Thats an old rule. It's in the OP. But who reads those, am I right?
Thats an old rule. It's in the OP. But who reads those, am I right?
New track for the Black Panther album has released: King's Dead.
Yeah, that's probably whySeems like A4's going to include some tech we haven't seen in a bit.
Yeah, that's probably why
the set photos feature settings from the past.
I mentionedSeems like A4's going to include some tech we haven't seen in a bit.
Because posters are not just artwork, they're marketing materials.Why can't that dude make the offical posters. He's clearly better than the official team.
I literately had a dream that Stan lee makes a cameo in Deadpool 2 breaking the 4th wall and telling Deadpool how he's joining the MCU. How the hell does that even happen?
Actress Scarlett Johansson will meet with Black Widow screenwriter Jac Schaeffer in February to discuss the Avenger's first solo outing, Variety's Justin Kroll reports.
Tweet that to everybody. There's still time for them to quickly shoot it before D2 is released.They should have an after credits scene where Deadpool is doing whatever, and then Stan Lee and Kevin Feige come out in Marvel Studio caps, bag him and drag him off of the set (literally). Then they could maybe show him being released on a Marvel Studios set being all like "oooh fancy" or something.
Maybe.
The Fox sale won't be complete until after Deadpool 2 releases. It'll be pushing it to even get a post Avengers 4 stinger.Tweet that to everybody. There's still time for them to quickly shoot it before D2 is released.
I mean, it's in the absolute earliest stages. Who knows?
I'm pretty sure 2020 is Guardians 3, Dr Strange 2, and Black Widow
2021 will be F4. 60th anniversary of the comic is too good of an opportunity for a relaunch to pass up.
Pretty sure that by 2020 we'll be watching 4 new MCU movies a year.
Yeah, I'm thinking February, May, July and October.
And to think that between 2008 and 2010 only three MCU movies were released...
Those were dark times.
That doesn't explain why Tony is now blonde and wearing SHIELD gear.
"I get anxiety about certain things, with press and things like that and all those things are tied into Marvel responsibilities," explained Evans. "And it kind of started to shift on me. It started to feel like maybe the thing that you're most scared of is exactly what you should do. Maybe this is what you should push yourself into."
"I'm pushing for it, I'm pushing for it," Mackie says. "I've been pushing for spandex for eight years, they won't give it to me."
"Coming off such a huge battle that these characters are coming off of, everybody's trying to find their footing again," he says. "Everybody's trying to figure out where they are and how they'll be accepted and looked upon, not only by the rest of the world but by the other heroes since we've been separated. So that's kind the overall idea of where we're coming from and how do we get out of that to save the world."
"It's low-hanging fruit to say [Robert] Downey," Evans stated when asked which co-star might resemble a mentor to him during his time in the Marvel Cinematic universe. "He's such a wonderful guy and is so talented, so experienced, and so supportive."
"He's always been in my corner and I've always felt supported by him. He really brings everybody in to the group and makes sure everyone feels welcome, especially on this last one," Evans said about his time with Downey Jr. on the set of Avengers 4.
"No matter what it feels like for me, I try to imagine what it feels like for him, because he really did start this," reflected Evans. "He really is so irreplaceable. Nobody can ever be Iron Man. It's not a role like Superman or Batman that can kind of find different incarnations, no one can touch it."
He says that now but in 5 years there will be an Iron Man reboot.