. Is an end credit sequence enough time?
What are the next Marvel movies?
Civil War and then what?
So Ragnarök is just something that's happening when Thor's away?
I don't buy it.
But how are they gonna explain how he even GETS there?
I... actually really like this rumor.
But will we see Thor shirtless again in this third film? It's a tradition that needs to continue.
Not sure I like the idea of Thor with no Mjolnir. They kind of go hand and hand.
Everyone forgot the ending of Ultron?
He takes the quinjet, as Hulk. Not as banner.
It's been rumored for sometime that he flies off, and his Planet Hulk arc starts. It's one reason why he is missing in Captain America.
Sure, but he is more than the hammer.
The comics have explored this on multiple occasions.
He will get it back. He always does.
Fury says at the end that they found the quinjet ditched in the ocean. He was still on Earth at the end of that movie; it didn't fly off into space.
Stick hulk getting to the planet in an after credits scene.
Everyone forgot the ending of Ultron?
He takes the quinjet, as Hulk. Not as banner.
It's been rumored for sometime that he flies off, and his Planet Hulk arc starts. It's one reason why he is missing in Captain America.
IDGAF if this is how we have to get to Planet Hulk, it works for me.
Bonus - Beta Ray Bill is one of the gladiators and the mcguffin is STORMBREAKER
Fury says at the end that they found the quinjet ditched in the ocean. He was still on Earth at the end of that movie; it didn't fly off into space.
The idea that Hulk just happens to fly off into space and accidentally land on an alien planet is hilarious though. I wish they did go with that.
Quinjet crashes in the ocean at the end of AoU. The disruption activates some ancient/alien/etc. technology/portal/etc. under the ocean that transports Hulk across realmsBut how are they gonna explain how he even GETS there?
I don't like this
I wanted to leave people with the idea that, if this is the last movie, that he may have left the world behind, because I think there is something enormously poetic about that. There is also something enormously misleading about that, because they don’t plan to make Planet Hulk, as far as I know, so they were like, ‘No, just sky, no stars,’ which was less poetic, but still very beautiful.
This could be an awful way to shoehorn Planet Hulk into the MCU...but I didn't see the name Jane Foster anywhere in this report, so I'm gonna be cautiously optimistic.
Wasn't there a rumor Hulk will be in Guardians 2? Maybe that leads to him being in space. Like his story line will cover both movies.
So She-Hulk just appears out of nowhereI like this.
As for explaining the Hulk getting there? Just adapt the story.
- Black Widow and Banner meet up, have an intimate night or whatever because they're in love
- While he's got his guard down she Hulk suppression gasses him or whatever
- Tony and/or whoever else restrain him and ship him into space/into a portal to :shrug: because he's a threat for the on-coming Civil War
- He crash lands here and ends up in this spot
- "Hey Thor, what's up"
Easy peasy. It also sets up him being all pissy and shit when he comes back. Maybe a World War Hulk story could follow? Probably not.