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My guess is based on how the directors have been talking about the project since it was announced that this is truly a horror monster movie is that since hes created by radiation so he’s both constantly dying (or in pain) from it, but constantly regenerating. He’s a nuclear nightmare.

Personally I always preferred the “serious” takes on the character. 2014 Goji was a great middle ground between the harshness of the earliest films/the early Heisei films and the super heroics of the later Showa films.

Still no trailer yet within 6 or 7 months of release

Tron 3 got cancelled. Pacific Rim 2 got put into development purgatory. It was a bad year for my inner child.

Not only that, but this shit is supposedly the reason Tron 3 got cancelled. Fucking Disney/Lindelof... and George Clooney. I guess he can take some of the blame.

I wish Ultron were a threat in the 3rd act, but man did that movie/character fall apart hard. Absolutely zero limits were pushed and nothing really learned. Great action scenes and fun character moments, but they’re all fluff without stakes or at least an interesting villain driving it. Probably the biggest upset of

Therein lies the biggest issue. It was a couple lines of expository dialogue they could have easily included in the movie, but it was an after thought relegated to a comic.

They went back and hastily explained it in a prequel comic, but just throwing unexplained or improbable things at the screen to make at least one audience member ask “but why?” in lieu of actual plotting is all Lindelof has in his repertoire anyway.

That’s a lie. Michael Ironside was never young.

Which is why Reynolds turned the role into his Deadpool audition reel and had been pushing to play the character since then.

That was sort of the point of his take on the Hannibal King character in Blade Trinity. He did that expressly to say “hey, I can play Deadpool!” and has been trying to get a studio to make him Deadpool since then. It was basically an audition reel.

That’s also ignoring the constraints of the original movies. The choreography and the by hand rotoscoping of Lightsabers were very limiting in what could be demonstrated. Also what needs to be demonstrated changed. Now Star Wars movies are forever tied to the advanced Lightsaber duels from the prequels so they needed

Guillermo del Toro already said it best on his twitter the other day. She’s not one because these types of characters are par for the course with the kind of genre and story that star wars is. Basically she’s Luke. Luke’s journey is totally laughable in the confines of our reality. His exploits in the circumstances

I haven’t caught the episode yet due to near mental breakdown levels of holiday stress and work, but all of this sounds like a lot of set up to leave behind the elements the audience didn’t care for and create a fresher second season. Quinn and his fsmily sucked any interest out of any scene they were in.

Was Quinn the beardo with the brain tumor? because I’ve wanted him to die since he first started talking. I often fast forward through his parts. He was so flat and boring. Season two now has a space open for a decent villain(s)

Still can’t help bust fast forward through 50% of each episode. Only the main character, his protege and the protege’s love interest are of any real interest. A few of the side characters are OK too.

Bringing in any GL character is easy. Showing them using their powers though is a different story. We’d get like one GL episode a season in the CWverse

Neil Tyson’s Mustache FTW

I can’t really stand most of the characters in the show. Scarlett widow, brain cancer beard guy and family, and pregnant girlfriend are all painfully boring. I honestly don’t know what purpose their second rate game of thrones political scheming serves but to fill air time.

Nightcrawler is basically my absolute favorite X-Men if not comic book character as a whole and even he isn’t enough to get me to this god-awful looking movie.