“Is it really worse than, say, Black Widow and Eternals and Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness and Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania and Thor: Love And Thunder and Avengers: Age Of Ultron?”
“Is it really worse than, say, Black Widow and Eternals and Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness and Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania and Thor: Love And Thunder and Avengers: Age Of Ultron?”
Will they learn from this, the 300th lesson? Somehow, I highly doubt it ... which is fine with me because it means the GOP will just continue to lose any races which are truly competitive and not gerrymandered to hell and back.
Poor “Good Actor/Comedian” Matt Walsh, having to share his name with “Gigantic Turd” Matt Walsh.
This kind of piece is particularly significant during the SAG-AFTRA strike. So many actors have their whole career consist of small roles, with just a few scenes and lines, that are significant in the works that we cherish. Imagine if she had been scanned by Dick Wolf’s production company when she did L&O, only to be…
I mean this genuinely and sincerely: these are the kinds of articles that I have missed on the A.V. Club. More of this, thanks.
“Don’t light things on fire and throw them in the back of the truck”
“Captain Coriander! I’d recognise that flavour anywhere!”
“Do you know what it’s like being me? Never being able to taste the people I love again?”
I think what Marvel’s recognizing is that there are Batman fans and then there are Superman fans. If you’re a Batman fan, you like that there are human characters, interacting in a city, with stakes that are readily understandable. Nothing in comics is “realistic” really. But a standard Batman story involves Batman…
Yeah, the cheers in my theater when Matt Murdock showed up in Spider-Man: No Way Home definitely indicate that MCU fans were not ignoring the Netflix Marvel shows. I’m not sure what the snarky OP is talking about.
Did mainstream MCU fans ignore the Netflix shows? I feel like a lot of them watched Daredevil and some of them watched Jessica Jones and...some of them watched some Luke Cage and Iron Fist and that’s about it.
I think that they should have a super-hero that no longer has a sense of smell, but has a sense of taste 100x better than anyone else.
What if instead of not being able to see, someone was deaf instead?!
It seems like both a nod to the fact that not every Marvel Studios thing “matters” in the grand scope of the series, which, duh, but also an attempt to plead with viewers that they should still care about what happens here anyway.
New Show to Be Just Like that Other Daredevil Show You All Liked, says Marvel guy
I’m sorry, but why do studios feel the need to reach out to players after fucking over their employees?