the Avengers stories

We're all pumped for the release of Marvel's The Avengers on Blu-ray next month, not just because we'll get to see the movie again, but because of all that beautiful bonus footage. Among the special features is a documentary on how Marvel pulled off its cinematic chronicle of Earth's Mightiest Heroes, and we've just seen 25 minutes of it.
Ever since the first brass bells were installed in the New York Stock Exchange in 1903, the ringing of the bell to signal the opening and closing of daily trading has been one of the iconic sounds of Wall Street. Somewhere along the way, celebrities got in on the ceremonial act, and that means a few sci-fi stars have made it to the trading floor, too.
It's been three months since Joss Whedon's The Avengers hit theaters and became one of the biggest movies ever, and ever since we saw it we've been wondering if Whedon would come back to bring his particular brand of awesome to a sequel. Well, now it's official—but apparently Avengers 2 isn't the only thing we can expect from Earth's Mightiest Director.
For Marvel, The Avengers was more than just the biggest movie they've ever done. It was the end of an ambitious four-year slate of movies they've dubbed "Phase One" of their cinematic universe. Now, as Marvel prepares to release a limited edition collection of all the Phase One films on Blu-Ray, a German luggage company is taking them to court. But why?

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