I laughed when Iron Man didn't know who he was.
I laughed when Iron Man didn't know who he was.
Sure you can. Marionette was an original creation.
I had to read your edit before I got it and gave you a pity upvote.
I would love a dramatic arc about Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne.
I gotta say, it kind of reminded me of a Star Trek episode climax, with Strange as Kirk.
There's very quick exposition about who Kaecilius is and why he came to the Ancient One.
They're all British
The problem with TDK wasn't the villain.
I bet that'll show up when they introduce K'un Lun in Iron Fist though. Cities of Asians who are actually aliens!
The look is iconic. There's only so far you can change things.
But Disco is dead.
This movie did a great job of showing "this is what its like on acid", I admit.
I kind of want someone to rip the crazy parts out and play them in slowmo.
Its even weirder since looking at Ditko's high school photo—he LOOKS like Peter Parker.
Your critique is very derivative and offers no real insight into the film.
The director's reasoning is more believable.
The magic in Marvel works, Thanos would immediately be nabbed by extradimensional entities and used to empower an invading army. Or his dead spirit would come back even more powerful because he could no longer be affected by puny physical attacks. Or his superpowered sheep body would turn whatever ate him into…
I would've been fine with it if the Black Widow/Hulk romance was cut.
That was the point? He had Tony's brain, so he was what Evil Robot Tony would be.
Ronan: "Victory party on the homeworld, bitches!"