User blog comment:Mark4518/X-Men’ Producer Would Love An ‘Avengers’ Movie Crossover/@comment-1895174-20130219133851/@comment-3317214-20130222082628

1) Thor did feel responsible for his brother's actions. That's why he was there in the first place. I'm not saying it was some huge plot point, but it did happen.

2) If some characters have a slightly lesser role than others, that doesn't mean that the script was "barely handled".

3) I also said that if a crossover were to happen, as well as it needing to stretch out over multiple films, it would need to happen fairly far into the future. Definitely after 2015, but probably not until a fair bit after that. So, the Studios' near-future plans aren't as relevant.

4) Whedon handled the ensemble cast of The Avengers beautifully. And those reviews of The Hobbit, obviously didn't take into consideration that there were another two parts to the story for character development. Also, Were there criticisms of the original Lord of the Rings trilogy (which was what I meant when I made the LotR point in the first place)?

5) I still don't think you read what I wrote above. On the topic of character development, I said:


 * ''Iron Man seemed fairly prominent wth his arc of learning what it takes to be a true hero. But he didn't actually have the most screen time. Captain America did, and his arc was that he was adjusting to modern society, amongst heroes of which he is out-gunned. And although he felt out of place, there was definitely still a place for him.


 * Bruce was coming to terms with the Hulk, and how it can be useful for society. And the story dug pretty deep into Black Widow's personality, emotions and a bit of history. We didn't get as much Thor or Hawkeye as the others, but I didn't mind that. They had their own things going on. The story had great focus, and each character was given enough of a part in that story for it to work. I think the film was handled excellently.''