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Will Parry
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Damn, Disney killed Peggy twice in one week!

(I have no skillz, only questionable intentions... and good wishes for you!)

Seriously though, all we ask for are more Spoiler FAQs. That’ll make everyone happy.

Good point about the theme, and we all miss CJ, but bad form to speak for her, especially when Bricken acknowledged right in the article that he knows she would have done it differently. The man’s got big shoes to fill and he knows it: let him do the work as he does it.

He was great, but honestly, The Punisher has never appealed to me solo. He works best as a foil. I don’t see him stretching out to 12 episodes. Jessica Jones was far more interesting as a solo character and even that should have only been 8.

Iron Man 3 was one of my favorite Iron Man movies because of the character development that took place. I really enjoyed watching him deal with the social and psychological repercussions of earlier choices - choices he made in his pre-Iron Man days, the experience of taking the nuke through the Chitauri portal. He

Personally I think that in the end, the true villain will arrive - Winter. And when it does, it will bring the realization that all the scheming and bloodshed was for naught.

With the exception of the first Captain America movie, all the movies take place in the order they were released in.

Star Wars - Storm Trooper “bonks” their head.

Am I the only one okay with this? Because I sometimes feel like I’m the only one okay with this. There are three segments of the MCU: Movies, ABC, and Netflix (tbd where Cloak and Dagger falls). I’ve rather gotten used to the fact that the three will probably never meet up except for maybe the occasional references to

Here is a relevant one. The 2007 film I Am Legend features this billboard. Keep in mind, Marvel’s Iron Man was released in 2008.

I think it’s one of the most enteratianing of the Marvel movies on its own terms — action, dialogue, twists, etc. — it just doesn’t care about fitting into the movies that came after it.

What premise change would that be? The thing about “love” was a statement by a character trying to justify going to the planet where her boyfriend was, it doesn’t indicate that “love” was an objective higher-dimensional force that altered the laws of physics. The tesseract was a piece of technology built by the

If you can’t recognize a statement of opinion when you see one, you probably oughta stay off the internet.