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I like my theory that the reason why Bing and the other animal children are cared for by the bizarre knitted toy caretakers is because they are what is left of a civilisation of anthropomorphic animals, which was enslaved by Flop's people. The reason why Flop et al care for Bing and his contemporaries is that they

Also, possibly the only kids TV show ever to feature a Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou reference.

Salli Richardson-Whitfield (from Eureka and Black Dynamite) would be my first choice, but I suspect that at 45 they'd probably rule her out as too old.

I think Michael Jai White would be better as Black Panther.

Why not Michael Jai White as Black Panther. After all, he's already proven his skills in kung fu badassery in Black Dynamite. Speaking of which, Salli Richardson-Whitfield would be perfect for Misty Knight.

Now, while I can't speak to your suitability for that role, I would argue that Luke Cage is the role that Terry Crews was born to play.

Anything to avoid paying those taxes huh?

I'm surprised Detective Munch never appeared in any of the Blade films, thus making seemingly everything ever on TV, film or print part of the Blade universe.

The real shame is that she only appears on Professional Masterchef, along with her boss Michel Roux, who also has some truly masterful facial contortions.

The same with UK Masterchef. Although the format is quite different there.

Did you mean "reneged" there? Because "re-nigged" sounds like something a slightly racist elderly relative would say in reference to declining standards.

Charlie and Dorothy hunting in Oz is a spin off I would watch.

Having actually read it (please don't judge me) they don't actually have Xavier and Picard in the same place, the closest they come is Picard and a holodeck Xavier. They do comment on the resemblance though. I think this comes from back when the X-Men were doing the poorly thought out gold team, blue team thing, with

Personally I want Jay Chou to appear as Jimmy Woo, SHIELD agent in Agents of SHIELD, then get some appearances in the films off the back of that, culminating in him starring in an Agents of Atlas film/series with Neil Patrick Harris as Marvel Boy, Christina Hendricks as Venus and Patrick Warburton as the voice of

@avclub-620982009915db2a0b4a49e224bad30c:disqus But who would you cast as Danny Rand, The Immortal Iron Fist? My heart says Nick Cage, but my head says "Stupid heart, you think Nick Cage should be cast in every role in every film".

I remember staying up to watch that at the tender age of 11 and being scared utterly, UTTERLY shitless. I think it might lose some of it's impact to a US audience who aren't as familiar with the people playing themselves on it though, which was one of the things that helped make it so terrifying.

All I want is a Heroes For Hire film with Terry Crews as Luke "Power Man" Cage and Aisha Taylor as Misty Knight. Is that too much to ask? Really?

Given that he exhibited not-quite human abilities in A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Thor's Hammer, and Whedon's love of faking out the audience, my money is on super-soldier serum enhanced clone.

I think Millar's problem is that he writes good ideas, but then gets bogged down by the little things like characterisation, dialogue and plot development.

I hope this will result in Craig Ferguson popping up in a Doctor Who cameo.