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Yea, I'm looking forward to seeing how they semi-reboot these characters when actors leave.
They could just go the James Bond route like they did with Bruce Banner but it would be cool to see Miles as Spider-Man and maybe Justin Hammer as Iron Man, I really want to see Sam Rockwell in that role and it wouldn't be too

Looks very Spectacular Spider-Man, which I love.
Tom Holland looks great and I do prefer it when origin stories (I know this isn't technically an origin story but it still has to lay a lot of groundwork about Spidey's word) don't waste the best-known villain.
Building up to Green Goblin and Doctor Oc is something the

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Tim Burton is very glad to have your support.

Tim Burton is very glad to have your support.

Tim Burton is very glad to have your support.

Tim Burton is very glad to have your support.

Tim Burton is very glad to have your support.

Yea, I think it's certainly the inferior one of the two but hopefully that doesn't mean it's the last.
I wouldn't if Shane Black trotted out another similar film in a couple of years, with a different two leads (maybe not white men next time) in another time period. It could be like his Cornetto trilogy.
I definitely

What about the Edward Nurton Hulk film or Thor 2, how do those films lead up to Civil War?
Also I've seen several critics complain about Tony Stark and Captain America switching ideologies and I was going to bring it up myself in the previous comment but thought it was slightly off topic.
I think the reason most critics

That's a good point actually.
I wasn't a fan of the film anyway but you're right making fun of the light and silly Marvel/X-Men cinematic universe was sort of the wrong way to go, I've always said you can't parody a comedy (no matter how hard things like 'Epic Movie' might try).
It wouldn't completely redeem it but

Really? Man I hated that film, I actually wrote it in as my least favorite of the year on the A.V. Club poll.
I don't know why but I was surprised just how similar to Harry Potter it was, I was expecting some kind of progression. The world building, something Harry Potter was really good at, seemed really badly handled

"with 11+ movies worth of consequences and hubris coming to collect"
Was it?
Even being generous it's only really the consequences of the 2 Avengers films, the last 2 Iron Man films and the previous Captain America film - that's 5 films, which is hardly 11+.
Obviously you can think the film disappointed without wanting

I agree 100%. It's like they created that scene for the trailers and tried to reverse-engineer a film around it but tonally the thing just didn't fit.
I was actually wondering how that scene from the trailers was going to fit in while I was watching the film and then it just sort of… happened and I realized "oh it

I'd seen all the Marvel films (except Norton's Hulk) and enjoyed almost all of phase 2 but really didn't like Civil War.

I agree with all of this but just wanted to say I thought I'd been getting the name of this film wrong all this time, I kept getting confused between Zootopia and Zootropolis.
I only just found out today that it had a different title in the UK. There's your random fact of the day.

I saw it with my girlfriend and this was her complaint but while it is similar to Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, it's less similar than every superhero film is to each other and there's hundreds of them and only two of these.
So while that might be a small letdown I think everything else makes up for that.

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I completely agree with you, I think those things benefit everyone but I think it's harder for the most privileged in society to see, espeailly when they're concentrating solely on themselves and not the society in which they exist.
The small minority of people I think will benefit from a Trump presidency are his

Someone let him be the Joker or the next Batman villain (there's a lot of crossover in their personalities) just give Jared Leto a time out.