The last one? I read Al Ewing and Kasia Nie’s Wasp miniseries the other day. That was fun.
The last one? I read Al Ewing and Kasia Nie’s Wasp miniseries the other day. That was fun.
If that was acting, Klementieff deserves all the awards. My gut feeling is that she was just having the most fun anyone has ever had.
I wonder if Ilsa’s death was a combination of the planned back-to-back shooting schedule and Ferguson’s commitments to Dune. Of course, with the endless production delays, they probably could’ve worked around her being unavailable for a few months, but by the time they realised, it was presumably too late to make a…
I assumed “sued” was a typo for “used”. That still leaves the original version grammatically incorrect, but it only needs a small tweak. e.g.
Well, Spider-Man’s still okay. The writing and acting parts are presumably long-since finished.
Outraged person: Why are you making these pointless live-action remakes? The originals still exist and are widely available.
For anyone else, you can wait until (probably) August or September for The Flash to hit streaming and physical.
“consumers have a right to view a film bereft of content they find objectionable”
Man of Steel made sense at the time though, and there is a fair bit of good stuff in there, it’s just that Snyder runs roughshod over it with his dumb and superficial “wouldn’t it be badass if...” tendencies.
I’m not saying they should’ve let Snyder finish his plans though. Justice League would’ve been his last contribution, his sequels would still have been off the table.
Gunn has already pointed to All-Star Superman as the main reference point, so yeah, I’m expecting a similar structure of a series of shorter vignettes showing Superman doing Superman things, whilst he also wrestles with something bigger (which may or may not be a dose of solar radiation that’s slowly killing him).
I don’t know if it’s official, but I believe it came from The Hollywood Reporter, who are generally not prone to wild and completely unsourced speculation.
Of course he is, I’d totally forgotten that.
isn’t this how DCEU supposedly stumbled in the first place? To much too fast
Personally, I doubt it. Remember, the Authority’s due to be in it too, and if there’s a team present for Superman to find distasteful, it’s surely going to be them.
The next question to expect: Isn’t this movie going to be massively overstuffed with all these other superheroes running around?
She would have been in that room with all the other heads of the intelligence community
Even in it’s normal state, it only blends in if it lands in Britain between ~1930 and ~1970. At any other place or time, hot pink is no more out of the ordinary.
They don’t do that. They pay residuals based on the subscriber count of the service, not how many people actually watch the show in question.
Infinity War, to my mind, is the high water mark for giving a “Part 1 of 2” a proper ending. Dead Reckoning is second.