If the movie is supposed to take place within the 5-year snap period, Scarlett’s hair color in set pictures suggests otherwise.
If the movie is supposed to take place within the 5-year snap period, Scarlett’s hair color in set pictures suggests otherwise.
And that is why they reshot it.
Is it a full remake, or are they creating more stories in the Matrix world? I can’t imagine why the Wachowskis would want to remake their own movie series, if not to keep someone else from doing it. There’s nothing about the original Matrix that needs to be updated or re-done. Although Reloaded and Revolutions brought…
Don’t have any problems with trailer-only scenes. It just means that when the time comes to actually see the movie, there’s less of it that I have already seen.
I hope you are not talking about Spy, because Spy is a delight that happens to be directed by Paul Feig.
There is something satisfying in seeing both her and Robert Pattinson slowly emerge from all that overwhelming Twilight business in ways that show they are far more versatile actors than that franchise could have ever shown them to be.
I feel that if she could go to the trouble to keep up the blonde for a while, she could take an afternoon to correct the grown-out ends when she decided to switch back to red (which is a thing you can do without too much trouble when your hair has been lightened). Like I said. Cap managed to shave off a prodigious…
Truly, if Cap could rally himself to shave, then Natasha could at least have gotten a haircut or fix the awful color sometime over the course of FIVE YEARS. Of course, that blonde hair should have long since grown out by five years time. In addition to looking horrible, it made no sense. OK, I’m going to let it go now.
It’s violent and kind of silly. It’s campier than most comic book movies these days, but certainly not Batman & Robin or X-Men Apocalypse level of bad. I found it entertaining but harmless. Mileage may vary depending on how intense your feelings are about Spider-Man lore, etc.
Krysten Ritter doesn’t owe anyone anything. After acclaim from the first season, I’m sure she had a lot of opportunities that she had to turn down because of commitments to Jessica Jones and The Defenders. Being finished with the show probably gives her time to take more advantage of the opportunities that are…
I am fully expecting that DC Universe will just become a separate portal in the proposed Warner streaming service. They still have other new shows that are shooting or waiting to be launched, so I don't think that they will just pull the plug and let it go dark without some continuing contingency plan.
Netflix cancelled them all. It wasn’t a matter of which show was better than the other or which one cost more. They cancelled Marvel, they just didn’t announce it all at once. Jessica Jones just happened to be the last show to finish production on its season, and the only one where they knew they were going to be…
Since Dick Grayson is the first Robin and Donna is the first Wonder Girl, it makes sense that they would use Garth for Aqualad. That doesn’t mean that Kaldur’Ahm won’t show up later on Titans. Jason Todd’s appearances show us that there’s room in the show for subsequent versions of the characters.
In the Guardians Of The Galaxy, Ronan is presented as a kind of rogue Kree who doesn’t follow the orders of the government. He doesn’t have the Kree bomber fleet anymore, he has Sakaarans and Necrocraft bombers which are non-Kree. We don’t know that he and Korath were once loyal Kree warriors since they are now…
They didn’t acquire the rights to Spider-Man from Sony. They simply came to a mutually beneficial agreement regarding who can use the character and how. Sony still owns the film rights to Spider-Man.
Well, if you look at it, Jessica Jones has never featured an excess of special effects or fancy costumes. I doubt that it’s a budget issue, or certainly not a new budget issue. I haven’t watched it yet, but I feel confident that there will be just as many fights and plenty of breaking stuff, especially since there are…
It’s kind of like whoever made the post-credit scene for The Wolverine had no idea what the hell the story in Days of Future Past was, except, It was written by supposed X-Men maestro Simon Kinberg who wrote the next movie and certainly would have known the basic timeline of the movies. Also, there is no explanation…
Actually, I thought it was terrible. Worse than I expected. Plodding, dreary and mostly without the character development that Kinberg goes on and on about in this interview. It’s not as much of a stinker as X3, but that’s a pretty low bar. I am relieved that Kinberg is highly unlikely to be asked back to this…
In a lot of ways, it seems like Jessica Jones’ creative team went into this season knowing full well that it’d be the show’s last . . .
Haven’t seen it yet, but Dark Phoenix was originally supposed to be released last November, well before Captain Marvel. I’m not sure that they would have even known what the plot of Captain Marvel was unless someone from Marvel Studios intervened and insisted on changes, because they would have been in production well …