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So black Widow is getting extensive flashbacks, and Hulk is getting a decent subplot too involving her. Makes sense, they aren't getting their own movies any time soon. Captain America will be probably getting a subplot of him getting more disillusioned with overseeing authorities, and Iron Man created the main

Doesn't really make too much sense... unless there's this secret side plot where Nebula is using the chaos created by ultron to try and steal back the Mind Gem from Loki's staff to get back on Thanos' good graces.

Yeah, so it should have been doable in one movie. But some people say it's impossible for some reason? Eh.

I think the reason they went for Scott is because Edgar Wright wanted to make a "passing the torch" movie (it's still his basic premise after all) and they didn't really have time to completely rewrite the story/ they already cast the movie.

I don't even know why it'd need to even be two. I mean, the hobbit is a shorter book than all three LOTR ones, right?

I still can't believe that, back when I had a choice between Captain America 3 and a movie starring both Batman and Superman, I would have picked the Captain America movie a thousandfold.

And yet, when he finally gets the big ultimate climatic battle he always wanted, Obi Wan just throws his life away without much of a fight. Nice

Despite absolutely being in love with Les Miserables, I never saw this. Always wanted to, but never did.

Now that I know the history of Antman and Yellowjacket, I would be surprised if that wasn't the case.

Am I the only one who thinks airing the entire show at once is contrary to good serialization? I just really like having bits and pieces in succession until we know everything. Having it all at once just takes some of the magic away form predicting a serial.

It was kind of "Eh" to me, though I never really get goosebumps on trailers.

So that episode of Hey Arnold was based off a real incident.

Huh, wonder if that plotline will factor into the new Captain Marvel movie at all...

And do we need to sacrifice that love?

All dicks and no tits

... and I thought it couldn't get any weirder than a Borderlands Telltale game...

I think she said that she was actually planning on killing him in the fourth or fifth book, but the idea of him holding Harry's corpse after it's presumed Voldemort kills him at the end of the seventh book a'la how he held him as a baby was too striking an image for her so she let him live.

Started replaying it after EA gave it out for free to PS3 owners. It really does give you a rush.

Well no, the narratives are pretty different.

You mean Storm 3, where Tobi's mask breaks and he runs away in defeat?