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    (maybe even another decade), there definitely won 't be any shortage of super heroes actions. With new films constantly being added to the list, here are a few that will have comic books fans feel like they’re in heaven. Ant-Man and the Wasp An Ant-Man sequel, titled Ant-Man and the Wasp is now set to release in 2018. Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lilly are expected to resume their roles as the main characters, Scott Lans and Hope Van Dyne. The film will be the first Marvel studios movie named…

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    character of his immoral actions, manipulation is a reasonable explanation for why the villain or hero behaves the way they do, especially when weakened by their self struggle, feelings of isolation, and disillusionment with life. Once under the will power of another, it would be hard to escape but morals will eventually triumph over the false promises of manipulation. Manipulation is definitely the case when it comes to William Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Loki from Norse mythology. Loki’s…

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    Marvel movies: revolution or scam? Since Iron Man, Marvel started to develop a new model of movies: all their movies (and super -heroes) are linked all together until the big reunion of them all, like in the Avengers. They planned to do it for what they call a second “arc”: Iron Man 3, Thor 2, Captain America 2 and finally a new Avengers movie in 2016. But as this model is also used by DC Comics for Batman VS Superman movie, we can ourselves one question: Is this model sustainable and desirable?…

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    Spider man and Iron man are completely different people - spider man has skills in fighting with hands, while another superhero is smart in technologies. There is one thing that connects both to them - is the desire to fight against evil. It is not a rare case that two contrasting characters from separate texts share similar traits. A Streetcar Named Desire and Frozen mainly focus on the actions of characters and their conflicts. Two girls Stella and Anna are the main protagonists in both…

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    Joss Whedon's Avengers

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    Towards the end of the Avengers, Tony Stark/Iron Man planned to destroy the Chitauri army, which Thor’s brother Loki had brought upon the people of New York, using a nuclear missile, launched by the military force known as S.H.I.E.L.D., that was supposed to destroy New York in hopes of killing the Chitauri. Instead of the missile hitting New York, Iron Man led the nuke into the portal in which the Chitauri were entering the city. However, upon entering…

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    “Look at him, Tony.” “I can’t.” “But you can. And you do. Every day.” Tony had no immediate response. Steve was right, of course. Steve was always right. And it was in his rightness that Steve shined. His look was hardly arrogant; Steve was looking at him the same he’d been looking at him for years - with pure love and a exceeding amount of patience. Tony knew a lot about Steve and he knew that Steve was no fan of repeating himself and so, like so many other times, Tony Stark relented when…

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    stones that different aspect of the universe: Space, Mind, Reality, Power, Time, and Soul. The Avengers unite together to prevent Thanos from obtaining all six. If Thanos is successful, he would be able to control everything in the universe at the snap of his fingers. In one of the defining moments of the movie, Thanos has obtained five of the six infinity stones. Wanda…

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    The Iron Giant is about a boy who helps an alien robot that landed on Earth. The director Brad Bird has also directed Mission: Impossible-Ghost Protocol and The Incredibles. The movie is about a giant robot that came from space and crashed into the Earth, then a boy found it and kept it safe from the government. Hogarth Hughes is showing the robot how to have fun and do a cannonball. The natural bright light and the jump cuts makes it active. The rule of thirds is showing the three characters…

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    want to try and minimise sexualisation as much as possible. 6) Int; As a director, how do you plan on going about directing this movie? G.R; I plan on using a lot of shots from the ground facing up to the actress because this creates a sense of power. I also want to have as many flying shots, which means a lot of panning and tracking. I want the light to be strong and bolds, so maybe red and blues with a lot of black. The Black Widow is a very dark superhero so we want to accentuate this…

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    Amanda Stark Narrative

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    I'm Amanda Stark, but most call me Mandy. I have light fair skin, a heart-shaped dimple ridden face, icy blue eyes and pin straight long blackish-red hair that goes down to my knees. My height is 5'8 and 160 Ibs. My parents are Tony Stark and Pepper Stark (Née) Potts. I use an arc reactor like my dad because of my heart stopping when I was a baby. I am twenty-three years old. I graduated college when I was ten with a master's degree in chemistry, medicine and politics. I met my best friend,…

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