Chris1970
Chris1970
Chris1970

Want Lovecraft? Someone should really take a chance and adapt Alan Moore’s Providence.

But now the North/Henderson/Charm run is over. They lost the window of synchronicity.

To me, the greatest legacy remains the first half of Season 1 of Luke Cage. The kind of storytelling by and about African American superheroes that we sorely needed and are still sorely lacking.

For its long-term success, Disney + will have to find ways to weave in darker and more adult themes to SOME of its content. Or the other serves will just have their dinner on mature, interesting fare.

Now I actually need this to be the twist. #TeamPeck

Things that happened in the 1980s are not ancient, folklorish memories to a large group of people alive today. Also, Google. 

Need a coffee mug variation

THIS: “we just don’t give a shit about Terminator anymore.”

Anyone remember the timeline of World War Z (book)? Seems it was all over in less than a decade.

It seems it would be had for things like Alexandria (well-organized municipality near DC) and the Whisperers (crazed group with a horde of ever-deteriorating walkers) to exist in a vacuum, 8-10 years after the apocalypse, in world in which there is “a large, sophisticated and formidable force. You don’t just *miss*

Well, here’s Cebulski’s chance to partially make up for his past transgressions and assign a creative team that is, at the very least, Japanese American.

You might have missed Iron-Man’s post credits scene

I mean DC’s tv shows are obviously crippled by their lower production budgets, but they know how to have fun with and tell comic book stories. Hard not to see how that could play on the big screen.

It might be interesting to see this Crew/timeline encounter someone from the Q continuum (not necessarily a previous Q, new Q is cool)

The incessant trailers for this sure as hell don’t look PG-13.

I agree. Without Winter Soldier there is no Civil War, Infinity War or Endgame. And it’s not as easy to introduce Black Panther. Doctor Strange sees no winnable path for the conclusion of the first era of the MCU without Winter Soldier setting a tone and bringing about the right production team.

I wouldn’t hold my breath on Disney+ DVDs. They’re doing everything possible to make it easy for folks to get those forever subscriptions. DVDs would undermine that. 

How is it any different than “If you want to understand Endgame, you need to have seen 20 other movies”? 

Will be interesting to see how this works. I think one thing Marvel has maybe finally learned in 2019 is that it sucks have to do movie origin stories for every new character. Let the TV show be the origin and then bring ‘em to the screen for the big adventure and just assume that the audience has done the

There’s plenty of options for bringing back Captain America, just look at the comics. But there’s zero need to bring back Steve Rogers on film for this generation. ... Maybe in 15-20 years you start fresh and tell new Steve stories with a new Steve actor. That’d be fine.