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I can't believe this isn't a joke.

The most obvious choice (to me) would be Patty Jenkins, director of the Academy Award winning Monster. She was all lined up to direct Thor: The Dark World before Marvel changed their minds. And look how well stealing a Wonder Woman director turned out for Marvel! She actually seems way more like the kind of director

We're getting Klingons guys, come on. We all know it.

Which is why I was mad they rebooted in the first place.

Can't get too excited with how weak the first movie was, tantalising as the prospect is.

I find the adulation for Stone MIND-boggling.

I want Miles to further penetrate other mediums before a film is even pitched. More comics, a toon, a game appearance, etc. I don't think they could, should or would launch a movie on the back of a character with so little exposure and so little development.

Yeah, this is basically a 'don't even try to call us about this, Disney' announcement.

Ye Olde 'I Want To See A Sequel Because There's So Much Room For Improvement' Sentiment.

Superior has been a lot of fun. A LOT.

"Burned out" with Avengers? Haha, on what planet? I liked IM3 way more than IM2, and have very high hopes for The Winter Soldier. It's unclear what soured you, but most people see Marvel as safe hands.

Yeah, really want Marvel to get Spidey and FF back.

Man, Spider-Man is my favorite superhero and the last movie was so meh...

Yeah, this confused the hell out of me. Is Elliott not the best character in ET? Don't we all love Rufio?

I've never seen it, but the actual high concept of Plan 9 isn't inherently terrible. Aliens reanimating corpses? That could totally be done really well.

I was such a big Pandora fan until they made it unavailable in the UK. I hadn't bothered with Last.fm at that point, but if I had, I wouldn't have seen the point of Pandora. It's a shame that Last.fm's radio is unavailable outside of the webplayer unless you're a subscriber now too. Still the superior service, and

He's actually awesome right now in the comics. One of the best books Marvel is putting out is his solo title.

Surprisingly few people know that, judging by all the 'what does Black Widow contribute to Avengers?' comments from people who said no such thing about Cap.

You know what I find weird? That there are comparable moments in other superhero films. Fore example: the black homeless guy that says "nice ride" to Batman in Batman Begins and the two little black kids that marvel at Peter Parker's backflip in Spider-Man 2 with a "how'd you DO that?"

I really wish people were more open to fable-like stuff like this. If Terry Gilliam or Michel Gondry were doing it you wouldn't say you were having a problem with the concept.