Way Walker Chronicles: Avengers | By : ChrisCross Category: Marvel Verse Movies > Avengers, The Views: 1293 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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Eve
It never fails to amaze me how close the movies come to being right on the nose with the casting choices, without being perfect. Of course, some are better than others. The Tony I’d pissed off was a dead ringer for Robert Downey Junior, but the Bruce I now faced wasn’t either Norton or Ruffalo. Perhaps a blending of the two, with Norton’s gangly intellectual’s body but with the smirk and humor of Ruffalo. The gleam in his eyes as I described the physics behind what I do certainly was reminiscent of the actor who’d played in the Avengers movie. Of course, I carefully omitted any facts that would enable him to duplicate what I do, instead focusing on the base theory and blaming genetic predisposition for my reality hopping. As with everything, the truth was a bit more complicated.
“So, if what you’re saying is true, why haven’t you used it to go home? Why not poof yourself back where you came from before we ever got you pinned down? ” The question from Steve was vastly trickier to answer than any of the questions Bruce had needed answered, but for a more personal reason. What can I say? I have pride.
“I tried. Unfortunately reality flows like a river and my home dimension is way, way upstream. The only reason I fell so far was that I’d been watching the movies all day. Twelve hours of highly immersive films will open the way for a lot of things.”
“I still don’t get the thing about movies being made of us. If we live in an alternate universe, how would anyone know to make a movie about us, unless everyone in your universe knows about this stuff?” The gleam of scientific delight was dulled slightly by confusion. It was probably a rhetorical question, but as it was asked aloud and was easier to answer than any other I’d been asked so far, I answered it.
“Certain individuals in almost every world are blessed, or cursed, with the ability to see, but not enter, other worlds. We call them conduits, and they’re credited with great inspiration and creativity, but the truth is...”
“Complicated, we know.” Bruce seemed a bit embarrassed he’d interrupted. “Sorry. That is your favorite word it seems. Please continue.”
“As I was saying, the truth behind great creative inspiration isn’t what most people think. Not even the conduits themselves know for a fact what’s happening, usually. The conduit that brought your world to life in mine is named Stan Lee. He writes comic books. They’re pretty popular, and some of them get turned into movies. Marvel Studios has made seven, eight as of November, based solely around you guys.”
“Seven movies?” When Bruce’s eyebrows rocketed up like that I could totally see the resemblance to Mark Ruffalo. “How is that possible, we only even became Avengers a year and a half ago.”
“Well, Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk came out in 2008, Iron Man 2 in 2010, Thor and Captain America: The First Avenger in 2011, then The Avengers in 2012. Iron Man 3 was supposed to come out that same year around Christmas, but the star broke his ankle and they had to push it to the next May. The second Thor is an early November release this year, and the second Captain America is slated for April.” The eyebrows of both heroes shot up simultaneously. “Sorry about fangirling on you there, I just really love the movies.”
“Wait, Tony got three?” I looked around, twisting in the chair, to see Clint had snuck up on the conversation, evidently long enough ago to have heard my explanation of conduits. He didn’t look happy. “Tony gets three movies and Nat and I get none? How is that fair?”
“Well, Natasha did have a very substantial role in Iron Man 2, including the best combat scene. And you were in Thor…” I didn’t want to tell him it was more of a cameo, but since he lived it he probably already knew how little a part he’d played.
“Still not seeing the fairness. Also not seeing an explanation of the shirt. So we’re all movie characters, big whoop. Tell me why your shirt claims something patently not true, then I’ll consider what you say.”
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