TheMichaelMoran
TheMichaelMoran
TheMichaelMoran

It’s the post-credit scene from Spider-Man Far From Home, which is a pretty good move and very much worth your time if you haven’t seen it.

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It was a great moment. And it could have been perfect if Zacky Boy could have resisted his desire to underscore every significant scene in every film with Hallelujah and dropped in this piece of magic:

And so now they saddle their dime store Rocinantes”

Galactus abides.

The Hobbit was published in the US in 1938 in this Universe.

No… I get that. I just meant CATS

Yeah… I felt like we could have done with another half-hour.

CAOS? Or is that ‘O’ really a ‘T’ ?

… and her name’s Martha?

WOULD WATCH.

… well Marvel does mess around the timeline a little – slotting Captain Marvel into the 90s, splicing Hank and Janet into history and adding the Black Widow solo outing as a mid-quel between two movies we’ve already seen.

What I expect to happen: Wanda, Faux-Vision and the twins duke it out with Agatha… then a final boss battle with White Vision. Wanda gets to see Vision die all over again – this time in a heartbreaking pyrrhic victory over himself.

I think the problem here is that Snyder still thinks that ‘taking the notion of superheroes seriously’ is synonymous with ‘making self-consciously po-faced takes on timeworn tropes.’

It was thinking Big Hero 6 2.0, but yeah.

I love the premise, but to British ears ‘Gordon Hemingway’ sounds like a 1970s newsreader.

I know what you mean. But Robbie is so good in the rôle – if someone that could just come up with a script to match her performance we’d all be winners.

It definitely ran on TV in the UK. Can’t speak for US broadcasts.

There’s no sense in the MCU trying to factor in Covid-19. We already know this isn’t ‘our’ universe we’re seeing on screen because they had Tony Stark and we’ve got…uh… Elon Musk. No Cap, no Hydra, no Hulk wrecking Harlem.