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Well, that's believable. Few human beings are as good as Jeffrey. Plus its about a late in life discovery - if your argument is that a trans actor should play a trans role under the same logic, you are essentially saying that you'd need another late in life actor who came into their trans identity. The argument is

Man, this guy REALLY hates gummi bears.

They are talking about introducing him in a larger scale movie with other heroes, the question is what does he bring to the table that the others don't. I think youth is probably going to be a key factor as marvel has heroes aging out and doing a "passing the torch" story would work well in place of taking another

Because it offers a contrast against the rest of the marvel characters in place currently. None of them represent youth. I would also argue that neither of the previous iterations of spider man actually had high school a significant aspect of the movies. You can go with him as a photographer for the newspaper if

Aim young. I legitimate high school age looking person. Dylan O'Brien would be ideal, but I think he's sadly too old at this point.

They are saying that spider man would be rebooted. No more Andrew Garfield which would be marvelous. The electro thing wouldn't have happened.

Nah, it would work just fine. He's a street level hero which hasn't been introduced in the movies as of yet. Everyone is a war hero, multi-billionaire industrialist, secret agent, or an actual god. People doing good at the street level wouldn't necessarily be subject to scrutiny as of yet. Agents of SHIELD and the

Wright does have a habit of 4th wall tapping, not breaking perhaps, but certainly tapping that I can see as being too much to fit into the current marvel universe. Ironically he would be my number 1 with a bullet choice for a Deadpool Movie. I'm almost mourning the fact that he isn't associated with it because that

I stand by the last sentence as it relates to movie depictions of characters. The comic books are the test ground for Marvel, they try everything and if it sticks they stick by it. The female Thor is an experiment on a small scale. If it doesn't work they can retcon it within two issues of the comic. For a Nova

That's not the character though. The NOVA fans are fans because they like the Peter Parker in space vibe you get off the guy. Having NOVA being an unmovable soldier... that's like an anti-trope to the hero you would want.

Because you already have better female characters that are established. Its not that you can't have a female NOVA, its more that it wouldn't make anyone happy. You would piss off the fans of either of two current NOVAs, you would be passing up using the female Quasar who was pretty kickass and fits pretty perfectly

This seems to be the season where the next gen consoles are both worth buying, and may be able to be found on discount. With Walmart offering a $50 back gift certificate to you anticipate anyone with a steeper discount come Friday?

He's the one true hipster... he really did like things before any of you did and everything that came after is crap.

All I can say is thank god - we've needed the new 52 to become an old 52 since month three. It honestly feels like great stories have been on hold for two years so DC can try and retell old ones not really as well as they initially did. Its a scary day when many if not must people are longing for the days of

Spotify's Business Model is awful. Truly, truly awful. That being said, Taylor took her music down to boost album sales after giving folks a taste of the album. It was a pretty genius marketing move. Give her a year and it will probably be put back on. That's just the way mega stars work.

Her name is Jade, daughter of Allen Scott the first Green Lantern (not of the Corp)

I think you are mistaking bad quality with a bad investment. Sure Amazing Spider-Man two was written by three toddlers with crayons but it made Sony $708,689,160. They aren't looking to give up those rights without an equal opportunity. Disney is more likely to buy Sony than in Sony handing the rights back.

That is true on some shows, but most genre shows have their actors sign 4 to 5 year contracts so there is no change in contract price until the fifth year. Production costs are almost always cut on a year by year basis.

I think you are mistaking writing with characters. The OP's problem was the cast - and the cast was not originally gelling very well. The writing for all characters has gotten a lot better this season, but the actor who plays Tripp has been completely believable from day 1 where as most of this cast didn't get to

I really can't believe I'm saying this and I feel guilty doing so but... the storytelling in Zombie Nation is actually pretty well done. The actors aren't great, the sets and budget is clearly less than steller but they are taking storytelling risks. I know its a weird comparison but it reminds me of early 90's MTV