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Also, prequels are a lot easier to make. George R.R. Martin still hasn’t finished A Song of Ice and Fire? Fine, we’ll make a show set 200 years before Game of Thrones.* Tolkien never wrote any sequels to LotR (except a fragment of an abandoned Fourth Age novel)? Fine, we’ll do a Second Age show.** The later Dune books…
WTF are you talking about, there a number of shots from Ant Man and the Wasp in there. Cassidy and her dad sitting on the floor discussing when he became ant man again. The end credit scene were he is trapped in teh quantum realm because of the snap. The scene where he is collecting quantum energy to help Ghost stay…
Much as I love the goofier tone and lower stakes of the first two Ant-Man films, I really like the idea of a more sombre, serious one (to an extent. It’s still Paul Rudd). Scott’s been involved in huge events before, but it’s always been with the full Avengers team around him. Put him, Wasp and Stature up against Kang…
he was coming out of the water at that ferry.
Yeah, Mojo is a pretty obscure Marvel character with a unique flavor to him. Having some familiarity could definitely help.
Did a quick Google and they are not. I would totally have that joker be the icebreaker that Everett uses when he first meets Val.
The title “Eight Crazy Knights” is right there, but at the same time probably not the best look for a hero who is also dealing with mental illness.
Thor meeting Santa, racing goats vs reindeer and not thinking anything odd about it, then discussing it with the other avengers and having none of them believe him.
Luke Cage’s Sweet Christmas! Special
New Vision finds motivation on New Year’s Day? Something something renewed purpose.
Don’t you mean... X-mas?!!!?
Darcy Lewis saves Yule in New Asgard.
Doreen defeats the Skrull invaders by inviting them to her Thanksgiving feast.
Ant-Man and Jimmy Woo Save Christmas.
Werewolf by Silent Night
Why should it be a hero? Fin Fang Foom Gets His Pants is a Grinchian redemption story waiting to happen.
SANTA DOOM!
Zemo Does Eurovision
Let’s see Disney bring back Jon Bernthal for a screen adaptation if THIS epic one shot.