That’s probably because you’ve listened to that theme hundreds of times during the most impressionable period of your life, compared to this one which you’ve heard literally for the first time right now.
That’s probably because you’ve listened to that theme hundreds of times during the most impressionable period of your life, compared to this one which you’ve heard literally for the first time right now.
Scott joining Iron Man makes much more sense IMO. He’s trying to be a reformed man for his daughter, and Iron Man represents the law in this conflict. Having him decide to become a wanted man because of being starstruck was very out of character.
Super creative to have a Steve (Played by a Chris) in a superhero movie that sacrificed himself during the tail-end of a world war by destroying a plane only to turn up decades later without ageing a day.
I see Wonder Woman is wearing starfish for earrings. I hope Aquaman doesn’t see.
I assumed it was before Zeitgeist landed, so I don’t think it’s implied they were saved. I assumed Peter was chosen because compared to the rest, Deadpool was most responsible for his death. The rest of them were confident contract killers, but Peter only jumped because he was persuaded (and then physically pushed) by…
Shin Godzilla was an ideal first entry in a cinematic universe IMO. Firstly, it was a great film. Secondly, it literally showed the beginnings of Godzilla, thirdly it strongly hinted at a future for the characters, and fourth(ly?) it made the world feel organic and larger than we see.
Am I alone for thinking that the characters they chose to kill at the end ruins the weight of the climax? Particularly Spidey, Panther and Quill, who aren’t just incredibly popular, they also have confirmed sequels on the horizon.
Fuck.
I don’t believe he is, at least he’s not confirmed.
So only the heathens get to watch Infinity War?
I would pay good money to read Justice League: Team Rocket.
Well, I don’t know why scientists found splitting this thing so hard.
We already pretty much know why, and it’s surprisingly dark. Hundreds of patients in his care had their limbs rearranged in a crazed experiment. Once he was rumbled he became a drug smuggler for the Hutts.
For older generations, keep them.
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I wouldn’t be concerned, the Netflix shows deal in some pretty graphic content so Marvel aren’t squeamish about going to places like that if the characters justify it.
Not going to lie, a little squeal came out when I saw the Ghost parked next to the Falcon.
Ah okay, I figured you meant involved in the battle, rather than being on the physical planet surface. That would be more unlikely, but her involvement in the actual event wouldn’t be.
As far as dumb connections go, Hera being on Endor would be pretty likely considering her role in the Rebellion, particularly as a teammate of Wedge.
Ah, I didn’t realise that was the original line-up. I could see that one working too.