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Marvel Cinematic Universe - Can Deadpool Save the MCU? You betcha, friendo! (11 Viewers)

Mario Kart said:
http://www.vox.com/xpress/2014/8/20/6046577/marvel-spider-woman-cover-sexist

Would this type of Spider-Woman movie sell?

It's like soft core porn in that picture.
Spider-woman is an interesting character, I think she would do much better than the Catwoman and Elektra movies. That being said, they've been aiming to release a female lead movie and its most likely going to be black widow... unfortunately.

I think Spider-Woman appeals to both male and female audiences, shes a very feminist character and the nature of her powers (can manipulate men/woman using pheromones) and is portrayed as very attractive. I have no idea how this would work though with Sony owning the rights to Spider-Man.

 
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Mario Kart said:
http://www.vox.com/xpress/2014/8/20/6046577/marvel-spider-woman-cover-sexist

Would this type of Spider-Woman movie sell?

It's like soft core porn in that picture.
Spider-woman is an interesting character, I think she would do much better than the Catwoman and Elektra movies. That being said, they've been aiming to release a female lead movie and its most likely going to be black widow... unfortunately.
More Scarlett... I'm okay with that.

 
http://www.vox.com/xpress/2014/8/20/6046577/marvel-spider-woman-cover-sexist

Would this type of Spider-Woman movie sell?

It's like soft core porn in that picture.
Spider-woman is an interesting character, I think she would do much better than the Catwoman and Elektra movies. That being said, they've been aiming to release a female lead movie and its most likely going to be black widow... unfortunately.

I think Spider-Woman appeals to both male and female audiences, shes a very feminist character and the nature of her powers (can manipulate men/woman using pheromones) and is portrayed as very attractive. I have no idea how this would work though with Sony owning the rights to Spider-Man.
Spiderwoman has no relation to Spiderman.

And I believe spiderowoman is bi in the comics. All the more reason to make a movie with her (preferably NC-17)

 
Oh #### yes!

Robert Downey Jr has supposedly signed for a major role in Captain America 3 which will kick off a whole new storyline that will affect Avengers 4, amongst other movies.

For the comic fans, the story will be based on the brilliant Mark Millar storyline of The Civil War whch will span multiple movies.

 
Now the question is do I read ahead and get spoilers, or just wait for the films…

There is enough in the way (Spiderman, X-Men, etc…) to where the films have to be dramatically different, so I think I may just wait of the movies so I'm not constantly trying to compare the two.

 
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So we're going to have Cap vs. Iron Man out right about the same time as Superman v Batman.

I think they moved Sup v Bat already so they aren't on the same day anymore. With RDJ now in a prominent role I think we'll be looking at Avengers type number for Cap 3.

 
I thought I would be hopping off this incredible ride after Avengers 3 but this new story line makes me really want to continue.

 
NewlyRetired said:
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but the studio hasn’t shied away from giving Downey what he’s asked for in the past. He’s reaped between $250 million and $300 million for the “Iron Man” trilogy, his role in “The Avengers” films, and a brief appearance in “The Incredible Hulk,” according to knowledgeable sources.
And he gets another 40 million and back end money for this one. He keeps this up he won't just be playing a billionaire.

 
So we're going to have Cap vs. Iron Man out right about the same time as Superman v Batman.

I think they moved Sup v Bat already so they aren't on the same day anymore. With RDJ now in a prominent role I think we'll be looking at Avengers type number for Cap 3.
Hope not. Cap did over 700 million worldwide by himself with Winter Soldier doubling the first Avengers movie take,

 
Now the question is do I read ahead and get spoilers, or just wait for the films…

There is enough in the way (Spiderman, X-Men, etc…) to where the films have to be dramatically different, so I think I may just wait of the movies so I'm not constantly trying to compare the two.
TIFWIW, but in a couple of the stories reporting this, they cite rumors that Marvel might either get the Spider-man rights back from Sony, or own them jointly. Also that Hugh Jackman wants to be part of this story and is encouraging cooperation for the X-Men rights. Marvel is ending the FF and so they might not even figure in the movie storyline. I think because Reed Richards was such a big part of the Civil War it makes sense to try and get them in it though...

 
Now the question is do I read ahead and get spoilers, or just wait for the films…

There is enough in the way (Spiderman, X-Men, etc…) to where the films have to be dramatically different, so I think I may just wait of the movies so I'm not constantly trying to compare the two.
TIFWIW, but in a couple of the stories reporting this, they cite rumors that Marvel might either get the Spider-man rights back from Sony, or own them jointly. Also that Hugh Jackman wants to be part of this story and is encouraging cooperation for the X-Men rights. Marvel is ending the FF and so they might not even figure in the movie storyline. I think because Reed Richards was such a big part of the Civil War it makes sense to try and get them in it though...
Not sure how effective a Civil War story will be without all the groups being involved, especially the X-Men and Spider-man. As of right now it's what 7 superheros, and 2 of them aren't hiding identities (Banner, Stark) and 1 is a God (Thor) so that leaves a grand total of 4. Can't really have much of a Civil Way storyline with those numbers IMO. GOTG won't be part of this and Hulk is off planet.

 
Now the question is do I read ahead and get spoilers, or just wait for the films…

There is enough in the way (Spiderman, X-Men, etc…) to where the films have to be dramatically different, so I think I may just wait of the movies so I'm not constantly trying to compare the two.
TIFWIW, but in a couple of the stories reporting this, they cite rumors that Marvel might either get the Spider-man rights back from Sony, or own them jointly. Also that Hugh Jackman wants to be part of this story and is encouraging cooperation for the X-Men rights. Marvel is ending the FF and so they might not even figure in the movie storyline. I think because Reed Richards was such a big part of the Civil War it makes sense to try and get them in it though...
Not sure how effective a Civil War story will be without all the groups being involved, especially the X-Men and Spider-man. As of right now it's what 7 superheros, and 2 of them aren't hiding identities (Banner, Stark) and 1 is a God (Thor) so that leaves a grand total of 4. Can't really have much of a Civil Way storyline with those numbers IMO. GOTG won't be part of this and Hulk is off planet.
Plus Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, Ant-Man, Wasp, Daredevil, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Jessica Jones, Dr. Strange and Mockingbird, plus some others I'm probably forgetting or haven't been announced yet but will be introduced in the upcoming films/series.

ETA: Vision, of course.

 
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Now the question is do I read ahead and get spoilers, or just wait for the films…

There is enough in the way (Spiderman, X-Men, etc…) to where the films have to be dramatically different, so I think I may just wait of the movies so I'm not constantly trying to compare the two.
TIFWIW, but in a couple of the stories reporting this, they cite rumors that Marvel might either get the Spider-man rights back from Sony, or own them jointly. Also that Hugh Jackman wants to be part of this story and is encouraging cooperation for the X-Men rights. Marvel is ending the FF and so they might not even figure in the movie storyline. I think because Reed Richards was such a big part of the Civil War it makes sense to try and get them in it though...
Not sure how effective a Civil War story will be without all the groups being involved, especially the X-Men and Spider-man. As of right now it's what 7 superheros, and 2 of them aren't hiding identities (Banner, Stark) and 1 is a God (Thor) so that leaves a grand total of 4. Can't really have much of a Civil Way storyline with those numbers IMO. GOTG won't be part of this and Hulk is off planet.
Plus Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, Ant-Man, Wasp, Daredevil, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Jessica Jones, Dr. Strange and Mockingbird, plus some others I'm probably forgetting or haven't been announced yet but will be introduced in the upcoming films/series.

ETA: Vision, of course.
Still only 10...unless the Netflix series are going to pulled in, which I doubt. You really need to add in the X-Men and Spider-Man for it to be effective IMO. Especially the X-Men.

 
So we're going to have Cap vs. Iron Man out right about the same time as Superman v Batman.

I think they moved Sup v Bat already so they aren't on the same day anymore. With RDJ now in a prominent role I think we'll be looking at Avengers type number for Cap 3.
Hope not. Cap did over 700 million worldwide by himself with Winter Soldier doubling the first Avengers movie take,
You have the bolded part backwards I think.

The Avengers did $1,518,594,910 world wide

Winter Soldier did $714,083,572 world wide

 
So we're going to have Cap vs. Iron Man out right about the same time as Superman v Batman.

I think they moved Sup v Bat already so they aren't on the same day anymore. With RDJ now in a prominent role I think we'll be looking at Avengers type number for Cap 3.
Hope not. Cap did over 700 million worldwide by himself with Winter Soldier doubling the first Avengers movie take,
You have the bolded part backwards I think. The Avengers did $1,518,594,910 world wide

Winter Soldier did $714,083,572 world wide
The sub title of the first Cap movie was "the First Avenger"

 
So we're going to have Cap vs. Iron Man out right about the same time as Superman v Batman.

I think they moved Sup v Bat already so they aren't on the same day anymore. With RDJ now in a prominent role I think we'll be looking at Avengers type number for Cap 3.
Hope not. Cap did over 700 million worldwide by himself with Winter Soldier doubling the first Avengers movie take,
You have the bolded part backwards I think.

The Avengers did $1,518,594,910 world wide

Winter Soldier did $714,083,572 world wide
I think he meant First Avenger (Cap 1) not first Avengers, but I meant Cap 3 could push Avengers 1 box office total.

 
Now the question is do I read ahead and get spoilers, or just wait for the films…

There is enough in the way (Spiderman, X-Men, etc…) to where the films have to be dramatically different, so I think I may just wait of the movies so I'm not constantly trying to compare the two.
TIFWIW, but in a couple of the stories reporting this, they cite rumors that Marvel might either get the Spider-man rights back from Sony, or own them jointly. Also that Hugh Jackman wants to be part of this story and is encouraging cooperation for the X-Men rights. Marvel is ending the FF and so they might not even figure in the movie storyline. I think because Reed Richards was such a big part of the Civil War it makes sense to try and get them in it though...
Not sure how effective a Civil War story will be without all the groups being involved, especially the X-Men and Spider-man. As of right now it's what 7 superheros, and 2 of them aren't hiding identities (Banner, Stark) and 1 is a God (Thor) so that leaves a grand total of 4. Can't really have much of a Civil Way storyline with those numbers IMO. GOTG won't be part of this and Hulk is off planet.
Plus Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, Ant-Man, Wasp, Daredevil, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Jessica Jones, Dr. Strange and Mockingbird, plus some others I'm probably forgetting or haven't been announced yet but will be introduced in the upcoming films/series.

ETA: Vision, of course.
Still only 10...unless the Netflix series are going to pulled in, which I doubt. You really need to add in the X-Men and Spider-Man for it to be effective IMO. Especially the X-Men.
I think it's a given the Netflix characters would be a part of the storyline, which is why included them. Oh, War Machine is another. Plus some of the villains could easily come into play as well.

I'm not saying I wouldn't like to see the X-Men characters or especially Spidey get brought in if handled correctly, but I'm not getting my hopes up. Too many continuity issues to deal with and one of the best things Marvel has done is be really tight with that. I also don't think it's necessary. Even playing out over multiple films if you get too much up over 20 I think it will be tough for casual viewers to keep track of.

 
Now the question is do I read ahead and get spoilers, or just wait for the films…

There is enough in the way (Spiderman, X-Men, etc…) to where the films have to be dramatically different, so I think I may just wait of the movies so I'm not constantly trying to compare the two.
TIFWIW, but in a couple of the stories reporting this, they cite rumors that Marvel might either get the Spider-man rights back from Sony, or own them jointly. Also that Hugh Jackman wants to be part of this story and is encouraging cooperation for the X-Men rights. Marvel is ending the FF and so they might not even figure in the movie storyline. I think because Reed Richards was such a big part of the Civil War it makes sense to try and get them in it though...
Not sure how effective a Civil War story will be without all the groups being involved, especially the X-Men and Spider-man. As of right now it's what 7 superheros, and 2 of them aren't hiding identities (Banner, Stark) and 1 is a God (Thor) so that leaves a grand total of 4. Can't really have much of a Civil Way storyline with those numbers IMO. GOTG won't be part of this and Hulk is off planet.
Plus Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, Ant-Man, Wasp, Daredevil, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Jessica Jones, Dr. Strange and Mockingbird, plus some others I'm probably forgetting or haven't been announced yet but will be introduced in the upcoming films/series.

ETA: Vision, of course.
Still only 10...unless the Netflix series are going to pulled in, which I doubt. You really need to add in the X-Men and Spider-Man for it to be effective IMO. Especially the X-Men.
I think it's a given the Netflix characters would be a part of the storyline, which is why included them. Oh, War Machine is another. Plus some of the villains could easily come into play as well.

I'm not saying I wouldn't like to see the X-Men characters or especially Spidey get brought in if handled correctly, but I'm not getting my hopes up. Too many continuity issues to deal with and one of the best things Marvel has done is be really tight with that. I also don't think it's necessary. Even playing out over multiple films if you get too much up over 20 I think it will be tough for casual viewers to keep track of.
Not to mention the sheer cost to pay people like Downey, Jackman, Evans, Renner, Johansson, Stewart, McKellen, Berry and so on.

 
Now the question is do I read ahead and get spoilers, or just wait for the films…

There is enough in the way (Spiderman, X-Men, etc…) to where the films have to be dramatically different, so I think I may just wait of the movies so I'm not constantly trying to compare the two.
TIFWIW, but in a couple of the stories reporting this, they cite rumors that Marvel might either get the Spider-man rights back from Sony, or own them jointly. Also that Hugh Jackman wants to be part of this story and is encouraging cooperation for the X-Men rights. Marvel is ending the FF and so they might not even figure in the movie storyline. I think because Reed Richards was such a big part of the Civil War it makes sense to try and get them in it though...
Not sure how effective a Civil War story will be without all the groups being involved, especially the X-Men and Spider-man. As of right now it's what 7 superheros, and 2 of them aren't hiding identities (Banner, Stark) and 1 is a God (Thor) so that leaves a grand total of 4. Can't really have much of a Civil Way storyline with those numbers IMO. GOTG won't be part of this and Hulk is off planet.
Plus Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, Ant-Man, Wasp, Daredevil, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Jessica Jones, Dr. Strange and Mockingbird, plus some others I'm probably forgetting or haven't been announced yet but will be introduced in the upcoming films/series.

ETA: Vision, of course.
Still only 10...unless the Netflix series are going to pulled in, which I doubt. You really need to add in the X-Men and Spider-Man for it to be effective IMO. Especially the X-Men.
I think it's a given the Netflix characters would be a part of the storyline, which is why included them. Oh, War Machine is another. Plus some of the villains could easily come into play as well.

I'm not saying I wouldn't like to see the X-Men characters or especially Spidey get brought in if handled correctly, but I'm not getting my hopes up. Too many continuity issues to deal with and one of the best things Marvel has done is be really tight with that. I also don't think it's necessary. Even playing out over multiple films if you get too much up over 20 I think it will be tough for casual viewers to keep track of.
But War Machine is like Stark, it's not a secret who it is. IMO you need more than one group to be the catalyst for the Registration Act to be passed into law.

 
Now the question is do I read ahead and get spoilers, or just wait for the films…

There is enough in the way (Spiderman, X-Men, etc…) to where the films have to be dramatically different, so I think I may just wait of the movies so I'm not constantly trying to compare the two.
TIFWIW, but in a couple of the stories reporting this, they cite rumors that Marvel might either get the Spider-man rights back from Sony, or own them jointly. Also that Hugh Jackman wants to be part of this story and is encouraging cooperation for the X-Men rights. Marvel is ending the FF and so they might not even figure in the movie storyline. I think because Reed Richards was such a big part of the Civil War it makes sense to try and get them in it though...
Not sure how effective a Civil War story will be without all the groups being involved, especially the X-Men and Spider-man. As of right now it's what 7 superheros, and 2 of them aren't hiding identities (Banner, Stark) and 1 is a God (Thor) so that leaves a grand total of 4. Can't really have much of a Civil Way storyline with those numbers IMO. GOTG won't be part of this and Hulk is off planet.
Plus Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, Ant-Man, Wasp, Daredevil, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Jessica Jones, Dr. Strange and Mockingbird, plus some others I'm probably forgetting or haven't been announced yet but will be introduced in the upcoming films/series.

ETA: Vision, of course.
Still only 10...unless the Netflix series are going to pulled in, which I doubt. You really need to add in the X-Men and Spider-Man for it to be effective IMO. Especially the X-Men.
I think it's a given the Netflix characters would be a part of the storyline, which is why included them. Oh, War Machine is another. Plus some of the villains could easily come into play as well.

I'm not saying I wouldn't like to see the X-Men characters or especially Spidey get brought in if handled correctly, but I'm not getting my hopes up. Too many continuity issues to deal with and one of the best things Marvel has done is be really tight with that. I also don't think it's necessary. Even playing out over multiple films if you get too much up over 20 I think it will be tough for casual viewers to keep track of.
Not to mention the sheer cost to pay people like Downey, Jackman, Evans, Renner, Johansson, Stewart, McKellen, Berry and so on.
This wouldn't be a single movie but like the current Infinity Gauntlet story line, a lot of movies to cover it. Just need to align all movies.

 
Now the question is do I read ahead and get spoilers, or just wait for the films…

There is enough in the way (Spiderman, X-Men, etc…) to where the films have to be dramatically different, so I think I may just wait of the movies so I'm not constantly trying to compare the two.
TIFWIW, but in a couple of the stories reporting this, they cite rumors that Marvel might either get the Spider-man rights back from Sony, or own them jointly. Also that Hugh Jackman wants to be part of this story and is encouraging cooperation for the X-Men rights. Marvel is ending the FF and so they might not even figure in the movie storyline. I think because Reed Richards was such a big part of the Civil War it makes sense to try and get them in it though...
Not sure how effective a Civil War story will be without all the groups being involved, especially the X-Men and Spider-man. As of right now it's what 7 superheros, and 2 of them aren't hiding identities (Banner, Stark) and 1 is a God (Thor) so that leaves a grand total of 4. Can't really have much of a Civil Way storyline with those numbers IMO. GOTG won't be part of this and Hulk is off planet.
Plus Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, Ant-Man, Wasp, Daredevil, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Jessica Jones, Dr. Strange and Mockingbird, plus some others I'm probably forgetting or haven't been announced yet but will be introduced in the upcoming films/series.

ETA: Vision, of course.
Still only 10...unless the Netflix series are going to pulled in, which I doubt. You really need to add in the X-Men and Spider-Man for it to be effective IMO. Especially the X-Men.
I think it's a given the Netflix characters would be a part of the storyline, which is why included them. Oh, War Machine is another. Plus some of the villains could easily come into play as well.

I'm not saying I wouldn't like to see the X-Men characters or especially Spidey get brought in if handled correctly, but I'm not getting my hopes up. Too many continuity issues to deal with and one of the best things Marvel has done is be really tight with that. I also don't think it's necessary. Even playing out over multiple films if you get too much up over 20 I think it will be tough for casual viewers to keep track of.
Not to mention the sheer cost to pay people like Downey, Jackman, Evans, Renner, Johansson, Stewart, McKellen, Berry and so on.
This wouldn't be a single movie but like the current Infinity Gauntlet story line, a lot of movies to cover it. Just need to align all movies.
And how do you deal with issues like Quicksilver? In the Xmen universe, he's the mutant son of Magneto. in the Avengers universe, he's the result of a tesseract experiment performed by Hydra.

 
So we're going to have Cap vs. Iron Man out right about the same time as Superman v Batman.

I think they moved Sup v Bat already so they aren't on the same day anymore. With RDJ now in a prominent role I think we'll be looking at Avengers type number for Cap 3.
Hope not. Cap did over 700 million worldwide by himself with Winter Soldier doubling the first Avengers movie take,
You have the bolded part backwards I think. The Avengers did $1,518,594,910 world wide

Winter Soldier did $714,083,572 world wide
The sub title of the first Cap movie was "the First Avenger"
Yes I know that. Had he said "The First Avenger", it would have been clearer to me.

But he said "the first Avengers" (plural, no caps), it immediately looked like Avengers 1 to me. My bad.

 
So we're going to have Cap vs. Iron Man out right about the same time as Superman v Batman.

I think they moved Sup v Bat already so they aren't on the same day anymore. With RDJ now in a prominent role I think we'll be looking at Avengers type number for Cap 3.
Hope not. Cap did over 700 million worldwide by himself with Winter Soldier doubling the first Avengers movie take,
You have the bolded part backwards I think. The Avengers did $1,518,594,910 world wide

Winter Soldier did $714,083,572 world wide
The sub title of the first Cap movie was "the First Avenger"
Yes I know that. Had he said "The First Avenger", it would have been clearer to me. But he said "the first Avengers" (plural, no caps), it immediately looked like Avengers 1 to me. My bad.
I agree it was poorly worded :)

 
Now the question is do I read ahead and get spoilers, or just wait for the films…

There is enough in the way (Spiderman, X-Men, etc…) to where the films have to be dramatically different, so I think I may just wait of the movies so I'm not constantly trying to compare the two.
TIFWIW, but in a couple of the stories reporting this, they cite rumors that Marvel might either get the Spider-man rights back from Sony, or own them jointly. Also that Hugh Jackman wants to be part of this story and is encouraging cooperation for the X-Men rights. Marvel is ending the FF and so they might not even figure in the movie storyline. I think because Reed Richards was such a big part of the Civil War it makes sense to try and get them in it though...
Not sure how effective a Civil War story will be without all the groups being involved, especially the X-Men and Spider-man. As of right now it's what 7 superheros, and 2 of them aren't hiding identities (Banner, Stark) and 1 is a God (Thor) so that leaves a grand total of 4. Can't really have much of a Civil Way storyline with those numbers IMO. GOTG won't be part of this and Hulk is off planet.
Plus Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, Ant-Man, Wasp, Daredevil, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Jessica Jones, Dr. Strange and Mockingbird, plus some others I'm probably forgetting or haven't been announced yet but will be introduced in the upcoming films/series.

ETA: Vision, of course.
Still only 10...unless the Netflix series are going to pulled in, which I doubt. You really need to add in the X-Men and Spider-Man for it to be effective IMO. Especially the X-Men.
I think it's a given the Netflix characters would be a part of the storyline, which is why included them. Oh, War Machine is another. Plus some of the villains could easily come into play as well.

I'm not saying I wouldn't like to see the X-Men characters or especially Spidey get brought in if handled correctly, but I'm not getting my hopes up. Too many continuity issues to deal with and one of the best things Marvel has done is be really tight with that. I also don't think it's necessary. Even playing out over multiple films if you get too much up over 20 I think it will be tough for casual viewers to keep track of.
Not to mention the sheer cost to pay people like Downey, Jackman, Evans, Renner, Johansson, Stewart, McKellen, Berry and so on.
This wouldn't be a single movie but like the current Infinity Gauntlet story line, a lot of movies to cover it. Just need to align all movies.
And how do you deal with issues like Quicksilver? In the Xmen universe, he's the mutant son of Magneto. in the Avengers universe, he's the result of a tesseract experiment performed by Hydra.
Not really sure other than he hasn't really be introduced in Avengers yet. IMO Civil War can't be effectively done with just one group :shrug: Regardless I trust what Feige is doing and that whatever's next will be a lot of fun.

 
Now the question is do I read ahead and get spoilers, or just wait for the films…

There is enough in the way (Spiderman, X-Men, etc…) to where the films have to be dramatically different, so I think I may just wait of the movies so I'm not constantly trying to compare the two.
TIFWIW, but in a couple of the stories reporting this, they cite rumors that Marvel might either get the Spider-man rights back from Sony, or own them jointly. Also that Hugh Jackman wants to be part of this story and is encouraging cooperation for the X-Men rights. Marvel is ending the FF and so they might not even figure in the movie storyline. I think because Reed Richards was such a big part of the Civil War it makes sense to try and get them in it though...
Not sure how effective a Civil War story will be without all the groups being involved, especially the X-Men and Spider-man. As of right now it's what 7 superheros, and 2 of them aren't hiding identities (Banner, Stark) and 1 is a God (Thor) so that leaves a grand total of 4. Can't really have much of a Civil Way storyline with those numbers IMO. GOTG won't be part of this and Hulk is off planet.
Plus Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, Ant-Man, Wasp, Daredevil, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Jessica Jones, Dr. Strange and Mockingbird, plus some others I'm probably forgetting or haven't been announced yet but will be introduced in the upcoming films/series.

ETA: Vision, of course.
Still only 10...unless the Netflix series are going to pulled in, which I doubt. You really need to add in the X-Men and Spider-Man for it to be effective IMO. Especially the X-Men.
I think it's a given the Netflix characters would be a part of the storyline, which is why included them. Oh, War Machine is another. Plus some of the villains could easily come into play as well.

I'm not saying I wouldn't like to see the X-Men characters or especially Spidey get brought in if handled correctly, but I'm not getting my hopes up. Too many continuity issues to deal with and one of the best things Marvel has done is be really tight with that. I also don't think it's necessary. Even playing out over multiple films if you get too much up over 20 I think it will be tough for casual viewers to keep track of.
Not to mention the sheer cost to pay people like Downey, Jackman, Evans, Renner, Johansson, Stewart, McKellen, Berry and so on.
This wouldn't be a single movie but like the current Infinity Gauntlet story line, a lot of movies to cover it. Just need to align all movies.
And how do you deal with issues like Quicksilver? In the Xmen universe, he's the mutant son of Magneto. in the Avengers universe, he's the result of a tesseract experiment performed by Hydra.
Like I said a while back, those things don't have to be mutually exclusive. Can't Hydra perform experiments on Magneto's mutant son?

 
I tried to put together a fairly comprehensive list/roster of current characters that are either known to exist right now (already in media or announced) and a few that will probably come about soon. It ended up being a long list:

Iron Man
Black Widow
Hawkeye
Thor
Captain America
Hulk
Nick Fury
Maria Hill
War Machine
Winter Soldier

Falcon
Quicksilver
Scarlet Witch
Vision
Agent 13
Ant Man (Ant-Man)
Wasp (Ant-Man)
Daredevil (Netflix)
Stick (Netflix)
Luke Cage (Netflix)
Iron Fist (Netflix)
Jessica Jones (Netflix)
Dr. Strange (Dr. Strange)
Mockingbird (Agents of Shield)

Villains (known to be around, could be involved)
Abomination

Justin Hammer
Wilson Fisk (Netflix)
Baron von Strucker
Crossbones (Brock Rumlow from The Winter Soldier)
Ultron (pending fate in Avengers 2)
Mandarin (revealed in All Hail the King one-shot)
Yellowjacket (Ant-Man)
Deathloc (Agents of Shield)
Absorbing Man (Agents of Shield)
Iron Monger (presumed dead)
Whiplash (presumed dead)
Red Skull (presumed dead)

Aldrich Killian/Extremis (presumed dead)
Arnim Zola (presumed dead/destoryed)

Other possible (Not announced but possible/likely soon)
Elecktra
Kate Bishop
Bullseye

Asgardians (Probably wouldn't factor in, but around)
Loki
Sif
Odin
Hogun
Voltagg
Fandral
Heimdall
The Destroyer

Lorelei (Agents of Shield)

 
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Slightly off topic but DC and Warner Bros (5 years to late imo) have finally decided to link their movies together like Marvel did and have announced a massive 9 film project that breaks out as such

Aug. 5, 2016: Suicide Squad

June 23, 2017: Wonder Woman

Nov. 17, 2017: Justice League

March 23, 2018: The Flash

July 27, 2018: Aquaman

April 5, 2019: Shazam

June 14, 2019: Justice League 2

April 3, 2020: Cyborg

June 19, 2020: Green Lantern

Lots more info here http://www.blastr.com/2014-10-15/dc-announces-massive-film-slate-flash-aquaman-wonder-woman-green-lantern

 
The trailer for Ultron looks pretty decent. Short images of the characters trying to piece together the story.

Needs more Black Widow.

 
Slightly off topic but DC and Warner Bros (5 years to late imo) have finally decided to link their movies together like Marvel did and have announced a massive 9 film project that breaks out as such

Aug. 5, 2016: Suicide Squad

June 23, 2017: Wonder Woman

Nov. 17, 2017: Justice League

March 23, 2018: The Flash

July 27, 2018: Aquaman

April 5, 2019: Shazam

June 14, 2019: Justice League 2

April 3, 2020: Cyborg

June 19, 2020: Green Lantern

Lots more info here http://www.blastr.com/2014-10-15/dc-announces-massive-film-slate-flash-aquaman-wonder-woman-green-lantern
I wonder is this is officially a death sentence for the CW Flash show. I can't imagine DC wanting both going on at the same time. I've really liked that show so far, so that is too bad.

Also, with the Justice League coming before so many stand alines, I guess they are scrapping all those origin stories. Which is fine by me.

 
Slightly off topic but DC and Warner Bros (5 years to late imo) have finally decided to link their movies together like Marvel did and have announced a massive 9 film project that breaks out as such

Aug. 5, 2016: Suicide Squad

June 23, 2017: Wonder Woman

Nov. 17, 2017: Justice League

March 23, 2018: The Flash

July 27, 2018: Aquaman

April 5, 2019: Shazam

June 14, 2019: Justice League 2

April 3, 2020: Cyborg

June 19, 2020: Green Lantern

Lots more info here http://www.blastr.com/2014-10-15/dc-announces-massive-film-slate-flash-aquaman-wonder-woman-green-lantern
I wonder is this is officially a death sentence for the CW Flash show. I can't imagine DC wanting both going on at the same time. I've really liked that show so far, so that is too bad.

Also, with the Justice League coming before so many stand alines, I guess they are scrapping all those origin stories. Which is fine by me.
Should have no impact on the show, they've planned this. Show is doing well with audiences and critics.

 
Slightly off topic but DC and Warner Bros (5 years to late imo) have finally decided to link their movies together like Marvel did and have announced a massive 9 film project that breaks out as such

Aug. 5, 2016: Suicide Squad

June 23, 2017: Wonder Woman

Nov. 17, 2017: Justice League

March 23, 2018: The Flash

July 27, 2018: Aquaman

April 5, 2019: Shazam

June 14, 2019: Justice League 2

April 3, 2020: Cyborg

June 19, 2020: Green Lantern

Lots more info here http://www.blastr.com/2014-10-15/dc-announces-massive-film-slate-flash-aquaman-wonder-woman-green-lantern
I wonder is this is officially a death sentence for the CW Flash show. I can't imagine DC wanting both going on at the same time. I've really liked that show so far, so that is too bad.

Also, with the Justice League coming before so many stand alines, I guess they are scrapping all those origin stories. Which is fine by me.
Should have no impact on the show, they've planned this. Show is doing well with audiences and critics.
You really think the show can live through the premier of the movie? Or do you mean the plan was for the show to never live past 4 seasons (season 5 would start 6 months after the movie)?

 
Slightly off topic but DC and Warner Bros (5 years to late imo) have finally decided to link their movies together like Marvel did and have announced a massive 9 film project that breaks out as such

Aug. 5, 2016: Suicide Squad

June 23, 2017: Wonder Woman

Nov. 17, 2017: Justice League

March 23, 2018: The Flash

July 27, 2018: Aquaman

April 5, 2019: Shazam

June 14, 2019: Justice League 2

April 3, 2020: Cyborg

June 19, 2020: Green Lantern

Lots more info here http://www.blastr.com/2014-10-15/dc-announces-massive-film-slate-flash-aquaman-wonder-woman-green-lantern
I wonder is this is officially a death sentence for the CW Flash show. I can't imagine DC wanting both going on at the same time. I've really liked that show so far, so that is too bad.

Also, with the Justice League coming before so many stand alines, I guess they are scrapping all those origin stories. Which is fine by me.
Should have no impact on the show, they've planned this. Show is doing well with audiences and critics.
You really think the show can live through the premier of the movie? Or do you mean the plan was for the show to never live past 4 seasons (season 5 would start 6 months after the movie)?
For better or worse, DC is pretty comfortable saying that the DC television universe is different than the DC film universe. Superman Returns was made while Smallville was still running, for instance.

I'm not even sure there will be a single DC television universe. Gotham seems to exist in a separate time and place from the Arrow/Flash universe. Berlanti, the producer of Arrow and Flash has a Supergirl pilot going for CBS, and I assume that might share the universe, but there's a Titans pilot going for TNT from Akiva Goldsman that probably won't. If DC wants, they can do what they did with their animated universe reboots and claim that the shows are set in different universes by relying on the "Infinite Earths" nonsense.

 
Hulk vs ironman in hulk buster garb looks epic
Why do Hulk and Ironman fight?

Sorry, non Comic Book geek.
Well Hulk goes on tears where his humanity is not at all in charge. This is why he left the Avengers in the first place. His transformations and how he then reacts are to unpredictable and uncontrollable. This seems like one of those times.

 

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