So basically, he doesn't have any plans, at least not that he's telling.
I have so many misgivings about the future of Avengers. I don't think I'm going to like
Ultron
much after about halfway through, and I hate the whole Civil War concept. I'm trying not to think about it, and at the same time keep an open mind, because I loved
The Avengers
so much and I'm afraid the rest will tarnish my happiness. I didn't even go see
Winter Soldier
until I got reassurance that they hadn't fucked everything up.
I am, as often is the case, as Zen.
I like this:
I will say that when I was thinking about, Well, if I wasn’t going to do Avengers 2, what would I want to do? — of course the first thing I thought of was “turn-of-the-century female Batman.” Not Batman actually. But, you know, something cool. One person. Can’t stress that enough. Movie about one person — not a team, not 10, just one. But [I would] do a nice sort of hard action movie that combined all my favorite things. Something that would be the love child of Sam Fuller and Edward Gorey. You know, I’ve had many thoughts since then. Oh, I could do this! Oh, I could do that! But it is my instinct to want to tell those stories.
That project sounds fucking awesome. He should get on that. And cast Eva Green.
Commandos tonight! And maybe an early Natasha!
Oh, man. Even though Dottie is a villain, I feel so fucking sorry for her.
Unless we see more of her, I'm guessing the girl in the base was a just a tease to make people like me go "Natasha!"
Oh, god, Dottie is so fucked up.
I guess that's why they call it acting: I had no idea that Rose on Jane the Virgin was played by the same actress as Dottie on Agent Carter. Bridget Regan is quite good! (Also good at evil.)