bluearcher
bluearcher
bluearcher

Maybe you can tell me, if it’s true that to peer beneath a weaver’s hood brings instant agonizing death?

Probably because they confirmed Haley Atwell’s appearance a while back, so people are just looking for her.

Demonic possession will do that to ya (not that I’m speaking from experience).

Even worse when you realize that the webseries (which started off as a fan film) included names like Michael Jai White, Jeri Ryan, Ian Anthony Dale, Matt Mullins, Casper Van Dien, Mark Dacascos, and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa himself.

Was going to pose a quote from "The Running Man" but couldn't think of an appropriate one. Surprisingly not that many quotable lines, considering that it's an 80s Ahnold movie.

Oh. The commenter I replied to implied that movie rights (Into Darkness, at the very least) were with Netflix. So if not, then WHO HAS STREAMING RIGHTS FOR THE MOVIES?!?

Reporting from outside the USA here: None of the Star Trek movies (TOS/TNG/Kelvin) are on our local Netflix, but we do have ST:D.

Wait - doesn’t this mean that Captain Marvel is isn’t canon or in continuity?

True, Infinity War and Endgame was originally billed as parts 1 and 2. But while the second was directly tied to the first, they each tell their own story. It isn’t one story chopped into two. Infinity War is Thanos’ story (he has a quests, sets on the quest, and achieves his goal; the movie starts and ends with him).

Only if we get Michael Rosenbaum as *another* Wally West, just to really confuse people.

As the other guy said, JLU. Specifically the season 1 finale, “Once and Future Thing (Part 2)“

Mister Doctor?

I miss not knowing what a trailer will be for ahead of time. Everything has a teaser nowadays, and teaser for the teaser. Usually released online first, with the title of the movie on top.

Brie actually confirmed that last part:

Use of CG confuses me now, based on the Captain Marvel behind-the-scenes footage.

I think Alex Ross’ Flash is just him drawing John Wesley Shipp’s 90's Flash.

Set pre-Endgame. Then Bruce inadvertently brings back all the dusted vampires in the after-credits scene. Blade hunts the Hulk in the sequel.

Eh, titles and comic book names aren’t THAT big a deal in the MCU.

Good fighter with no powers not exciting enough? I guess that's why they killed off Natasha.

Well he didn’t NEED the hammer, but he knew he could return it later. Maybe he took it to spend time with it because it seemed like he had a pretty special and intimate relationship with this hammer and that losing it was almost comparable to losing a loved one.