Oh yeah, it's clear that no matter what reference pic you use (promo or screen capture) the HT Hulk is just too tall. As Wor-Gar said hopefully he can at least crouch enough to diminish that fact as much as possible.
Kevin Feige: He’ll be about the same size he was in “The Incredible Hulk” which was about 9 feet tall
As do I....this team most definitely will not fit in a detolf
Nah, if anything he's probably a little on the small size. Hulk was BIG!
I have a problem. So I will probably end up having an Avengers 2 shelf.
I can understand wanting the Hulk to look like he did in a prior film if that's your thing but the simple fact of the matter is this is supposed to be a 1/6 scale Hulk as he appeared in The Avengers. The end. Not a King Kong super sized edition for a higher price, not Ang Lee, just Avengers.
I don't believe that Marvel considers the Universal Studios Ang Lee Hulk to be canon anyway. They reshot an abridged "origin" in the credits of TIH and recast every last character to show that they were essentially rebooting the franchise under the new "Marvel Studios Universe."
9 * 12 / 6 = 18
Sounds pretty close to me...
"Marvel's The Avengers"
The Walt Disney Studios has announced a release date for Marvel Studios’ sequel to the biggest super hero blockbuster and third highest grossing film of all time, "Marvel's The Avengers." Joss Whedon returns to write and direct the untitled "Marvel's The Avengers" sequel set for release May 1, 2015.
In addition to the "Marvel's The Avengers" sequel, Marvel Studios will release a slate of films based on the Marvel characters including "Iron Man 3" on May 3, 2013; "Thor: The Dark World" on November 8, 2013; "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" on April 4, 2014; "Guardians of the Galaxy" on August 1, 2014; and "Ant-Man."
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I know they announced that they'd only be doing five films between now and Avengers 2, and they have now announced all five (IM3, Thor2, Cap2, GoG, and Ant-Man) but I still hold out hope they'll squeeze in the Hulk somewhere. Hell I'd just be happy if they manage to squeeze him into one of those five films in some significant way.
I never really liked the solo Hulk films, but id actually like to see more of Ruffalo banner
without having to wait until 2015
Mike Ryan: I know that the two Hulk movies were disappointing financially compared to the other Marvel movies, but is there any part of you thinking, maybe we can give another Hulk movie a shot?
Kevin Feige: Well, no. This was the other shot. Right? I mean, this was the third appearance of Hulk and everything that we had and were going for, we put in to Hulk’s appearance in “Avengers.” So, I love that people are saying that and are feeling that way about Hulk, but mission accomplished at this point. And the way we go forward, we’ll see. But it was a long road to get to this point. Although, I will say, after the screening, I heard various arguments over who was their favorite. Which is my favorite thing: Arguing what was the favorite moment or character. And the fact that so many of them are saying Hulk feels very, very good. Where we go next, we’ll see. But we’ll be very careful about it and deliberate — as we were in how we wanted to bring him back in “Avengers.”
THE AVENGERS SEQUEL
I know they announced that they'd only be doing five films between now and Avengers 2, and they have now announced all five (IM3, Thor2, Cap2, GoG, and Ant-Man) but I still hold out hope they'll squeeze in the Hulk somewhere. Hell I'd just be happy if they manage to squeeze him into one of those five films in some significant way.
I never really liked the solo Hulk films, but id actually like to see more of Ruffalo banner
without having to wait until 2015
Waiting until after Avengers 2 is much too long a wait.
Well, as much as I'd like to see it, in an interview back in April, the outlook wasn't so bright. I haven't seen anything to know if Feige has changed his mind.
I think that after much deliberation, including realizing where their mistakes were for the last two Hulk films (most people who've seen them know - actors weren't a perfect match for Banner, when the first one had too much artsy stuff going on, the second had less character development), Marvel may just reconsider releasing a new one. But that decision's probably not going to be made for a while.
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