After all, Wanda was Snapped immediately after Vision died, she returned exactly when Monica did (presumably long after any will of Vision had been executed), and she very well may have never known about it.
After all, Wanda was Snapped immediately after Vision died, she returned exactly when Monica did (presumably long after any will of Vision had been executed), and she very well may have never known about it.
I don’t have an answer for the Modern Family “documentary”, but I do have a Jimmy Kimmel spoof on it.
Didn’t we already have an MCU Enchantress in Agents of SHIELD?
For Wilma Deering my list of choices are:
As much as I enjoy seeing Emma Caulfield, when I heard the name Dottie I was hoping for someone else.
It’s obvious by now that whatever’s going on, Wanda has changed the most. For instance, she has overtly magical powers. This was the case in the comics, but not the films where her abilities were variations on telekinesis and hurling some kind of projectiles.
The scene I most want from Deadpool 3 is a reveal that Deadpool was the “Kid” (using a fake kid voice) in Avengers: Endgame that trolled Thor & Korg in Fortnite.
I recall reading something abut Krysten Ritter saying she was ready to move on from the role
Black Panther: Multiverse shenanigans swap T’Chadwick with MBJ-’Challa. Strange can’t find out where he’s from, so the Wakandan Royal Family begrudgingly accepts him as the new Panther, right as Atlantis Attacks....
They should have worked in some cross-overs for those future episodes: Nora West-Allen and/or Jesse Quick, Linda Park as a heroic version of Doctor Light, Sara Lance, or Zari.
I was hoping she would stay for 2 more years so she would be there for the 60th anniversary.
If they recast Luke then Sebastian Stan would be a perfect choice.
In the time he’s been away hasn’t there been a complete changeover with the staff (showrunner & writers), so who is he still angry at?
I wouldn’t mind a cameo from the Spider-Man everyone forgets about, Nicholas Hammond.
While Claire Danes is a good choice I prefer Alicia Witt.
This article on Green Hydrogen was enlightening.
Compared to Seasons 1 & 2, Season’s 3 quality took a dive that I found disappointing.
I was a big fan of the tv series but never read the book so I don’t know if any of the following ideas happen in the book.
A link to the Goethe University in Frankfurt article:
A link to the National Park Service article: