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It took them a while to roll out a Latina, but give Disney their due. They were really ahead of the curve when they introduced that African-American princess "Snow White" back in 1937.

It took them a while to roll out a Latina, but give Disney their due. They were really ahead of the curve when they introduced that African-American princess "Snow White" back in 1937.

They put in a scene where he makes a drunken fool of himself and wakes up with a hangover, then he's knocking back martinis again like it's no big deal by the time Loki comes around. Not really a realistic story arc about someone overcoming a crippling alcohol addiction but you're probably right that it's the closest

They put in a scene where he makes a drunken fool of himself and wakes up with a hangover, then he's knocking back martinis again like it's no big deal by the time Loki comes around. Not really a realistic story arc about someone overcoming a crippling alcohol addiction but you're probably right that it's the closest

They could do the "Demon in a Bottle" storyline, but I'm not sure movie audiences are ready to see 90 minutes of superheroes battling alcoholism.

They could do the "Demon in a Bottle" storyline, but I'm not sure movie audiences are ready to see 90 minutes of superheroes battling alcoholism.

Know a good way they could humanize Tony Stark? Breast Cancer. I mean the guy has a nuclear power plant in the middle of his chest cavity, so that's really a no-brainer.

Know a good way they could humanize Tony Stark? Breast Cancer. I mean the guy has a nuclear power plant in the middle of his chest cavity, so that's really a no-brainer.

Would it be asking too much to cast an Indian actor to play Captain Nemo this time? I know that there aren't a huge number of "A-List" Indians in Hollywood, but maybe Bollywood will loan us one if we ask nicely.

Would it be asking too much to cast an Indian actor to play Captain Nemo this time? I know that there aren't a huge number of "A-List" Indians in Hollywood, but maybe Bollywood will loan us one if we ask nicely.