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Since he’s been asked this in every interview he’s done while promoting his movie I’m sure that totally means he’s telling the truth and this isn’t part of some planned PR move to make sure he always gets asked about it.

I can complain about not getting a lot of Linda Cardellini and having her just be the mom that gets shuffled away all I want.

Sorry, I’m confused, who hates Wanda’s Uncle Clint?

If I remember correctly, for the movie they brought back some of the writers from the first decade who had been off the show for a while, like some people had gone over to Futurama and then didn’t go back to working on The Simpsons, so that’s why it had a more classic feel.

and he even knows Clancy Brown!

When they go to when the Avengers get eaten in San Francisco, Widow has the blonde hair.

Oh, they’re 100% converging on the last episode. It’s in the trailers. There hasn’t been any indication that the zombies do anything outside of this episode, but yea, who knows.

Thanks for the original and insightful reply.

Sure, but that character description just feels like they copy/pasted it and then just changed whatever character is was to “centaru/manticore thing.” Like they didn’t even try to make a new character. Berry can do stuff out of this range when he wants. The episode of Archer 1999 where he’s the “living bomb” thing has

I guess it comes down to where/when Thanos got infected. I saw in another reply that it’s possible that one of the Zombie Black Order got back to him and did it, which I guess makes the most sense, but still, everything about the ending feels off.

I like a lot of Harmon’s stuff, but this just sounds like the lamest generic “aren’t we EDGY????” adult animation, from the name down to the character descriptions to even the cast. Are we just going to typecast Berry now and not even try?

It’s kinda funny in how so much of the MCU is inspired by the Ultimates run, though.

I mean, I don’t know if this is a spoiler, but they had said before the T’Challa Star-Lord episode that Boseman had recorded stuff for multiple episodes, that one was just the episode he was the focus of.

If only there were some show on Disney+ that Ruffalo is co-starring that’s about Hulks where this could be explored. Dang, oh well, guess we’re out of luck.

The branch reality isn’t Christine dying, the timeline branches when she says yes to going to the event with Strange. Before she dies they’re already on a new timeline, and for that timeline to continue to grow, Strange needs to suffer a loss that leads him to become a sorcerer so he can get rid of Dormammu. If that

What is so weird about it, is that it treats her death like this essential thing ... and that she just tragically had to die or else Strange wouldn’t become the hero he was meant to be. But the previous movie clearly demonstrates that she didn’t have to die or even be romantically involved with him for that to happen.

The What If? decision that creates the branching timeline is Strange inviting Christine to the event with him.

What the Deadpool movies have done with Baccarin is a crime, so criminally underused.

While it is still fridging, them saying “fridging Christine just leads to the ultimate destruction of a timeline” is at least an intentional commentary on how this terrible, tired trope just leads to the worst outcome. It hopefully also means this is not something that will happen in the movies, and hopefully just is