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I’m not sure if they really do it specifically for that reason, but it is very common in animation to give characters who are voiced by well-known actors similar physical features when appropriate. Animators usually use footage of the actors recording so they can use their actual expressions when animating. I don’t

Well, clearly, the trailers have indicated a Full House aesthetic on the way for some episode. You can kind of track it with Wanda’s hair. there’s a curly blonde ‘do on the way (‘80s), along with a more natural, straighter hair look when she’s in her comic-book Halloween costume (‘90s). Then there’s the part in the

Because Warner Media is doing everything it possibly can to oversaturate the entertainment landscape with Batman material.

This episode was needed to clarify a lot of mystery specifically so the show can move forward. We all may think that it confirmed a lot of what we all figured out already, but you have to remember that a lot of the audience does not read recaps or hunt meticulously for easter eggs, or have the deep knowledge of Marvel

Herb is identified. Dottie is not because the wall of I.D. pictures was made before the events of episode 2. They simply haven’t seen Dottie yet, though we saw in episode 3 that she is married to one of the towns’ men (the guy with the mustache who gets fired in episode 1) who is identified, suggesting that she may

It was the Mind Stone that was the source of her and Pietro’s powers (Loki’s Staff), but it may have actually just triggered the X-gene that nobody knew about at the time. That’s why Wanda and Pietro survived Strücker’s experiments with the staff, and all of the other ‘volunteers’ didn’t. That’s the potential retcon

Typical Humans.

Well, if the movie time period is to believeably comport with Harrison Ford’s actual age, then it should take place around 1975 at the earliest. There is no possible way that the Harrison Ford of today (78 years old) could pass for the Indiana Jones of the 1960s who is only 20 or so years older than the character was

It seems clear by the end of last week’s episode that Westview is an actual town that Wanda has taken over, because we see Monica being violntly expelled from it’s ‘bubble’ of enchantment. I think it is also strongly indicated that Wanda is running this takeover, she just isn’t in total control of everyone in the town.

I don’t think Vision is actually ‘dead’ in the same way that, say, Black Widow or Tony Stark is. One would assume that his de-activated body is in storage somewhere, possibly in the hopes that Shuri or someone equally adept at electronics (or at least close to it) will be able to repair and re-activate him. How is he

I think it’s pretty clear that Steve is meant to have returned the infinity stones back to exactly where they were taken from. At least, that was his intention. We don’t really know if he had to fudge things. That should mean that there would have been a meeting between Cap and Red Skull on Vormir where he had to say:

Hydra isn’t real.
It’s all made up.
It’s not like they are selling comics merchandise with real Nazi insignia associated with real people. It’s no worse than selling any other merch related to a comics villain. They are all horrible. That’s why they are villains, but, as I hasten to remind everyone, they aren’t real.

I don’t think that there is any use in retelling the original story as a TV series —especially as those movies run incessantly on basic cable and are easily available in all possible formats. What is being proposed are some related stories that would likely “build out” the HP Universe allowing for new, not necessarily

Where to even begin with that?

I agree. I think it’s Wanda’s world, and everyone is in it with their own possibly competing agendas. Wanda has created a world so she can cope with her grief and losses. We know that there are finite physical barriers when we see Geraldine/Monica thrown through them. It appears that S.W.O.R.D. is monitoring the state

I can think of nothing less likely than a Spider-Man 4 that centers around the Tobey Maguire version of the character. I know that there are some uber-fans who want to see a better completion to that story, but having multiple Peter Parkers in competeing Spider-Man franchises is unrealistic and confusing to audiences

How can you forget?
At any given moment, someone is always doing Peter Pan!!!!
Or at least they are alternating it between Robin Hood adaptations.

That’s fine. Not the point.
It is highly unlikely that HBO would double cast any actor as a different character in a related spin-off unless there was some particular plot-driven reason to do that. There are many actors who are very tall. They will probably cast one of them rather than one who, though he only appeared

You just watched a trailer.

I don’t know who he is playing in that picture, but Tom Hopper played Dickon Tarly in Game of Thrones.