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“How’s it hanging Beelzebub?”

STATION!!!

“How do you do, fellow street rats?”

Lobo.

Man, the Bray Wyatt repackaging really took an unexpected turn.

It would be 100% appropriate for the PG-13 version of Deadpool to just be a five minute intro from Deadpool and then have him show the entire Princess Bride, uncut with him making some comments MST3K style as narrator voice.

Adding my vote for Winnick superhero casting. When Wonder Woman was still in pre-production, I was rooting for her to be Diana (I love Gal, but I wasn’t familiar with her work then).

I was hoping for Rachel Skarsten. 

How about Katherine Winnick for the Huntress. Just make her a Russian or Ukrainian Mafia princess? She can even speak the language. lol Personally, I think she is a bit old for this part.

Winnick was my personal choice for Captain Marvel. Casting directors never call me though...

Katherine Winnick needs to be cast as a superhero, like, yesterday. She’s so great.

I feel like Mary Elizabeth Winstead should be a bigger star than she is. I hope she nails this. I also hope they bring in someone and give her a serious unique fighting style.

::yawn::

Hell yeah! The Shadow being Batman's dad is perfect! 

And, like you stated, giving her back her original body means that we can get Kwannon back in the body most people know as Psylocke.

Yeah but counterpoint: fuck that show

You have no idea what cultural appropriation even means.  

This is exactly what is happening right now. People don’t want actors anymore they want exact representations of the material that is being portrayed (they don’t even care if it is based on a true story, biography or a fairy tale).

What’s worse is that appearance has been proven, over and over and over, to be one of the worst measurements of whether or not a characterization ends up working. One wonders why it would still be used as a basis of harassment, except that harassment is its own end: they’re doing it just to make people’s lives crappy.

Hopefully no one will make any snap decisions.