One of the worst/most depressing decisions was killing off Killgrave. Tennant was brilliant.
One of the worst/most depressing decisions was killing off Killgrave. Tennant was brilliant.
Sort of like the Hulk, then?
I’m getting off on it like Palpatine!
I won’t even have the other two on as background noise they annoy me so much.
How should he have died, though?
Is it too late for the world to have a Steve Rude-style Superman/Supergirl/Wonder Woman cartoon?
It’s not too late for Cavill’s Superman to become this, in my hopeful opinion. Maybe Man of Steel 2?
Glad to see Captain America - The First Avenger getting some love.
Great, fun flick, and the most moving Marvel film to me, anyway.
Jarvis survived because he had somehow uploaded himself to the Internet... even though his “remains” were in the lab. So he copied himself, I... guess?
Wanda’s powerset is mental manipulation and telekinesis, plus some sort of stealth/invisibility? Oh, and that weird Japanese horror walking thing she did after hitting…
I would hope that Whedon’s original, longer version moved better.
Yeah, there should’ve been an extended period of time where the poor bastard is working through, firstly, his unexpected birth and figuring out what his exact purpose is and how he’s gonna carry it out.
This is why I think Ultron should’ve been in it from the start controlling the Iron Legion: more time for interacting with the avengers.
I need to watch it again, but I just want to say that I wish Ultron had been in it from the start controlling the Iron Legion.
Mainly, it would’ve given Spader more screentime & interactions with the team. His “birth” is a bit too sudden and jarring for me, despite it being a highlight in the film.
That’s the best/scariest way to do it, in my opinion.
Thanos’ Infinity Gauntlet re-shapes the MCU’s timeline, meaning there *always* was a Fantastic Four and Mutant population.
I refuse to let go of this crazy hope/dream.
The Time Gem/Infinity Gauntlet will result in a new timeline, with the MCU combined with the continuity of X-Men & The Fantastic Four.
“It is absolutely necessary, for the peace and safety of mankind, that some of earth’s dark, dead corners and unplumbed depths be left alone; lest sleeping abnormalities wake to resurgent life, and blasphemously surviving nightmares squirm and splash out of their black lairs to newer and wider conquests.”
Honestly, the highly ambiguous way they addressed it makes it infinitely more interesting than seeing definite proof of a supernatural force. Skirting the edge of the Outer Dark. . .
Every season is the ongoing battle against “Him Who Eats Time”, just from a different angle.
Oddly, I was thinking that Leto could be Robin. Great (silly) minds think alike...