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I think they already made fun of extreme "views over profits" unicorn bubble thinking last ep, with Hanneman. Jack is less unsustainable.

Secret?

I'm almost certain he's the younger version of Max von Sydow's unexplained character at the beginning of TFA.

Yeah, because it sounds like a gag from a Zucker brothers pile.

Or make out!

I'm still on board with the fan theory that he was not really Khan, but some guy named Joachim.

The whitewashing was super blatant and awful as fuck, though. Akira is another legendary property that Hollywood (tried to get) whitewashed, and it was partly killed off over internet outrage at that.

This is anime, that is totally believable.

All You Need is Kill is also a lesser-known property as well, so there's less fans and less outrage. GITS is legendary. This is going to provide Dragon Ball levels of outrage.

There's also the matter of the underrepresentation of Asian(-American) actors in Hollywood.

Not to mention the visuals. No way that this yet another New York setting will be able to capture the awesome beauty of that five minute dialogue-less scene from the original GitS of the Tokyo grimy underbelly and street markets.

Was The Magnificent Seven named "The Seven Samurai"? Was The Departed named "Infernal Affairs"?

Dude… it's like you don't even remember the '90s.

Okay, but I'm never leaving Winter Soldier alone. That movie is hugely overrated. It was okay for a Marvel movie but people invoking Day of the Condor over a Mission Impossible with some near fight scenes and nearly as dour as DC movies are crazy. Winter Soldier was well done, but it was fairly forgettable and boring

Did Batman really kill people if it was in self-defense? And when they fired at him first? Are soldiers or policemen murderers?

Jaden for Aqua-Lad.

Ripley clone in Alien: Resurrection

Bring back Dean Cain.

Probably the '90s animated series did.