DarrenJSeeley
07-27-2005, 02:30 PM
Script briefly touches on Pym’s Ant-Man past, as it sets up the Scott Lang character. Hawkeye is always practicing and working out while helping security for the Government sponsored, funded building. Lang ‘borrows’ Pym’s Ant-Man gear to save his daughter and her doctor from a band of Russian mobsters who want the doctor to operate on one of their top people.
This part strays from the comic, as it isn’t the Russian Mafia, led by Elias Starr aka Egghead, but Darren Cross who has the doctor operate on a mobster. As it turns out, when Pym (in street clothes not as Yellowjacket) follows Lang. It is also revealed that Starr killed Pym’s first wife. This makes Starr more of a villian, as both ‘Ant-Men’ fight the same foe for different personal reasons. Hawkeye gives support as he busts up some baddies with the aid of Wasp.
Meanwhile, Ultron, a living cyborg Pym created, becomes self aware and in revenge for his ‘life’, uses the Pym particles to enlarge a queen Yellowjacket and her nest, and expose them to the masses. Ultron also sabotages the building, creates several traps, and awaits the team’s return from fighting Starr. Ultron is fairly close to the comics, but when the character discovers a spare pair of Van Dyne’s Wasp Wings, he modifies them and uses them to fly around. Pym and others barely defeat Ultron, who, almost destroyed, repairs himself as he escapes.
Pym and the others then, in a slight homage to THEM!, face the menace of the monster bees terrorizing New York City, as well as the escaped mad cyborg.
Ultron appears to be finally destroyed, although next to final shot shows him again in self repair again while constructing an android of his own with a diamond shape on the subject’s chest (Vision). Diamond chest android opens his eyes.
Ultron convinces the Andriod to attack the new team, and after a brief tussle, Pym and co. convince Vision o join them instead, which Vision does. They all go to where Ultron was, only to find out the cyborg has abruptly left...
That would be my plotline for a four hour "Avengers" mini-series, which I would dub "World Of Pym", because I wouldn't want confusion with John Steed/Emma Peel, and the idea that four Avengers ( Wasp, Ant-Man II, Hawkeye and Vision) are connected to Pym; it is also Wasp who coined the name "Avengers" in the comics.
This part strays from the comic, as it isn’t the Russian Mafia, led by Elias Starr aka Egghead, but Darren Cross who has the doctor operate on a mobster. As it turns out, when Pym (in street clothes not as Yellowjacket) follows Lang. It is also revealed that Starr killed Pym’s first wife. This makes Starr more of a villian, as both ‘Ant-Men’ fight the same foe for different personal reasons. Hawkeye gives support as he busts up some baddies with the aid of Wasp.
Meanwhile, Ultron, a living cyborg Pym created, becomes self aware and in revenge for his ‘life’, uses the Pym particles to enlarge a queen Yellowjacket and her nest, and expose them to the masses. Ultron also sabotages the building, creates several traps, and awaits the team’s return from fighting Starr. Ultron is fairly close to the comics, but when the character discovers a spare pair of Van Dyne’s Wasp Wings, he modifies them and uses them to fly around. Pym and others barely defeat Ultron, who, almost destroyed, repairs himself as he escapes.
Pym and the others then, in a slight homage to THEM!, face the menace of the monster bees terrorizing New York City, as well as the escaped mad cyborg.
Ultron appears to be finally destroyed, although next to final shot shows him again in self repair again while constructing an android of his own with a diamond shape on the subject’s chest (Vision). Diamond chest android opens his eyes.
Ultron convinces the Andriod to attack the new team, and after a brief tussle, Pym and co. convince Vision o join them instead, which Vision does. They all go to where Ultron was, only to find out the cyborg has abruptly left...
That would be my plotline for a four hour "Avengers" mini-series, which I would dub "World Of Pym", because I wouldn't want confusion with John Steed/Emma Peel, and the idea that four Avengers ( Wasp, Ant-Man II, Hawkeye and Vision) are connected to Pym; it is also Wasp who coined the name "Avengers" in the comics.