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#blindsided

Dr. Strange's entire script was redone to scrap most of the origin-y elements or to move them to the first act of the new script so they can pass over them as quickly as possible.

I realize this isn't exactly what you were saying but I found the people complaining about a Superman's origin movie being too soon was incredibly odd considering the last one was forty years ago and the last time they made a very conscious effort of NOT rebooting it with an origin nobody liked it.

Marvel has repeatedly urged it is finished with Origin stories so I wish people would stop complaining about it. A tool of the MCU is they can establish character's origins in other movies so as to not need to do it in their own movies.

Yes but literally everything does no matter what. In the conventional sense no it did not and this will probably perform better Worldwide than that.

This won't do poor enough for that. This is on track to perform similarly to First Class, which didn't make it's money back but then they crossed it over with Old X-Men and combined them and I expect a similar response from the studio.

No? It's tracking to do a little worse than Ant-Man, which if it pulls off would be amazing.

Somebody call the circus!

That'll show those clowns in congress!

And I turned round, and they were all Steve McQueen!

My favorite recent one must be Dr Who's companion Clara as played by Jenna Louise Coleman, but after doing one series realizing she was famous enough to overtake the previously existant Jenna Coleman before her and dropping the Louise.

It’s hard to say, but it is made patently obvious by the movies and this video essay that searching for a replacement for absentee fathers is certainly a recurring trope in Anderson’s films.

What a shame, it was so young too.

Glad things worked out so well for Holly Hunter's character in Broadcast News.

Plus you kind of need to watch a few regular episodes to really understand the full extent of how great the really radical absurd (Casey Wilson, Josh Groban, Eric Andre) episodes are.

The correct answer for this must be Gillian Jacobs always.

The Daly Show?

Not to mention the only pop group that really matters!

Diana Rigg opens the coffin for display, only to find it empty with a card reading, "Mrs. Peel, We're Needed".