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Two black men painted blue.

...of terror and screaming children.

Also, I’ll have to look up the Kaiser, but George V and the Tsar are ideal people to be played by the same actor:

Something about that Charlie’s angels photo. I don’t know if it’s the stellar “bathroom lighting like” illumination, the great skincare each of these ladies ascribe to, or just the simple fact that each lady is as beautiful as the next.. But wow, that’s a great photo

Damnit, you’ve countered my sarcasm with earnest appeal.

I read somewhere that Black Widow was blonde in the last one because it was part of trying to look different because they were on the run (her and Steve and them). So going back to red hair would actually be less work (in the logic of the movie characters)

Better resolution image:

Believe it or not, Rachel Skarsten is only a year older than Ruby Rose.

Tom Hollander (playing 3 roles, apparently!)

Remember how there was a Dark Tower movie

Orientation is just a matter of the ‘moment’. If people want more socialist programs, they’ll vote for them.

In Black Panther, King T’Chaka kills Prince N’Jobu by stabbing his clawed hand directly into N’Jobu’s heart and T’Challa kills Erik by impaling him through the chest with a spearhead.

Avengers IW had, a god stabbed with a spear, Tony Stark stabbed with a sword.

I’d rather break off his middle fingers and feed them to my dog.

All actors, to me, are 5'3 or under, till proven otherwise.

Why would Disney have a problem with Wolverine’s claws? The MCU movies are already pretty violent and Star Wars under Disney has had at least one instance of a sharp object being thrust through someone’s chest.

A lot of actors are pretty short and still beefy (or can become beefy).

You’re right, there’s never been a good Dostoevsky superhero film.

When the X-Men inevitably arrive in the MCU, I really hope that it isn’t The Wolverine Show again. As much as I love Jackman, I would really like to see a proper MCU Storm, for example.

For a franchise that’s famously a metaphor for marginalized people, please never let it look like THIS again: