I have a full story to share, but I hate for you guys to have to read a 15 page story, so I'll post the story in parts.
THE AVENGERS (2012)
Introduction
The film opens with Loki narrating. He compares, and contrasts what we humans know about Norse Mythology, and what is reality. He shares what some asgardians are capable of. He then explains what hes capable of, and how he plans to use that to bring disaster to Thor's new home, Earth.
While he is narrating, we see portions of Asgard, and as he finishes, we head to earth, where SHIELD agent Coulson, is presenting a presentation for the Govrernment.
The presentation is to reopen the secret soldier program to provide a sub-development to The Avenger Initiative. In the presentation, Coulson is giving a biography type description of each hero including Iron Man & Thor.
He says the one thing that is missing is a leader to lead the team in command, because the heroes they have so far, aren't used to being ordered. Coulson also gives a description of Bruce Banner, and how he became the hulk, after the government brings him up.
Nick Fury then enters the room, backing up reopening the super soldier program with a new and better source, that would make sure the world wouldn't have to deal with a third Hulk. The second Hulk-type creature - Abomination - is locked up in the newly built prison for super enhanced villains, by the name of The Vault.
After the government asks what source could make this possible, Nick Fury shows pictures from WW2, featuring the first sucessful Super Soldier, Captain America, whos body was never found...until now. Fury then displays pictures of how they found his body, and the condition it's currently in. Basically, they want to use Captain America, to create a new Super-Soldier, to lead the Avengers. The government approves, but tells Fury he must get investment from his usual source: Stark Industries.
MarvelFreshman: So what do you think, So far so good? I'll post the next part when I get a total of 10 comments from different users, to get your opinions.