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no they aren't going with the black latex, vagina chafing, stripper boots costume.
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They should go with her current one
where da curves at, b?
 
They're still there 
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,just hard to see with the background

Better?
 
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I'm past caring about the costumes in these movies at this point.
 
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If Jim Starling is on board it will be the best new IP of phase 3 for sure imo.

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Not liking that second costume. Her in the normal costume would look so good on the big screen.

Neither do I. The current costume is buns. On screen it would look more ridiculous than cap's costume.
 
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The new Captain Marvel costume, if they make it a dark dark blue, almost black ish, would look really really good on the right woman
 
The new Captain Marvel costume, if they make it a dark dark blue, almost black ish, would look really really good on the right woman

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I didnt even like the grey version of the costume. It's just complete buns

The blue is the best thing about the costume. There is no saving that costume. Marvel needs to think of something way better . They changed Scarlet and Quick so they should have no problem changing hers
 
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For the record, when I was talking about Captain Marvel's uniform should have the blue dark enough to be almost black, I wasn't saying it should be all dark

Something like what was posted last page would be great in the movies

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Do we really need another Hulk movie so soon anyway. All it is just him being chased by the government. They're going to have to do something special to warrant him another movie. Planet Hulk or WWH, but they've been tossed down for the moment.
What do you mean so soon?

There hasn't been a Hulk movie in like what 7 years and according to Marvel there won't be one for the next 4 years. So at the soonest the next hulk movie will be 11 or so years since Incredible Hulk. Granted we'll get some Hulk in Avengers and again in Infinity Wars and maybe a cameo or two somewhere throughout but it aint the same.
Eff marvel and disney then. The character will only be properly represented by sexy cosplayers who enjoy wedgies.
The first costume has always only been good for comics.

I'd laugh if I saw a movie with a female superhero rocking a bikini and thigh high boots... after my boner went away.
Eff marvel and disney then. The character will only be properly represented by sexy cosplayers who enjoy wedgies.

I sparked this convo on Carol Danvers a couple months back and got the sexist card thrown at me.

Marvel is going to go looks over acting talent for Capt. Marvel ESPECIALLY if she's going to be introduced before her back story on film
I highly doubt this.

Don't see how it's a smart idea to go with looks over talent if she's going to be in movies before her solo movie. Don't see the reasoning behind that.
 
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If anything they should make the red more bolder and brighter. Got no doubt that some variation of that costume is what we're gonna see in the movies.
 
Disney Studios has released a list of thirteen fun facts about Avengers: Age of Ultron. The fun facts confirm Scarlet Witch's powers, as well as new weapons and costume changes for Avengers team members.

The fun facts also reveal that much of the movie takes place in Avengers Tower and that Bruce Banner/Hulk is tracked by a satellite in low orbit.

1. Hulk got a welcomed upgrade to his wardrobe with the addition of stretchy pants, which he wears underneath his clothes. No more will he be caught in the embarrassing situation of being half-naked in shredded clothing when he Hulks-out—the pants, made of high-tech, microfiber fabric, stretch with him.

2. Thanks to Tony Stark’s engineering skills, Hawkeye received an upgrade to his weaponry. He now has many new arrow tips that serve different purposes. Some of these are explained in the movie and others the audience will just get the joy of seeing deployed on screen. Hawkeye’s quiver has also changed—it is more automated and faster loading, and is capable of holding nine arrows.

3. Hawkeye’s bow also received a makeover, with the classic black color being changed to maroon. Added features to the bow include an infrared-sighting device and a sonic-sighting device.

4. An exciting change was also made to Captain America’s shield. It now has the ability to be called back, much like the Iron Man suits. Instead of having two handles in the back, the shield now has a magnetic element that clips onto Cap’s gauntlet.

5. Courtesy of Tony Stark, Black Widow gets to flaunt new fighting batons, which are based on Escrima Sticks. But Black Widow’s two sticks are charged exactly the same as her stingers, so when she jabs, she is not only striking her opponent, but delivering a massive jolt of power as well.

6. On this film, production designer Charles Wood and his team built an enormous, new Avengers Tower set that is the largest set ever built for a Marvel film. Much of the movie takes place there on its many different levels. A large expanse of glass opens the view to New York City and one can also see a hangar for the Quinjet. The multiple environments are all connected, with the ability to move from downstairs to upstairs and vice versa.

7. The Avengers Tower set is designed to serve the story in multiple ways. In the movie, the Tower, designed and built by Tony Stark, is a gathering place for The Avengers—a place to plan, do business, relax or study. There is a lounge area, three laboratory areas plus a machine room, a gym, a relaxation area and a locker room. The Tower was also designed to provide everything Tony Stark needs for his work and research.

8. New characters entering the Marvel Cinematic Universe from the comic book world are Wanda (Scarlet Witch) and Pietro Maximoff (Quicksilver), who have powers that have not yet been seen on screen. Pietro is lightning fast and Wanda possesses the power of telekinesis, and she is able to fire neurons in people’s brains remotely using her powers and as a result can manipulate their minds.

9. Another new character on The Avengers team is Vision, played by Paul Bettany, who previously had voiced Jarvis in the Iron Man films. He’s an artificial life form whose look is truly unique. Vision’s powers are spectacular and he represents a new power base for The Avengers team.

10. The Hulkbuster is an iconic piece of Iron Man tech—a prebuilt super-suit designed to take on the Hulk. The Hulkbuster Armor was developed by Tony Stark and Bruce Banner, after they studied the Hulk’s physical actions and strength levels in an effort to find a way to contain him and minimize the damage caused by his rages. A satellite in low orbit is always around Banner and at a moment’s notice, Tony Stark can deploy the Hulkbuster armor, get into it and stop the Hulk in his tracks—theoretically.

11. The redesigned Quinjet has a more militaristic look this time around and the pilots are now able to have a good look at the environment around them while flying. The design of the canopy was based on a helicopter cockpit with glass in front and below, which will give audiences a tremendous sense of speed when the Quinjet is flying through city airspace. The interior has been stripped down to a more utilitarian, sleek space as well, with many of the luxurious finishes and padding removed for an edgier look.

12. A unique asset to the production in Seoul was the use drones and remote control cars to put the camera in places that could never be achieved by camera operators or helicopters. The production enlisted the expertise of brothers Menstru Pa, who is the Korean National Champion in drone flying, and Pak Min Keu, who is the Korean National Champion in remote car racing.

13. Dressing the Super Heroes for a pivotal party scene was a task that fell to veteran costume designer Alexandra Byrne. Since it is the first time that Thor has ever been seen in party clothes, Byrne worked with Chris Hemsworth to find the right combination of jeans, jacket and shirt that would dress his shape and not look themed or fancy. Dressing Tony Stark was easier, especially since Robert Downey Jr. wanted a very sophisticated look. Subsequently it was off to London’s famous Savile Row for tailoring. After five fittings, Tony Stark emerged looking quite elegant.
 
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