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Some reason: $746.8 million worldwide box office.

It’s hard to imagine that as the Sorcerer Supreme, Doctor Strange wouldn’t have been able to easily evade Project Insight by using magic. I just assumed that he was still a regular doctor at this point dressed as an easter egg.

I really think that at this point, even though Wesley Snipes seems to think he has a stranglehold on the Blade character, if he were to be introduced into the MCU, he should be rebooted from the beginning with a new actor. I don’t know that Snipes’ supposed legion of fans are so powerful that they need to be heeded in

Attempting to parse the continuity of James Bond is the ultimate fool’s errand.

Michael Shannon as Rorschach. Just an idea . . .

It’s highly premature for Feige to be talking about potential mergers of the X-Men Universe and the MCU. The Disney/Fox deal still has some SEC hurdles to jump, and how that goes depends to a certain extent on how the Trump SEC is feeling about on/off Trump pal Rupert Murdoch. They are currently giving the AT&T/Time

Peña’s in the trailer, and I believe the whole gang including T.I. and David Dastmalchian are confirmed as returning.

You know what the remaining, original Charlie’s Angels stars do when reboots of that series crop up? Pretty much nothing. There have already been two subsequent reiterations of that show —two movies and another TV reboot to be precise— and there’s another one in the works, but do we hear Jaclyn Smith or Cheryl Ladd

She made some pretty edgy indie movies early in her career. I would point you to Gregg Araki’s The Doom Generation, which is what I used to associate with her before Charmed rolled around. You would definitely not imagine that she would wind up on a WB series after seeing that.

Brett Dalton’s Instagram photo is from the set of Deception, a new show filming in NYC. That picture is from a shoot in a subway station. It has nothing to do with Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., nor does he mention it at all. If he is making a return visit to AoS, it is certainly not hinted in this image.

Hela’s “Hat” was 100% CGI the entire time. I don’t know that there was ever a real-life version of it that Cate Blanchett ever put on her head. The green patches in this picture of Brie Larsen look very much like green screen color, suggesting that different color details will be added afterwards. As for the fit, I’m

I expect that if Ant-Man & The Wasp were set before Infinity War, they would be releasing it before Infinity War so as to avoid confusion. I’m sure that it will be after, as Ant-Man is in Infinity War, but I am guessing that it may stand alone more and be less tied into the interconnected narrative much like Ant-Man

Since Captain Marvel is set to be released about 10 months after Infinity War, having a Cool Danvers cameo or mid/post credit scene would fit Marvel’s pattern of teasing not the next film on deck (which would be Ant-Man & the Wasp) but the one after that. They could easily be shooting a teaser or post-credit scene for

Avengers 4: Full Throttle

You may be surprised to learn that many (but not all) actors are as neurotic as neurotic can be. The whole entertainment business is something of a crapshoot that is maddening to navigate, but obviously can bring great rewards. You can’t be hung up on whether or not your movie is a success or not as an actor because

No Judgement. Sometimes Robots and Monsters fighting is all you need.

I really thought that the whole “Dark Universe” thing had been scrapped by now.

It’s fine if you want to be worried about stuff like that, but there are the scenes with Sif earlier on in the series where he makes her promise to keep his continued existence a secret. Canon or non-canon, it works fine for me. I find it much more difficult to explain how James Rhodes somehow transformed from tall

They also had Dr. List on several episodes of AoS, where he was originally introduced in the CA: Winter Soldier mid-credit scene, scooted over to the TV show and then finally re-appeared with Strucker in the movie. That’s a pretty close tie-in that worked pretty well.

They didn’t do a great job of reminding us who Robin was or where she came from and who her father was. We were supposed to see the little wooden bird and immediately recognize her, but they could have used a short flashback scene to re-establish her significance. I had to watch it a second time. Also, we haven’t seen