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That was ripped right out of a bad anime trope, so yes, that was Whedon.

Eh. I thought the same thing about Suicide Squad when that was announced, and that (ugh) was made. I think at the time, WB was all about going full-steam, regardless of the perceived popularity/obscurity of the characters. They were banking imho on taking a “rogue” path to building their DC film universe that would

There’ll probably be an Inhumans movie in seven or eight years. By that point, nobody will remember that there was a TV show.

Yay for liquid hot Magma!

She’s about as thrilled to be in this as I am that she’s in it.

The Phoenix Saga in the 1992 cartoon was my introduction to the Marvel Universe (Age of Apocalypse was my intro to the comics themselves), and I was desperately hoping the movies would follow that example.

I dunno. The makeup in the X-Men movies has always been sort of dubious. You could tell the studio was trying to make them as cheaply as possible.

I’ve never understood why her wig and makeup look so horrible, when Rebecca Romijn’s looked pretty good.

The oddest irony of this thing is how great Jessica Chastain would have been as adult Jean Grey:

Seriously. This is their fucking “in” to making Starjammers their own Guardians of the Galaxy and that would be pissing it away

Out of all the comicbook franchises X-Men is the worst set to add goofy comicbook concepts.

And then she and Ben Affleck can go on to make a scathing parody of poorly-created superhero movie universes.

It has to be Quicksilver who dies since he’s the only likable character in those movies.

I identify as conservative as I generally feel the government that governs the least governs the best. The government gets $x in taxes each year; programs should be budgeted to fit that number rather than we need x programs so taxes need to go up. The Constitution should be read as written, not interpreted to mean

The A in “Amoral Majority” is silent.

Genuinely speaking...what is the Republicans’ soul exactly? They’re supporting a child molester so they can pass a tax plan getting called irresponsible in the pages of Forbes.

That arc also has one of my favorite Jason Blood scenes.

I think it’s more that WB doesn’t know what they want, so they’re throwing everything against the wall to see what will stick, and less that they are working on these for public perception (keeping up with Marvel) reasons.

Am I the only one who’s way more interested in the projects Del Toro doesn’t end up making instead of what he does?