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Given the awful state of the Sony films I think it could be fun if they did a Spider-Verse film, even if that'd get weirdly expensive with such a sprawling expensive cast. (I also adore the idea that JK Simmons as JJ Jameson is somehow the only consistent across all the universes.)

It turns out he was only named that in a novelization and people just ran with it afterward (like various MCU wikis treat that as an actual character name). I mistook some of that for an actual credit in the film.

I figured it out, it was a Peter David novelization that decided to name the character (presumably as an Easter egg since I don't think those novelists have the time to even see early cuts and realize they went with a white guy for that role) and I guess people ran with that.

Did the Ewoks movies have Williams involved? I could honestly see that going either way.

I think the first half is that Paltrow is a overhyped product and the second I think makes her analogous to old school Hollywood's studio system and some degree of her Aryan style immpecable perfection…?

I'm not sure that's a good example of rendering the rest of the film moot when it meanders through a bunch of other tones along the way? Even if it is another great example of something that works powerfully out of context.

I think the animated movie Sony is doing is the Miles one?

They took a fairly prominent Asian American teenage character (he's actually the current Hulk) and he ended up being a Martin Starr cameo. I'm fairly sure that Marvel had some other Asian controversy before Dr Strange and I think after they white-wash casting-called a Japanese American girl in a movie they decided not

There's this one Australian sitcom that's essentially FotB meets The Real O'Neals and that kind of refreshing novelty triumvirate of the lead being gay, Chinese, and Australian has me so eager to learn if it's getting another season but it has a name that's about as hard to google as Black-ish. (The Family Law)

What about boy things with talking animals? Also what?

Maybe it's since I'm Chinese but I thought Mulan was pretty solid even if the history component seems a bit vague.

I think they're still dabbling, aside from the Tangled one someone mentioned, they're doing the same with Big Hero 6 too. I figured it'd be relatively easier to reuse CG models than loosely emulate the hand drawn aesthetics.

She also swept her hair over the burned side of her face once she did have the mask on. I'm not familiar with the character and what she was like before the show or if that was a recurring trait? I imagined no.

They'd normally make HellWizard do it but getting his face slapped got him out of it? I'm still not clear, did he once just do security or was he at Dyad as a scientist? How did that whole comic book shop thing come to be anyway?

I adore Sarah Stubbs weirdly ardent commitment to Alison so I'm bummed to learn the two kept interacting offscreen and we didn't see it.

Did they really imagine the character was going to take off nearly as much as she actually did (by comic book standards)?

You just reminded me I need to watch the rest of United States of Tara and— if he's not too grown up looking— Moosh would be a great Billy Kaplan… if they managed to make a Young Avengers show soon, despite how he and Elizabeth Olsen are practically the same age I imagine.

Does she still have the sash? I think I sometimes remember it on that McKelvie costume design I legitimately quite like, even if in the most abstracted form I keep mixing it up with his Ms. Marvel costume.

I could have sworn they actually did have a scene together in Community where they play a video board game but I forget if they actually talked to one another.

The moment I saw this headline I wondered if I made up the Ferguson thing, since she seemed so great as a kind of steely lead.