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Eh. I didn’t find it outside of my suspension of disbelief. I haven’t seen the movie in awhile so my memory is likely off, but I can accept that defeating the master alien (mimic?) and absorbing it allows you to reset to when it began its core assault. And then, since presumably that thing lives outside of linear

Well, I don’t know that you want to start the movie with them going immediately to space. You want at least some of the movie set on Earth showing Jean’s powers getting out of control. So it would make sense to set some of the movie on Earth and to give Jean someone to get her powers out of control ON.

You know, Luke Skywalker in the movies kind of sucked. I think after the fact we’ve built up this legend around him, but watch those first 2 movies again. He was awful. I particularly like how his only family died and then he was like, “Sure Ben, let’s get out of here.” Or how he learns about the Force and then a day

Re: disagreeing with the decisions for Luke: In Episodes IV-VI, he really isn’t much of a character. Generally nice guy, wants to fight the Empire, but, like, doesn’t encounter a lot of emotionally difficult conflict. You just sort of see him as the hero and move on, and I think for most of us, we can’t get over the

Not gonna lie—I’m still kind of worried about this. It’s good that Hamill came around to Johnson’s way of thinking, but if his gut reaction was to tell the director “I think all of this is wrong for Luke” then... well, that just seem like a potential cause for concern.

Shit. I like that a lot.

What a beautiful fucking world we live in where She-Hulk has the potential to become a blockbuster film.

Han shot the punk before the punk shot Han.

I see. Well, Wanda needs better counter-magic, and perhaps Vision shouldn’t have ignored that critical Windows Update.

If you think FOX isn’t already banking on the Starjammers being their Guardians of the Galaxy, then you don’t know Hollywood!

Her sister is. She’s (usually) a good guy. But... (POSSIBLE SPOILERS OF THE MOST FAMOUS COMIC BOOK STORY EVER) ...a villain maybe in the sense that she’s the one who feels Dark Phoenix is out of control and brings the X-men to the moon to have the Imperial Guard take her down (in the legendary X-men #137).

Yep, Lilandra demands that the Phoenix be destroyed because of the threat it poses to the universe, which ends up with Phoenix killing itself.

Nope Zach has specifically said that the CW interpretation of the DCEU does not match his darker take and he want’s no confusion between the two. People thought Agents of Shield had a disconnect from the MCU but at least AoS is actually in the same universe, the CW Universe shows don’t exist in Zachs world.

The first guy they hired was green, and it ruined about 400 hours of film.

I’m a white guy working at a hugely diverse school in Chicago. I cannot express how much it means to the kids that I see every day to see themselves on screen. Finn from Star Wars might as well be the main character in all of Star Wars if you asked them. So happy for all involved.

This is not an example of a race which is not oppressed taking the cultural trappings of an oppressed or ignored group and erasing their actual culture or narrative. So I’m not really sure what it is that you’re calling appropriative. This is the creation of an image of a fictional African nation making homage to the

I’m guessing that she doesn’t know too much about comic book characters, and picked a name she had heard before.

To be fair, if she’s like the average actor, she doesn’t actually know anything about comic book characters. I think the inherent assumption for the layman is that superhero = crazy super powers.

Based on the Thor trailer, I’m assuming the Grandmaster has Valkyrie hunt down potentially interesting gladiators for his arena.

Maybe the AoS writers finally said “The MCU guys always say they don’t pay attention to us, screw it, lets introduce Captain Marvel on our show and see how long it takes them to notice!”