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Rocket Racer!  The kids love the skateboarding right?  And it will have the lingo of the “hood”.  Perfect!

They should just adapt Trouble and traumatize the lot of us.

Uh, clearly it needs to be Spider-Kid:

Really only one option: The Fabulous Frog-Man:

They should just adapt Trouble and traumatize the lot of us.

I’ll throw Jackal’s name in the hat, so Sony can scare Marvel Studios away from any clone nonsense.

This is me slydin’ into them DMs

Slyde. Definitely Slyde.

Maybe it’s because I’m not a sneaker head, but for a movie tie-in shoe, it looks pretty accurate? Which I assume is the point?

I like them honestly. Rarely do they nail the accuracy while making them look like something someone can wear. 

Hmmm... these look just ok in my book. I’ve seen plenty of limited, boutique brands’ sneakers who were looking way worse and sold for much more just because of the label. Also, every second Jordan model look like complete crap from design/aesthetics perspective, I swear, yet people are still getting crazy over them.

they still look 110% better than any yeezy shoe i’ve ever seen.

God Kotaku needs to stop with these bad takes that no one asks for.

Oscar Issac is an interesting actor to watch. I really enjoy him as a performer. He shows up, does a good job, and as far as his acting on X-Men A, he made it work. Comes into these franchise films and never embarrasses himself. Maybe you can hit up the other hundreds of people responsible for this film and try to

Marvel is well known for signing their actors up for a ton of projects up front. Samuel L Jackson was signed for 9. So yes, the fact that they didn't lock down a big star like Isaac is notable. 

Because him acting in it is what made that movie bad... Had nothing to do with the writing or directing, in which he had nothing to do with. But, sure, Issac somehow owes you an apology.

We’re creating a Sonic cinematic universe

everything about this stupid-looking movie sounds totally up my alley except for Jared Leto, who I never want to see again in any context for the rest of his life