Aw, man... did you see the dramatic donut one? So funny.
It would make sense. While opinions on the movie may differ, I think everyone agrees that the Age of Ultron press tour was a total shitshow (and not in a good way). This is a much better use of everyone's time.
The biggest thing they are taking from deadpool is that they are having fun with this movie. They know they’ve made something good, something faithful. They had fun making it, so have fun marketing it.
Nothing can top Skullpoopl.
I love how Bucky just stalks across the background and _glowers_.
Why does every redesign have to equate to “just make it busier”? More lines, more plates, more random layers.
Budget cuts are great, as long as it doesn’t lead to a Callista cut. Then I’ll feel weird about the Ally McBeal rewatch Supergirl prompted.
It’s not the actual show’s production that costs more, it’s how much WB charges CBS to license the character that they’re haggling over. Supergirl is a more valuable property than The Flash.
I don’t mean to minimize the hard, tough work it is to write good comic villains — because you’re right, the task has gotten harder due to standards of realism/campiness evolving from 1966's Batman to today — but it’s clearly doable. For all of the movie’s flaws, Zod was a compelling though underwritten villain in Man…
Where do they spend all that money? It can’t be on good costume designers.
The show I’ve been enjoying most this season, and they want to cancel it?
I’d rather see are conflicted, tempted heroes struggling against tempted, conflicted antiheroes, where the lines are a lot more blurred.
It would give them a good excuse to do the crisis that the Flash has been hinting at for ages and bringing the two universes together.
I’d counter with Zemo from Civil War, but I guess we’re still not allowed to discuss him yet...
Han Solo was a terrible smuggler. He was offended by Obi-Wan Kenobi having never heard of the Millennium Falcon.
Elizabeth Olsen discusses her new costume in the film, adding that it’s unlikely she’ll ever wear Wanda’s classic uniform in the movies:
One thing they don’t make clear enough is that Iron Man’s & Cap’s positions are reactions to events of previous movies. Iron Man’s need for greater controls surely stems from his Ultron experiment going tits-up, & the last time Cap worked under a government agency it turned out to be run by Hydra.
My only problem with the movie is Captain America’s argument is indefensible. He basically wants the Avengers to be Team America: A powerful military force that doesn’t answer to anybody and or accept any responsibility for the massive collateral damage they sometimes do to stop the bad guys. In real life that sort of…
Yeah, it would be SO embarrassing if those geeks at the opening weekend showing of a superhero ensemble film saw you in your Captain America shield shirt...