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I never got the fascination about Fett or the Mandalorians, so to be perfectly honest, this leaves me totally cold. But I’ll give it a shot nonetheless.

If i’m completely honest, Harada is one of the reasons I slowly grew disinterested in some Valiant titles. There’s such a thing as an OP character, and for the longest time, Harada has been depicted as being so powerful, indestructible and smart that no amount of plot devices or heroes planning mattered. A good bunch

That’s breathtakingly bland and generic, for what should a cosmic extravaganza. Pass.

Would you rather have a new TV series set in the Prime universe that looks incongruous to the originals, or would you rather have a new Trek show set in the new movies’ Kelvin universe, where things can basically look however?

Huge meh, once again. Generic explosions, underwhelming music choices, unmemorable visuals, I’m just not feeling this creative direction.

It looks fine, but that’s far from the best trailer Marvel has put out... the music, the overall tone... it’s just too much “serious, epic (generic) stuff” without much levity & warmth to balance it out, and make me wanna follow Captain Marvel’s adventures.

I’m with you on that one, and apparently, Filoni toyed with the idea of bringing back some version of Starkiller as an Inquisitor in Rebels, but since the games are barely considered canon in the first place, especially by a good portion of the fanbase (because “the Force shouldn’t be a superpower and it shouldn’t be

Yeah, in the movie, according to top evolutionary biologist/weapons expert Olivia Munn, autism is the next step of mankind’s evolution, and the reason the über-Pred kidnaps the autistic child, as a trophy and a source of possible enhancements.

At this point, I just hope Marvel has Dwayne’s number on speed dial, and is ready to steal him away from DC as soon as they get their Phase 4 scheduled, and their Fantastic Four vs Namor movie ready to go.

I’m glad they went in such a different direction from the original series, and judging from the trailer, it should be right up my alley, except... I really don’t like Kiernan Shipka, and I don’t think I’ll be able to spend 10 episodes with a main character I do not care for.

As far as the guerilla compound assault goes, it was all second unit, for lack of time and studio confidence in McTiernan, and IIRC, McT always disliked its very static, basic and cheap action movie style.

Riddick almost got away with it for the better part of its first half-hour, IIRC.

Indeed, I recently did a rewatch of both Alien & Predator franchises, and if there’s one thing that the Strause bros succeeded at with AvPR, it's the Predator. Too bad everything around him sucked, for the most part.

Now if they could just give us some sort of passing nod to Galen Marek/Starkiller...

One month to the premiere, and i’ve rarely been less hyped about a new Doctor Who season. And judging by the polite indifference around me, i’m not alone in that.

Wouldn’t be surprised to see, at some point, Paramount/CBS just drop the current nuTrek crew and timeline, either to just do something totally different, in a different era, or to jump forward in time a couple decades, and recast Michael Weatherly as an older Kirk.

Headline : “Iron Fist season 2 is strong”.

Honestly ? Yeah. The seven episodes aired so far, all written & directed by Bobcat, are (at best) a mixed bag, very reminiscent of what’s already been done in the “anthology with a twist at the end” genre. It’s either very predictable, politically heavy-handed, and/or overacted (the time-travel episode, with its sub-Mr

I wish there was a curse. Sadly, the only people who ever mentioned a curse re: that sarcophagus/tomb are sarcastic commenters all over the web.