Film
809: The Avengers
Trivia:
Edward Norton was originally set
to reprise his role from The
Incredible Hulk but negotiations between him and Marvel Studios broke
down. Norton was replaced with Mark
Ruffalo.
Mark Ruffalo describes Bruce
Banner as "a guy struggling with two sides of himself, the dark and the
light; everything he does in his life is filtered through issues of
control." He furthermore describes Banner's alter ego the Hulk as "a
loose cannon - he's the teammate none of them are sure they want, it's like
throwing a grenade into the middle of the group and hoping it turns out
well!"
This
film holds an unusually high number of Academy Award nominees in the cast/crew
for a comic book movie, or most movies for that matter: Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Samuel L. Jackson, Jeremy Renner, Mark Ruffalo, director Joss Whedon, and
cinematographer Seamus McGarvey, possibly many
others. This tops Iron Man 2, and Iron Man which each had
four nominees a piece.
With
Samuel L. Jackson's role as Nick
Fury in this film, he is now the second actor after Hugh Jackman (who has appeared
in all X-men movies) to play the same comic book superhero in five different
movies.
After
Thor takes Loki off the Quinjet down on the mountain side, two large ravens fly
by them as they are talking. In Norse mythology, their father, Odin, had two
ravens, Huginn and Muninn, who would bring Odin information from Midgard
(Earth).
Stan Lee: the old man
being interviewed at the end of the New York battle.


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