Canonically, there are at least two different Infinity Gaunlets in the MCU, so the presence of one in Odin’s vaults is not a error.
Canonically, there are at least two different Infinity Gaunlets in the MCU, so the presence of one in Odin’s vaults is not a error.
Seriously, there are a million easy outs here that wouldn’t even really detract from the story at hand. Maybe he pulled a job with her once upon a time; maybe he pulled a job for her. Drop the easter egg and move on.
Ang Lee’s Hulk is quite definitively outside the canon of the MCU.
It first tried to launch this new universe with 2014's Dracula Untold, which ended by showing Vlad/Dracula in the present day. That’s fodder for a sequel and puts Vlad where he could conceivably meet up with the characters in this year’s Mummy.
We dont want government to take over healthcare we want them to pay for it and get better pricing.
Yea, about that . . .
I don’t have a problem with a skilled signal technician making 140k a year.
The previous—and honest to god fantastic—Vader comic understood that what made him such an intimidatingly villainous presence in the first place is the quiet, understated fury that drives every moment and action Vader takes
In a different apartment, without having poured hundreds of thousands of dollars down the drain into equity in a worthless piece of property?
My dipshit prep school had “free” lunch (included in tuition, so unlimited food at the cafeteria). My high school swimmer metabolism had me eating 2-3 helpings of the hot meal, plus a sandwich loaded with ~3/4 pound of meat and cheese, with 2-3 glasses of chocolate milk. Probably at least 2000 calories at lunch alone,…
I haven’t gotten that far, and these all sound like perfectly fair criticisms, but they don’t detract from my point that the problems with the character appear to stem more from the writing than anything else.
I’m still only about six episodes in, but to be honest, whether intentional or not, Finn Jones’ stilted acting kinda works for me. I mean, Danny is written to be a naive dolt who grew up in a remote monastery and now wants to try to run with NYC bigshots—of course he’s going to come across as somewhat dull and…
In related news, I just finished Atlas Shrugged, and can now definitively conclude the welfare state is a dehumanizing abomination that must be razed in its entirety.
At its worst, Zemo’s plan was about as complicated/subject to unpredictable contingencies as Loki’s in the Avengers, and yet no one seemed to want to nitpick that film to death.
I would say “exceeding” expectations, considering the Leafs looked like they belonged on the same ice.
I had the same thought. According to the Timeline of Canon Media, Attack of the Clones takes place about 26 years before Return of the Jedi. Factoring in the additional ~10 years it took to grow the clone army prior to Attack of the Clones, he’s apparently pushing 40. I believe the clones have an accelerated aging…
+1 Buttgoal
Well, I believe Martin Campbell has stated he made Casino Royale from the perspective the theory is correct, so at least with regard to Craig it was plausible enough.
The fan theory is that James Bond is a codename associated with the 007 Agent position, and that each of Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Pierce Brosnan, and now Daniel Craig’s Bonds exist in a shared universe where each portrays the most recent inheritor of the mantle.
Soooo . . . Ultron?