AM+W: Quantumania introduces Kang, who has always been a universal level threat, same as Galactus.
AM+W: Quantumania introduces Kang, who has always been a universal level threat, same as Galactus.
Okay, I want to see a draft script in three months!
I think the MCU has also reached a size that they don’t NEED another Avengers movie so quickly, with all the other franchises going on.
Give this man some more cocaine! STAT!
Ford is older now than George Hall, the guy who played Old Indy on the show.
Holy shit
Yeah, I’ve been wondering what Phase 4 has been building towards, if anything. Hasn’t Kang been announced as the villain of the next Ant-Man? He’s a possibility maybe, in the way Loki was in both Thor and the first Avengers. Galactus and Doom are both Avengers-level threats, but will both need to be established…
May 2024 seems likely for the next Avengers, and I vaguely recall it was rumoured as the early Phase 4 announcements were starting to come out. Going out on a limb, with very little evidence to support it, I’m calling that it will be a take on “The Coming of Galactus”.
Great gif!
Maybe Lucas can “Special Edition” Ford in place of George Hall for a new, 4k collected edition of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.
And I of course forgot that Tilda was in the TV show, so I guess I was right.
I think the MCU has also reached a size that they don’t NEED another Avengers movie so quickly, with all the other franchises going on. They still need to reveal the Big Bad for the Avengers to fight, though if the FF are towards the end of Phase IV - Galactus maybe?
Sarah Halley Finn is the unsung hero of the MCU. Not enough good things can be said about her eye for casting the right person for the role.
That’s good Kinja.
When things kicked off way back when, I thought the hardest role to cast would be Captain America. It’s easy to find handsome, athletic action hero types, but who can earnestly deliver that patriotic idealism, without it coming off as tremendously cheesy or disingenuous? And damned if they haven’t done it *twice*.
Loki and Thor are probably the character’s that have benefited most from the actor’s cast, and developed in the swerve that Ragnarok in particular allowed them, and/though the comics have a bit more rogue to them both since, but Robert Downey Jr.’s Stark is clearly a riff off of the Ultimates rendition of him. I think…
High fashion is fine, but Loki is used to slumming it up with ancient ones.
Not a fan of Thors' day, eh?
The MCU has done such a great job improving the 2 dimensional characters of the comic books starting right off with Robert Downey Jr.’s wisecracking, narcissistic Tony Stark. I explained to my wife that Loki in the comic books was just a moustache twirling, grouchy villain, far from the charming, multifaceted movie…
Loki will premiere on Wednesday, June 9, because he’s cheeky like that.