Regarding Coulson's role in the Marvel movies going forward *SPOILERS*
Arok Manok Send a noteboard - 14/05/2012 11:15:12 PM
As you know if you've seen the movie, Agent Coulson suffered a pretty grievous wound and apparently died.
But I've seen it speculated elsewhere online that while he seemed to die and Fury told others he died, we also saw Fury outright lie about the cards being on him, knowing what Coulson said about the Avengers needing his death was true.
But what if Coulson doesn't stay dead? You have to figure they've got some nice med tech on the Hellicarrier, and some fans online have presented the idea that they make Agent Coulson the classic Avenger "Vision" for Avengers 2.
I didn't know much about the android, but a quick check of wikipedia shows that he's based on tech indirectly from Pym/Ant Man, and what movie is currently in pre-production still? Ant Man.
So depending how they take Ant Man, imagine a plot set before Avengers. Ant Man's plot sets up the character of Ant Man, and probably Wasp and others, but then the movie ends in such a way to explain why they miss the action of Avengers, even if it's just walking away from their responsibilities. (The events described below will be a good way to draw Pym back in Avengers 2.) (Maybe throw in a mention in Iron Man 3 why War Machine missed out, while you're at it).
But after the credits, you flash forward to the Hellicarrier, undergoing repairs after Loki's escape. We see lab equipment we just saw used by Ant Man during the movie, and we see a med team rushing in a gurney with a body under a sheet. They're switching on equipment, and Fury perhaps comes in. He walks over to the table and says something like, "We're not quite done with you yet, Agent." The sheet is pulled back and it's Coulson.
Then you can play it up a bit more in whatever other Marvel movies you do leading up to Avengers 2, alluding to Fury being preoccupied with a new experiment. Perhaps you even have him appear in uniform in Iron Man 3, maybe even gone rogue somehow (like the shadowy council taking him away from Fury because of how he disobeyed in Avengers). Or you could end Iron Man 3 with Stark casually looking at the info he stole from the Hellicarrier computer, like maybe Jarvis alerts him that he found something interesting that is further encrypted. End Iron Man 3 with Stark looking utterly shocked as he looks at the screen, or just saying "Interesting" because he sees information about an android, "Project Vision" (but nothing about Coulson.
Or if you make it a larger part of Iron Man 3 or one of the other movies, like a Shield/Fury movie, Stark has to ultimately take him down/reprogram him. Then you can bring Vision back to save the day at some crucial point in Avengers 2.
It'd also bring up doubt again about what Shield is keeping from them, how Fury is toying with their emotions, and also the ethics of turning Coulson, a man with his own life and death, into a tool. The usual "am I a man" questions. Stark could become consumed by it, even, being a cyborg himself.
Yes, some will see it as cheap to un-kill someone, but this is Marvel, and in the comics, nobody stays dead forever. Most importantly, Gregg had great chemistry with so much of the cast and it'd be great to see him come back in a bigger way.
But I've seen it speculated elsewhere online that while he seemed to die and Fury told others he died, we also saw Fury outright lie about the cards being on him, knowing what Coulson said about the Avengers needing his death was true.
But what if Coulson doesn't stay dead? You have to figure they've got some nice med tech on the Hellicarrier, and some fans online have presented the idea that they make Agent Coulson the classic Avenger "Vision" for Avengers 2.
I didn't know much about the android, but a quick check of wikipedia shows that he's based on tech indirectly from Pym/Ant Man, and what movie is currently in pre-production still? Ant Man.
So depending how they take Ant Man, imagine a plot set before Avengers. Ant Man's plot sets up the character of Ant Man, and probably Wasp and others, but then the movie ends in such a way to explain why they miss the action of Avengers, even if it's just walking away from their responsibilities. (The events described below will be a good way to draw Pym back in Avengers 2.) (Maybe throw in a mention in Iron Man 3 why War Machine missed out, while you're at it).
But after the credits, you flash forward to the Hellicarrier, undergoing repairs after Loki's escape. We see lab equipment we just saw used by Ant Man during the movie, and we see a med team rushing in a gurney with a body under a sheet. They're switching on equipment, and Fury perhaps comes in. He walks over to the table and says something like, "We're not quite done with you yet, Agent." The sheet is pulled back and it's Coulson.
Then you can play it up a bit more in whatever other Marvel movies you do leading up to Avengers 2, alluding to Fury being preoccupied with a new experiment. Perhaps you even have him appear in uniform in Iron Man 3, maybe even gone rogue somehow (like the shadowy council taking him away from Fury because of how he disobeyed in Avengers). Or you could end Iron Man 3 with Stark casually looking at the info he stole from the Hellicarrier computer, like maybe Jarvis alerts him that he found something interesting that is further encrypted. End Iron Man 3 with Stark looking utterly shocked as he looks at the screen, or just saying "Interesting" because he sees information about an android, "Project Vision" (but nothing about Coulson.
Or if you make it a larger part of Iron Man 3 or one of the other movies, like a Shield/Fury movie, Stark has to ultimately take him down/reprogram him. Then you can bring Vision back to save the day at some crucial point in Avengers 2.
It'd also bring up doubt again about what Shield is keeping from them, how Fury is toying with their emotions, and also the ethics of turning Coulson, a man with his own life and death, into a tool. The usual "am I a man" questions. Stark could become consumed by it, even, being a cyborg himself.
Yes, some will see it as cheap to un-kill someone, but this is Marvel, and in the comics, nobody stays dead forever. Most importantly, Gregg had great chemistry with so much of the cast and it'd be great to see him come back in a bigger way.
I'm pleased to report The Avengers offered both entertainment AND justification (spoilers seperated)
05/05/2012 04:33:39 AM
- 1377 Views
Spoilers about archery, aircraft carriers etc
05/05/2012 04:34:45 AM
- 827 Views
Re: Spoilers about archery, aircraft carriers etc
05/05/2012 08:29:33 AM
- 903 Views
The Heli-Carrier is well established in the Marvel Universe as S.H.I.E.L.D.'s base of operations.
05/05/2012 12:12:57 PM
- 632 Views
Yup, they couldn't get away with not having the Heli-Carrier.
05/05/2012 01:17:58 PM
- 630 Views
Re: Yup, they couldn't get away with not having the Heli-Carrier.
07/05/2012 08:35:53 AM
- 635 Views
Re: Spoilers about archery, aircraft carriers etc
06/05/2012 03:51:23 PM
- 656 Views
Yeah, Black Widow's reaction was a little... weird
07/05/2012 06:26:26 PM
- 695 Views
Re: Yeah, Black Widow's reaction was a little... weird
08/05/2012 01:21:24 PM
- 645 Views
Not really, that is the nature of The Hulk.
09/05/2012 02:22:08 PM
- 576 Views
Re: Not really, that is the nature of The Hulk.
09/05/2012 03:13:53 PM
- 577 Views
It depends on which interpretation of the Hulk they are running with.
14/05/2012 01:50:44 PM
- 584 Views
Haven't you missed the point of the helicarrier?
07/05/2012 09:18:31 PM
- 570 Views
Yes, what have bombers done without fighter screens over the last 100 years?
12/05/2012 05:44:32 PM
- 704 Views
Got shot down a lot, in major confilcts against foes with air power.
12/05/2012 08:38:00 PM
- 545 Views
I thought the disparate power levels were unintentionally hilarious (spoilers)
07/05/2012 03:14:34 PM
- 610 Views
Re: I thought the disparate power levels were unintentionally hilarious (spoilers)
07/05/2012 11:23:39 PM
- 804 Views
Hawkeye does basically state as much to Black Widow. They're made for a spy movie.
14/05/2012 11:20:53 PM
- 592 Views
???
15/05/2012 01:36:39 AM
- 540 Views
I was just continuing the discussion. Could've replied to same one as you, yeah. *NM*
16/05/2012 01:16:08 AM
- 314 Views
What was up with the Hulk? (spoilers)
07/05/2012 06:35:06 PM
- 665 Views
I think it's just one of the many many plot holes.
07/05/2012 08:20:06 PM
- 671 Views
Regarding Coulson's role in the Marvel movies going forward *SPOILERS*
14/05/2012 11:15:12 PM
- 592 Views
Re: Regarding Coulson's role in the Marvel movies going forward *SPOILERS*
15/05/2012 01:50:52 AM
- 591 Views
Re: Regarding Coulson's role in the Marvel movies going forward *SPOILERS*
16/05/2012 01:18:34 AM
- 738 Views