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Greg Hyatt
greghyatt

The post-Endgame stuff has been pretty ambiguous about the timeline. WandaVision and Falcon & Winter Soldier are set almost immediately after; Far From Home and No Way Home span about a year and end around Christmas, just like Hawkeye, but Moon Knight, Eternals and Ms. Marvel could fall anywhere in that year-ish

It'd be interesting if they took a page from the 90s Professor Hulk with the MCU Hulk; Getting angry caused him to revert to Bruce Banner but the savage Hulk's personality.

Kingo was mentioned in Ms. Marvel and a poster for one of his movies was shown. No mention of half a Celestial hanging out in the ocean, though.

Like the MCU glossed over Tony Stark's alcoholism, I doubt they're going to drive to deeply into Bruce Banner's abusive childhood. It's unfortunate, but doing it on She-Hulk will derail the lead's arc.

They’ll never do that because the comics are a cheap IP farm. DC writers and artists can churn out new stories and characters, get paid peanuts and then Warner Bros. has the bones of a blockbuster film or animated series and they just have to pay a “real” writer to write the adaptation.

The voice acting was BAD. I watched it with my friend who works in film and he looked at me and said, “This is a fan dub or something, right? There’s no way this is a professional production.”

I wanted to like the show, but god, it was overcrowded.

Vandal Savage/Darkseid’s partnership was teased since the very first season and it barely went anywhere over four seasons. The show always felt like a lot of setup with very little payoff. I remember rumors that they had plans to bring back Wally at some point and there's been NOTHING on that front.

The producers were begging fans to buy the comics and secondary media to help bolster chances of another season. Looks like that failed.

There were periods in Claremont's run, as well as Nicieza and Lobdell's where there was some genuine positive acceptance of mutants. Not to mention that was sort of the central theme or Grant Morrison's New X-Men.

It’s isolationist and ignores the entire reason Xavier formed the X-Men. It’s like they’ve given up on the idealism and instead are trying to take the Apocalypse or Magneto (depending on what point in his history you pluck him from) viewpoint and they’re inching towards ruling Earth. Hell, the whole thing with Mars

That panel with the caption reading “it turns out the mutants were only ever on their own side” sums up all of my problems with the Krakoa era of X-Men.

Are you aware of how much pollution animal agriculture creates? Or how farmers who work for large companies such as Tyson are mistreated and have a significant rate of suicide? Or that people who work in slaughterhouses have a high rate of PTSD? If we killed people at the rate we kill animals for food, the human race

If you ever want to hear some people who clearly don't understand why vegans get angry, check out Elwood's Organic Dog Meat.

Well, considering every argument against veganism is an argument for animal abuse...

Alan Moore is a wizard or something and he has reason to curse DC.

...Did you look at my browser history?

The funny thing about Shrek is that the role was originally Chris Farley’s. The studio decided they were going to build a franchise out of it, cast Myers who recorded almost all of his lines and then started using his faux Scottish accent on one of the last days, so they had to go back and redo the entire movie.

The show was produced by the grandfather of the dude who founded PornHub.

If your Old Fashioned has cherry and orange in it, it's made wrong.