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If Blade were to be released about one year from now, They would have to have completed principal photography a few months ago given the extensive post production work and scheduled reshoots that every Marvel Studios movie requires. Considering that we know of no casting beyond Mahershala Ali, and the director was

Rob, you have been around for a while now.
Do we really need to explain to you why things aren’t announced until they are ready to be announced? Marvel is now known to not even give every actor the complete script of the movie that they are to be in. I’m sure if Kit Harington didn’t initially know what could

I think what we have seen has only scratched the surface of what’s in the movie, but, let’s get serious, there’s only so much you can do to vary the landscape of a desert planet.

Nothing against Luke Wilson, but I think that he has long since exhausted his personal range of facial expression. He’s perfectly fine in the role.

If this show runs for so long that the actors start to age out of their roles, then I will be beyond thrilled. That is a very long-term problem, and I’m really not that worried about it. I mean, if it becomes a problem then the actors can just become real vampires. I’m OK with that.

I mean, Strange and Stark are both kind of douchebags, aren’t they?

If nobody goees to see the movies, then Marvel doesn’t have the revenue to offer the original writers and artists their deserved royalties.
It’s when the movie grosses $1 billion that they have a stronger case to make a change in how their work is compensated. There should be specific provisions in their employment

Possibly, but not if you condsider Black Widow to be one of Marvel Studios’ weaker entries and Shang-Chi to be one of its stronger ones (as I do).

That’s possible, but once an irresistible blockbuster gets them back into theaters, audiences are probably more likely to go again to see other films. It’s about breaking the ice, assuming conditions remain more or less the same, which is not guaranteed at all.

Your feelings are certainly reasonable. I will say that I saw it on Saturday at an early show at 84th & Broadway on Manhattan’s Upper West Side (by early I mean 11 AM). The seats are large and widely spaced. I was much further than 6 feet from any other person in the theater, and still had a good, reserved in advance

I don’t think that Marvel Studios has the rights to use Norman Osborn outside of a movie they produce for Sony. They can use Spider-Man in other MCU movies, but, and possibly a few close characters like Aunt May and Ned, but it’s unlikely that Sony would allow for a major Spider-man related villain like Norman Osborn

In a lot of way sit makes perfect sense to change them from finger rings to, well, basically a set of bangle bracelets.

Well, this is definitely one of those Marvel Movies with a short cast height wise. Tony Leung is only about 5'7", though Simu Liu is listed as being about 6' tall.

. . .that includes Valentina (Julia Louise Dreyfuss).

They don’t give a distinct idea of where this is in the timeline,

The director has confirmed that the Great Protector dragon in Ta Lo was not Fin Fang Foom. Notably, the Great Protector is specifically meant to be a water dragon from Chineses lore and does not share Fin Fang Foom’s green coloring.

Well, now they will get a chance to re-invent them again since Craig is definitely never coming back, but be careful what you wish for. Some of the later Roger Moore installments were awfully weak, and it was very difficult to sell this aging British Gentlemen as an action star and babe magnet.

I had to look up Bérénice Marlohe as Severine, but was she really the main girl? It would seem that Eve was a bigger part, but then she turns out to be Moneypenny, so it sort of seems like, in the end, it’s Judi Dench who is the one Bond is trying to save. Then she dies.

I don’t think any Bond girl has ever made it to a second movie at all before Madeleine Swann unless you count Naomie Harris’ Eve Moneypenny, but given her name, she’s not exactly a “Bond girl” per se. The main Bond girls rarely die (Eva Green and Diana Rigg being notable exceptions), but the secondary ones often do.

So you would rather have some bad CGI to make a “comics accurate” version of Despero?