Loki works as the main villain for several reasons, not least of which is that 
he was the team's first foe in the comics-- the one who caused the team to come 
together. I just hope they don't  defeat him by locking him in a lead box.

I've been figuring he would be the mastermind and we'd see a sort of "Masters 
of Evil" manipulated by him. The Red Skull & Hydra would be included, I'd 
think. Maybe the/an Abomination.

Love that they're doing at least a little unfriendliness between Tony & Steve. 
In fact, in that trailer we see practically a staging of their argument from 
167, albeit with today' smartass Tony in the role of 1978's heroic Tony.

What don't you like about Whedon, Luke? I never watched Buffy much because I 
have no interest in vampires or teenagers, but I thought his X-Men comics were 
very solid and that Firefly was terrific-- and that Serenity demonstrated that 
he can write and direct a fantastic, fast-paced, character-driven feature film 
with action and snappy dialogue. I can think of anyone I'd prefer to be in 
charge of this movie.

--Van

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