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If you're tired of sexy vampires then you'll love Hunchbacks. Starring Jonathan Silverman as Dr Fantastico

Surely one of the biggest benefits of having the rights to your most popular superhero back is that you don't have to pay Robert Downy Jr. ridiculous amounts of money to be in it?

I just finished this after binging the whole show for the first time in the past few weeks. What a weird show: a ridiculously stupid but entertaining first season, a second and third season that were half compelling and half unbelievably boring, an excellent fourth season and a pretty good fifth season. I think i just

Yeah I think it's supposed to be the same one. I think Singer said that Logan took place after the epilogue of DOFP, and Apocalypse should be leading up to that future.

It's going to be fun watching new X-Men movies knowing that Charles will kill most of them one day

I definitely agree, the Miserable Mill episodes were my favourite.

Oh Tilda Swinton would be great but I just really want Parker Posey, I think she'd be great in this type of show.

I just finished the season, and overall I really liked it. Patrick Warburton and Alfre Woodard were the MVPs I'd say. Now I can't wait for the next season and the introduction of the Squalors. I'm hoping for Parker Posey as Esme.

I'd say that's true of Ant-Man and Doctor Strange too, but GotG adds to the Infinity Stones storyline moreso than any other Marvel movie (if I'm remembering correctly it's the only one to explain what they are).

I just really want the individual movies to pretend they exist in their own universe sometimes, so they don't all have the same basic template and tone that I feel they have now. But maybe I just feel that way because there are so many of them now

Doctor Strange definitely felt the most standalone in a while, but it still had an infinity stone as a main plot point

These Marvel movies really need to get back to being more standalone. My dream would be that Marvel just starts inviting filmmakers (established and up and coming) to pitch any ideas they have. I imagine more interesting or big name directors would consider a Marvel movie if they knew they had total control of the