Board Thread:Movies/@comment-5787114-20160421214455/@comment-4548390-20160504012920

LoveWaffle wrote: He doesn't need the Ten Rings, he could anyone if he wanted And I think it would be most interesting if those people were the Ten Rings. People inside the government won't be able to protect him from a rampaging gamma monster in the way the Ten Rings might be able to. And they don't need to fight Ross physically to get away from him. No, but that's why they're heroes. They choose to go back and stop him before he can lose control, or turn more of his prisoners into his personal hit squad. what would prevent the government to send others to try and stop them? Not much, but that's not the point. Another agent or team of agents getting sent out to stop them sounds like a sequel. But Ross getting exposed for what he is would give them some room to get away. But that's the thing, you're assuming Ross will become Red Hulk, I'm not. I don't see why he would become Red Hulk if it's not to take the Hulk down. I'm seeing him more like a Amanda Waller figure here. Ross isn't evil (but isn't good too), so this "expose him for what he is" isn't a plausible thing. He wouldn't assemble a team of villains if he were to turn into a Hulk to take part on the missions personally, he would work alone instead. If he turned into a Hulk, would be to take threats down by himself and the only threat worthy of him becoming the Red Hulk is the Hulk himself. If the government isn't capable of dealing with a gamma powered monster, what are the chances of the Ten Rings? Instead of using the Ten Rings to break the Leader out of the prison he's in, it would be more plausible to use A.I.M. and then introduce Intelligencia as the main threats. If the Ten Rings return, it'll be in an Iron Man film that may (or may not) happen in the future.