Xenomorph! It’s what’s inside ya!
Xenomorph! It’s what’s inside ya!
Coppola—who invested $120 million of his own money in the project, and just turned 85—gave some hope to sci-fi fans by noting Adam Driver’s character has the “power to stop time.”
Anyone who knows even the slightest thing about how those workloads operate was already aware of this. It’s why so much of the pearl clutching around “AI stealing jobs” always seems hilariously and needlessly sensationalistic.
I think breaking away makes more sense than shoehorning the original Aliens in and undercutting them as a result (like the prequels did).
Nothing beats the silliness of the Archie crossovers.
I think there is a lot of distortion being created here with all the rumors and second-hand accounts, so the truth is probably somewhere in the middle: Feige might have asked them to make her a mutant, but he might not have specified how, and in that case it would be Marvel editorial who decided they needed to have…
It’s freedom of association. If you don’t represent the values of an organization, whatever those values may be, they have the right to end the relationship.
Now, to be fair, 99% of people who enter Galaxy’s Edge don’t care about any of this.
Theres Disney and then there is J.J. Abrams.
I hope we get the promise of the rian johnson films. a bunch of people.awakening to the force for the first time and rival groups of jedi equivalents.
Also, I guess the animated series is very popular and still airs in Brazil,of all places and an incredible commercial for Renault gave the group an “unofficial” live-action finale to the animated series. :)
I actually laughed when it started, like, they’re intentionally making fun of that trope, right?
Main thing I took from this trailer is that Burn Gorman is in the movie, which is a bonus.
Outside of the reactionary neckbeards, most of the sequels’ critics had no problem with the cast. These characters deserve another chance with different writers.
When the Star Wars sequels came out, a lot of the most critical “fans” claimed their criticism had nothing to do with the leads being a woman and a black man. It was the “bad writing” they were criticizing!
I like Christopher Walken in pretty much all his roles.
However, if there is one nitpick I had with Dune: Part 2, it’s was that I feel he was miscast. The article mentions that he is a “formidable emperor”, but I did not get that feeling at all during the movie.
I have not read the book so I do not know if this is how…
I was a teenager when the Prequels came out, and at the time I was totally swept up in their cultural zeitgeist. I was a prequel-apologist for a couple of summers, and was always willing to overlook those films’ flaws because “Episode III is going to fix everything.” And while Revenge of the Sith is certainly the best…
Could not disagree more. While definitely a bygone era at this point, T:L was a high-water mark for 3D movies, and it kept the spirit of the original while also avoiding excessive fan service or MCU-esque tongue-in-cheek nonsense.
They showed a Celestial in the Eternals. I imagine Galactus would look something like that? Though it was pretty slow looking.
Planet Zeist or Bust.