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Maybe Blade won't be a muzzie like he was rumored to be anymore.
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Maybe Blade won't be a muzzie like he was rumored to be anymore.
It's not really a surprise to me since I remembered Jackman saying that he'd only ever return to play Wolverine if he was in the MCU.Goddammit. Why can’t things just end? Logan was the perfect sendoff for Hugh Jackman’s tenure as Wolverine, but now, if this movie ends up sucking, that could end up being undone.
I thought Logan was considered an alternate ending for the series or has it been retconned as the official end point for the foxmen films now?I’m okay with Jackman coming back since they specified Logan still happened and this movie won’t fuck with that. Him and Renyolds spoke to have a really good friendship, and I think that’ll translate to good chemistry onscreen together.
This might be a Marvel movie since Endgame I actually go and see
I think it’s just that it was so well received and well done that fans don’t want anything fucking it up all multiverse/time shenanigans. But like they both said, this movie happens before Logan would have, and they’re not gonna fuck with it.I thought Logan was considered an alternate ending for the series or has it been retconned as the official end point for the foxmen films now?
Second verse, same as the first.So I gave up on She-Hulk after epsiode 2 and don't regret a thing. What happen afterwoods?
So I gave up on She-Hulk after epsiode 2 and don't regret a thing. What happen afterwoods?
Personally I think the Infinity war/endgame duo would have worked better as a trilogy with just how much that had to be written to end tied with a neat bow. It would have been a win win and made them even more money from capeshit obsessors. Maybe even avoided the travesty of a time travel plot.Endgame was a movie about paying off as much as they could with everything they had set up. With IW they had done a great job at setting the stage, the stakes and the emotional stakes so they could sort of get away with all of the dumb stuff they did. IW did all the heavy lifting in that regard.
There were some cool moments on Endgame, Ronin, everyone coping with the snap and Rocket developing a relationship with Earth were all great ideas that I wish we could see more of. But generally one can look through all those faults because of all the payoffs it handles in a more than adequate way. I can excuse the rat moment because, again, it was in service of getting it all done and 5 years is enough time for some dumb shit to happen that could kick events into gear.
While there is no point to discussing it, I would've loved if BW was set in the timeskip and could've shown how Natasha got to where she was in Endgame, instead of the idiotic placement they chose. Hell a War Machine series or movie during that time frame would be great. There you have a good black guy to make a great story.
If it means we didn’t have to get Captain Marvel until after Endgame, I’d be okay with it.Personally I think the Infinity war/endgame duo would have worked better as a trilogy with just how much that had to be written to end tied with a neat bow. It would have been a win win and made them even more money from capeshit obsessors. Maybe even avoided the travesty of a time travel plot.
I forgot it came out, never mind it came out in the middle of them. Imagine how much better of a use of resources it would have been if they pooled that team to help with a third movie.If it means we didn’t have to get Captain Marvel until after Endgame, I’d be okay with it.
I'm certain at some point the prophet deemed vampirism haramMaybe Blade won't be a muzzie like he was rumored to be anymore.
If it means we didn’t have to get Captain Marvel until after Endgame, I’d be okay with it.
I forgot it came out, never mind it came out in the middle of them. Imagine how much better of a use of resources it would have been if they pooled that team to help with a third movie.
When did the MCU transition to the cult like following it has now? When did they cease to be just a series of movies and become more like a religion for it's fans?
It's odd because looking back I honestly have no clue, I'd say it was that way by the time of Black Panther and Captain Marvel, but I can't really pinpoint an exact moment before then, it seems pretty gradual.