![]() Tony found an example of the alloy in his father's archives and then used it to strengthen his suit of armor. It states that, off camera, Tony pulled the old files on an alloy his father worked on during WWII. ![]() The reason I'm posting here is the story eludes to Stark's father's involvement in Project Rebirth. It's very well written and extremely interesting. Jeesh please think before you post comments on here.Īnyone else read the bonus story attached to the Walmart Iron Man DVD? It's an excellent little comic that tells of Nick Fury and Agent Coulson's behind the scenes dealings during the events of the film. Im PRETTY sure that if Bryan Singer can do that, marvel can afford a much better director who could pull off the Avengers. Bryan Singer of all people managed to pull it off with the Xmen. and then.some idiot above me said a cross over movie would be ridiculous because you cant have that many superheroes together. And then some of you keep saying THIS IS THE WORST EASTER EGG EVER THEY DIDNT DO IT CLOSE ENOUGH FOR IT TO LOOK LEGIT-the guy a few commdents above me was right THEY COULDNT DO IT TOO CLOSE BECAUSE THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN LIKE FORCING SOMEONE TO CAPTAIN AMERICAS ROLE WITHOUT ANYONE BEING SIGNED ON YET. Ok all of you guys that keep saying "How does Tony have his shield if The Hulk came out after Iron Man?" If you wern't retarded you would remember that at the end of the Hulk Tony Stark tells General Ross that He can help him with his big green problem-MEANING Iron man was set AFTER the hulk you dumbasses. If you thought The Dark Knight had one hell of an opening weekend, just wait until The Avengers opens on July 15th, 2011. By the time we get to 2011, every last Marvel movie from 2008 to 2010 will all have lead up to the arrival of The First Avenger: Captain America and The Avengers. And Leterrier's right, " crossovers-it's the future of movie making." I've already mentioned it before, but I think this is more than just an easter egg. You have to look for it," he said way back in June. There's no questions - that's definitely Captain America as director Louis Leterrier promised. This appearance was also confirmed by Rope of Silicon, for those who may be still skeptical about it. Apparently when an avalanche come crashing down towards the camera near the end, you can see Captain America (and his signature shield) frozen in the ice near the bottom of the screen. It's an alternate opening scene found in the special features that shows Bruce Banner wandering around in the Arctic. If you don't have the DVD yet, you can check out the screencap below. The only problem - that arctic scene was cut from the theatrical version of the movie! With the DVD due out next week, our friends at Film School Rejects have officially discovered our superhero frozen in the ice, as promised. In The Incredible Hulk, Captain America himself could be seen frozen in the ice in the Arctic. In Iron Man, Captain America's half-built shield could be seen sitting on Tony Stark's work desk. Back in the summer when we were caught up in both Iron Man and Incredible Hulk, two rather exciting easter eggs were discovered in both movies.
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