Captain America: The First Avenger

The rest of the Marvel Captain America is not supposed to get out on screens until 2014, after The Avengers, Iron Man 3 and more, the universe of Marvel movies having extended and modified.

Captain America: The First Avenger
But the writers of Captain America: The First Avenger, Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely are already starting to prepare the initial plans of the suite, and are based on Whedon's script, The Avengers, as a guide.

Captain America: The First Avenger
In an interview with IFC to promote the DVD of Captain America next week, and Markus Mc Feely said they shared their ideas to Marvel Captain America 2 and expect returns.

Captain America: The First Avenger
Work on the film means staying in the context of global history shared by all the films of the Marvel Universe, and means that it is imperative to stick as close to what Whedon in The Avengers.

Captain America: The First Avenger
As Whedon had to consult them to make a portrait of Captain fitting in The Avengers, now the roles are reversed, and it is their turn to take his opinion on the future of the First Avenger.


"Yes, things have changed," says McFeely. "We needed to read the version of Joss Avengers before continuing on Captain America 2. We need to know if he has something different in character - and he did not, it's a great writer - but we also need to know what happens on what could be searched on Steve in the current time and what to do with. "


Of course, no question of Markus and McFeely to reveal anything at all about Captain America 2, but forbid anyone to speculate on the period of his life on which they will work, like why not revisit the Second World War years the Captain.





But many of his adventures take place also in our time. And there was much to say. Markus and discusses the challenges of a possible new episode takes place during the Second World War. Knowing a lot about his life today significantly reduces the range of possibilities, since we know that the Captain has already won against the evil at that time that the world was not destroyed ... should Marcus, but after all, is it a reference to another hero who has seen his bio film "a little out of order" ...


"... Does it bother anyone to see the second part of Indiana Jones? "


Obviously we do not know today about the real plans of our two friends who book their revelations for next year, it seems. But it's important to know that Marvel is the consistency of the Saga.


Good work, respectful of the public, it's nice ... and then it maintains the suspense. To be continued.