Disheartening, but taking away your soul? They are stretching just to find some convoluted way to make the patronus reference make sense.
Disheartening, but taking away your soul? They are stretching just to find some convoluted way to make the patronus reference make sense.
Except for "dark," none of those descriptors used for Dementors also apply to Zoom.
I also now realize I forgot about the X-Men spin-offs Hellfire and Legion respectively coming to FOX and FX.
Or he was looking for something and came across it.
"The Rise of ISIS" is actually from 2014. I remember thinking it was pretty good, but maybe a bit too focused on how US policy in Iraq created ISIS.
Not every family member is a fit guardian. Maybe great uncle Johnny Garrick was in his 80s when Henry was arrested.
And Man-Thing in particular is a bad example if you want to show SHIELD lacks ambition. He's a walking biome; a lot more complicated than the relatively simple looking CGI characters on The Flash.
King Shark didn't look good, and Grodd's appearances even in the episodes where he's the villain-of-the-week are fairly short. Not to mention that Grodd, one of the Flash's best villains, is reduced to a villain-of-the-week because it's hard to pull him off on a TV budget.
Seriously? You think they could pull off a character like Man-Thing on a TV budget?
You can take that position if you're comfortable about being wrong on this.
Because ABC doesn't call The Bachelor "ABC's The Bachelor" on their official schedule. Disney doesn't call it "ABC's The Bachelor" in weekly press releases about the show. Not exactly the case for all those Marvel shows with "Marvel's" in the title.
1) I did specify it's a list of television series based on comic books, not just superhero ones.
No, they call it that. "Marvel's" is part of the official name of the series. It's just community-run sites like Wikipedia and IMDb that drop the "Marvel's" part for simplicity's sake.
There are so many X-Men that it would be almost impossible to find super-powered people who wouldn't have a corresponding mutant with similar powers. You want Werewolf by Night? Fine, but let's call him Feral with a dick.
DC's Cop Girlfriends Shipped Off to Another City, starring Shantel VanSanten and Janina Gavankar.
They can do two things.
Of course it was doomed from the start. The Most Wanted spinoff was, and still is, Marvel's Agent Deathlok, coming to ABC next Fall.
That's fair, but it is what differentiates the two programs.
Just to recap:
Agents of SHIELD is evolving into an adaptation of the Secret Warriors comics and is an ensemble while Most Wanted could've been more focused on spywork and would have tighter focus. Most Wanted arguably has more in common with Agent Carter if you can see past the latter's period setting.