Considering he is the husband of the main character, I think we are meant to care about him, which is why we were shown what happened to him after he and June were separated.
Considering he is the husband of the main character, I think we are meant to care about him, which is why we were shown what happened to him after he and June were separated.
Don't just the last few minutes take place in Canada? Aren't they still in the U.S./Gilead until they cross the border on the boat?
Wow, former president James Taylor!
This is obviously set in an alternate future/present, but while America has always been a "melting pot" (i.e. the different cultures blend together to become more homogeneous), Canada has always been a "mosaic" (i.e. we accept different cultures and encourage them to stay true to their original cultures, as long as…
I never read the Spider-Girl series, but from what I heard it's a great book with a very loyal and dedicated fanbase. And what little I've seen of her I liked (even though most of that is from Spider-Verse and I've heard from Spider-Girl fans that she was grossly written out of character in that).
I would have loved to see Peter Mansbridge interviewing Luke on this show.
These are the same executives that wanted (and probably still do) to make a "young Aunt May" movie. They obviously have no idea what makes a good Spider-Man movie - the fact that they thought the viewers would be interested in Peter's parents in the ASM movies proves this.
I'm in for Kaine, Ben and Peter. But not Spider-Gwen, Mile and Mayday, because that gets too close to Spider-Verse, which was so God-awful it made me look back on the 90s Clone Saga fondly.
I can't understand someone watching that scene and finding it funny.
Well, he was shot. They wanted to question him, so they wanted to keep him alive until they could. I don't understand why him being in an ambulance doesn't make sense.
There really is a huge shift in the series between books 4 and 5. And considering a big chunk of book 6 (?) involves them time-travelling (reality-travelling?) back to King's accident and then having big conversations with him, somehow I don't think King planned to have himself as a character in the series before his…
In that movie, his mask had already come off because during the battle with Doc Ock, the eyepiece on his mask was damaged so he had to take the mask off so he could see.
By definition, any comic book or adaptation of a comic book that involves super powers insults our intelligence.
Well, the president was revealed to be an alien. Likely the president is in more trouble because of that than Alex for refusing an order from her.
Stop trying to be funny and turn this into a friendly exchange. You're not funny, and that's never going to happen. You called me pro-rape - I'm never going to be joking around with you. You are still a disgusting person I want nothing to do with.
Apparently reviews here are being posted as those episodes are airing, even though they're already on the website. Otherwise we'd have 3 reviews posted last week (or one big review for the first 3 episodes) and then no more reviews for 3 weeks.
I think the novella did the right thing about the origin of the mist. It mentions the Arrowhead Project as a possible source, but it feels like the original Night of the Living Dead where they mention the satellite that was recently brought back to Earth as a possible source of people turning into zombies. Romero…
But he's not popular. Not any more. They should have made the movie in the 90s when MacFarlane was drawing him in ASM. Or when he was starring in one of his 50 mini-series. But that popularity is long gone - so much so that they took the symbiote away from Brock and gave it to the Scorpion for awhile, and then…
But making a Venom movie without Spider-Man … you're not making a movie about Venom anymore. You're making a movie about a completely different character with a different origin and motivations that just happens to share the same name as the original character.