
If I had to guess who the villain would be, Kang is undoubtedly the Avengers' biggest foe.
The second was closer to the comic books, but the first was a better movie.
Nolan has to direct a Bond at some point. I think scheduling is going to be the main determinant of when.
I would guess Foster assigned Neville to be Matheson's watchdog precisely because she knew of their history together.
"Justice" with the Edo was one of the few decent episodes of the first season of TNG. And the Bringloidi weren't aliens.
Actually, I liked Curse of the Black Spot better. This episode offered lots of insight into the TARDIS, but in the end all they did was pretty much confirm everything we already knew about the TARDIS. "The Doctor's Wife" last season was much, much better.
So far I would say this has been the most disappointing season of Doctor Who since the show was reborn.
Thought IM3 was probably the best of the franchise. I wasn't fazed by the Mandarin twist at all because it would really be difficult to explain the comic book Mandarin within the Iron Man universe. Stark was already freaked out about Thor and the Chitauri. There was no need to give him a villain with alien powers. A villain with powers that Tony helped to create is more typical of the modern comic books.
I especially liked the Mandarin's line about the fortune cookies, which kind of gave away what was happening.
And no, the Mandarin did not have an Infinity Gem as one of his rings. The origin of the Mandarin's rings has zero intersection with the major cosmic plots in the Marvel universe, which is another reason why it made little sense to introduce all that baggage. Leave the cosmic stuff for GG.
In some of the ads, they just take a picture of St. Louis and photoshop out the rest of the city, but in scenes actually from the show only the upper half of the arch is visible.
I thought it was just the top of the arch.

If I had to guess who the villain would be, Kang is undoubtedly the Avengers' biggest foe.