phase 1
Incredible Hulk was release in what year
2008
iron man was released in what year
2008
iron man 2 was released in what year
2010
cap first avenger is what year
2011
thor was released in what year
2011
the avengers was release in what year
2012
Coulson appears in how many films in phase 1
4
Nick Fury appeared in how many films in phase 1
5
What does Tony use to level the coils when syndicating the new element in Iron Man 2
A prototype of Cap's shield
who score the avengers
Alan Silvestri
who scored cap first avenger
Alan Silvestri
What award was tony stark receiving at the start of Iron man
Answer APOGEE AWARD for Design and Engineering Excellence
What is Tony Stark Listening to while driving in the desert at the beginning of Iron Man
Answer: Back in Black
Two agents from Washington find what item encased in frozen ice inside a weird craft in the prologue of Captain America first Avenger
Answer: Captain America's shield
What game did Steve Rogers wake up to in captain America first avengers
Answer: Phillies vs Dodgers from May 1941
Peggy Carter, Captain Phillips and Howard Stark are part of what U.S Government Department in Captain America first Aveng
Answer: Stregitic scientific reserve
When Gabe Jones asks if Cap had any combat experience, What's Steve's Reply in cap first Avenger
Answer: Yeah, I knocked adolf Hitler over 200 times
What does coulson say to get Natasha to drop her interrogation act in Avengers
Burton is compromised
Stan Lee appeared at what event in Captain America First Avenger
Captain America's medal of freedom
Who interrogates dr Zola after his capture in Cap first Avenger
Captain Phillips
Name that the shield agents that recruit the Avengers intially in the Avengers
Coulson Recruits iron man and Black widow Black widow....recruits hulk Nick Fury recruits captain America
who scored incredible hulk
Craig Armstrong
Who did the clothes Thor borrowed originally belong to
Donald blake
Name the 2 Primary Marvel Franchise characters that loki control in Avengers
Eric selig and Hawkeye
Tony decides to compete in what race in iron man 2
Grand Prix Historique de Monaco or the historical grand prix of monaco
Stan Lee drank what that had banner's some his incredible hulk
Guarana soda or Pinco Doo
Why did loki allow himself to be captured.
He wanted to wake the hulk up
The New Element Tony is looking to save his life is hidden in what item
Howard Stark's Original 1974 Stark Expo Diarama
Stan Lee cameos as what Personality for
Hugh Hefner
who scored iron man 2
John Debney
Which actress portrays a Government agent who serves Tony a subpoena to appear before Congress in IM2
Kate Mara
Who is the leader of the frost giants in Thor
King Lafferty
Stan Lee cameoed as what Personality in Iron Man 2
Larry King
Stan Lee tries to do what in his cameo appearance in Thor
Lift Thor's Hammer
Iron Man 2 (2010) bonus questions
Lithium dioxide Palladium Countries trying to replicate iron man armor • Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man: A billionaire who escaped captivity in Afghanistan with a suit of armor he created, he now struggles to keep his technology out of the government's hands. Downey and Favreau, who had been handed a script and worked from it on the first movie, conceived part of the film's story themselves.[8] On Stark being a hero, Downey said, "It's kind of heroic, but really kind of on his own behalf. So I think there's probably a bit of an imposter complex and no sooner has he said, 'I am Iron Man-' that he's now really wondering what that means. If you have all this cushion like he does and the public is on your side and you have immense wealth and power, I think he's way too insulated to be okay."[9] Downey put on 20 pounds of muscle to reprise the role.[10] Six-year-old Davin Ransom portrays Tony Stark as a child.[11] • Gwyneth Paltrow as Virginia "Pepper" Potts: Stark's closest friend, budding love interest, and business partner; Pepper is promoted to CEO of Stark Industries.[12] On her character's promotion, Paltrow opined, "When we start Iron Man 2 Pepper and Tony are very much in the same vibe... as the movie progresses, Pepper is given more responsibility and she's promoted and it's nice to see her sort of grow up in that way. I think it really suits her, the job fits her really well."[13] Paltrow expressed excitement about working with Johansson.[14] • Don Cheadle as James "Rhodey" Rhodes / War Machine: An officer in the U.S. Air Force and Tony Stark's close personal friend who later operates the War Machine armor. Cheadle replaces Terrence Howard from the first film.[15] Cheadle had only a few hours to accept the role and did not even know what storyline Rhodes would undergo.[16] He commented that he is a comic book fan, but had not previously participated in comics-themed films due to the scarcity of black superheroes.[17] Cheadle said he thought Iron Man was a robot before the first film came out.[12] On how he approached his character, Cheadle stated, "I go, what's the common denominator here? And the common denominator was really his friendship with Tony, and that's what we really tried to track in this one. How is their friendship impacted once Tony comes out and owns 'I am Iron Man'?".[18] Cheadle said his suit was 23 kilograms (50 lb) of metal, and that he could not touch his face while wearing it.[19] Cheadle signed a six-picture deal.[20] • Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow: An undercover spy for S.H.I.E.L.D. posing as Stark's new assistant. Johansson dyed her hair red before she landed the part, hoping that it would help convince Favreau that she was right for the role.[21] On why she chose the role, Johansson said, "the Black Widow character resonated with me... [She] is a superhero, but she's also human. She's small, but she's strong... She is dark and has faced death so many times that she has a deep perspective on the value of life... It's hard not to admire her."[22] She stated that she had "a bit of a freak-out moment" when she first saw the cat-suit and worked closely with the stunt team to learn how to fight in it in order to "sell it".[23] During promotion for Black Widow (2021), Johansson felt there had been a "hyper-sexualization" of the character in Iron Man 2, specifically referring to dialogue that described her as "a piece of something, like a possession" thinking "maybe at that time that actually felt like a compliment"; she was grateful to have been a part of the film, while also evolving along with the character to present a more "positive message" as in Black Widow.[24] • Sam Rockwell as Justin Hammer: A rival weapons manufacturer. Sam Rockwell was considered for the role of Tony Stark in the first film, and he accepted the role of Hammer without reading the script.[25] He had never heard of the character before he was contacted about the part, and was unaware Hammer is an old Englishman in the comics.[26] Rockwell said, "I worked with Jon Favreau on this film called Made. And Justin Theroux, who wrote the script, is an old friend of mine, they sort of cooked up this idea and pitched it to Kevin Feige. What they did, they were maybe going to do one villain like they did with Jeff Bridges, but then they decided to split the villains. And really Mickey [Rourke] is the main [villain], but I come to his aid."[27] Rockwell described his character as "plucky comic relief, but he's got a little bit of an edge".[28] • Mickey Rourke as Ivan Vanko / Whiplash: A Russian physicist and ex-convict who builds a pair of arc reactor-based electric whips to exact vengeance on the Stark family.[29] The character is an amalgamation of Whiplash and Crimson Dynamo.[30] Rourke visited Butyrka prison to research the role,[31] and he suggested that half of the character's dialogue be in Russian.[32] He also suggested the addition of tattoos, gold teeth and a fondness for a pet cockatoo, paying for the teeth and bird with his own money.[33] Rourke explained that he did not want to play a "one-dimensional bad guy", and wanted to challenge the audience to see something redeemable in him.[12] Not knowing anything about computers, Rourke described pretending to be tech-savvy as the hardest part of the role.[34] • Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury: Director of S.H.I.E.L.D.; Jackson signed a nine-film contract to play the character.[35] On the subject of his character not seeing any action in the film, Jackson said, "We still haven't moved Nick Fury into the bad-ass zone. He's still just kind of a talker."[36] The director, Jon Favreau, reprises his role as Harold "Happy" Hogan,[37] Tony Stark's bodyguard and chauffeur, while Clark Gregg and Leslie Bibb reprise their roles as S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Phil Coulson[38] and reporter Christine Everhart,[39] respectively. John Slattery appears as Tony's father Howard Stark[40] and Garry Shandling appears as United States Senator Stern, who wants Stark to give Iron Man's armor to the government.[41] Favreau stated that Shandling's character was named after radio personality Howard Stern.[42] Paul Bettany again voices Stark's computer, J.A.R.V.I.S.[43] Olivia Munn originally appeared as an unnamed character who was subsequently cut from the film. Favreau then gave her the role of Chess Roberts, a reporter covering the Stark expo.[44][45] Yevgeni Lazarev appears as Ivan Vanko's father, Anton Vanko,[46] Kate Mara portrays a process server who summons Tony to the government hearing,[47] and Stan Lee appears as himself (but is mistaken for Larry King).[48] Additionally, news anchor Christiane Amanpour[49] and political commentator Bill O'Reilly[50] play themselves in newscasts. Adam Goldstein appears as himself and the film is dedicated to his memory.[51] Further cameos include Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk and Oracle Corporation CEO Larry Ellison.[52] Favreau's son Max appears as a child wearing an Iron Man mask whom Stark saves from a drone. This was retroactively made as the introduction of a young Peter Parker to the MCU, as confirmed in June 2017 by Feige, eventual Spider-Man actor Tom Holland, and Spider-Man: Homecoming director Jon Watts.[53]
Who was responsible for leading the frost giants to asgard during Thor's coronation
Loki
Incredible Hulk
Norton as Bruce Banner: A nuclear physicist and biochemist at Culver University who, because of exposure to gamma radiation, transforms into an enormous green humanoid monster when enraged or agitated. David Duchovny was a front-runner for the film before Norton's casting,[7] while Louis Leterrier's original choice for the role was Mark Ruffalo, who would later play Banner in future Marvel Cinematic Universe films.[8] Gale Anne Hurd recalled Norton's portrayals of duality in Primal Fear and Fight Club,[9] while Norton reminded Kevin Feige of Bill Bixby, who played Banner in the TV series.[10] Lou Ferrigno, who played the Hulk with Bixby, remarked Norton "has a similar physique [and a] similar personality".[11] Norton was a Hulk fan, citing the first comic appearances, the Bixby TV show, and Bruce Jones' run on the comic, as his favorite depictions of the character.[12] He had expressed interest in the role for the first film.[13] He initially turned down the part, recalling "there [was] the wince factor or the defensive part of you that recoils at what the bad version of what that would be", as he felt the previous film "strayed far afield from a story that was familiar to people, [...] which is a fugitive story". When he met Leterrier and Marvel, he liked their vision, and believed they were looking to him to guide the project. Thus, Norton rewrote the script.[14] "Edward's script has given Bruce's story real gravitas," Leterrier said. "Admittedly I'm not the most adult director, but just because we're making a superhero movie it doesn't have to just appeal to 13-year-old boys. Ed and I both see superheroes as the new Greek gods."[15] • Lou Ferrigno provides vocal performance as the Hulk. During the 2008 New York Comic Con Leterrier publicly offered Ferrigno the chance to voice the Hulk for the film.[16] This marks the third time Ferrigno portrayed the Hulk, having also voiced the character in the 1996 animated series. Originally, the Hulk's only line was "Betty" at the film's ending, which would have been his first word. Leterrier was aware that fans wanted him to speak normally, and added "Leave me alone!" and "Hulk smash!" The latter line received cheers during a screening he attended.[17] Ferrigno also has a cameo in the film as a security guard who is bribed by Banner with a pizza.[18] • Liv Tyler as Betty Ross: A cellular biologist and Bruce's former girlfriend, from whom he is separated as a result of his condition. Tyler was attracted to the love story in the script and was a fan of the TV show because of the "humanity and what [Banner] is going through".[12] She was called about the role while driving to her home and she accepted the part after a day without reading the script.[19] Tyler and Norton spent hours discussing Bruce and Betty's life before he became the Hulk.[20] She said filming the part "was very physical, which was fun",[21] and compared her performance to "a deer caught in the headlights", because of Betty's shock at Bruce's unexpected return into her life.[20] • Tim Roth as Emil Blonsky / Abomination: A Russian-born officer in the United Kingdom's Royal Marines Commandos loaned to Ross who, lusting for the Hulk's power, is injected with various serums that transforms him into a near-skeletal humanoid monster as strong as the Hulk himself. Roth said he took the part to please his sons, who are comic-book superhero fans. As a teenager, Roth was a fan of the 1970s TV series, and he also found Leterrier's ideas "very dark and very interesting". Roth started watching the 2003 film to prepare for the part, but stopped as he did not want to be caught up in the controversy over its quality, and to compare himself to it.[22] It was Roth who suggested Blonsky be a soldier, whereas in the comics he was a KGB agent.[23] Leterrier was a fan of Roth's work, and felt "it's great watching a normal Cockney boy become a superhero!",[15] but Marvel and Norton were initially reluctant to cast him.[24] Before he was cast in Punisher: War Zone, Ray Stevenson was in discussions for the role.[25] Roth prepared for the part by learning to fire guns and break into rooms with two experts.[23] Roth found it tough shooting the chases, because to show Blonsky's aging he could not work out.[20] He especially found it difficult to run while pulled with a harness, which was used to show the injected Blonsky's 30-40 mile per hour running abilities.[26] Cyril Raffaelli performed some of Roth's stunts.[9] Roth enjoyed the motion capture, which reminded him of fringe theatre, and he hired his trainer from Planet of the Apes to aid him in portraying the monster's movement.[20] • Tim Blake Nelson as Samuel Sterns: The cellular biologist who develops a possible antidote to Banner's condition. Towards the end of the film, Sterns is exposed to some substance that begins his transformation into Leader. • Ty Burrell as Leonard Samson: A psychiatrist who is in a relationship with Betty during Bruce's absence. Burrell had performed with Norton in the off Broadway play Burn This in 2003, and when Leterrier met him, he recognized Burrell as the "jerk" from the 2004 Dawn of the Dead remake,[27] which was how Samson was characterized in the script before Norton rewrote it.[28] • William Hurt as Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross: Betty's father and a U.S. Army general who has dedicated himself to capturing the Hulk. Leterrier cast Hurt because "Ross is more physical, more explosive in this movie, and no actor goes from zero to 100 as well as William."[15] He compared Ross to Captain Ahab.[24] The Hulk is Hurt's favorite superhero, and his son is also a big fan of the character. Hurt found production very different from the typical "pure anxiety" of a studio film, finding it more akin to an independent film.[29] He described Ross as "humiliated by Hulk's conscience: he actually sees and recognizes that it's more developed than his own, even though he's a patriot and a warrior for his country. He's sacrificed [much] for that purpose, but at the expense at times of his humanity - which he occasionally recovers."[30] In June 2015, when reflecting on how his reprisal in Captain America: Civil War was different from this film, Hurt said, "What I created [for The Incredible Hulk] was a Ross who was right out of the graphic novel type of thing, where he was as much of a cartoon, in a way, as the monsters were. His ego was just as big and his problems were just as big. I really did do that consciously. I created a General Ross before which created a verisimilitude for the monsters, by making him a human monster. I worked really hard on the makeup and the exaggerated behavior and things like that and a controlled psychosis."[31] Sam Elliott had expressed interest in reprising the role from the 2003 Hulk film.[32] Robert Downey Jr. has an uncredited cameo as Tony Stark at the end of the film. Downey appeared as a favor to Marvel Studios, which he acknowledged as a smart move on Marvel's part, because when he was promoting his film he would also have to mention their other production.[33] Hulk co-creator Stan Lee cameos as a man who becomes ill when drinking the soda poisoned by Banner's blood. Michael K. Williams appears as a Harlem bystander, a role that was written for him by Norton, who is a fan of The Wire.[34] Paul Soles, who voiced Banner in the 1966 The Marvel Super Heroes animated series, appears as Stanley, a kindly pizza restaurant owner who helps Banner. Additionally, the late Bill Bixby appears, in a scene on his TV comedy-drama The Courtship of Eddie's Father on a television Banner is watching at the beginning of the film. Rickson Gracie has a small role as Bruce Banner's martial arts instructor; despite Gracie's Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu background, he is credited as an Aikido instructor. Brazilian actress Débora Nascimento makes a cameo as Martina, Banner's colleague at a beverage factory. Peter Mensah plays a small role as General Joe Greller, one of General Ross' military friends/associates. Christina Cabot portrays Major Kathleen Sparr, General Ross' personal aide.[35] Hulk supporting characters, Jim Wilson and Jack McGee, make cameo appearances as Culver University students played by P.J. Kerr and Nicholas Rose, respectively.[36] Martin Starr plays a college student, credited as "Computer Nerd". This character was retroactively revealed to be Roger Harrington, Starr's role in Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) and Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), as confirmed in May 2019 by Feige.[37
Which Actress/Personality cameoes as a reporter covering the the stark expo
Olivia munn
who scored thor
Patrick Doyle
ho plays Joe, a military official who helps Thunderbolt Ross recruit blomsky in IH
Peter Mensah
Stan Lee was doing what activity in his Avengers cameo
Playing chess while being interviewed for the battle of new york
Thor and his hammer land in which fictional town in thor
Puente Antiguo
who scored iron man
Ramin Djawadi
Aftee his drunken fight with Rhodes where Tony gets donuts from what place in IM2
Randy's Donuts
Tony Stark enters the stark expo to what song
Shoot to thrill
Banner's experiments were part of what program in IH
Super soldier program
Where did Dr Yinsin say that he and Tony first met in Iron man
Technical conference in Bern
Captain America: The First Avenger Bonus Questions
Tesseract was hidden in what Norwegian City Tonsberg Norway, 1942 Tesseract was hidden in sculpture with what picture Yggdrasil, world of the tree Lied on his enlistment form Paramus,New haven Dr Abraham Erskine comes from what city Augsburg, Germany Wonderful weather this morning isn't it Yes but I always carry an umbrella Brooklyn Anqtuies(book selves) The 107th get captured in hydra facility in what Germany city Krausburg Germany Tesseract is being used made for hydra weapons under what project valkyrie
What flag is behind Tony in his ransom video in Iron Man
The Ten Rings
Who is narrating the opening scene of the Avengers
The other
Who plays dr samson, Betty Ross's new boyfriend in the incredible hulk
Ty Burrell
Iron man bonus questions
What new weapon is Tony Selling to Miltary in Afghanistan The Jericho(Freedom Line) Christine Everhart worked for Variety Fair Magazine Stark buys a.... Jackson Pollock Bagram Airbase en Rings Languages Arabic, Ursula, Dari, Pashto, Mongolian, Farsi, Russian Tony Takes Palladium out of the missles How much Palladium does Tony need 1.6 grams (0.15 per grams per missle) Ark reactor in cave runs at Three gigajoules per second( could run Tony's heart for 50 lifetimes or something big for 15 mins) Dr Yinsen comes from a small town called Gulmira Don't waste it Don't Waste Your Life Fun-vee Upon arrival to US Tony wants 2 things American Cheeseburger and call a press conference SHIELD Strategic Homeland Intervention,Enforcement and Logistics Division Tony wants to take another stab at Arc Reactor technology Santa Monica Ferris Wheel Gulmira • Chris Evans as Steve Rogers/Captain America / "Steve Rogers/Captain America" • Hayley Atwell as Agent Peggy Carter • Sebastian Stan as Sergeant Bucky Barnes • Tommy Lee Jones as Colonel Chester Phillips • Hugo Weaving as Johann Schmidt/Red Skull • Dominic Cooper as Howard Stark • Richard Armitage as Heinz Kruger • Stanley Tucci as Doctor Abraham Erskine • Samuel L. Jackson as Director Nick Fury • Toby Jones as Doctor Arnim Zola • Neal McDonough as Sergeant Dum Dum Dugan • Derek Luke as Private Gabe Jones • Kenneth Choi as Private Jim Morita • JJ Feild as James Montgomery Falsworth • Bruno Ricci as Jacques Dernier • Lex Shrapnel as Private Gilmore Hodge • Michael Brandon as Senator Brandt • Natalie Dormer as Private Lorraine • Jenna-Louise Coleman as Connie • Sophie Colquhoun as Bonnie • Damon Driver as Sergeant Michael Duffy • Anatole Taubman as Roeder • Jan Pohl as Hutter • Erich Redman as Schneider • Patrick Monckeberg as Velt • Peter Stark as a HYDRA Lieutenant • Amanda Righetti as a S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent • Marek Oravec as Jan • David Bradley as Church Keeper • Kieran O'Connor as Loud Jerk • James Payton as "Adolf Hitler" • Laura Haddock as Autograph Seeker • Stan Lee as General
Who led the push for Stark industries board of directors vote of no confidence against Tony in Iron man
stane
Where was Hydra's last base located in captain America First Avenger
the alps
Thor Cast
• Chris Hemsworth as Thor • Dakota Goyo as Young Thor • Natalie Portman as Doctor Jane Foster • Tom Hiddleston as Loki • Ted Allpress as Young Loki • Anthony Hopkins as King Odin • Stellan Skarsgård as Doctor Erik Selvig • Kat Dennings as Darcy Lewis • Clark Gregg as Agent Phil Coulson • Colm Feore as King Laufey • Idris Elba as Heimdall • Ray Stevenson as Volstagg • Tadanobu Asano as Hogun • Joshua Dallas as Fandral • Jaimie Alexander as Sif • Rene Russo as Queen Frigga • Adriana Barraza as Isabela Alvarez • Maximiliano Hernández as Agent Jasper Sitwell • Joshua Cox as Hailstrum • Joseph Gatt as Grundroth • Luke Massy as Raze • Buddy Sosthand as Agent Delancey • Jamie McShane as Agent Jackson • Dale Godboldo as Agent Garrett • Patrick O'Brien Demsey as Agent Cale • Matt Battaglia as Pete • Joel McCrary as Jake • Isaac Kappy as Kyle • J. Michael Straczynski as Townie • Stan Lee as Stan the Man • Samuel L. Jackson as Director Nick Fury (uncredited; post-credits scene) • Jeremy Renner as Clint Barton/Hawkeye (uncredited)
the Avengers bonus questions and cast
• Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man: A self-described genius, billionaire, playboy, and philanthropist with an electromechanical suit of armor of his own invention. Downey was cast as part of his four-picture deal with Marvel Studios, which included Iron Man 2 (2010) and The Avengers.[11] He said he initially pushed Whedon to make Stark the lead: "Well, I said, 'I need to be in the opening sequence. I don't know what you're thinking, but Tony needs to drive this thing.' He was like, 'Okay, let's try that.' We tried it and it didn't work, because this is a different sort of thing, the story and the idea and the theme is the theme, and everybody is just an arm of the octopus."[12] About the character's evolution from previous films, Downey said, "In Iron Man, which was an origin story, he was his own epiphany and redemption of sorts. Iron Man 2 is all about not being an island, dealing with legacy issues and making space for others. . . In The Avengers, he's throwing it down with the others".[13] Downey earned $50 million from the film, "once box-office bonuses and backend compensation [were] factored in".[14] • Chris Evans as Steve Rogers / Captain America: A World War II veteran who was enhanced to the peak of human physicality by an experimental serum and frozen in suspended animation before waking up in the modern world. Evans was cast as part of a deal to star in three Marvel films, in addition to The Avengers.[15] Evans said that Steve Rogers is much darker in The Avengers: "It's just about him trying to come to terms with the modern world. You've got to imagine, it's enough of a shock to accept the fact that you're in a completely different time, but everybody you know is dead. Everybody you cared about. . . He was a soldier, obviously, everybody he went to battle with, all of his brothers in arms, they're all dead. He's just lonely. I think in the beginning it's a fish-out-of-water scene, and it's tough. It's a tough pill for him to swallow. Then comes trying to find a balance with the modern world."[12] Regarding the dynamic between Rogers and Tony Stark, Evans said, "I think there's certainly a dichotomy—this kind of friction between myself and Tony Stark, they're polar opposites. One guy is flash and spotlight and smooth, and the other guy is selfless and in the shadows and kind of quiet and they have to get along. They explore that, and it's pretty fun."[16] Evans earned $2-3 million for the film.[14] • Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner / Hulk: A genius scientist who, because of exposure to gamma radiation, transforms into a monster when enraged or agitated. Ruffalo, who was considered to play Banner in The Incredible Hulk (2008) before Edward Norton took the role,[17] was cast after negotiations between Marvel and Norton broke down.[18] About replacing Norton, Ruffalo said, "I'm a friend of Ed's, and yeah, that wasn't a great way for all that to go down. But the way I see it is that Ed has bequeathed this part to me. I look at it as my generation's Hamlet." About the character, he said, "He's a guy struggling with two sides of himself—the dark and the light—and everything he does in his life is filtered through issues of control. I grew up on the Bill Bixby TV series, which I thought was a really nuanced and real human way to look at the Hulk. I like that the part has those qualities".[19] Regarding the Hulk's place on the team, Ruffalo said, "He's like the teammate none of them are sure they want on their team. He's a loose cannon. It's like, 'Just throw a grenade in the middle of the group and let's hope it turns out well!"[20] This is the first production in which the actor playing Banner also plays the Hulk. Ruffalo told New York magazine, "I'm really excited. No one's ever played the Hulk exactly; they've always done CGI. They're going to do the Avatar stop-action, stop-motion capture. So I'll actually play the Hulk. That'll be fun".[21] The 3D model used to create the Hulk's body was modeled after Long Island bodybuilder and male stripper Steve Romm, while the Hulk's face was modeled after Ruffalo.[22] To create the Hulk's voice, Ruffalo's voice was blended with those of Lou Ferrigno and others;[23] however, the Hulk's only speaking line ("Puny god.") was provided solely by Ruffalo.[24] Ruffalo earned $2-3 million for the film.[14] • Chris Hemsworth as Thor: The crown prince of Asgard, based on the Norse mythological deity of the same name. Hemsworth was cast as part of a multiple movie deal.[25] He had previously worked with Joss Whedon on The Cabin in the Woods (2011).[26] Hemsworth said that he was able to maintain the strength he built up for Thor (2011) by increasing his food intake, consisting of chicken breasts, fish, steak, and eggs every day. When asked exactly how much, Hemsworth said, "My body weight in protein pretty much!"[27] He remarked that Thor's motivation "is much more of a personal one, in the sense that it's his brother that is stirring things up. Whereas everyone else, it's some bad guy who they've gotta take down. It's a different approach for me, or for Thor. He's constantly having to battle the greater good and what he should do vs. it's his little brother there. . . I've been frustrated with my brothers at times, or family, but I'm the only one who is allowed to be angry at them. There's a bit of that."[12] Hemsworth earned $2-3 million for the film.[14] • Scarlett Johansson as Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow: A highly trained spy working for S.H.I.E.L.D.[28] About the character and her relationship with Hawkeye, Johansson said, "Our characters have a long history. They've fought together for a long time in a lot of battles in many different countries. We're the two members of this avenging group who are skilled warriors - we have no superpowers. Black Widow is definitely one of the team, though. She's not in the cast simply to be a romantic foil or eye candy. She's there to fight, so I never felt like I was the only girl. We all have our various skills and it feels equal".[13] Regarding her training, Johansson said, "Even though Iron Man 2 was 'one-for-them,' I'd never done anything like that before. I'd never been physically driven in something, or a part of something so big. For The Avengers, I've spent so many months training with our stunt team, and fighting all the other actors, it's crazy. I do nothing but fight—all the time."[29] Johansson earned $4-6 million for the film.[14] • Jeremy Renner as Clint Barton / Hawkeye: A master archer working as an agent for S.H.I.E.L.D.[30][31] Renner said it was a very physical role and that he trained physically and practiced archery as much as possible in preparation.[32] About the role, Renner said, "When I saw Iron Man, I thought that was a really kick-ass approach to superheroes. Then they told me about this Hawkeye character, and I liked how he wasn't really a superhero; he's just a guy with a high skill set. I could connect to that."[13] Regarding Hawkeye's sniper mentality, Renner said, "It's a lonely game. He's an outcast. His only connection is to Scarlett's character, Natasha. It's like a left hand/right hand thing. They coexist, and you need them both, especially when it comes to a physical mission."[13] Renner said Hawkeye is not insecure about his humanity. "Quite the opposite, he's the only one who can really take down the Hulk with his [tranquilizer-tipped] arrows. He knows his limitations. But when it comes down to it, there has to be a sense of confidence in any superhero."[12] Renner earned $2-3 million for the film.[14] • Tom Hiddleston as Loki: Thor's adoptive brother and nemesis, based on the Norse mythological deity of the same name.[25] About his character's evolution from the film Thor, Hiddleston said, "I think the Loki we see in The Avengers is further advanced. You have to ask yourself the question: How pleasant an experience is it disappearing into a wormhole that has been created by some kind of super nuclear explosion of his own making? So I think by the time Loki shows up in The Avengers, he's seen a few things."[33] About Loki's motivations, Hiddleston said, "At the beginning of The Avengers, he comes to Earth to subjugate it and his idea is to rule the human race as their king. And like all the delusional autocrats of human history, he thinks this is a great idea because if everyone is busy worshipping him, there will be no wars so he will create some kind of world peace by ruling them as a tyrant. But he is also kind of deluded in the fact that he thinks unlimited power will give him self-respect, so I haven't let go of the fact that he is still motivated by this terrible jealousy and kind of spiritual desolation."[34] • Clark Gregg as Phil Coulson: An agent with S.H.I.E.L.D. who oversees many of the division's field operations.[35] Gregg was cast as part of a multi-picture deal with Marvel.[36] Gregg said his role was expanded in The Avengers: "[What] Agent Coulson had become in terms of the import of this particular story, and how important his job is in bringing the Avengers together, it kind of felt a little surreal, like somebody was playing a prank and that wasn't the real script. But it wasn't, it was the real thing, I got to show up and do that stuff, and it felt like such an amazing payoff to what the journey had been and the fact I had been doing it for five years."[37] Gregg said Whedon provided insight into his character's backstory, particularly about Coulson being a fan of Captain America.[37] • Cobie Smulders as Maria Hill: A high-ranking agent with S.H.I.E.L.D. who works closely with Nick Fury.[38] Smulders, whom Joss Whedon once considered for his unproduced live-action Wonder Woman film, was selected from a short list of potential actresses including Morena Baccarin. Smulders' deal would integrate her into nine films.[39][40] Regarding her preparation, Smulders said, "I hired this amazing black-ops trainer to teach me how to hold a gun, take me to a shooting range, how to hit, how to hold myself, how to walk and basically how to look. I don't do a ton of fighting in the movie, which is why I wasn't offered a trainer, but I wanted to look like I had the ability to."[41] On relating to the character, Smulders said, "I can relate to her being a mom and being a businesswoman and trying to work full-time and raising a family and having a career. We're asked to do a lot of things these days. I feel she is just all about her job and keeping things going."[42] • Stellan Skarsgård as Erik Selvig: An astrophysicist and friend of Thor under Loki's control who is studying the Tesseract's power.[43][44] Regarding Loki's control over Selvig, Skarsgård said, "Well with the scene we did in Thor, it was like Loki, one way or the other, entered Erik's mind. And in Avengers, you will see more clarity in how Loki is using Erik's mind."[44] About his role, he said, "[My character] is of importance but the size of the role is not big."[44] • Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury: The director of S.H.I.E.L.D. who was revealed in previous films to be coordinating the "Avengers Initiative". Jackson was brought to the project with a deal containing an option to play the character in up to nine Marvel films.[45] Jackson said he does more in The Avengers than in any of the previous films: "You don't have to wait until the end of the movie to see me". About the role, Jackson said, "It's always good to play somebody [who] is a positive in society as opposed to somebody who is a negative. . . I tried to make him as honest to the story and as honest to what real-life would seem." Jackson compared the character to Ordell Robbie in Jackie Brown, calling him "a nice guy to hang out with. You just don't want to cross him".[46] Jackson earned $4-6 million for the film.[14] Gwyneth Paltrow and Maximiliano Hernández reprise their roles from previous MCU films as Pepper Potts and Jasper Sitwell, respectively.[47] Paul Bettany returns to voice J.A.R.V.I.S.[47] Frequent Whedon collaborator Alexis Denisof portrays "the Other", and Damion Poitier portrays his master, Thanos (unnamed in the film), in a post-credits scene.[48] Powers Boothe and Jenny Agutter appear as members of the World Security Council later revealed to be Gideon Malick and Councilwoman Hawley.[49][50] Avengers co-creator Stan Lee has a cameo appearance in a news report.[51] Harry Dean Stanton cameos as a security guard, and Polish film director Jerzy Skolimowski appears as Georgi Luchkov, Romanoff's interrogator.[52] Warren Kole has a brief role as a S.H.I.E.L.D. bridge tech who is caught playing Galaga.[53] Enver Gjokaj, who later went on to play Daniel Sousa in the series Agent Carter, appears as a police officer.[54] Tessaract emits Gamma Radiation 12% of the credit Life Model Decoy Cellist moved to Portland 10 bucks Spectrometers Track for gamma rays Selvig needs Iridium(stabilizing agents) Loki is a distraction and needs to get Dr Heinrich Schafer eyeball Dark energy brought Thor back to earth 400% capacity 30,000 feet below the ground Galaga Extraction papers Quantim tunneling effect Cognitive Recalibration