That bit has already been in a trailer released a few days ago. You might’ve seen it circulating the internets after that.
That bit has already been in a trailer released a few days ago. You might’ve seen it circulating the internets after that.
In MCU it might’ve been published earlier. Or Bucky just misremembers the exact date like humans usually do.
The Hobbit was published in the US in 1938 in this Universe.
I’m here for this as this was the single best part of Civil War (which I despise still):
Those are all Cyborgs at best.
And.........
I personally feel like Winter Soldier is peak Marvel movie, so I am really hyped for this. Excited to see some visceral fight scenes.
Double-threat: alien wizard.
(Screams in Angry Nerd): That’s a HELMET!!!
I mean, I’m not exactly hyped for this show, interesting as it’ll be to see a fairly standard-style Marvel movie in TV Show form. It’s just... well, yeah, the weird of WandaVision was great, and Loki looks like it might be laughing in the corner and going “...oh, you haven’t seen anything yet...”.
Loki is actually a wizard.
I mean... Sams not wrong at all.
I suspect this is why until now the TV shows have been a minor tributary of the movies, always downstream from the action.
Also looked like a much younger Evan Peters. So maybe Ralph is a former would-be actor?
We don’t know if rebuilding Vision was illegal. It went against Vision’s wishes, but Vision wasn’t human. His legal status was never made clear. Also, Vision was technically a fugitive when he was killed, which further diminishes his legal standing. Hayward could argue that bringing a rogue sentient weapon under…
Deadpool can just show up and make some snarky comment about being in a new universe. That’s all he has to do. But I imagine that they’ll keep him siloed off in his own R-rated corner of the MCU.
I appreciated it’s brevity. I think that programming for a streaming service has freed American TV writers to write as many episodes of a show as needed, not enough to fill a block.
As always, Pietro being a total misdirect warms my tiny, misanthropic heart. Anytime a creator plans a left turn to troll it’s audience is fine by me. As Superhero meta-fiction, it’s a cruel twist of the knife, but as Sitcom meta-commentary, it’s perfect. And if the good bits of the MCU have taught us anything,…
If the people of westview want monetary reparations, I dont see any particular reason for Wanda to not just pay them. She is enormously powerful, and could raise a couple billion in fairly short order. That would actually be a pretty fun She-Hulk episode.
I’m a fan of the casting of Peters on the basis of it being excellent trolling. But then I also loved Ben Kingsley as the Mandarin.
I think of it like a quiet word to fans to not take things so seriously.