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== This series takes place in the same universe as ''[[Wolverine and Thethe X-Men]]''. ==
Let's look at the evidence. Nick Fury is voiced by the same voice actor who played him in the previous series. The M.R.D. is mentioned in one of the animated shorts, and this series was in production before the organization became part of the comics. Furthermore, Banner is fully aware that SHIELD is up to no good with their dealings with gamma radiation and other experiments, which he could have become aware of in the W&TXM episode, "Wolverine vs. Hulk."
 
Finally, in "Breakout" parts 1 and 2, we see the Wendigo, the threat of the previously mentioned episode, inside the Raft, one of the supervillain prisons. "But," you say, "the Wendigoes were reverted back to normal in that same episode." Not necessarily - one, it can't be based off of the Wendigo from the comics, because that character can't exist outside of Canada. And two, whose to say that SHIELD didn't create another one and then imprison it in the Raft in order to cover it up? The beast clearly went out of its way to desecrate a SHIELD insignia, almost as if it were personal...
 
* This show has some of the same writers ''[[Wolverine and Thethe X-Men]]'' did, so this is possible.
** After the raw deal the showrunners of ''Wolverine and the X-Men'' with the abrupt cancellation of the series it wouldn't suprise anyone if ''Avengers'' ended up being a [[Spiritual Successor]].
** And [[Steven Blum]] doing Wolverine's voice to boot.
** Granted, a lot of the stuff so far does support that idea, but Steven Blum as the voice of Wolverine is itself not proof of it being in the same universe as he'd also voiced Wolveirne in [[X-Men Legends|a]] [[Hulk Vs|lot]] [[Marvel vs. Capcom|of]] [[The Super HeroSuperhero Squad Show|other]] [[Spider-Man: Web of Shadows|stuff]], [[Marvel Ultimate Alliance|too]]. [[Fred Tatasciore]], the voice of The Hulk was did the voice [[Marvel Ultimate Alliance|in]] [[Hulk Vs|a]] [[Ultimate Avengers|lot]] [[Next Avengers|of]] [[Marvel vs. Capcom|stuff]], but that said, the voice of Bruce Banner was also from Wolverine and the X-Men, so that also supports it. The different art style can be written off as [[Art Shift]]. The placement of Fury's eyepatch is correct in this version.
** Confirmed during the [httphttps://www.marvel.com/news/all.14517.the_avengers~colon~:_emh~excl~!_ep~dot~_9_preview_and_liveblog live blog for "Living Legend."]{{Dead link}} A screenshot of the relevant information can be seen [https://web.archive.org/web/20160412025842/http://i431.photobucket.com/albums/qq33/RazorsawTF/iwasright.png here.]
** Considering the [[Fantastic Four]] are now semi-regular supporting characters as of Season 2, I wouldn't be surprised if everybody's favorite mutants put in an appearance in the third season. They definitely ''exist'' in this universe, but they might have to [[Screwed Byby the Lawyers|iron out some legal difficulties]] to get away with giving them speaking roles.
 
 
== This show and ''[[Wolverine and Thethe X-Men]]'' are an attempt to create a [[DCAU|Marvel Animated Universe]] ==
 
There was a halfhearted attempt at this in the 1990s with ''[[Spider-Man: theThe Animated Series]]'', ''[[X-Men (Animationanimation)|X-Men]]'', ''[[Fantastic Four (Animationanimation)|Fantastic Four]]'', ''[[Iron Man (Animationanimation)|Iron Man]]'', and ''[[The Incredible Hulk]]''; but there were too many showrunners and production companies involved to pull it off then. ''Wolverine and the X-Men'' and ''Avengers'' share the same production team. With The DCAU effectively ended with the conclusion of ''[[Justice League]]'', there is now an opening.
* We'll have to wait and see, but if ''[[Ultimate Spider-Man]]'' ends up taking place in the same universe, this could be confirmed.
* The idea that Ultimate Spider-Man will take place in the same universe as A:EMH has most likely been skunked, as USM apparently has a demonstrably different Nick Fury.
** Fury in Avengers is different from Fury in ''[[Wolverine and Thethe X -Men]]'', and yet they're [[Word of God|confirmed]] to be one and the same. Maybe he got tired of the white hair and got a haircut. Also, no one said it has to take place at the same time, just in the same universe. Ultimate Spider-Man may even take place ''before'' Avengers.
** Fury loves to use those [[Ridiculously Human Robot|Life Model Decoys]] as seen in " {{spoiler|Breakout}}" so who's to say he wasn't using one in "Wolverine?"
* Eric Loomis doesn't voice Iron Man in Ultimate Spiderman. Does this theory seem invalid now?
** Tim Daly doesn't voice Superman in [[Justice League]] and yet it's still the same character in the same continuity.
** Though Fury is voiced by someone different too(Chi [[Mc Bride]]McBride)
** But Marvel Animation has pushed back the second season so it would coincide with the premiere of [[Ultimate Spider -Man]] even though season 2 is almost completed.
** Also, the villain Blizzard seems to have the same look in Avengers:EMH and Ultimate Spider-Man, that could imply a connection.
*** Living Laser and Klaw, however, do not. Dr. Doom is also stated to be younger and not at his full Latverian power in USM, unlike in A:EMH. And even if USM takes place before Avengers, the fact that Klaw is in both and had his supervillain transformation in Avengers, invalidates this. [[Epileptic Trees|Unless there's two sound-powered villains named Klaw]].
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* ''That would be AWESOME.''
* Tony hitting on Wonder Woman. You know it would be as hilarious as Flash hitting on Wasp.
{{quote| '''Flash:''' So your guy can control ants and shrink? Kinda lame.<br />
'''Wasp:''' He can also grow larger. You?<br />
'''Flash:''' I'm... really fast. }}
* Hulk and Hawkgirl teaming up would be the best though.
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== Supervillain Breakout Theories ==
Judging from "Breakout", this is being set up as the overall arc for at least the first season, and the end of the episode makes it clear we don't know who did it. Ideas:
 
* Graviton: [[Jossed]]. He didn't wake up until ''after'' everything was under way, and merely took advantage of the fact to wreak some havoc/revenge.
* Loki: He definitely has a long-term plan going, and his "Nobody's ready for what comes next" makes it sound like he's got something big in the immediate works. He's also the [[Arch Enemy]] of one of the major Avengers. Seems very possible.
** Loki and HYDRA are the most likely choices. Loki was also responsible for [[Nice Job Fixing It, Villain|unintentionally]] causing the Avengers to form in the comics.
** Having Enchantress recruit Baron Zemo for his Masters of Evil seems to help support this.
** It does Keep Thor out of Asgard
** {{spoiler|Confirmed as of "The Fall of Asgard". Loki set up both the breakout and the Masters of Evil to keep Thor busy until he was ready to deal with him}}.
* The Leader: While a certified Chessmaster and [[Arch Enemy]] of the Hulk, he gives the impression more of simply taking advantage of the breakout, rather than causing it. Besides, he was locked up.
** It's probably not him, since he was pondering what caused it himself. That said, he is taking advantage of it and making the Cube his new base.
** Not him: During the break out episode, the leader says something along the lines of ''It appears that whatever happened in the cube, is also happened in the big house and the vault'', so he did not really know what was going on.
* Mad Thinker: Seems unlikely- he just predicted the breakout, but didn't appear to cause it.
** We know it wasn't Mad Thinker, but how exactly did he know it was coming? Especially considering who DID orcestrate it?
* Kang: Possible, though from the micro-episodes it doesn't really seem like [[Noble Demon|this version's]] style.
** Kang isn't a saint however and if it would help his goals, he'd do it.
** Jossed, most likely, by "The Man Who Stole Tomorrow". Kang didn't arrive in the present until long after the breakout, though with his being a time-traveller you can't be entirely sure.
* Klaw: Admittedly I'm not at all familiar with the character from other media, but this version of him comes off as more of a (comparatively) small-time arms dealer. His pulling off something this big doesn't seem feasible.
** He's highly intelligent, so he could pull it it off.He's not an arms dealer either. That said, it doesn't match his current goals, so it's probably not him. .
* HYDRA: The micro-episodes built up HYDRA very clearly as one of the big threats out there, and if the Skull is still in charge behind the scenes, he's both Captain America's Arch Enemy and a certified [[Complete Monster]]. Also, Black Widow's up to ''something'' with them. Likely suspect.
** Considering she walked by Hill and Wasp a bit before the break out, it could be Widow. Strucker did say something would go down soon.
*** First off, Strucker didn't say anything, Nick inferred it from his silence. Second, I imagine that what was going down was the Grim Reaper's breakout attempt.
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*** Most of the villains were confused when it happened, but quickly took it as a chance to escape. Reaper and Strucker reacted calmly, Reaper didn't look surprised and even smiled. Alternatively, it could have been the Red Skull.
**** This is an extremely strong candidate. After all, Hydra has the international and technological means, the motive for causing chaos before their rise, and the opportunity with moles and soldiers everywhere in Shield. The one problem with this theory is that Baron Strucker seemed mildly surprised that Baron Zemo escaped as well. If HYDRA was behind all 4 prisons failing, why would Strucker be surprised that his old boss would have the resilience to escape the raft? Although it could have been more of a, "Ah, so you made it out just like us."
* Doom: He's got the smarts and resources to pull it off, and Iron Man just antagonized him, but he's mostly a [[Fantastic Four]] bad guy. Seems unlikely.
** Mad Thinker and Red Ghost are F4 villains too, so it's not unlikely at all. Doom is also an Avengers villain anyway. Either way, Doom is making an appearance on the show eventually.
** The Breakout episode ''begins'' with Iron Man stopping a AIM weapon sell out to Doom's Latveria and warns Doom's mook that he is going to chase whomever steals his weapons, including Doom. It is certainly strange that the same day Iron Man messes with Dr. Doom, the breakout happens.
*** I'd count that as evidence against it. Doom's good. Doom's damn good. But Doom isn't good enough to covertly arrange the break out of three of the most secure prisons in the world within a matter of hours. If it had happened the next day, maybe. But the same day? And besides, Doom would go for retribution on a much more personal level, and he'd want Stark to know it was him.
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* Odin:
** To teach Thor a lesson?
* New theory: The Skrulls are behind it like in the comics.
* Ultron
** Seems unlikely, as Ultron (or his predecessors) was only used at the Big House and, unless they hacked the SHIELD network, wouldn't have been able to affect the other prisons. Also, given that Pym is still seen upgrading Ultron later, it's very possible those early synthezoids weren't smart enough to go evil- ''now'', on the other hand...
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** Hulk can't maintain his form forever anyway according to the comics. Once sufficiently fatigued, he will revert to Banner, until the next time Banner Hulks out.
*** Of course , he has such a high stamina, getting fatigued probably won't be a problem. For most situations anyway.
**** The triggers for Banner's transformations both to and from the Hulk fall squarely under [[Depending Onon the Writer]]. That being said, post Gammaworld it's possible he transforms back offscreen every so often to help with the science stuff.
* Yup, it happened in "Gammaworld".
** Sort of a no brainer, Hulk demanded full control, so lets assume he does get fatigued, due to Banner's [[Deal Withwith the Devil|Deal with the Jerkass]] he has to re Hulk out off screen. Course now his willpower and focus is at a all time low as we saw in Gamma World.
 
== Wasp is a mutant ==
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* Actually, in the comics Black Widow was with the KGB before joining the Avengers as a spy, so it's not like the show in that case. That said, a love triangle with Hawkeye, Black Widow, and Mockingbird is likely; it did seem like Hawkeye had a crush on her.
* This being the case, she was probably shocked when Hawkeye left her near the Gamma Dome when she wanted to help.
** No, that would fit more with her being a [[Reverse Mole]] the whole time- ''holy @$%#!'' If ''that'' becomes [[Canon]], she could suddenly be a really interesting character. (Not that she wasn't already, ''but''...) Question ''is'', how would that work? How could her actions be explained into working for SHIELD? Did [[Manipulative Bastard|Fury]] tell her to do anything necessary to maintain her role? ''What will Hawkeye's reaction be?!''
*** This scenario seems much more plausible given the recent episode "Widow's Sting". Her saving Hawkeye at the end and lying to Strucker about it, and ESPECIALLY Nick Fury's dialogue practically scream "[[Fake Defector]]!" Conceivably, Fury and Widow have been purposefully playing Hawkeye all along to establish her cover (remember when Strucker told the Widow just before they attempted to escape "And to think I doubted your loyalty."?)
*** Hawkeye's reaction? He'll take his anger out on Fury for setting it all up, especially when Widow framed him.
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** ''Technically'' jossed by ''Hail Hydra'': she was a [[Reverse Mole]] all along, so there was no need for a [[Heel Face Turn]] to ditch Hydra.
 
== Nick Fury will try to lure [[Captain America (comics)]] away from the Avengers. ==
He wants super soldiers just like Cap, said so himself in the Breakout P2. Plus Tony and Hank are [[Genre Savvy|very much aware]] Nick is a [[Manipulative Bastard]] whose methods are ruthless and runs SHIELD like a tyrant. Chills ran down my spin which Nick gave Cap his Bike because it was unsettling similar to how Tony welcomed Cap to the Avengers. Both their fathers knew Cap, gave him [[WW 2]] trinkets, said father and son "idolized him..." with things ending on a HAND SHAKE. Cap clearly doesn't feel at home with the Avengers and may leave because he feels SHIELD offers a more military, familiar atmosphere... And with suspected Hydra agent Black Widow spinning that web of hers...
* Cap will be upset at Nick Fury's methods. He'll tell him he's nothing like his father and chose to rejoin the Avengers.
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** It's unclear if this is actually Jack Fury or just an illusion cooked up to seduce Cap. Cap even states that the Jack Fury ''he'' knew would ''never'' encourage anyone to give up and/or surrender.
*** Except if it was an illusion, why didn't Hela's illusion include Bucky? The lack of Bucky seems to imply tha those were real spirits.
**** Because Bucky was Cap's sidekick while Jack Fury was his superior. He might have more inclination to listen to the seasoned veteran than he does the kid. Also the "Spirits" included James Howlett, AKA [[X -Men|Wolverine]] and you know ''damn well'' that he isn't dead.
*** Bucky is Cap's best friend though. If the point was to convince him to stay, why not complete the whole set?
*** Because Bucky isn't dead anymore. Cap subconsciously brought him back when he touched the Cosmic Cube, even though all he really wanted to do was stop Strucker.
*** The "Howling Commando's are just an illusion" theory makes more sense when you remember that Nifelheim in Marvel Universe is for the dishonored dead, not heroes like them.
== Bucky will return as The Winter Soldier ==
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* Theory two, Kang is the one that does it. He seems to have it out for Cap, since he belives he's does something that will put the future in danger.
* Theory three, General Ross. He's not a fan or S.H.I.E.L.D. or (presumably) the Avengers and his own Super-Soldier would help even the odds.
* To add fuel to the fire, they named dropped Lukin in the episode "Widow's sting". Lukin was introduced early on in Brubakers Captain America and he had the Winter Soldier working for him until Bucky broke free of the brainwashing.
* This has become even more likely since "Hail Hydra" where it is shown that Bucky did die when the rocket exploded but that thanks to Caps wish with the cosmic cube he survived though with injuries very similar to the ones he had in the comics
 
== Jane Foster will lift Mjolnir at some point. ==
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** We shouldn't count Widow out, though it's probably not any time soon.
*** True. The above WMG about her being a [[Reverse Mole]] could be right.
* Scarlett Witch, thus bringing this show and ''[[Wolverine and Thethe X-Men]]'' closer together.
* It probably is Mockingbird, since she's seen in some of the trailers.
** Links, please!
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjkUWT4QIe0 Here!] Pause it at 0:12. She's next to Hawkeye.
* Carol Danvers seems to be on the road to becoming [[Ms. Marvel]].
** This has been pretty much [[Word of God|confirmed by the writers]] in the DVD bonus features. Carol ''will'' become Ms. Marvel and she ''will'' join the Avengers at some point.
 
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Why? Because [[Iron Man]] goes out of his way to mention "12 bedrooms" in "Some Assembly Required." It may ''look'' like a throwaway gag about how friggin' ''huge'' the house is, but that could be excellent [[Foreshadowing]] for more characters.
** And they will be War Machine (seeing as we've already met Rhodey), Mockingbird (in trailer), Mar-Vell, and [[She Hulk]] (because she's '''awesome''').
** [[She Hulk]] is unlikely, since we haven't even met Rick Jones or Betty Ross yet and Hulk obviously hasn't given her his blood yet. We probably won't see her this season.
** [[Deadpool]]. Because Everything's better with Deadpool. And there is such thing as being a "honorary" member, isn't it?
** Looks like they might be recruiting Ms. Marvel.
** Mockingbird is showing up in the episode "Widow's sting".
** Posibly Bucky if he survived [[WW 2]] turned into Winter Soldier then pulls a [[Heel Face Turn]] to the heroes. Also hoping for Moon Knight or Spider-man.
** Until now, we've met Mar-Vell, Ms. Marvel and Wonder Man(If he does a [[Heel Face Turn]]), posibly the 12th could be Rhodey, but we'll see who we meet.
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== Mutants are going to be play a big part down the line. ==
Besides the fact that it takes place in the same universe as ''[[Wolverine and Thethe X-Men]]'', they've been dropping hints left and right. Mention of the Mutant Response Division, a newspaper article on a Secret School for mutants, and Mahr Vell's mention of an anomaly in humans that he's been studying as a Xenobiologist. Besides, they've already shown at least two actual mutants, three if the theory that The Wasp is a mutant holds true.
* [[Wolverine|Logan's]] appeared already and was a friend of Cap's ''and'' has been an Avenger in the comics; come Season Two it wouldn't be a stretch to see him doing some time as part of the team. The creative team may even finish some of the storylines they wanted to do in [[Wolverine and Thethe X -Men]] like {{spoiler|Apocalypse taking over in the future}}.
 
== ''Everything'' in this series is Loki's fault. ==
He's a ''trickster god.'' His ''power'' is lying. Who better to single-handedly control a [[Xanatos Gambit]]?
* To go into more detail, he probably planned the breakout, possibly manipulating HYDRA into it. According to the [[Just Bugs Me]] page, he sent the Wrecking Crew to get the gamma emitter, which would have lead them to the Leader. He got Enchantress to form the Masters of Evil. He chose a mistress that is canonically [[Foe Yay|head over heels]] for [[The Mighty Thor|Thor]], and thus would stop at nothing to [[Stalker Withwith a Crush|make him hers]]. He may have twisted Baron Zemo's knowledge of Hawkeye and Black Panther to make them lose. Why? Perhaps because his brother is pissed off at his father and thus avoiding Asgard, and Loki wants him to ''stay'' that way so his plan can commence...
** Which would make Jane Foster the [[Spanner in Thethe Works]]...
*** Unless she's really the Enchantress....
** Actually, The Wrecking Crew were already working for the Leader (They seem to be gamma villains in this show). Loki had nothing to do with that.
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== One of the pre-Avengers caused the breakout. ==
It would be an interesting twist. The most likely candidate is Wasp. As explained above, she did it to become a superhero. And wants Hank to get out of his lab and shows him what they can really do. Angry at Hank's reluctance, she went to S.H.I.E.L.D. HQ and caused the Breakout. Throughout the series, we see her moments of [[Jerkass]], especially the episode featuring Captain Mar-Vell. Later on, she was clearly upset that Henry chose to quit the team because of his refusal to fight. She'll set up an elaborate plan to get Hank to remain, a la Hank himself in the original comics. However, we'll all be led to believe Hank is doing this, much like he REALLY did in the comics, out of revenge for going against his beliefs. But soon they'll figure out its her, then she reveals everything and her reasons, a la [[Watchmen (Comic Bookcomics)|Ozymandias]]. We learn that she grew up in a wealthy mansion, but eventually grew bored with it, and became a superhero for the excitement of it all. It turns out her powers (or mutation, if she's indeed a mutant) has a side-effect of giving her mental problems.
** Except that any and every breakout who-dunnit WMG is jossed, because [[Word of God]] says that Loki did it.
 
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Consider: We know all four SHIELD prisons were involved, but what about the M.R.D. prisons?
* If they're anything like the ones in [[Wolverine and Thethe X -Men]], that may be a good thing. Or not, if they were holding Juggernaut or Magneto.
 
== The Masters of Evil will return with new members ==
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== It will be revealed that one of the Avengers is a Skrull, the question is who will it be? ==
It seems that series will combine the Kree-Skrull War and Secret Invasion stories, probably for the season final. During this it will be reveled that one of the team is a Skrull infiltrator and was replaced some time ago. If they follow the comics this means Ant Man is or will soon be replaced by a Skrull but they could make it a different character just to mess with people. If they go with a different character is say its Wasp.
* It's possible that none of them get replaced though. The Avengers in this show are still starting out and are probably not that well known to the Skrull empire.Their main enemies are still probably the Kree or the F4(if Super-Skrull has gotten his powers).
** And now we know who it is {{spoiler|Cap, who's replaced at the very end of the season by a Skrull agent.}}
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== The series takes place in the same continuity as the ''[[Planet Hulk]]'' animated movie ==
The series will eventually feature the Civil War storyline. As a result, Hulk will be sent into space. "The Man Who Stole Tomorrow" is filled with references to the Civil War plot, from prison 42 to the philosophical conflicts between Captain America and Iron-Man. As noted in several places on this site, the main reason for the Planet Hulk story was to get the Hulk out of the picture for Civil War.
** If this the case, than the upcoming show "Hulk: Agent of SMASH" will also be part of the same universe. Hulk and Caeira's son will show up from the get go. So will {{spoiler|[[Red Hulk]]}} who is debuting on the Avengers second season.
 
== Hank will be forced to turn all his Ultrons into an army to fight Kang. ==
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War between the heroes of the Earth would undermine our defences and make Earth vulnerable to attack from Kree and Skrulls. Cap, as Kang said, has no place in XXI century. That includes his loyalty to American Dream and strong belief in individual liberty. With him Iron Man would convince other heroes, breaking their will, if necessary to register. He will succeed without clear leader of opposition. The result will be an army, which will push back invaders. But that will be just start - people will give up more and more freedom for their safety and in very long run it will lead to totalitarian rule of Kang.
** The betrayal is more likely {{spoiler|due to Cap being a Skrull now}}
** Another crazy idea. There will be civil war but because Cap is a Skrull for now, he and Iron Man will be at diffrent sides. Iron Man will be fighting with Shield and Goverment intervention (like he should, YMMV) and fake Cap will join registration side.
 
== Kang is actually a future version of Tony ==
Related to the WMG above, Tony eventually takes total control of the earth. It's been shown that although Kang's technology is far beyond his own Tony can still interface with it. This is because ''it is based on the tech Tony currently owns.'' The reason for Kang's drastically different appearence is because living as long as he has requrired ... modification to his body in order to keep things running throughout the centuries.
** This seems unlikely, since he would then know Cap was in the 21st century without needing to check the historical records.
*** He just needed to refresh his memory. He's been alive for so long and bounced back and forth across the timestream so many times that things can get a little muddled.
 
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== The timeline changed because of Ultron ==
Wasp may of know about it but Cap made the choice, that is what destroys the future Weaponized Ultron. Without Kang they would have been Weaponized for the Kree/Skrull War. Kang actually accelerated the destruction by intervening. Doubles as [[Hoist Byby His Own Petard]] when Ultron goes bad and [[What Have I Done]] when Kang realizes this, and triples as a (temporary or permanent) [[Token Evil Teammate]] when Kang joins the Avengers to stop Ultron.
 
== The betrayal Kang was talking about was Ultron. ==
Similar to the above the choice Captain America made that destroyed Kang's time line was the choice to weaponize Ultron, which he did in response to the Kree-Skrull invasion. This, predictably, led to Ultron going rogue and destroying the team and the world while they were still reeling from the war. However by going back in time Kang altered the past forcing the Avengers to reprogram Ultron early, not to mention arming them with Damocles base as a result either
A) Ultron will go rogue PRIOR to the invasion or
B)Damocles base will be used to end the Kree-Skrull invasion sooner and with less damage to the planet than in the future Kang is trying to avoid. Either way Ultron would be left facing the Avengers at full or at least close to full strength leading to a rehashing of the Ultron Unlimited from the comics.
 
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== {{spoiler|The Skrull Captain America will help put an end to the [[Secret Invasion]].}} ==
* C'mon. If you {{spoiler|go deep cover as Captain freaking America}}, you're gonna go good in time.
** {{spoiler|Of course they still have to deal with the Kree and Skrulls going at it.}}
** {{spoiler|There is something to this, as Skrull Cap did prevent the Avengers from completely breaking up. He could be just wanting to spy on them some more, but wouldn't it be more convenient to splinter them instead, make the heroes weaker? I think there's a possibility that there might be some [[Becoming the Mask]] moments coming up.}}
 
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== Nick Fury is stranded in the [[Squadron Supreme]] universe. ==
While he finds a way back to his universe, we'll see a lot of [[DC Comics]] [[Shout-Out|Shout Outs]]. He will even borrow [[Green Lantern (Comic Book)|Green Lantern]]-[[Expy]] Doctor Spectrum's Power Prism, as an homage to John Stewart.
** Given how heavily based on Kirby-era Avengers this series is, I wouldn't be surprised if the Squadron Supreme/Sinister appear at some point. [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]] and all that.
 
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== Season 2 will force an [[Enemy Mine]] situation between The Avengers and The Masters of Evil. ==
The cause: {{spoiler|the Kree-Skrull war}} coming to earth. Why would Baron Zemo agree to work alongside his [[Arch Enemy]] [[Captain America (comics)]]? To quote from [[Pragmatic Villainy]], "There's no profit to be had in the end of the world."
** {{spoiler|there was an enemy mine, but against the Enchantress after she turned on all of them. Zemo still turned on the avengers, and he was defeated along with her.}}
 
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== The success of the DVDs will lead to the Avengers starring in a [[Direct to Video]] movie ==
* It seems likely that Disney will eventually release a Marvel DVD attracting the boys who won't watch ''[[Disney Fairies]]''. Maybe this one could adapt ''[[Civil War]]'' or compile an arc's episodes.
** Civil War is unlikely, at least for now. In the comics, with the full Marvel Universe at their disposal, they could organize both a huge group of pro-registration and anti-registration, and it made sense to deem their conflict a "Civil War". With just eight avengers and two agents of SHIELD we can not make a decent "civil war", just a mere internal conflict. It may be possible in the future, as the seasons keep introducing new characters.
 
== Loki will return, more dangerous than ever. ==
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== Later in season 2, Surtur will capture several of the Avengers' already-defeated enemies and transform them into more powerful beings. ==
In the newest trailer for season two, (the link is somewhere above) a few clips show that Surtur is going to be in it for sure. One clip shows his giant hand closing up on a terrified Enchantress, and a later brief clip shows a firey-themed villainess who is obviously a powered-up Enchantress, judging by the designs on her clothes. Now, it may only be limited to her, but I think it would be awesome if Surtur took a few other villains and powered them up too. The Grim Reaper comes to mind especially. That way they can incorporate the more powerful version of the comics with the [[Took a Level Inin Badass|far more awesome]] design and personality of this one.
 
== There will be a Ragnarok arc based on the one from [[The Mighty Thor|Simonson's run on Thor]]. ==
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== The last episode wasn't the first time Loki was punished like that ==
Look at his eyes, look at the markings around them. They look like...burns or scars of some kind. And when its happening, he seems to be mumbling some terrified babble like its his worst fear...because he's lived it before and is deathly terrified of it. Loki hates Odin and Asgard because he did something wrong, was punished, and the punishment left him unhinged.
** Although if you look closely, the Frost Giants have the same markings by their eyes. That's just the mark of a Frost Giant, and Loki is one after all.
 
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* Ant Man/Wasp could be espionage agents for the team gathering info.
* Captain America could be leading a resistance of the Skrull prisoners.
* Hulk will have his powers reversed as his Bruce Banner persona will have Hulk powers and his Hulk persona will have Bruce Banner mannerisms.
** I'm pretty sure those could happen in season 2, as this season is dealing with the Skrull invasion. Heck, the Captain America one is ''almost confirmed'' to happen, as in the trailer there is a split-second scene of Cap with a torn up costume and no mask punching Super-Skrull in the face.
 
== The Season 2 finale will feature... ==
All of Earth's heroes teaming up to fight back aaginst the Skrull invasion. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120511043357/http://blog.newsarama.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/emhgroupshot.jpg This image here] could be of Cap giving one of his classic rousing speeches to the assembled heroes to inspire them to fight on for Earth in the face of an oncoming invasion from beyond the stars. (Also, note that Cap here is wearing his regular outfit, and not the Ultimate-inspired costume we've seen in teasers<ref>Which, for all intents and purposes, will be most likely the one that Skrull!Cap be sporting until Steve fights and defeats his Skrull double, then returning to the Avengers.</ref>.)
** Except that [[Word of God]] says that the Skrull invasion plot will get wrapped up midway through the season. And I don't think that they would release a picture from the season finale before season 2 even starts.
*** True, indeed. Perhaps the pic is from the finale of the Skrull arc, when the heroes proceed to fight back the invasion.
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== This version The Wrecking Crew got their powers because of Thunderball. ==
 
Thunderball is and expert on Gamma Radiation almost as good as Bruce Banner and this version of the Wrecking Crew are said to be Gamma Villains.
 
== Episode 28 will show whether or not Tony Stark took Captain America's fighting classes to heart and demonstrate how worthy a leader he really is ==
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Iron Man, Cap, Thor, and the Hulk already have lines in the normal version. I think the fifth line refers to Hawkeye, and Black Widow's betrayal. Line three ''might'' refer to Black Panther, and his father's death. Line one sounds like it refers to Ant-Man and/or Wasp. I can't figure out lines two and four; would anyone else like to try? Would you also let me know if you disagree with any of the interpretations I gave?
* I think that the first line is for Wasp, since she is the smallest of them all (Ant-Man is also Giant Man). The second line is probably Hawkeye, since he's, well, stubborn. The third line is probably Black Panther. The fourth line is probably Hank Pym. The fifth line might be Hawkeye, but I think it's probably referring to the whole Skrull war in season 2. Those are my guesses. It seems like all these lines in both verses point out the flaws, problems, and fears of each Avenger. Hulk is constantly tormented and treated like a mindless monster. Cap is lost in a world that he doesn't know. Thor is (was) banished from Asgard and deemed disloyal. Iron Man is (was) all alone in his fight against evil. Wasp is put down because she seems too small to make a difference. Hawkeye is stubborn and hot-headed. Panther must cope with the pain of his father's death and the pride that he has in being a royal. Hank Pym is plagued with fears of giving in to violence and failing mankind. First season they all realized that they were not alone and needed to work together to overcome their flaws. Second season, this teamwork will be put to the test when it seems like they can't trust anyone.
** Alternately, "Too small to turn the tide" could refer to how Ant-Man's tactics of talking things out with foes almost never work, and he gets mocked by others for having such tactics.
* Where are these lyrics even coming from? there has yet to be a full version of the song released.
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== At least one Hero For Hire will team up with the Avengers. ==
I noticed Ant-Man's hand in [httphttps://wwwweb.toonzonearchive.netorg/web/20200327092014/https://animesuperhero.com/image.php?imageURL=http%3A%2F%2Fmarvel.toonzone.net%2Favengersemh%2Fmedia%2Fgrabs%2Faemhs2prev27.jpg&ID=50 this picture].
* Jossed, at least for that episode. {{spoiler|Turns out the Avengers in that picture are all Skrulls, save for Ms. Marvel.}}
 
== Marvel Animation is re-dubbing episode 39, "Along Came a Spider," with Drake Bell. ==
They're already stretching out the Secret Invasion adaptation, planning some Marvel Universe blocks lacking new ''EMH'' episodes, and replacing the show with an overly silly ''Avengers'' cartoon after episode 52. What else would give Hell to this cartoon's fans?
** Confirmed, unfortunately, according to [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-QRASPROYY68/T8nl8qaKFGI/AAAAAAAAA9M/i5YyItrSTAE/s1600/JephLoebSucks.png this] Josh Keaton was original VA for Spidey, but his audio was redubbed.
 
== Wasp will have a [[Character Development]]. ==
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* Finally, the last shot will be of all the heroes, with the Avengers (specifically the Big Three) in the forefront, with Cap raising his shield and shouting, "Avengers Assemble!". And it will be beyond awesome.
 
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