Boba’s not Mandalorian and neither was Jango.
Boba’s not Mandalorian and neither was Jango.
As someone else said, Boba Fett isn’t a character — it’s a costume.
If we are going to have Star Wars movies every year for the rest of our lives can we at least have some original ideas?
I would watch this movie if any of the options below were true:
a) Boba Fett didn’t suck.
B) The movie is a lighthearted comedy about Boba Fett’s life in the sarlacc pit and the friendship he develops with a dead body that looks a lot like Daniel Radcliffe. Together they discovers that Boba Fett can manipulate the…
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Why did Black Bolt have his powers as a baby? I thought he had to have been exposed to the Terrigen Mists for that to happen.
It’s bad optics? The original guy cannot make reshoots...they should have cast a black guy over an awesome actor just for optics?
Considering Michael K. Williams left because of scheduling, no, we don’t need to talk about it.
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I’m 5 episodes in and so far Jess’s quips are my favorite thing about the show. Especially when she tells Matt nonchalantly “You look like an asshole” with her scarf wrapped around his head.
Is it an unpopular opinion to say that The Defenders was a huge let down?
It had fun moments, but it never leaned into the absurdity of Super heroes vs Ancient ninjas, which at some point you have to.
Yes. T’Challa can knock them out with his left AND right fists.
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Don’t hold your breath.
I don’t even get mixing Sable up with Black Cat. I don’t recall them ever interacting in the Spidey comics.
Unless it’s actually connected to the MCU spider-man, which it isn’t, I don’t give a flying fig about it.