In Deadpool & Wolverine; the Human Torch loses to Pyro. How is that even possible?
As Stan Lee puts it, “The person who'd win in a fight is the person that the noscriptwriter wants to win.” But in reality, does the Human Torch lose to Pyro? Based on the comics and movies,
I’m leaning strongly on the Human Torch being far stronger than Pyro and only lost because of budget, comedic value, and simply for the narrative of the movie.
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As Stan Lee puts it, “The person who'd win in a fight is the person that the noscriptwriter wants to win.” But in reality, does the Human Torch lose to Pyro? Based on the comics and movies,
I’m leaning strongly on the Human Torch being far stronger than Pyro and only lost because of budget, comedic value, and simply for the narrative of the movie.
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In Avengers: Doomsday, Marvel Finally Remembered That Thor Can Be Serious
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In Avengers: Doomsday, Marvel Finally Remembered That Thor Can Be Serious - IGN
The second Avengers: Doomsday teaser trailer promises a much more somber direction for Chris Hemsworth's Thor in the MCU, and we couldn't be more thrilled.
(Theory) Thor and Loki's MCU finale (Doomsday, Secret Wars, Thor 5)
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Fantastic Four: First Step is a movie that is all in lower case
It's hard to explain. No excessive yelling, no needlessly loud music, everyone seems calm even when they are faced with big implications.
It's a very soothing movie.
Well, apart from Sue saying "Kill him!" but totally fair on her part.
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It's hard to explain. No excessive yelling, no needlessly loud music, everyone seems calm even when they are faced with big implications.
It's a very soothing movie.
Well, apart from Sue saying "Kill him!" but totally fair on her part.
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Tom hiddleston says Avengers: Doomsday story has "never been done before"
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Tom Hiddleston’s redemption arc
10 years after The Night Manager changed his life, Tom Hiddleston returns to Jonathan Pine having resolved his own identity crisis
Anyone else planning on avoiding the trailers or spoilers and go in almost blind.
I know everything can't be avoided but I've done it during Endgame and no way home. It almost worked. I believe trailers do spoil a movie and cut the enjoyment a ton (looking at you Fire and Ash).
I remember in 2019, I avoided all clips before the release and successfully ditched that scene with Thor and Captain Marvel "I like this one" and I exclaimed when strombreaker flew across barely touching her. I was the only one so happy during it because that was the first time I saw it and I earned another good memory...
BUT.
I'm also contemplating on getting on the hype train as I know the xmen teaser/superbowl trailer are going to be bonkers and avoiding it for a whole ass year is impossible, so why not watch it right now and farm your dopamine now (at the cost of not being so entertained because you know THAT next line from the trailer...you know NOW Thor will beg Odin already spoiled)...
Previews and cool trailers help one build good hype for your pleasure and they help the makers attract masses but it makes a bit sense to avoid the promotion when you're already hyped...
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I know everything can't be avoided but I've done it during Endgame and no way home. It almost worked. I believe trailers do spoil a movie and cut the enjoyment a ton (looking at you Fire and Ash).
I remember in 2019, I avoided all clips before the release and successfully ditched that scene with Thor and Captain Marvel "I like this one" and I exclaimed when strombreaker flew across barely touching her. I was the only one so happy during it because that was the first time I saw it and I earned another good memory...
BUT.
I'm also contemplating on getting on the hype train as I know the xmen teaser/superbowl trailer are going to be bonkers and avoiding it for a whole ass year is impossible, so why not watch it right now and farm your dopamine now (at the cost of not being so entertained because you know THAT next line from the trailer...you know NOW Thor will beg Odin already spoiled)...
Previews and cool trailers help one build good hype for your pleasure and they help the makers attract masses but it makes a bit sense to avoid the promotion when you're already hyped...
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I remember the conversation was once over Sam to have the serum so he can prove himself better but the opening sequence from The Winter Soldier serves as the best evidence to stress only on technique.
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Anyone else think it's weird that Zemo didn't have more fight scenes in the MCU?
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Jordan Peele's production company, Monkeypaw Productions, responds to rumor by DanielRPK saying that Marvel Studios wants Peele to direct an MCU film
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Ending of The Fantastic Four First Steps
I rewatched this last night and something about the battle with Galactus stuck out to me and I don't know if it was a plot hole or it was possibly explained earlier in the movie. When the FF are fighting Galactus and trying to save Franklin, Sue is pushing Galactus into the space/teleportation portal.
Reed earlier on stated that the intention was to move the Earth to somewhere else in the Universe and when the plan changed to just push Galactus out into space and, subsequently Shalla-Bal, they were sent to the opposite side of the same universe and it would take Galactus at least a few million years before he found Earth again. My question is, where is the other end of that teleportation device? The small scale test showed another device where the thing being teleported would come out. Was there another "receiving end" device placed somewhere in space that just wasn't explained?
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I rewatched this last night and something about the battle with Galactus stuck out to me and I don't know if it was a plot hole or it was possibly explained earlier in the movie. When the FF are fighting Galactus and trying to save Franklin, Sue is pushing Galactus into the space/teleportation portal.
Reed earlier on stated that the intention was to move the Earth to somewhere else in the Universe and when the plan changed to just push Galactus out into space and, subsequently Shalla-Bal, they were sent to the opposite side of the same universe and it would take Galactus at least a few million years before he found Earth again. My question is, where is the other end of that teleportation device? The small scale test showed another device where the thing being teleported would come out. Was there another "receiving end" device placed somewhere in space that just wasn't explained?
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Ryan Coogler Details Original ‘Black Panther 2’ Script Before Chadwick Boseman’s Death: T’Challa, His 8-Year-Old Son and a ‘180-Page Draft’ That ‘I Loved’
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Ryan Coogler Details Original ‘Black Panther 2’ Script Before Chadwick Boseman’s Death: T’Challa, His 8-Year-Old Son and a ‘180…
Ryan Coogler's original 'Black Panther 2' noscript centered on Chadwick Boseman's T'Challa and his 8-year-old son facing a Namor attack.
Seems like that issue #4 of THE ULTIMATES by the great Deniz Camp was a big inspiration for DOOMSDAY
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