Hm, my picks would be Ron Perlman, Clancy Brown or maybe even Sam Witwer. That guy is a wizard with his voice.
Hm, my picks would be Ron Perlman, Clancy Brown or maybe even Sam Witwer. That guy is a wizard with his voice.
I still think they should do Doom as they did Vader, as a group effort, not a single performance. You need someone with a good physical presence who can embody him on screen, a booming voice and then a face who can play him without the mask or in a flashback.
Combining the origins of the Asgardians and Eternals together would be definitely the most elegant solution. They are thematically so similar that it would take nothing away from the one or the other.
Yeah, the lack of Shane in the series seems to make lots of people unhappy. Todd starts as a pretty weak character, but he gets better.
I wouldn’t be surprised if you have already seen it, but I would recommend Twelve Forever for, well, pretty much everything you mentioned.
Oh, so they’re like changelings. Neat. Messed up, but still neat.
The Warriors Three are gone. But how about some new Warriors Three to assist Val? Maybe even some Asgardian woman. They’re at a point where it’s okay to create some original characters, I think. Or Val, Sif, and Jane adopt the title, that could happen too.
It kinda did end, at least in its current or let’s say original form. And I’m okay with it. Sure, there could have been more stories to tell with Steve and Tony, but they came to a point where it felt earned to let them rest. That’s quite an achievement in this kind of media. I’m still curious how it will move…
Hm, no, not exhausted. Just very, very satisfied. I’m not as hungry for the next phase as I was in the past, but I (hope) this will change when the particular movies arrive on the menu of my theatre.
Incredible. And I had a good chuckle when I realized the reaction of the other Chitauri in this scene here. Totally missed it in the theatre.
Maybe he as secretly trained Daryl to become his new champion in a fight club or something like that.
It was not just the dissolving of SHIELD, but the corruption of it from the very start. Zola was there from the beginning to its end. There was never an untainted SHIELD. And the world learned this dark secret in the end. That’s pretty big IMHO.
You need to start earlier: What if Coulson never became a SHIELD agent in the first place? Pepper would be dead, therefore Tony too, Thor killed by Hawkeye or snatched by Hydra.
Xanatos Gambits are the only thing that can really mess with a hero in a serialized story. The hero will save the day, but he will never plan for the whole decade as a villain would do.
Every Russo villain has won, at least to some degree. Even Pierce and Neo-Hydra have in so far succeeded that they have brought SHIELD down. The heroes struggled to control the damage and were severely damaged themselves in the process.
Maybe I’m wrong, but I think they all got away...? I mean they were so low-key compared to Mysterio and his spectacle that no one looked out for them. The writer, the box-of-scraps-guy and the woman with the costume are all free to prepare a comeback for Mysterio. And that’s only a small part of the whole team.
True, true. Getting tricked by supervillains twice (first by Hydra, then Mysterio) doesn’t inspire much trust in a spy agency.
Oooh, I once thought the Sinister Six could become the MCU Thunderbolts and now they even have a target: Spider-Man. Vulture could replace Zemo as their leader.
Batman is Batman. He plays in his own league. It looks sometimes as if the whole DC Universe is just his supporting cast.
Yeah, knowing they will come to an end of their own design might bring me back. I can’t really say that I disliked the show, just that it became less important to follow the more the MCU kept growing on the big screen ignoring its little cousin.