So I guess at the end of the film, Captain Marvel will be “lost in space” for years and return to Earth in Infinity War?
So I guess at the end of the film, Captain Marvel will be “lost in space” for years and return to Earth in Infinity War?
We can thank Perlmutter for that!
Exactly. I took “it’s all connected” in the same way, humans are “all connected” on this planet. There are many, different circles and some of them never cross (great wealth, great poverty, etc.). But there are a few people, events, places that most of us are familiar with (at least in name only).
It sounds interesting, but let’s wait for the Studio Executives to hire a Movie Trailer company to make an edit of the film, then see what happens ...
Hey, leave TV Lockjaw alone! Because right now, he’s the ONLY thing that has my interest in this show.
What we really need is new YouTube channels devoted to filming people IRL playing this VR game!
I appreciate what you’re saying but the 10 year old in me just wants some freaking astronauts to come back to Earth and find Apes ruing it!
Duh!
I’m still TICKED we couldn’t see the beach fighting scene and I LIKED the film!
*sigh*
Ok, I admit I have never seen Whiteout. Now I have to watch it.
And I was completely floored when I learned Joe Perry was a Spider-man fan and was psyched to be a part of it!
Beth,
You Beat me to it!!!
Beth
I can never get enough of this GIF
Sadly, I have to agree with you. But for now, let’s celebrate!
Do we have confidence the showrunner, Scott Buck, will do better with Inhumans than he did with IronFist?
Should Elmer shoot Batman now or shoot him later?
I read your thoughts on Hank Pym and begrudgingly, have to agree.