I was a little surprised Iris didn’t mention the time Barry went back in time to season one to get Thawne’s advice about something.
I was a little surprised Iris didn’t mention the time Barry went back in time to season one to get Thawne’s advice about something.
Either the Russos or Markus and McFeely said that Thanos did nothing to protect himself from the snap.
the prison set in Time Bureau HQ looks way too much like a generic Waverider room (which of course it probably is), so at first I thought they were monitoring Nora’s vitals in the Waverider’s cargo hold.
I was unaware that the college professor son of a factory owner is part of the “working class”.
Guardians Vol 2 warp tech what? I hate to break it to you buddy, but that’s exactly what they were using in Captain Marvel. The warp gate visual effect was identical and everything, and the Skrulls needed to Tesseract drive precisely because of the limitations of the warp gate travel that GotG vol 2 demonstrated. …
At one point in his very long comic book history, Jimmy Olsen got turned into a giant turtle man, the Silver Age was wild.
I would’ve bought Alex’s plot more if I wasn’t convinced that Haley was going to double cross Lockwood without any prompting. I kept expecting Haley to tell Alex to defy Lockwood, by obeying the letter, but not the spirit of the orders. It would’ve sold the conflict more if she had rolled immediately when Lockwood…
This is of course the correct moment, but the Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man scene earlier in the film is so, so, so good. Pete being a guy just trying to help people is my favorite version of the character, and that scene showed that side of him off well. It also tapped into something Spider-Verse got at, being…
No, but it does tell kids to not take their meds because they’re better off without them.
We are Groot.
Guardians Vol 2 is a great movie, but lets be honest, the best thing about it isn’t even in the film proper
I mean *gestures vaguely at the totality of Quill and Yondu’s fractious relationship* it does fit.
there’s so much of this movie that is by the numbers and boring, but once Strange tells Dormammu he’s come to bargain it’s worth it.
That feels a little like telling an amputee that because they have a prosthetic leg they’re no different than they were before. Granted Rhodey has the benefit of magic StarkTech, but it feels more real and lasting than say Felicity on Arrow because it is an exosuit and not a magic chip that makes Rhodey’s spine work…
More serious than being a paraplegic?
There weren’t just parallels to Thawne training Barry in season one, that was word for word what he told Barry to get him to phase the first time.
Somewhere Marvel has filmed “Luis explains the Marvel Universe”
Unstoppable Wasp is so good, and everyone needs to read it. The last couple issues in particular have kicked it up to serious quality.
Okay sure, the swerve that Hank was trying to build Jurassic Park but werewolves was quite the swerve, but 1) “Hey World” is great and 2) Nate’s tearful “you were just as big a goofball as I am” was wonderful.
I love how in one of the recent Endgame trailers they show the Avengers and Rocket standing around in a circle.