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The Untold Truth Of Rick And Morty - Duration: 8:01.

Combining science-fiction action with crude humor, a vast mythology, and just the tiniest

bit of heart, Rick & Morty was an instant hit when it debuted on Adult Swim in late

2013.

The creation of animator and voice actor Justin Roiland and Community creator Dan Harmon,

the animated series follows the adventures of a somewhat reprehensible, usually drunk

scientist, and his kind of dumb grandson, as they travel through space, time, and alternate

dimensions messing up history, the universe, and their own lives in the process.

Here's a look at the untold truth of Rick & Morty.

Doc and Mharti

The whole thing started when Roiland made an animated short called "The Real Animated

Adventures of Doc and Mharti" : a very thinly veiled, sexually-explicit parody of Back to

the Future.

If that sounds insane, that's because it is.

"Great scott!"

Roiland's cartoons were screened as part of a weekly film showcase in Los Angeles run

by Harmon.

When Harmon got temporarily fired from Community, he approached Roiland about adapting "Doc

and Mharti" into a recurring series that toned down some of the more explicit sexual content.

Doc became Rick, Mharti became Morty, and Bird Person became whatever he is.

"It has been a challenging mating season for Bird Person."

"Then it's time to get your beak wet tonight, playa!

Have some fun out there, Bird Person."

Gas giant

"I have a new (BURP) catchphrase.

I need your help, Morty.

I mean we gotta get the hell out of here and go take care of business.

(BURP) (BURP) It's important.

Come on Morty!"

Rick's endless burping is definitely gross — and it's definitely real.

Roiland, who voices both Rick and Morty, says that during voiceover recording, he'll read

through Rick's lines once, and mark down where he wants to insert the burps later.

With the help of a bunch of Miller 64 and water, Roiland goes back and re-records his

dialogue, this time with the belches in their proper place.

He says the "whole process is disgusting."

"You can't just add a sci-fi word to a car word and hope it means something."

That's not the only all-natural part of the process.

The off-the-cuff feel to much of the dialogue is because Roiland engages in a process of

improvisation during recording.

After running Rick's lines, Roiland does a readthrough for Morty, and then does a take

of the scene as both characters, letting himself riff.

The end result is a collage of scripted and improvised lines that are animated around,

resulting in some pretty amazingly weird, and occasionally drunk, stuff.

Instagram innovation

Hundreds of shows have debuted on the internet, but Rick & Morty is the first to ever premiere

an entire episode on Instagram.

Due to Instagram's video limitation of 15 seconds, that meant the 2014 episode, "Rixty

Minutes," had to be cut up into 109 separate videos.

Building on its unique success, the show team also did something else nobody had done on

Instagram before: use it as a game platform.

Rickstaverse launched in the summer of 2015.

Players must follow tags and other clues to bounce through more than 80 Instagram accounts

set up and dedicated exclusively to the game.

More than 129,000 people took part in Rickstaverse, which involved 11 explorable planets and more

than 1,000 individual images, and tied into the Season Two cliffhanger.

It even offered players the opportunity to contribute to Season Three by naming a weird

alien blob.

The Couch Gag

"Oh my god, did you do?

You killed The Simpsons, Morty!"

"I didn't mean to!"

"Oh god look at the baby one!

Oh my god Morty!"

In 2016, the Rick & Morty team put together one of the most memorable Simpsons "couch

gags" in recent memory.

Justin Roiland had heard that Simpsons creator Matt Groening was a fan of his show, so he

asked Groening to provide the commentary track on the DVD release of the first season of

Rick & Morty.

Groening agreed, and brought along longtime Simpsons writer and producer Al Jean, who

asked Roiland to do the time-traveling couch bit, and surprisingly, allowing him to brutally

murder Springfield's first family.

Not only that, but the couch gag also doubled as a Futurama crossover.

And given the fact that Rick and Morty takes place in a vast multi-verse, it's not surprising

that this isn't the show's only crossover.

Gravity Falls

Though they come from very different places and have very different audiences, the connections

between Gravity Falls and Rick and Morty are too plentiful to ignore.

Gravity Falls creator Alex Hirsch has done voice work on Rick and Morty, and Roiland

has returned the favor on Hirsch's show.

"That's amazing.

Are you from the future or something?"

"Uh no!

Who told you that!

Memory wipe!"

"This is a baby wipe."

Not too surprising, since they used to share an office at the Disney Channel.

But it goes deeper.

For example, Gravity Falls' evil, pyramid-shaped dream demon Bill Cipher briefly appeared in

Rick & Morty.

As Hirsch told Entertainment Weekly, it's a dream come true, saying.

"For some reason, the universe has blessed us with our mad wishes, and it occurred to

us — let's start doing things nobody else does, that maybe you're not supposed to do.

We started putting little Easter eggs in our shows that sort of connected the two.

Our motivation for that is primarily to freak people out and blow their minds."

One of the most mind-blowing Easter eggs occurs when, spoiler alert, items sucked into a portal

in Gravity Falls pop out through a portal in Rick and Morty.

Rick's a mystery

As vast and complicated as the Rick & Morty mythos has become, Roiland and Harmon never

want to give too much information about the history of Rick.

Harmon told The AV Club,

"...we're very careful about delving into Rick's backstory, because when we do, we don't

want there to be any shocking surprises."

Like Yoda and Tommy Wiseau, Rick's real story may never be revealed, and that's

just one of the show's many mysteries.

The plot thickens

The show's creative staff decided they wanted to have a "secret" about the show's world

that only they would know.

They would never explicitly reveal their secret during the run of Rick & Morty, but they did

want to place clues throughout.

Because fans are weirdly obsessive, someone managed to figure out the secret and posted

it on Reddit.

Roiland confirmed that someone figured it out, but didn't identify the secret.

Based on the posts related to these theories and Roiland's reaction, fans have narrowed

it down the most likely possibilities.

Could Rick be an older version of Morty?

Or is he one of the many versions of Morty?

Is Rick is aware that he's a fictional character?

"See you next week, everybody!"

Or maybe Rick's flask isn't filled with booze, but instead the powerful "mega seeds."

"You gotta put these seeds inside your butt."

"In my butt?"

"Come on Morty—please Morty!

You have to do it Morty!"

"Oh man…"

You know, the ones that temporarily make you smart, but then kinda cripple you for a while?

"Oh geez."

"I'm sorry Morty, it's a bummer.

In reality you're as dumb as they come."

But the most important question of all: will there ever be another season of Community?

"Never."

"Never!"

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The Untold Truth Of The Trump Kids - Duration: 7:45.

In 1990, Donald Trump told Playboy Magazine that "statistically" his children had a "very

bad shot" because "children of successful people are generally very, very troubled,

not successful.

They don't have the right shtick."

However, he's since groomed his three eldest, Donald Jr., Ivanka, and Eric, to hold executive

positions within his business empire, and his daughter Tiffany is poised to earn her

law degree, while his youngest son Barron and his mother Melania hold down the penthouse

fort in New York.

They haven't become the Kardashians just yet.

But are they keeping up with their father's expectations?

Here's the untold truth of the Trump kids.

The spoils

Barron might drive his very own kiddie Mercedes-Benz around his $100 million NYC penthouse, but

Donald Jr. told People that he and the rest of the Trump kids were "spoiled the right

way" in that they were "spoiled with great experiences, great surroundings, and incredible

environments that really allowed [them] to see other incredible people and really try

to emulate that."

Donald Jr. also told Forbes that while it might appear that they're coasting on their

dad's coat tails, Poppa Donald instructed them to learn the tricks of the trade along

the way as well.

He said, "My father's logic from the beginning was if you're going to have someone dig a

ditch for you, you'd better know how to do it yourself.

So here's your shovel.

Start digging."

The upbringing

Donald Jr. has also said that he didn't have a "'let's go play catch in the backyard' sort

of father-son relationship."

"We always went to job sites with him.

We'd be in his office playing with trucks as a six-year-old while he's negotiating deals

with presidents of major companies."

Donald Jr. was born in 1977 to mother Ivana, Donald's first wife.

With five kids of his own by the time he was in his late 30s, Donald Jr. works as executive

vice president at the Trump Organization, managing the existing properties portfolio.

He certainly didn't have a typical growing up experience, as he spent summers with his

grandfather Milos and learned to speak Czech fluently.

Plus, you know, he was born into untold wealth from the start.

The standards

Trump's second child Ivanka was born in 1981 and has claimed that her siblings' success

can be attributed to the fact that they never fell into bad habits, telling GQ, "I look

at my brothers and myself and I'm, like, really proud of the fact that nobody's, like, totally

f—ed up.

Nobody's a drug addict, nobody's driving around chasing women, snorting coke.

There's something amazing about that.

And you know, this isn't to pat myself on the back, but I could be a lot worse."

She attributes the Trump kids living "within some realm of reality" to her parents, whom

she told New York Magazine were "pretty tough" on them.

The former model has three children of her own and works as executive vice president

of the Trump Organization, overseeing hotels, and founded her own lifestyle brand.

She also founded her online forum and authored her book on "women who work" after appearing

on The Apprentice.

In her words, she received "a flood of letters from young women asking for guidance."

Since her father's election, Ivanka has moved to Washington D.C.

While her reps have indicated she'll have no official role in the administration, she

has committed to speaking up for those issues she's passionate about, such as child care.

Her husband, Jared Kushner, on the other hand, was officially appointed into a presidential

advisor position.

The role models

Trump's second son Eric has admitted that his older brother Donald Jr. had a big hand

in raising him and that he considers him to have been a "mentor."

He told The New York Times, "In a way, he raised me.

My father, I love and I appreciate, but he always worked 24 hours a day."

Eric, born to Donald and Ivana in 1984, was eight years old when his parents divorced.

When his mother gained full custody of all three children, she sent them to boarding

schools to escape the media blitz.

He told The Washington Post that he understood the decision to send them away, saying, "My

parents were so solid at keeping us away from it … And I think boarding school was their

subtle way of also doing that."

Eric has been married since 2014 and is also executive vice president of Trump Organization,

focusing on company assets involving golf and wine.

The alums

The Trump family has a special allegiance to the University of Pennsylvania.

Donald Trump, Don Jr., Ivanka, and Tiffany all graduated from that institution, while

Eric bucked tradition and instead opted for Georgetown.

He graduated in 2006 and serves on the school's board.

Only time will tell as to where young Barron will ultimately enroll, but chances are, he'll

be cheering for the Quakers like almost all of his siblings before him.

Charity work

The Trump kids might be best known for their participation in the family's financial dynasty,

but they've also done some good deeds over the years as well.

Donald Jr. has worked as an ambassador to Operation Smile, which provides reconstructive

services to children with deformities across the world, and Eric founded the Eric Trump

Foundation in 2006 to help raise money for St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, reportedly

raising as much as $30 million for the organization.

He has claimed to be very hands-on about his involvement with the charity, visiting its

hospital locations on a regular basis.

He said of those visits, "Each time is more special than the last…

You develop amazing relationships with the parents and the children, many who weren't

given a chance at life by other hospitals — it truly puts life in perspective and

will completely change you as a person."

The businesses

Just outside Charlottesville, Virginia, Trump Winery sits on a sprawling 1,300-acre estate.

And Eric has been in charge of all of it since its opening in 2011, an interest, he said,

which stems from the his feelings that wine "is sexy" and "luxurious."

He and wife Lara kicked off their wedding celebration with a tasting at the winery in

2014.

The outcast

Tiffany Trump has been one of the least visible of Trump's children throughout Trump's presidential

bid, and that's in part to do with the fact that she was raised across the country with

her mother, Trump's second wife, Marla Maples.

Tiffany was born in 1993 and raised in California with her mother from the age of four after

Maples and Trump officially divorced in 1999.

While Tiffany remained on the west coast with her mother, she did keep touch with her siblings

all the while, but grew up largely without her father.

As Maples herself told The New York Times, "She'd like to get to know her father better

and spend time with him like his other children did: by going to his office and watching him

work."

Maples said Tiffany felt "wounded" by being depicted as the "forgotten Trump" during his

campaign.

The good news is, she can finally fulfill that dream of having a "slumber party in the

White House" now.

The minor

There's a reason Barron Trump's rare appearances on the campaign circuit were so heavily scrutinized

and subject to memes: He didn't really want any part of it.

A source close to Trump's transition team revealed that the election process was "difficult"

for the then-10-year-old child and that his mother Melania took it upon herself to try

and keep the "disruption to a minimum."

As the only son to Trump and Melania, Donald's third wife, Barron was born in 2006 to immense

riches and luxury.

He was famously photographed in his gilded suite, fit with a gold-trimmed stroller no

less, and is expected to remain in his penthouse until he finishes fourth grade in 2017.

To get a sense of just how pampered the kid is, Melania revealed that he's routinely covered

in her skincare line's Caviar Complex C6 every night after his bath and said, "He's not a

sweatpants child.

He doesn't mind putting on a [suit] and he likes to dress up in a tie sometimes like

Daddy … "I call him 'Mini-Donald."

The wedding estate

Trump's luxe Palm Beach, Florida estate called Mar-a-Lago has played host to several of his

children's weddings, including Donald Jr.'s marriage to Vanessa in 2005, Ivanka's nuptials

with Kushner in 2009, and Eric's wedding to Lara in 2014.

The trophies

Donald Jr. and Eric Trump stoked the ire of animal rights activists by appearing in photos

while posing next to a dead elephant, kudu, civet cat, and waterbuck while on a big game

safari hunt in Zimbabwe.

Donald Jr. spoke out in response to the backlash and earned even more criticism for his rationale.

"Nah listen, I still hunt, I've always been a hunter.

It's something that I've done for a long time.

In Africa, and people who haven't been there don't see it, like, over there an elephant

villages for weeks, and it all gets used.

Nothing gets wasted in Africa."

The abodes

Most of the Trump kids live in — where else? Trump properties.

Ivanka revealed that she chose to reside in the $10 million Trump Park Avenue penthouse

but that she still has to pay a mortgage for the place.

She added that she did negotiate its price with her father, saying, "He'd be disappointed

if I didn't."

Meanwhile, Eric and his wife Lara live in a $2 million apartment at Trump Parc East,

and while Donald Jr. has reportedly moved across town to a non-Trump tower, and Tiffany

is currently touring Harvard University, Barron, who occupies an entire floor in Trump Tower,

has yet to chip in for rent.

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Bangla News Today | রামপালবিরোধীদের কঠোর সমালোচনায় প্রধানমন্ত্রী | SHEIKH HASINA | RAMPAL POWER - Duration: 1:25.

রামপালবিরোধীদের কঠোর সমালোচনা

করে প্রধানমন্ত্রী শেখ হাসিনা বলেছেন,

বিদ্যুৎকেন্দ্রটি যেখানে তৈরি হবে,

সেই জায়গায় না গিয়েই রামপালবিরোধীরা

এর ক্ষতিকর প্রভাবের কথা বলছেন।

রামপালের বিরুদ্ধে আন্দোলনকারীদের

উদ্দেশে প্রধানমন্ত্রী বলেন, রামপাল বিদ্যুৎকেন্দ্র

সুন্দরবনে নয়...রামপালে স্থাপন করা হবে।

আজ শনিবার বেলা সাড়ে ১১টার দিকে চট্টগ্রামে

ইঞ্জিনিয়ার্স ইনস্টিটিউশন বাংলাদেশের (আইইবি)

জাতীয় কনভেনশন উদ্বোধন করে প্রধানমন্ত্রী

এসব কথা বলেন।

খবর বাসস।

প্রধানমন্ত্রী বলেন, বিদ্যুৎকেন্দ্রটি

সুন্দরবনের বাইরের সীমানা থেকে প্রায়

১৪ কিলোমিটার দূরে এবং ওয়ার্ল্ড হেরিটেজ

সাইট থেকে প্রায় ৭০ কিলোমিটার দূরে

নির্মিত হচ্ছে, তাই সুন্দরবনের ক্ষতির

কোনো আশঙ্কা নেই।

তিনি আরও বলেন, যেখানে তাঁর সরকার দেশের

জনগণের জন্য কাজ করে যাচ্ছে, সেখানে

অল্পসংখ্যক মানুষ ঢাকায় বসে রামপাল

বিদ্যুৎকেন্দ্রের বিরোধিতা করছেন এবং

দেশের বাইরেও এর বিরুদ্ধে প্রচারণা

চালাচ্ছেন।

প্রধানমন্ত্রী বলেন, ঢাকায় বসে তাঁরা

বিক্ষোভ করছেন, ...তাঁরা জীবনে কখনো

রামপালে যাননি।

আইইবি সভাপতি কবির আহমদ ভুঁইয়া ও সাধারণ

সম্পাদক আবদুস সবুর, আইইবি চট্টগ্রাম

কেন্দ্রের সভাপতি সাদেক মো. চৌধুরী

ও সাধারণ সম্পাদক প্রবীর কুমার সেন

এ সময় মঞ্চে উপস্থিত ছিলেন এবং বক্তব্য

দেন।

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Jeff Sessions asks Sally Yates about saying "no" during confirmation hearing - Duration: 0:39.

Do you think the Attorney General has a responsibility to say no to the President if he asks for

something that's improper?

If the views the President wants to execute are unlawful, should the Attorney General

or the Deputy Attorney General say no?

Senator, I believe that the Attorney General or the Deputy Attorney General has an obligation

to follow the law and the Constitution and to give their independent legal advice to

the President.

You have to watch out because people will be asking you to do things you just need to

say no about.

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Christopher Reeve's Son Doesn't Look Like This Anymore - Duration: 3:25.

Superman actor Christopher Reeve's youngest son, William Reeve, turned 24 in 2016, and

is paving his own way as a broadcaster and activist, honoring the lives of his late mother

and father.

The spitting image of his dad, Christopher Reeve's son is all grown up.

Orphaned at 13

Despite losing both parents by age 13, Will Reeve managed to grow up with a good head

on his shoulders.

Less than a year after his father's passing in 2004, Will's mother, Dana, got the news

that she had lung cancer, and spent her remaining days making sure that Will would be well cared

for in her absence.

She died in 2006, and according to People, Will then lived with childhood friends.

Though Will had relatives and two half-siblings from his father's previous relationship with

model Gae Exton, as well as other blood relatives, his mother wanted him to stay in the familiar

environment of Bedford, New York.

Years later, this decision seems to have been the right one.

He's a sports analyst

Will earned degrees in English and American literature from Middlebury College in Vermont

in 2014, before cutting his teeth in the field as a production assistant at Good Morning

America.

Will later landed a reporting gig with ESPN, and has served as a member of the popular

SportsCenter team since early 2015.

In addition to his role as an ESPN contributor, Will also hosts a weekly hockey show for MSG

Network.

He told Page Six he grew up on the ice, saying,

"Some of my fondest memories come from sitting along the glass with my mom and dad, learning

to love hockey and forging a deep bond with my parents, and the sport, that still exists

today."

In fact, his father reportedly attended one of Will's hockey games the day before he died.

Will told The Wrap,

"My dad and I had a huge bond and shared a love of sports.

I hope [my parents] would be proud and say, 'Great job,' no matter what.

Then my dad would probably tell me to straighten my tie!"

He honors his late parents with activism

Will has worked tirelessly to raise money and awareness for the Christopher and Dana

Reeve Foundation, which pursues cures for spinal cord injuries, but he stopped short

of running a marathon for the cause because he was afraid of not being able to finish

the 26.2-mile course.

Will told the Today show in 2016,

"I'd always said that I'd do it next year, mainly because I didn't think I could do it.

I didn't want to embarrass myself or look like a fool, but I realized that's not the

point.

I'm not running for me."

Will elaborated on his philanthropy, telling the New York Post,

"My folks instilled great values in me.

One of the things they taught me from an early age is that when you're doing something, you'd

better go all the way."

After that epiphany of sorts, Reeve laced up his sneaks and ran the New York City Marathon

in November 2016 with a goal to raise $35,000 for the foundation, finishing the race in

4 hours and 36 minutes and surpassing his fundraising goal.

Even Superman's kids had to eat broccoli and go to bed

While some young people can't wait to spread their wings and rebel against their upbringing,

Will has remained firmly rooted to the simple things in life and is close to his half-siblings.

In 2013, the trio made headlines when they attended a gala together to benefit his parents'

foundation.

Like Will, half-siblings Alexandra and Matthew have pursued careers outside of showbiz.

How has Will remained so humble despite his parents' fame?

Will told ABC,

"They were just my parents.

They were the people who told me to turn off the TV, to eat my broccoli, to go to bed.

I understood that not every child experiences then going to the grocery store and then seeing

their dad on the magazine in the checkout aisle."

When you think about it, being a good dad is a pretty superheroic task after all.

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Comic books aren't like real life — they're so much cooler.

Lifting characters from comics and adapting them to the big screen is a complicated process.

And for Marvel, that meant a redesign of some pretty iconic characters.

The impact of the Avengers is a lot greater if you think they could actually show up on

the evening news, but getting them from all their brightly-colored comic book glory to

living, breathing characters took some heavy revision.

It was, however, totally worth it.

Here's why Marvel changed how the Avengers looked when they brought them to the movies.

Hawkeye

Sharp-eyed viewers will notice that in Avengers, Age of Ultron, and Civil War, Jeremy Renner's

Hawkeye sports some gear that pays tribute to the character's original comic look with

its purple coloring, but without getting quite so crazy.

Of course, it's thankfully missing some traditional details: when Renner went on stage at Wizard

World Chicago's MCU panel, one optimistic young fan asked if he was going to get to

wear a mask.

He confirmed that the answer was a resounding "no."

And here's why it's for the best.

If Marvel had kept Clint Barton's original look … just, no.

It's not clear what's worse: the purple-on-purple outfit, or that mask.

That mask.

Look at it!

Even still, his comic costume sort of made sense.

The character's parents died when he was a kid.

But when it came time to stay in the orphanage, he said, "nuts to this" and joined the circus

instead.

And, without question, this get-up belongs in the circus.

Marvel was going for a serious feel with The Avengers, after all, and this one just had

to go in its entirely.

Good thing.

Of course, they could've gone a step further and given him, oh, you know, a gun, too.

"The city is flying.

We're fighting an army of robots.

And I have a bow and arrow.

None of this makes sense."

Captain America

When it came to getting down to the business of war, Marvel Studios made the right moves

with Captain America.

They kept the iconic red, white, and blue, but opted for something a little more serious.

It makes sense, because soldiers on either side wouldn't take him seriously if he'd kept

his comics look.

Actor Chris Evans was well aware of the positive changes, too, telling Empire, "Given the fact

that his costume is red, white, and blue, and it's tight, it could be kind of flash

and over the top … they've done a really good job of making it look really cool."

What's not so cool?

The original costume from the comics.

Sure, it's a classic, but it's fitting that Cap only wears it when he's parading on-stage

like a doofus, hawking war bonds.

The movie treats it like a joke, because it pretty much is.

So what if Cap had worn the original comics outfit into the field?

Well, he might feel a little silly with such a brightly colored costume as he charged into

battle.

And those little wings on the side of his head couldn't have offered much tactical advantage,

either.

Definitely better to clip them.

Thor

The original costume for Thor, Marvel's resident Norse god of thunder, was pretty dang cool.

It was also — to put it simply — completely unfilmable.

And the first time Thor made it to television in 1988's The Incredible Hulk Returns proves

this to be true, since they didn't even bother trying to come close:

"No Thor let's save him, give me the hammer."

"Give me the hammer!"

"You want a fight?

You'll get one!"

But by 2007, Marvel redesigned his outfit in the comics.

And that's more or less what made it to the silver screen in 2011's Thor movie.

It's pretty much perfect, right?

Only it's missing one thing...where's his helmet?

The helmet made a brief appearance in the first movie, and then it's never seen again.

That's mostly because Thor actor Chris Hemsworth really, really hated it.

He told IGN in 2013:

"It's just incredibly uncomfortable.

And the amount of times it would fall off and like the bridge would be smashing me in

the nose or the wings to the helmet in one of the fight scenes was getting clipped off…"

And you know?

That's okay.

Because, let's face it: no one really looks badass when they're wearing a hat with wings,

as we've already proved with Captain America.

That goes double for the helmet Thor used to wear in the comics before his redesign,

too.

It looks like he's wearing a flying Hershey's Kiss.

That may work for Peter Jackson and his army of orc-food, but that's just not gonna fly

with Thor.

It's a case where you can draw things that you can't easily translate into the real world.

Thor's hat is one of those things that just didn't work.

Ant-Man

When Ant-Man made it to the big screen, they threw away his silly comic costume, giving

him an updated, redesigned costume that was made in the best possible way ever — with

real, honest-to-goodness science.

The movie-making geniuses over at Marvel consulted with a very real-world genius, Dr. Spiros

Michalakis from the Institute for Quantum Information and Matter at Caltech.

According to the good doctor, when you look at the problems of shrinking a full-sized

human to ant-sized, you're messing with all kinds of laws.

Like density: if Paul Rudd really was compacted to the size of an ant, he'd about the same

density as a white dwarf star.

"Bringing him in!"

"Sorry about this."

And there's more.

From breathing oxygen molecules too big for your tiny body to process, to a smaller body

that generates too much heat, there are lots of reasons why comic book Ant-Man's outfit

just wouldn't cut it.

Enter the new Ant-Man suit, with a totally closed design.

That's a radical departure from...this thing.

The big, silver dome, the little microphone for speaking to ants, and those antennae.

Oh, lord — the antennae.

Falcon

Movie Falcon's military badassery is another major departure from the comics, and it's

right in line with the updated costume Marvel went with.

Falcon got decked out in military garb, functional-looking wings, and Redwing became a drone, rather

than the feathers-and-blood bird he was in the comics.

The comic book version of Sam Wilson is almost nothing like the movies, and that's a good

thing.

That weird red-and-white spandex he wears?

That mask?

That yellow triangle that looks like a bullseye for the middle of his face?

There's no real rationale that exists to justify that outfit.

Maybe it's supposed to make him more aerodynamic?

Or just looking more like some kinda...bird person?

"It has been a challenging mating season for Bird Person."

"Then it's time to get your beak wet tonight, playa.

Go have some fun out there, Bird Person."

But according to actor Anthony Mackie, he's actually been campaigning to bring back the

spandex.

He told Rolling Stone:

"I worked so hard to get my body in shape that I wanted to show it off.

But [Marvel] decided that they wanted Falcon to be more of a military character, which

I'm not complaining about, because my gear looks dope and I get to kick a lot of ass.

Ever since I got in good shape, though, I'm all about spandex."

So, if you're one of those people that wants to see Falcon in all his supertight glory,

Mackie's working on it.

And he doesn't seem like the type to give up easily.

Quicksilver

Even before actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson was officially, completely signed to play Quicksilver

in Avengers: Age of Ultron, there was some discussion about which parts of the character's

signature look would stay, and which would go.

According to early conversations, what Quicksilver was going to look like was a part of the negotiations

with 20th Century Fox, who has its own version of the character appearing in the X-Men franchise.

There had to be a lot of careful stepping around this one, after all, to keep from mentioning

or using anything that would get them in trouble with Fox.

Given Marvel's dedication to making the Avengers people who could exist in the real world — at

least sort of — Quicksilver got some revisions away from his comic book counterpart, who

would look more than a little creepy in real life.

The hair?

Straight up white.

The outfit?

Blue spandex with a boring lightning bolt going diagonally across the chest, like a

sash or something.

Comic book Quicksilver looks like some kind of hall monitor on meth or something.

Scarlet Witch

When it comes to translating female comic book characters to the big screen, movie studios

have an uphill challenge.

Based on our research, a large contingent of female superheroes think a magic, strapless,

pointy bathing suit is absolutely the way to go when you're fighting evil.

It goes without saying that rushing into battle in a bathing suit isn't the most practical

option — which is why Marvel Studios went and revamped the outfits for Scarlet Witch

in Age of Ultron and Civil War.

And that's an unbelievably good thing, because there's pretty much no options for Scarlet

Witch that they could have lifted from the comics and successfully translated to the

screen.

What Scarlet Witch wears in the comics is pretty bonkers.

She has, for some inexplicable reason, always been drawn wearing a pointed picture frame

around her face.

And then, of course, there's the low-cut bathing suit...situation.

Fortunately for actress Elizabeth Olsen, Marvel's plans to completely revamp Scarlet Witch in

the movies have been in place from the beginning.

While appearing on Late Night with Seth Myers, Olsen herself explained her initial meeting

with Age of Ultron director Joss Whedon:

"He said, there's this character Scarlet Witch that I'm interested in for you to play.

And then he said when you go home and Google her, just now that you'll never ever have

to wear what she wears in the comics."

While a certain segment of the comic book reading population might be pretty pleased

to see Elizabeth Olsen wear whatever this is, Marvel Studios had the good sense to completely

ignore them.

Vision

According to Vision himself, actor Paul Bettany, part of the problem Marvel faced was in making

him look exotic against an already out-there cast of characters.

More than six months of back-and-forth went into finding the right colors for Vision.

Vision first showed up in the comics in 1968, and over the years he's had a couple different

variations to his look.

Eventually Vision went from his sort of "lemonade-and-cucumbers" look to more of a beige, "I spilled country

gravy on myself" look.

And really, white on white is not that great of a fashion choice.

But most of them were, for some reason, variations on a bright yellow-and-green outfit, cape,

and bright red face.

Fortunately, when it came time to film, the Vision's skin tone changed, going from bright

red to what makeup department designer Jeremy Woodhead described as "purple-pinky red".

Considering how Vision in the comics has traditionally looked more or less like a goofy crying clown

with a yellow cape, there's really only one word to describe the filmmakers' changes to

bring the character into reality: Marvelous.

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