Yeah, I’m using sequel in the colloquial sense to mean the second move, not in the actual definition meaning anything that comes out after.
Yeah, I’m using sequel in the colloquial sense to mean the second move, not in the actual definition meaning anything that comes out after.
Well Thor’s first scene is the war with the Frost Giants. So it opens with action, but it’s not of Thor. And then there’s the preparation for Thor taking the throne, then there’s him kicking ass. But I get where you’re coming from, he starts out in that place, even if its not the opening of the movie.
It’s the reason most superhero sequels are the better films.
Wheaton didn’t abandon Wonder Woman, he was fired.
I mean, Batman only has one more good movie than he does bad movies.
I noticed that when I caught it in HD.
X-Men opens with young Magneto in a concentration camp.
I couldn’t remember if Daredevil opened with that court scene or not.
I have a hard time calling Blade a superhero movie, to be honest. Sure, it’s based on a comic book, but so are A History of Violence, Road to Perdition and Ghost World. It’s really just a 90s vampire action movie that happens to be based on a comic.
Except Guardians opens with the scene of him and his mother. Close, but no cigar.
You’re right, Deadpool totally did do that. I mean, you could argue that Origins: Wolverine was technically his first outing, but that’d be overly pedantic. I guess I forgot it because it still got bogged down by a ton of origin story, despite adding some in media res.
In the first scene of the movie, there’s Batman, full suit, kicking ass.
Not sure an 80s cartoon has quite the same pull as the Avengers do.
I never got the hate for it.
I really need to see Pratt as a brash roughneck American agent butting heads with Mark Strong’s Merlin. Kinda like how Tom Sawyer was in League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
Vaughn had mentioned something about it dealing with an American branch...
Someone get him to make a movie with Matthew Vaughn and the world will explode with how much fun is being had.
This is at least the one place we know for sure that Serkis’s version will come out on top.
Why would they use omaze.com/chris as their URL? What if they want to do one of these for Thor or Captain America?