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Now more excited....asking (spolierish)
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by
Capstern
they're assuming you know the backstory of the characters who've had movies. -- nm
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Remlik (aka remlik)
Apr 30 '12, 14:13
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just curious, how necessary is it to have seen the prior movies?
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znufrii
Apr 30, 14:16
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I would bet none. Do you understand the nature of super hero vs supervillian...probably covers is -- nm
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Capstern
Apr 30, 14:22
I think if you haven't seen them you will be fine. Will you get more out of it if you do? yes
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Remlik
Apr 30, 14:20
Thor is a crazy, drunken demigod. Captain America is a WW2 hero displaced in time to the 21st century.
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David
Apr 30, 14:18
yeah, it helps to know a bit of the back story, but in no means is it necessary IMO. nm -- nm
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groiny
Apr 30, 14:17
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