Joss Whedon Would Have Loved Another Marvel Female In The Avengers
and let it be known
A lot of people were busy trying to figure out whether or not Spider-Man was going to make a cameo appearance in The Avengers during a recent Twitter chat held to promote the film, but Joss Whedon let some other interesting information slip during the same conversation. There is another female Marvel character he would have liked to see in the movie. Who is it? Find out after the jump. And oh yeah, we’ll give you the answer about Spider-Man and some other tidbits too!
The Coventry Telegraph highlighted a few choice comments from the entire Twitter chat, one of them, was a question about additional characters. “Was there an Avenger you wanted to put in the movie but couldn’t make it work for whatever reason be it budget or time?” Whedon’s answer? “I’m a fan of the Wasp. She’s goofy and sting-y.”
Yup, the Wasp, otherwise known as Janet van Dyne, one of the founding members of The Avengers.
Excuse for a minute while I go scream into my pillow.
Whedon never said exactly why she wasn’t included in the film, only that he would have liked to utilize her. As someone who talks a lot about how another female Avenger should have been in the film, this makes me incredibly sad for what could have been. But perhaps the film will do very well and he (or someone else) will include her in the sequel.
In other news, what about the rumored Spider-Man cameo? “There is no Spider-Man cameo. But the Avengers do turn off the dark,” joked Whedon. Of course that doesn’t stop the rumor mill, the internet is now wondering whether or not a nameless Peter Parker will appear at some point. There are of course legal issues to Spidey showing up in a Marvel Entertainment film since his rights are currently held by Sony.
Tom Hiddleston, reprising his role as Loki in the film was also part of the chat. “The biggest challenge was magnifying his menace without losing touch of his emotional truth. Keeping his chaos honest,” he said of his turn in The Avengers, also adding that Loki is, “More mischievous. More evil. More hubristic. More delusional. More damaged. More badass,” this time around.
As for the funniest moment on set, Hiddleston replied, “Getting the giggles when the Hulk smashed. Joss got the giggles too. I was hopeless.”
If you so wish, you can read the chat in its entirety at ComicBookMovie.com.
(via Coventry Telegraph)
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