“And any time he’s not onscreen people should be asking ‘where’s Poochy Spider-Man?’”
“And any time he’s not onscreen people should be asking ‘where’s Poochy Spider-Man?’”
I’m fine with the accent having now heard more of it from the trailers. It honestly doesn’t sound a million miles away from some real life people (well, I say “people”) I’ve met.
I was excited/intrigued by this announcement (excigued?) because I really wanted them to do an Incorruptible series if the “main” series did well.
It’s the literary equivalent of Zeno’s “Dichotomy Paradox” - every book only gets you half-way closer to the end, so there’s always another one needing to be written, even as the ending never seems to get any closer.
What’s funny is that, in the intervening period, we got a pretty pitch-perfect Sinister (right down to the evil flamboyance and the fact that he was basically unkillable) in Blood Drive, as portrayed by the excellent Colin Cunningham.
Ha, in a similar sense I opined to my gf that I’d love the ending of Doctor Strange 2 to have Wanda meditating/communing and reaching out across the multiverse, only to be assaulted by a cacophony of voices. And when she askes “who are you???” the answer is, in Dan Stevens’ voice...
Honestly, the vague stabs at political intrigue and inter-species politics are actually much more interesting (and show a potential better direction for the film) than the “super bouncy man + comedy side-kick” focus that we got.
“Werewolf on the Weekend” would be better.
Nice to see Messa on the list. That is one I’m very much looking forward to (although sadly haven’t received the promo yet).
“squashes the essential duality of the character, erasing any real difference between Wayne and his alter ego”
I tried explaining this to someone recently who had fallen for the whole “denazifying” line that’s being pushed (their logic being that the Azov Battalion exists - which, to be clear, is a real blight on Ukraine and has always been a point of contention for anyone allied with the country, while also being a propaganda…
Yeah, Trevor himself is actually a fun twist, but once he’s “gone”, as it were, the movie has a massive villain-shaped hole that it absolutely fails to fill with Pearce’s hammy over-acting.
So has Ant-Man.
Yeah, I thought they were supposed to #SponCon these days?
Good, good.
Now it’s Flexo’s time!
Came here to say this. Not an especially strong cast overall, but he was a major stand-out either way.
Even if they don’t bring in HM, the whole idea of “The Midnight Mission” is just a great hook around which to base an episodic series.
I popped for Matt (insert “that’s what she said” joke here). Don’t get me wrong, it was all kinds of wonderful to see Tobey and Andrew back (and the whole audience was seriously into it when they showed up) but it was the low-key intro shot of the cane that had me sit up and take note.
Look, I know it was kind of awful, but suing them seems a bit much!