He was great, but also, fucking hell, Marvel. You get Michael Pena in your movie, and you don't make him a superhero? Make him a Goliath-type.
He was great, but also, fucking hell, Marvel. You get Michael Pena in your movie, and you don't make him a superhero? Make him a Goliath-type.
OK, but he's casting Catherine Zeta as Janet, right? And we're maybe flashing back to Hank and Janet's Soviet-era adventures at least once more?
I mean, given where they're coming from, at least a few of those polled could've thought they were voting for "rump."
Frankly, the only book that feels essential currently is Ms. Marvel. Even the best of the current Marvel crop isn't really calling to me in any significant way.
"Meet Lily, your newest Amazon!"
I've argued this before, but Man of Steel could have been truly great. It only needed to show Clark actively trying to evacuate Metropolis, or saving people during the finale. I would've forgiven it a lot more if they had shown him trying but failing to stop the carnage. As it is? It comes off like he doesn't care,…
I'd rather that Ares is being fueled by the war and slaughter, growing stronger because of it, rather than being the cause of it.
Geoff Johns apparently has more control now. Maybe - just maybe - he can keep the WB (or AT&T?) execs from the edit bay.
It also avoids the question of: "Wait, why didn't she think WWI was worth interfering in?"
There's a lot to love in this trailer. Save us, Wonder Woman.
The fourth book, Wizard and Glass, is one of King's finest works, imho.
I mean, they're pretty great if you're on cocaine.
Thankee-sai.
You forgot the astounding emoji chain that followed.
This is 100% true. I work in a news-adjacent business. There's a TV with different news channels on all day, every day, just above my desk. I am miserable, but I can't look away or let myself not know what horrors await.
Isn't the MU "God" known as the One-Above-All?
Speaking of, why are Loeb and Marvel sleeping on putting out animated films of stuff like 1602 or other major crossover events?
Rosario Dawson is my dream woman. A great actress, socially and politically active, all for Latinx empowerment; not afraid of genre roles, really funny, and could easily kick my ass.
I mean, she still can.
Wait, it's over already? Noooo.