A blockbuster? Sounds like a flop. Her career could sink.
A blockbuster? Sounds like a flop. Her career could sink.
I have a bad feeling about this.
So FOX takes more risks, gives more creative freedom, and that's bad because…? And FOX definitely hated "Deadpool" that is why they produced, heavily promoted and distributed the movie?
"I don't care if you hate good movies, I'm going to make a good movie! Watch Thor 3!"
Yes, if you ignore all the great things FOX has done with the X-Men in the last few years and focus instead on the one disappointing movie - you *have* to admit they don't have a clue!
Teleportation, a great superpower in general and especially on television (because it's cheap). A shame they couldn't use Nightcrawler but since they don't have the rights… wait a second.
So true, there are enough good shows on Wednesdays for the rest of the week year.
It is on ABC so Medusa and Lockjaw will appear on-screen for two minutes combined.
How about: "Marvel's Inhumans", famously announced as a movie by the Disney Central Committee for their second five-year plan.
Hey you love "Game of Thrones" and X-Men, right? Then you're going to love "Marvel's Inhumans", exclusively in IMAX and then television!
"It's white power!" -James Woods
A stand-alone prequel to the stand-alone prequel? Genius!
It is a shame to miss a Grodd episode but I have also fallen behind on "The Flash". There are too many good TV shows at the moment to watch everything (and that is just for Wednesday series).
FOX is the only studio doing anything interesting and relatively innovative with Marvel characters at the moment.
And because this is a Wolverine movie, the stinger won't actually be connected to any upcoming movie and will contradict at least two X-Men films.
So for nerdgasm and nostalgia, this has to include Han winning the Falcon, the 12-parsecs-time run, Chewbacca getting rescued, the Jabba deal gone wrong, Lando moving to Cloud City, Han leaving for Tatooine… That is a lot compared to what "Rogue One" had to work with.
No spoilers! Downvoted.
I have a bad feeling about this.
Napoleon wasn't "tiny"; it was British propaganda.
For one season anyway.