the russo’s themselves are even a great example. they were an interesting choice and had done good work on tv, obviously elevated the mcu, and everything they’ve made since has been the worst stuff of their career.
the russo’s themselves are even a great example. they were an interesting choice and had done good work on tv, obviously elevated the mcu, and everything they’ve made since has been the worst stuff of their career.
Yep. This. Rockets, a shield, a hammer, big green fists. Distinctive powers. Excitement around learning to use them and master them. A grade of power strength and weaknesses. When you remove a reference point (a human, earth) you remove the powers...power.
The “the television shows have become too much to keep up with” argument is kind of BS though isn’t it? Marvel puts out like 20 total TV episodes a year. If you’re interested then watch. If you don’t watch then you’ll maybe miss a few Easter eggs in whatever MCU movie you see next.
Good lord, why.
what the fuck!!!!
And Keanu still walks among us...
I kind of wish the ending would have shown that everything the MI team did was all part of the Entity’s plan. Maybe letting them chase the key was just a diversion while the Entity worked on something else. This would have shown how powerful the Entity actually is and made for a more intimidating villain in Part 2.
My point was that it could have continued to try to destroy the key. The good guys were interested in finding out where the sub was, but all the Entity did was send a man to get the key. Based on what the movie had already established the Entity could do, it could have nuked the key, or taken down a passenger plane…
He could have been what Devito is to always sunny to community.
This may be the retcon of all retcons. Dave Filoni should give her a call for Mandoverse brainstorming.
Not to me. Ahsoka ranks above Obi-Wan, The Book of Boba Fett and The Mandalorian Season 3.
Liev Scheiber, Clive Owen, Russell Crowe, Dougray Scott and probably a dozen others could play that role.
Stevenson is great in this, but it’s not like it’s a cultural milestone like Boseman was.
Yeah, after watching the entire series it is extremely obvious this wasn’t made for me (someone who has watched none of the animated Star Wars adventures). All the points made here apply as there were so many moments set up as EPIC moments that had no effect on me. I guess the question would be why did I watch this…
well what you’re missing is you haven’t seen the movie yet.
An original IP sci-fi movie by the guy that did Monsters, Godzilla and Rogue One? Yes, please.
I hope they got at least one head on a pike
The only thing left is requiring long term subscriptions to prevent people from signing up for two months a year to catch up. Otherwise, all of this was very predictable.
Oh, she’s the worst one by far.
The muted acting is straight out of The Mandalorian. Could be they want all of the related shows to have a “house style” like the Marvel movies.
Rogue Planet. That one was set in the prequel era.
And they later tied that book into the third act/conclusion of the New Jedi Order event set a couple decades after ROTJ.