Cheering the background extras might have been going a bit far.
Cheering the background extras might have been going a bit far.
Liked how he was both the least competent person on the battlefield and the one who managed to hold nearly the whole opposing team at a standstill.
It's neither as self-serious as BvS or at all Millarish in tone, if that helps.
He really should be Duplo.
He's being set up for Black Panther.
Words starting 'sn' have more than their fair share of nasty and/or petty meanings.
(Only a minor spoiler): Oddly enough, the film really does have the line "Your mom's name was Sarah" followed by a sarcastic "So just like that, we're cool, right?" about two lines later.
Infinity War will have an abrupt, downbeat ending when Britta gets ahold of the Infinity Gauntlet.
Fairly high on his list of initial objections.
Probably very few people know about Daredevil has actual powers rather than just being a guy in a suit.
Or at least, it's a good get-out clause for any fakeness.
The film manages to give pretty much everyone their moments, but you might like to hear he gets some particularly good ones.
I'd think Warner Brothers would like to put a little more time (and preferably a few well-received DC movies) between the 2011 Green Lantern and a new one.
I'll settle for really, really Glaswegian.
Many antagonists for each protagonist is a pretty common feature of superhero stories, though, it's more the way the plots work than anything they're trying to say.
Quirky 70s characters definitely seems to be something the Guardians of the Galaxy films are into — some of the leads were that already, but cameos for Howard the Duck and Bereet of all people shows dedication.
Damage Control, it's called. Not much news, but is there usually much for TV pilots at this stage?
That, or there's a pharmacist called LaDonica they've *really* been holding a grudge against.
DON'T EAT THE YELLOW SNOW!
Made a lot of money up front, but the dropoff was vicious enough to question whether people will come back for more.