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When Black Widow came out, I felt like everything about it was overshadowed by the Scarlett Johansson lawsuit, and so Yelena didn’t quite became the beloved fan-favorite she should’ve been. Fortunately, we got more of her in Hawkeye, and the appreciation for her has grown.

Bucky’s unfiltered hatred of John Walker was one of the best parts of the tv series.

Ford only agreed to make the movie if Han Indy dies.

I am almost irrationally excited for it. I have full confidence that they can pull it off.

A list of some of silly episodes from older Star Trek:

Hey, can we call Strange New Worlds a winner? It had a really great first season, and is already on track to be one of the best Star Trek tv shows.

I don’t love the film industry’s obsessive need to try and adapt video games...but at least others like Halo and The Last of Us have a logical, workable story that seems reasonably translateable into film or television. But BioShock is such a weird one to even consider. It’s one of the ultimate examples of a game

Personally, I’d rather they cast someone already in their 40s. Mystique needs to have some age to her. 34 is too young for the role.

I like Star Wars. I like Marvel. Is it really necessary to diss one in order to defend the other? It’s not like the ‘too much Marvel’ complaints came from anyone at Lucasfilm (unless I missed something).

Ana de Armas is great, but imo she’s way too young to play Mystique. I think there are some New Mutants for which she might better fit the profile.

Looking back at the sequel trilogy, I can’t help but think that Poe surviving (where he was originally supposed to die) was a big mistake. Both previous trilogies were built around three characters that each play a specific role (Luke-Leia-Han, Anakin-Padme-Obi-Wan). The sequels were likely intending the same with

Amen.

Yay.

I’m just a girl, towering over a boy, asking that he admit he loves me.

I’m not familiar with the comics, but I care far less about her look than I do the excitement of seeing Jamil chew up the scenery as a villain.

I demand more Captain Carter!

I’ll have to respectfully disagree about James Marsden’s Cyclops being anywhere on this list, as I thought the actor was nowhere near up to the task of capturing the character or going toe-to-toe with Hugh Jackman.

Oh, I loved the ending. I thought it was both bonkers and perfectly in keeping with the game’s themes.

Have you seen Uncanny Valley Luke?