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I was already sold on this movie but the costume is just... *chefs kiss*

Now give me the mask.

Elsewhere, Bloody-Disgusting has a poster for Bad CGI Gator, the latest tongue-in-cheek monster movie from Full Moon Features.

Two things:

I love all of them. Dead Man’s Chest built in every way on the first film, with some jaw-dropping action set-pieces, a fantastic fantasy villain in Davy Jones, and an Empire Strikes Back-style ending where the villains win. At World’s End wasn’t afraid to get weird with things, which I enjoyed, and the whole final

The first one is the only one I own and rewatch every now and then. It!s really damn great.

First one: “Oh wow! This is a great surprise. Depp seems to be really enjoying himself. Geoffrey Rush is great. This is charming and fun, and it’s got lots of little details and homages to the ride. This is pretty perfect.”

I dont think you should read his comments to be that there will be no mention of his origin, just that they aren’t going to show it again.

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This movie sounds like it’s made for depressed influencers who are rapidly growing too old for their target demographic.

The opening credits of the Norton-Hulk (aside from the SHIELD easter eggs) basically bridges the cliffhanger from the Bana-Hulk film.

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I think this is a good opportunity to post my favorite Harrison Ford interview.

Keep it secret! Keep it safe!

There’s a big difference between “franchise movies,” which have been around for nearly a century, and the current shared universe model, which didn’t emerge as a mature form until Avengers.

The first 3 seasons of the TV show are pretty solid. Well worth your time if you enjoy superhero stuff in general and anyone I’ve talked to thinks Guston is a better flash than Miller. Pretty good villains in those. 4 was okay, but then 5 lost me, along with a lot of other people I’ve talked to about it, so it’s not

Beyond the commercial imperative, which is obviously important, the fact is that humans love retelling familiar stories and linking those stories together. We’ve been doing it since time immemorial. From Greek Myths to Arthurian Romances to the Marvel Universe, humans are very good at collective storytelling. 

it’s also very, very close to the meta ideas which are deeply embedded in the books,

“Certainly not Benedict Cumberbatch!”

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After Geralt gets his shit thoroughly rocked at the end of Time of Contempt, which this season is adapting, he ends up recovering with the Dryads for a good long while, and emerges into the rest of the story a (somewhat) changed man. I assume the team’s just decided to literalize that

Really, though, Loki and What If...? are the only Disney+ MCU shows that have been given second seasons so far. WandaVision, Hawkeye, Moon Knight, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and She-Hulk are also currently stand-alone seasons. And, to be fair, Kamala will be co-starring on the big screen, the first of the D+

Is it even B5 if you don’t have to make allowances for extremely limited budgets?