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The Avengers Scene 2 Summary

  • Cut to a lovely looking warehouse in Eastern Europe, where guys in official-looking uniforms are tormenting a redhead tied to a chair.
  • Turns out, she's the Black Widow (Scarlet Johansson), about to set these chumps up but good.
  • The fun and games are interrupted by a phone call from Agent Coulson (Clark Gregg), who threatens to carpet bomb the building unless they put her on the phone.
  • It's SHIELD; they need her to come in like right now.
  • She proceeds to beat the snot out of everyone in the room and then break free of the chair. In that order.
  • She gets to go recruit Dr. Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) to help them track the Tesseract's radiation.
  • She finds him in India, treating the poor. (Because Bruce Banner is the best.)
  • After a very tense conversation, he agrees to come in.
  • Meanwhile, Fury tries to convince the mysterious people behind SHIELD that getting these guys together is a good idea.
  • Cut to Steve Rogers, beating the snot out of way too many punching bags and stressing over the accident that left him frozen for sixty-odd years.
  • Fury shows up and asks for his help in getting the Tesseract back; he's a good soldier, so he's in.
  • Off in New York, Iron Man puts the finishing touches on an arc reactor capable to powering his whole building in perpetuity.
  • He and his gal Pepper (Gwyneth Paltrow) are interrupted by Agent Coulson.
  • Coulson needs Tony's help; Tony gives him all kinds of grief, but, with a little nudging from Pepper, agrees.
  • Captain America trades heartfelt-but-kind-of-awkward-banter with Agent (and Number-One Cap Fan) Coulson on the way to the SHIELD Helicarrier.
  • Cut to Loki and his diligent team of zombots, working on the Tesseract.
  • He takes a break to chat with his evil alien partners, who want to stress how cranky they will be if he fails to deliver the Tesseract.