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sherlyhiddles:

“this doesn’t have to get any messier.”

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The Entire Plot of The Avengers

mortenavida:

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Loki Laufeyson + blue

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#scientifically judging you
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So when we needed them, they could fight the battles that we never could.

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The Commie Cave: Chris Hemsworth and Scarlett Johansson May NOT Return for "The Avengers 2"

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Posted: May 8th, 2013 by WorstPreviews.com Staff

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We just reported that Robert Downey Jr is in talks with Marvel to return for “The Avengers 2” and “The Avengers 3.” But the actor isn’t even discussing “Iron Man 4,” and we may now know why.

Downey earned somewhere between $50 million and $80 million on “The Avengers,” and has already earned over $35 million for his work on “Iron Man 3,” but his “The Avengers” co-stars aren’t making anything close to that. In fact, most of the actors are being paid around $200,000, far less than they would earn on any other movie.

Chris Evans and Chris Hemsworth received only a $500,000 pay increase for returning for the “Captain America” and “Thor” sequels. And unlike Downey, the actors will earn only $500,000 more if their movies break the $500 million mark at the box office.

Despite having a contract, Hemsworth considered backing out of “Thor 2,” because he earned $5 million working on “Snow White and the Huntsman” and Marvel isn’t offering anywhere near that, despite the fact that “Thor” and “The Avengers” are massive franchises. Scarlett Johansson is also fed up and isn’t willing to take a pay-cut to return for “The Avengers 2.”

Marvel is known for low salaries and replacing any actor who doesn’t accept the company’s way of doing business. In fact, the studio has already threatened to replace Hemsworth. But Marvel doesn’t want to replace Downey at this point and it seems that the actor is using that leverage to fight for his co-stars by threatening not to return for “Iron Man4” and possibly any other Marvel film unless they all get appropriate pay raises. 

Source: Deadline

I love RDJ as Tony, but Tony is NOT The Avengers or what makes The Avengers what they are—he’s merely one amazing piece to the puzzle—and it’s awesome and earning him so much respect from me that RDJ knows that.  [However.]

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