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The name is Hena.
I'm a 23 year-old lady Sif.
I like all things Marvel & DC.



There are a lof of female superheroes in comics, but why so few on film? Joss, you tried to make a Wonder Woman movie for several years, right?  



Sam, what about your preparation?  





Chris, did wikipedia come in handy for research?  



What questions have you been getting the most?  



"Chris Hemsworth punched me in the face, but I asked him to do that, so I forgive him. We were doing this fight scene and Joss [Whedon] was saying, ‘Guys, I feel like it’s just really, well, it just needs to be more. I’m just not really feeling it.’ So we’re trying to do it, and I was just like, ‘Chris, just punch me!’ It was great. It looks amazing." — Tom Hiddleston



"One of the best scenes that I wrote was the beautiful and poignant scene between Steve and Peggy [Carter] that takes place in the present. And I was the one who was like, Guys, we need to lose this. It was killing the rhythm of the thing. And we did have a lot of Cap, because he really was the ‘in’ for me. I really do feel a sense of loss about what’s happening in our culture, loss of the idea of community, loss of health care and welfare and all sorts of things. I was spending a lot of time having him say it, and then I cut that." — Joss Whedon describing the present-day meeting between Steve and Peggy that unfortunately wound up on the cutting room floor in an interview with New York Times. (via teacuphumans)

(Source: slashfilm.com, via teacuphumans)



Red Baron hosted Wounded Warriors Army Specialist Jason Braase and Marine Corporal Adam Harris at the red carpet premiere of The Avengers as part of their “Red Baron™ Heroes Beyond the Battlefield” program honoring America’s warriors. (x)



The Avengers: Behind the Scenes Look



"By not trying to [top it]. By being smaller. More personal, more painful. By being the next thing that should happen to these characters, and not just a rehash of what seemed to work the first time. By having a theme that is completely fresh and organic to itself. I want to know what makes them tick, what makes them flawed, what makes them fight — and ultimately, what makes them awesome. I go to these movies for those moments when the heroes define themselves, either through action or deliciously overwritten speeches." —

Joss Whedon on what he would do if he were to direct the sequel to The Avengers



Does anyone else have a feeling that Whedon is going to troll us bad at the end of The Avengers film?  

(Source: didyoujustmolotovmybrother)



Director Joss Whedon and actors Clark Gregg, Samuel L. Jackson and Tom Hiddleston assembled for Avengers Twitter Live Chat



Tweet LIVE with Tom Hiddleston, Clark Gregg, Samuel L. Jackson & Joss Whedon. 

  11:00am PST, 2:00pm EST, 7PM London




The Avengers Filmed Through Captain America’s Eyes

 Joss Whedon has revealed that The Avengers will be told from the perspective of Captain America. 
The movie sees Chris Evans reprise the role of Steve Rodgers, after enjoying huge success in a standalone movie last year, as a whole host of Marvel heroes are brought together.

And while he is joined by Iron Man, Thor, Hawkeye and The Hulk it’s through Rodger’s eyes the story will be told.
Speaking to Entertainment Weekly Whedon said: “So much of [The Avengers] story takes place from Steve Rogers’ perspective, since he’s the guy who just woke up and sees this weird-ass world.
“Everyone else has been living in it. He’s the guy that feels that sense of loss.
”[The Avengers] is very much about people who are alone - because I’m writing it.

“There is an anachronism to him, and Chris and I have always tried to, without making it goofy or too obvious, make him that same grounded ’40s Steve Rogers he was in the other movie.”source. 

The Avengers Filmed Through Captain America’s Eyes


Joss Whedon has revealed that The Avengers will be told from the perspective of Captain America.

The movie sees Chris Evans reprise the role of Steve Rodgers, after enjoying huge success in a standalone movie last year, as a whole host of Marvel heroes are brought together.

And while he is joined by Iron Man, Thor, Hawkeye and The Hulk it’s through Rodger’s eyes the story will be told.

Speaking to Entertainment Weekly Whedon said: “So much of [The Avengers] story takes place from Steve Rogers’ perspective, since he’s the guy who just woke up and sees this weird-ass world.

“Everyone else has been living in it. He’s the guy that feels that sense of loss.

”[The Avengers] is very much about people who are alone - because I’m writing it.

“There is an anachronism to him, and Chris and I have always tried to, without making it goofy or too obvious, make him that same grounded ’40s Steve Rogers he was in the other movie.”

source.