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Over & short
they are trying to breathe life into marvel
but, I am not going to believe that For a Dollar for the Devil play & Agatha is his first appearance(explain away the Wanda issue).
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TLDR: venom dead after 3rd movie being added to Spiderman4
Silk didn't have the name recognition & was scrapped.
spider 4 is next year. I can't wait for botch of the black cat, venom.
yes, Miles soon tm & maybe other Spiderman stories because of money.

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1. The Venom movies have an audience ... But I am not at all part of that audience. The first one sucked balls and haven't bothered with the second.

2. Stop trying to make fetchSilk happen. It's not gonna happen.

3. I thought that Spider-Man: No Way Home ended on a perfect note for Tom Holland's Spidey. I will go into this movie with an open mind as long as it isn't tied to the MCU. No Way Home gave Spidey a perfect exit from the MCU for his own solo films. I don't give two shits about the MCU, but I still care about Spider-Man. Give me more Spider-Man movies, and please don't give me "MCU movies starring Spider-Man."
 
Guardians 3 is worth a watch.
No, it is not. The main villain is cringe. There is a very obvious "from now on all the bad guys get a - 95% modifier to accuracy and damage, because we need to make a villain with arguably the best tech in the verse and vast resources somehow lose to a bunch of shitters, and we haven't thought of a clever plan that would allow them to prevail, and no amount of stupidity on his part can negate a disadvantage this big" point in the movie. Literally everyone gets a bad ending. Except perhaps Adam Warlock, who got fucked in the ass by the script to start with. And to give everyone a bad ending it takes a big smelly dump over core themes of the previous two movies.
 
No, it is not. The main villain is cringe. There is a very obvious "from now on all the bad guys get a - 95% modifier to accuracy and damage, because we need to make a villain with arguably the best tech in the verse and vast resources somehow lose to a bunch of shitters, and we haven't thought of a clever plan that would allow them to prevail, and no amount of stupidity on his part can negate a disadvantage this big" point in the movie. Literally everyone gets a bad ending. Except perhaps Adam Warlock, who got fucked in the ass by the script to start with. And to give everyone a bad ending it takes a big smelly dump over core themes of the previous two movies.
Don't forget the "bunch of nobodies" (except Drax) are all either incredibly important or relatives of incredibly important people.
 
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Yes it was to hard
In the tweet
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Full steam head for young advengers
(Yes it should x but marvel being marvel again for continuity)
 
"They're interconnected but they're not."
So it's going to be inconsistent and confusing. Isn't Agatha a direct spinoff from the Scarlet Witch Show? Is Daredevil in a different continuity from the previous Daredevil show? How are they going to use characters over multiple properties when they can't reference what happened to them earlier, which would be "homework"?
 
"They're interconnected but they're not."
So it's going to be inconsistent and confusing. Isn't Agatha a direct spinoff from the Scarlet Witch Show? Is Daredevil in a different continuity from the previous Daredevil show? How are they going to use characters over multiple properties when they can't reference what happened to them earlier, which would be "homework"?
Typically, it means the series will explain who the characters are and their significance to the plot so the audience doesn't have to watch [product X] to follow along.

My hopes is that it will mean fewer random cameos moving forward. For example, Wong, Abomination and fake Mandarin's appearances in Shang Chi.
 
If Professor X can move things with His mind, why doesn't He make his legs move?
In the Claremont era, his legs with fixed with Shi'ar technology and stayed that way for a decent part of the 80ies. Up until Uncanny X-Men 280 when the "status quo is GOD" rear its ugly head and Xavier's legs were snapped, crackled, pop back into uselessness again.
 
I'm glad that Spider-Man arguably has the largest amount of good to great films in regards to capeshit. Even when you have something like Spider-Man 3, its entertainment value at least makes up for its poor story.
Spiderman 3 is my favorite of the trilogy. I can certainly see why people would take issue with some parts like how Venom was handled. Honestly the only thing that I'm not crazy about is Harry's New Goblin costume. Specifically the mask, in particular how it in no way resembles a Goblin in the slightest. But hey the fights between Peter and Harry were cool. I didn't mind Venom's lack of screentime mainly because the symbiote has to bond to Peter first than Eddie.
 
Deadpool and Wolverine is the only Marvel movie I have cared about in a long while. I hope it isn't shit.

Deadpool 2 sucked ass. The pacing was a mess. They saddled a comedic character with the drama of losing his girlfriend and I recall it not even making sense why he had to die at the end. It was about saving the children when people were starting to talk about how Hollywood actually treats children. But when I re-watched it I didn't like Deadpool much either so I could be biased.
 
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I figured that was like his trap card, like that time they ran up the stairs from the daleks and the daleks were all FUCK! YOU! ACTIVATE! ROCKETS! and flew up the stairs
Nah, his trump card is just making Magneto relive the Holocaust. Which is still a hilarious sentence, the fuck did they get away with that...
I don't know why this is so hard for retards.

You can have stuff take place in the same setting without everything having to have a direct influence on each other.
Two answers I can think of - people screaming that they've invested years consooming everything Marvel has shat out now being told that their homework was meaningless, or Autism.

Or both. Probably both...
 
Two answers I can think of - people screaming that they've invested years consooming everything Marvel has shat out now being told that their homework was meaningless, or Autism.
Reminds me of how absolutely assblasted faggots would get when I'd say that Agents of Shield wasn't canon because it never got brough up back in the day.

Good times...
 
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