That explains why he has his mouth exposed normally, but when you’re going in a full-armor mech suit to fight a demigod, it’s a completely different situation.
That explains why he has his mouth exposed normally, but when you’re going in a full-armor mech suit to fight a demigod, it’s a completely different situation.
I’m not sure Ant-Man is actually inside the arrow in Civil War. Looks to me like they joined together two different parts in the trailer, one of Hawkeye shooting some kind of break-apart arrow, and then one of Ant-Man jumping off of an arrow.
Why?
It bothered me at first, but then I realized they were really only doing it when they needed something cool to happen, and it didn’t affect things too much (except for the tank), so I just accepted it as comic book physics.
Very, in large part because of Taron.
Works for me, Ehrenreich is my second choice. Although I’d rather see him as Indy.
But wouldn’t it make sense to take an already capable actor and work towards them doing a good Han Solo? That’s a much shorter distance to travel.
Have you seen Eddie the Eagle?
You know what, cast Egerton as Han, and Ehrenreich as Indy. Perfect.
The entire movie should have just been about his character trying to fit in on the set of an uptight drama film. Would have been a much better movie.
I thought he was stilted and forced in Age of Adeline. Felt like he was doing a bit. Which he was. Ehrenreich was the best part of Hail, Caesar!, so I’ll take him, but Egerton is a much better fit for the role.
Nope.
He’s also great in Eddie the Eagle. Shows he’s got range and makes me want to see what else he can do.
I was just assuming that, since he was actually cast in a real movie, he’s also a relatively good actor.
its not like we met him in ANH at the age of forty, he was in his “late twenties”
That was the approach Joseph Gordon-Levitt took for Looper. He didn’t study young Bruce Willis, he studied current Bruce Willis and worked backwards. I think he even had Bruce act out some of his scenes for him to base his performance off of, but I’m not sure.
I think you’re thinking of someone else.
Ingruber always feels like he’s doing an impression, though, never like he’s actually playing a character. It’s a good party trick, but it’s not good for leading a movie.
I’m warily optimistic about this film because they got “Everything we make sounds terrible but is great” Phil Lord and Chris Miller, but casting Egerton as young Han would get me fully on board.
8 episodes aired in 2013, 5 aired in 2012. It’s more 2013's series than 2012's.