Nope, that was a more remote cabin on a lake.That's not the house where Tony Stark's funeral was?
Nope, that was a more remote cabin on a lake.That's not the house where Tony Stark's funeral was?
OK, so similar in vibe but not the same location.
My grandad had a Triumph.The bike isn't named "Triumph". Triumph Engineering made motorcycles from 1898 to 1983. Their "Model H" from WWI is widely considered the first modern production motorcycle.
Riding a Triumph or an Indian is basically saying, "I'm a motorcycle guy, and Harleys are for poseurs."
Oh. Also not something he should be doing, with a fanny pack containing Pampers.Riding a Triumph or an Indian is basically saying, "I'm a motorcycle guy, and Harleys are for poseurs."
That's not the house where Tony Stark's funeral was?
It's been a while since I watched it, but I seem to recall it being Tony's house. Which would make more sense as a place to have his memorial service than some random new place.
Him being in a different time or a different world is probably the big twist of him being "back," for sure.
But the grown-up kid won't be played by Evans, which was my point. Evans has other ambitions and not everyone wants to wreck their body like Tom Cruise is intent on doing.
Still, I am skeptical that Valentina Allegra de Fontaine and others wouldn't know a young Steve Rogers is bopping around in the present. (There are a lot of people who want a piece of him, literally or figuratively.) So I think the big twist is that he's either not here or not here in the present.
No signs of 21st century tech aside from his costume, which presumably he wore on his trip back in time?I guess I need to rewatch the trailer. I was under the impression there was 21st century tech in the scene.
Eh, it was just a common British motorcycle brand. It's the "Ford" of British motorcycles.Captain Dad-Bod? It's pretty hard to be a biker-rebel (cough cough) with a bike named "Triumph" when you have to change diapers and buy groceries.
Could you, though?"I could have made a better trailer."
A REAL motorcycle guy leaves mom and baby two states behind and steals gasoline, if we're getting picky about it.
People are not noticing the quotes for Doomsday's statement. I, for one, could not. Well, maybe I could.Could you, though?