Gonna be awesome to see both Wasp and Captain Marvel in Avengers 4. Hopefully together with Mantis, Gamora, Widow and Valkyrie.
A-force dammit.
It's great that the Marvel Cinematic Universe has now matured to the point where it has room for various tones, from the headtrip fantasy of Thor: Ragnarok to the edgier Netflix shows, but The Punisher may be too dark, too violent, and too fundamentally hopeless for many.
is it cool to talk about netflix stuff here ?
When will critics who obviously don't have a clue about what they re talking stop. Shit is getting old. Hope in Punisher is as appropriate as paris hilton in mensa
If it's MCU it's fair game.
https://www.vox.com/culture/2017/11/13/16413024/marvel-punisher-review
there you go
No context needed otherwise, Punisher is about unrelenting, uncompromising judgment. Its basically there to make you feel uncomfortable with Frank who never give any escape
Uh, the writer thoroughly explains how he came to that conclusion. He even says it's his inability to distance himself from real-life events that prevents him from experience it the way it was intended. There's nothing wrong with that statement at all.
Why? We live in a world that exists and their viewpoint is based on that world. Their viewpoint is as valid as any other. Just because it makes them reach a negative conclusion on a thing you haven't seen yet but you want to see doesn't mean their opinion is wrong.
Why? We live in a world that exists and their viewpoint is based on that world. Their viewpoint is as valid as any other. Just because it makes them reach a negative conclusion on a thing you haven't seen yet but you want to see doesn't mean their opinion is wrong.
What if she's actually using Pym Particles?
He's always good like that in his movies, and he had to fuck up some people good in that movie lol.Having just seen Wind River I can approve of this actor being the Punicher because he sure punished some people in that movie.
Because there's a thing called psychological distance which is crucial when you're trying to do a fair assessment, and obviously this guy didn't have it
Thus, his conclusion that is completely out of context is only him projecting, instead of being on point. And that's not a review, it's a feeling
Because there's a thing called psychological distance which is crucial when you're trying to do a fair assessment, and obviously this guy didn't have it
Thus, his conclusion that is completely out of context is only him projecting, instead of being on point. And that's not a review, it's a feeling
I can't imagine people in this thread not being upset/disappointed in how Inhumans turned out. Nearly everything about the production is terrible and it didn't have to be. But for whatever reason, this got rushed out.
Checks out.gave Jeph $35 and a Home Depot gift card with which to produce the TV show.
I know this place and the other place hated the Inhumans but are there people that are upset/disappointed how it all turned out. Mind you, I haven't watched a minute of the series because I knew it wouldn't do the Royal Family justice. When they were announced to be in Phase 3 I just kept imagining a moment like Black Bolt never speaking and if you did see him it was via flashback; and when he finally did speak near the end it would be a huge deal. After that I just thought of Bolt helping his fellow King in a BP sequel or something.
I know many buy into this Marvel is screwing the X-Men and pushing the Inhumans thingy but just severely disappointed in how it all went. The Royal Family could've been huge on the big screen, and if not on their own than being with someone else like Panther or Captain Marvel.
Honestly, comments like this really aren't helpful, and have the potential of throwing off this thread. Hyperbole to this level really shouldn't be allowed here, even though we all understand that you were grossly overstating the budget.and gave Jeph $35 and a Home Depot gift card with which to produce the TV show.
Honestly, comments like this really aren't helpful, and have the potential of throwing off this thread. Hyperbole to this level really shouldn't be allowed here, even though we all understand that you were grossly overstating the budget.
What should the first arc be when they finally put Doom and the X-Men on screen? I'm thinking Doomwar should set it off in a Black Panther sequel. Once he's established, they can do Children's Crusade, which sets Wanda up for Avengers Disassembled, which runs parallel to Onslaught, followed by House of M. And then they tie it all together with AvX.
Then we get Secret Wars in 2023.
I'd introduce Doom and the F4 separately.
Doom I'd introduce in a Doctor Strange team-up that takes inspiration from Triumph and Torment. It'd introduce Doctor Doom as a problematic figure instead of a straight up villain and the focus on magic would be a fresh take on the character compared to his previous adaptations. For Strange it'd be his formal ascension to Sorcerer Supreme.
For the Fantastic 4 I really liked the time-displacement idea but instead I'd approach it from a completely different angle and use Spidey as an anchor for the audience. Stark Tower which was sold at the end of Homecoming wouldn't become Oscorp Tower but the Baxter Building. In my version, the F4 wouldn't be public figures (yet) but scientist/adventurers with secret abilities. The impetus of the story is that Johnny joins Peter's class, Peter becomes suspicious of him and follows him to Baxter Building where fisticuffs ensue and the F4 reveal themselves. Eventually they stop fighting and start talking. Peter has a hard time believing that they've been around for so long so they tell a story each about their secret exploits based on Hickman's Prime Elements. So you'd have four short stories, each of them told in a way that also serves to show the respective member's personality and their relationship to the others. Johnny's story would be obviously super embellished to make himself look super cool. Sue would focus mostly on the family aspect. Ben's story would be very sentimental. And Reed would just list the events in chronological order.
As for the X-Men, I don't wanna be the guy responsible for incorporating them into the MCU. I'd mostly push Xavier, Magneto, Wolverine and Mystique way into the background as supporting characters. Xavier as mentor figure for Scott, Magneto as source for family drama with Wanda and a resurrected Pietro, Wolverine as a buddy for Nightcrawler and Mystique... it's not time to bring back Mystique, not until we have collectively forgotten about JLaw. But yeah, basically focus on the tensions between an X-Men team led by Cyclops and the Hellfire Club led by Emma Frost.
Did anyone ever try to say Blackagar Boltagon with a straight face?
IW trailer has got to be coming soon. Leaked caps just surfaced on Reddit.