Unless Daisy is his daughter.
Unless Daisy is his daughter.
definately a different story. Still too bad though. I hate the sequel mentality, a good story can be story and self contained without trying to milk it for more and more
sorry, I said antibodies, which apply to bacteria, but not viruses. Vaccines is what I meant to say. Generations of vaccines would be developed to curb the virus but if you send a carrier back 60 or 70 years (since I'm guessing the 80s is when they're setting up that first expossure) no one will have developed a…
ooh, what if Cole is running his mission to stop the virus, but it fucks things up more and the Pallid man is from a distant future like you say where he's trying to set things back on it's original timeline that does nearly wipe out humanity. Didn't think of that.
I honestly hope it doesn't get more seasons, and I'm a fan of the show. What I really liked about the recent Fargo TV adaptation is that they had a clear beginning middle and end to the one season run, I was kind of expecting 12 Monkeys to do the same. You start adding in the possibility of more seasons and the time…
I honestly hope it doesn't get more seasons, and I'm a fan of the show. What I really liked about the recent Fargo TV adaptation is that they had a clear beginning middle and end to the one season run, I was kind of expecting 12 Monkeys to do the same. You start adding in the possibility of more seasons and the time…
Well, we're talking time travel here. A virus mutate and evolves, it's host's immune systems grow to compensate and generation after generation, that virus remains not too lethal because the carrier continues to compensate. Zap that virus back in time, when the population doesn't carry any form of antibodies for this…
that's pretty much how I feel but I kind of extend it to all gender/race swapped characters. It's hard to deny that the vast majority if comic characters were created and catered to a white male audience, but there's a greater power in promoting original black and female characters over 'black spiderman' or 'female…
Pop culture equity they do not need though. How many people knew about Guardians? Shit, how many knew what Iron Man was about before they started the MCU. Captain Marvel, Black Panther, Ant Man, I'd say Marvel has been dealing with all kinds of properties with little to no pop culture exposure and making it big while…
I don't know how much a Sinister Six, Venom, or female Spidey movie would impact the overall MCU. It's not like they'll have any rights to any other Marvel characters to include, and anytime Spidey shows up in a Marvel film it will be under Feige's thumb. The solo Spider-man flick will be produced by Marvel too, so…
It's been a long journey filled with much doubt and even more disappointments, but I can again be excited to read Spider-man spoilers again.
I think that phrasing is just so Sony can save face.
Feminism at its worst.
It's gonna ruin the movie, I suspect.
I dunno, I still think all that leather looks pretty dumb. The goggles make sense I guess. it's his performance that makes you forget what he's wearing though. Those sequences in DoFP were the only bit of fun in the whole movie, so they stand out.
Dude, I'm throwing Iron Man into the mix. His suit looked badass at first and has progressively gotten worse for me. Too much gold in the newer ones.
I was thinking the same thing. I'm sure they'll both preform fine, and their characters will be all Whedoned out, but they both look pretty stupid.
I'm about half way in to book one and it seemed like the first season followed it pretty closely, so I'm finding it a tedious read kind of. I do find the show a lot more engaging though, if only because it's so well done and so wonderfully acted. I feel like I know the characters better, even just looking at season…
Yeah, I started watching DBZ way back when it just cycled the first two seasons over and over. When the Manga finally came out I was pretty surprised at how fast the story went. You could ready every issue in the time it took to get through one season of the show.