He might still die in the untitled Infinity War sequel in 2019.
He might still die in the untitled Infinity War sequel in 2019.
I can't forgive JP II for not killing Vince Vaughan. The saboteur is always supposed to die in a disaster film. Moviegoers expect that.
Civil War didn't have any heroes learning to work together as a team. No universe-destroying either.
John Ford, Charlie Chaplin, Hitchcock, and the Arthur Freed MGM unit all stuck to formula. And they made some of the greatest movies of all time.
At least 60 million alone for all those songs rights.
Marvel comics does it all the time. New countries, cultures and tribes who "have always been around" get introduced every year.
Whoever that dude was on the cave wall at Lascaux.
A Hamlet universe! Where's my Fortinbras movie?
You mean an Arabic concept of "Chinese". Aladdin is about as authentically Chinese as Fu Manchu and Chop Suey.
"Deserved" had nothing to do with it.
What about Elongated Man tho?!
It's also a Broadway term …for dancers who are on several shows simultaneously i think? Maybe Its a metaphor?
Well…if your ex-gf's new partner keeps reaching out to you during "pre-production", and everybody you know keeps asking if you've seen them at it and what you think of their technique….
I heard that Aaron Egerton guy was also in the running.
They haven't cast Carnage yet. Might still come true.
Unlike Venom, the Big Wheel would look a lot better in live action than he does on a comic book pin-up page.
With their hive mind and organic whale ships, the Chitauri seem more like Brood knockoffs than Skrull knockoffs.
Its charitable to call Bane an iconic villain.
You mean we almost got a Green Lantern that I might have been tempted to check out?
Alternatively, they could have just remade Murder on the Orient Express with Batman substituted in for the detective?