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It’d be worth trillions of dollars and every bad guy in the MCU would be after it so that’s a terrible idea... which means it’s Stark’s idea which means you basically just wrote the plot to Iron Man 4.

Without a doubt. In fact I had originally though Lethal Protector was done by McFarlane for a hot minute last night. Still Marvel actually putting out Lethal Protector always seemed like they were using Spawn’s popularity to do the same thing with Venom.

Well this is based on Lethal Protector miniseries which came out the following year after Spawn’s debut and I always thought the it was cribbing on Spawn. That and a lot of the anti-hero fiction from the 90s was basically interchangeable, so yeah.

The thing is, in 3 or 4 weeks when we’re up to Ep 6 of The Expanse, we won’t have any articles about Lost In Space. Netflix has this unfortunate side effect on websites when they release their shows. Like watching the entire season in a weekend we get ALL the accompanying stories, think pieces and “making ofs” right

Put me on the “Season 1 had a lot of issues that held it back, but damn it looked great” team.

You beat me to posting that Chuck Tingle cover, you bastard! Well played.

I kept laughing at how Don West was just Oscar Isaac/Poe Damron lite!!

It’s pretty dull at times and very predictable, particularly if your familiar with the characters/prior renditions, but I wouldn’t say it’s bad. The problem is due to its slow pace and so many other high quality shows these days fighting for our attention, Lost is Space got hit with a pretty heavy sliding scale even

HoN does still exist, but witha significantly reduced (but suuuuuper toxic) player base. I actually play a once a week or so, but only one specific casual mode just so I can chill out and gank some salty kids.

Same. Spider-Gwen would make this an instant-buy otherwise wait for the on sale version 6m to 1y later

That’s not what they just said in the video.

Just wanna say I love the increased volume of D&D articles on Kotaku. Keep it up!

There has been an uptick in giant monster films. I figured after 2013's Pacific Rim and 2014's Godzilla only having middling successes we wouldn’t see any resurgence. But with Skull Island last year and this year offering Pacific Rim 2, Rampage, The Meg and with more Godzilla on the way in the next two years I’d go so

Juggernaut in a Deadpool movie would be pretty grand even if they used him in a single action set piece (like a bank robbery to open the film). Much like Colossus they didn’t bother to get Juggernaut even remotely correct in his previous film appearance.

They still got jumped by the guards of Fillory and were otherwise taken into custody so that explanation doesn’t sit well with me. Especially seeing as it was the traveler’s “eh, I’m a traveler I can get away” excuse rather than anything else that seemed to keep them alive. They’re drinking tea in the next scene that

I’m aware of the deal. It’s likely a Trojan horse deal. It will come back and hurt them I’m sure, but it was done purely by script writers to set up season 4 and doesn’t seem natural to the characters at all is my problem. It causes a ripple of stupidity to follow after all to service the 4th season rather than give

WHY DID NO ONE JUST KILL IRENE!?

It would be really funny if this was the 2nd time a Deadpool project got produced because of leaking the concept footage online.

Nah. Shots like that are almost definitely what they did the reshoots for a month ago and the movie is staying on the cutting edge of making fun of what’s popular.