This is from the almost criminally amazing film Black Dynamite.
This is from the almost criminally amazing film Black Dynamite.
This sort of thing was alluded to in The First Avenger:
In comparison, Doctor Who went the “eyepatch/clean shaven” route for the Brigadier:
I’m more creeped out by Reed’s complete indifference to Sue’s emotional state. Venture Bros gets it:
Well it is possible since Constantine is part of the Arrowverse and both of those characters were alluded to in that series.
It’s called ‘lapping’, for the record.
Frankly I’m over the whole MOBA thing, shooter or no.
There’s actually a whole line of Ravenloft novels from the the 90s. Some of them are quite good and worth checking out.
Honestly if they just put Tony in prison most of their problems would disappear.
My theory? Something bad happens to Sabine and Ezra goes full dark side and founds the Knights Of (W)Ren.
They also did it earlier in TNG’s run with “The Enemy”:
You’re welcome.
Of course it’s not Dahrk; it’s Merlyn.
Prequels suck, as a rule. TFA has proven that going forward, not back, is the best way to breathe new life into a franchise (I’m looking at you Star Trek).
Read Charlie Jane’s article on the proper usage of ‘Mary Sue’. We’ll wait.
The only things that matter in casting this role (my favorite Marvel hero btw):
Ruffalo IS Hulk. I think they still use Ferigno for the voice, but his physical appearance and movements are all provided by Ruffalo.
As someone who is naturally platinum blonde, I can tell you that it’s not unusual for the eyebrows to be at least SLIGHTLY darker than the rest of your hair. That being said, here’s Chris Hemsworth’s oddly bleached eyebrows from the first Thor:
I hope he greets Coulson like this:
Actually skalds who wrote great battle songs and epics were welcome in Valhalla when they died as well.