So few seem to have picked up on it? Her being Kylo's sister is one of the most common theories. You even have people saying they're twins, despite there being an age difference.
So few seem to have picked up on it? Her being Kylo's sister is one of the most common theories. You even have people saying they're twins, despite there being an age difference.
I don't think we need JJ to tell is that a spaceship isn't her parent.
But they never said she was better. They said she was more natural.
Except people aren’t making this a controversy and aren’t offended. They’re happy about this... And just because you’re alright with everyone in media being white men doesn’t mean we have to be.
Chris Pratt?
The dude with the sickles should see a doctor.
Your statement is so willfully ignorant. People advocate treating everyone the same. Drawing attention to when people aren’t treated the same is not a hypocritical action.
He defeats the badguy by running in circles around him really fast, which buries him in the ground up to his shoulders.
I think it’s probably the worst one.
I’ve just resigned to let “live action” be an aesthetic. It’s a (mostly) animated movie, but it’s aiming to look like the real thing, instead of being a cartoon.
Two people having different opinions isn’t hypocrisy.
Feige also gets EP credits on the continuation of non-MCU franchises that he worked on before Marvel Studios was a thing.
I first found out there was more Highlander content when I caught the premiere of The Source on TV.
It worked with Quicksilver because of his long legacy as an Avenger. The caveat was that he couldn’t be a mutant. They didn’t get to use him just because they made him not a mutant.
The way I see it, remaking the first Highlander, which is good, gives them an opportunity to take a new stab at doing the Highlander franchise, which was bad.
I mean, showrunners don’t shoot the show.
Executive produce is such a vague term, though. You get it for being involved in development. So he’d technically get an EP credit on Defenders for his work on Daredevil, without having to actually be involved with Defenders at all.
Like a lot of these comic rights issues, it’ll probably fall under the doctrine of “I know it when I see it”.
Probably not. It makes sense for the production rights to expire, because that’s the studio’s decision whether or not to use them. But it’s not in Universal’s control whether or not Marvel makes a Hulk film, so it doesn’t make sense for it to be time sensitive. It may be for a certain number of movies, though.