Oh he’ll definitely be back. Ryan made the mistake of sending him further back in time, which will allow him the opportunity to muck up Earth history some more. He should have flung him back to the future.
Oh he’ll definitely be back. Ryan made the mistake of sending him further back in time, which will allow him the opportunity to muck up Earth history some more. He should have flung him back to the future.
And it didn’t care to reinvent or make anything specific to the new characters, it was a copy and paste of the original series.
I see it as an extension of Hollywood’s pattern of disguising actors of color in genre filmmaking. Actors of color are rarely allowed to just be themselves in these type of films - they are instead cast to be some other fictional race.
I don’t think the casting is, in of itself bad/racist, but if Claudia Kim is the…
Is it worth pointing out that a movie about witches, wizards, and magical beasts doesn’t need to adhere to a statistically accurate demographic history?
They put it that way because the M Night Shaymalan movie was whitewashed to hell and back.
No no no. I agree that ATLA is the better show, but Asami is bae.
He’d make an awesome Bruce Wayne, but I don’t know if I buy him as Batman.
Then again, his turn as the final villain in Baby Driver was a pleasant surprise.
I’m slightly (only slightly) conflicted on this one. I fully support #metoo, #timesup and all that jazz, but I think the mistake here was Shane Black trying to hide his friend’s criminal background.
As a convicted felon and registered sex offender, Striegel has been held accountable by the justice system - he’s not in…
I got about 4 episodes into S2 and quit because it was so goddamn boring. I don’t know what the hell happened, because I LOVED the first season. It’s my favorite of all the Marvel/Netflix offerings.
The universe demanded it.
What does that have to do with sequels and prequels? Adapting existing material to a new medium is fine, we’ve been doing that for centuries.
I thought the Ancient Latin/Howls under languages was a joke, but then you mentioned subtitles.
That was less a horror and more a zombie movie though (and I feel zombie is its own distinct genre at this point)
He kind of looks like Cillian Murphy.
Which just makes me want Cillian Murphy as Spock.
Looking forward to what?
That’s fair. I suppose my argument is that - I at least had some fun hate-watching/making fun of Inhumans. Whereas watching Iron Fist just made me sad/angry that they could screw it up so bad.
Wow. Halfway through reading that headline I thought, “Wow. Good job Sony. Finally making smart decisions” and then I finished the damn sentence.
I follow her on Insta, and it was really strange to see him pop-up in her stories for the first time. But it’s actually gone a long ways to humanizing him a bit for me. When he’s not being Logan Paul™ it seems like he’s a pretty normal dude.
I would rather watch Inhumans than Iron Fist.
Yeah, I think it’s just a bad title.