Yeah, I don't think the Marvel thread or the NFL draft thread are the places to talk about Houston Astros pitching changes. Go home Handcuffed, you're drunk.
Can you post the post-credits scene under spoilers after you see it assuming there is one? They only showed the mid-credits tag at my screening.
.....and it's also a weaker version of Hulk. I just really love the McFarland era Marvel/DC art, that was my favorite thing to hunt down in stores.
Deadpool was fucking awesome. i turned it on again when i was going to bed, ended up staying up and watching it for a 2nd time.
He's probably the most intelligent of the 2nd tier characters. Peter is no Reed Richards, Hank Pym, Doom, Banner or even Amadeus Cho.
Comes out here in the UK tomorrow night. Considering going to the midnight showing and just sucking at work on Friday.
over there it's called "Le Humblebrag" marketing/distribution logistics. movie companies & theaters prefer to have an opening weekend than just come out mid-week, otherwise it would be like how media releases are/used to be (comics, CD's & DVD's...) and come out on a tuesday/wednesday
I'll give you a non-spoiler and a spoiler version. The spoiler version will spoil parts of the movie for you. Non-spoiler version: Spoiler It takes place in Wakanda Spoiler version: Spoiler Cap and Bucky are in a medical lab. Bucky tells Cap that he needs to be frozen again because he is a liability until they can figure out how to get rid of the Hydra programming in his head. T'Challa then approaches Cap and tells him that Bucky will be safe there. Cap tells T'Challa that they'll come after him if they find out Bucky is there. T'Challa says something along the lines of "I'd like to see them try" and then the camera pans out to Wakanda and a giant Black Panther statue. It's pretty awesome.
End credit scene Spoiler Parker is in his bed with a light shining out of his web shooter up towards the ceiling. Hot Aunt May comes in and he hides his arm while May is asking him about his bruised face. Pete cracks a joke saying it was from "some guy named Steve" and then said something along the lines of "he had a friend. He was pretty big". She walks out and then it goes to the ceiling and its a huge spider symbol on the ceiling. End scene and then "Spider Man will Return"
I cannot wait for the Civil War. One issue I've had with the Marvel movies is a lack of really good villains....something DC (maybe the only thing) DC has a leg up on. Love the DC villains.... Civil War will create an actual compelling antagonist.
The MCU doesn't have many, but Marvel has some great ones. It's just, as said, most of them are owned by Fox. Dr. Doom Magneto Apocalypse Galactus Kang Spider-Man is MCU now and he has the second best rogues gallery in comics.
I don't think Cate Blanchett as Hela is going to change anyone's mind about the Marvel villains being less iconic than The Joker lmbo
not only are Marvel's villains weaker than DC's, but the good ones (Dr. Doom, Magneto, some of Spiderman's) have their rights owned by Sony/not Marvel Studios so we don't get to see them in the MCU.
I think Norman Osborn is going to play a huge role in Phase 4, especially if Marvel can't get the rights back from Fox for the F4 before it kicks off. As we've talked about before, not for the F4 themselves, but for the villains. I know I'm beating a dead horse, but I just want to see one quality portrayal of Doom in a film before I die. My pipe dream is to see him introduced (even in a cameo) in Dr. Strange 2, since he challenged Strange for the title of Sorcerer Supreme in the comics.
I like Marvel comics and everything Marvel Studios does way more than DC (Batman comics and the first 2 Nolan Batmans aside) but I have to agree that the villains aren't nearly as iconic. Spidey has a really great rogues gallery to me so having his property back with the Sony partnership is huge. Marvel comics made wayyyyyy too many cosmic, overpowered beings to keep up with. It kind of makes their villains seem weak and one-dimensional but the MCU has done a good job taking some obscure villains and developing them.
Let's not forget the MCU kinda fucked up an iconic bad guy in Ultron. Red Skull is another MCU guy that they didn't really do any justice.... The two bad guys they've absolutely nailed have been Loki(They've actually made him way better than what he actually is) and Winter Soldier.
Would likely get Magus and Warlock first (falling into that confusing overpowered cosmic villains category...)
Joker is just an iconic character far beyond any other villain in comic history, up there on a Darth Vader level. So if Leto knocks out of the park, there's no doubt it'll be the biggest villain of the post-Nolan trilogy CBM era.
This is how I felt about Ultron. On one hand, it makes sense an AI like Ultron would be able to assimilate that much information within seconds and become a fully formed personality. It's not limited when it comes to how much information it can absorb like a human. On the other, I think everyone would have liked to see more time spent on development of the character, so we had some investment with his motivations and his hatred of Tony.
It would've needed to have been a much longer movie for that (which I'm sure Disney gave Joss some max running time cap). Unfortunately where we universally agree that IM3 failed miserably at, Ultron should've been part of the Iron Legion and breaks away at the end of the movie. Opening scene of AoU then Ultron retrieving the scepter and escaping right as the Avengers get to Sokovia. I also think there's a chance we haven't seen the last of Ultron. With his soul/life/mind/etc. sucked back into the Mind Stone by Vision (at least how I interpreted that part), maybe gets re-released out of the stone in IW.
I could not agree more. Don't get me wrong, I realize a lot of people like IM3, but I will never be a fan, mostly because of neutering The Mandarin. Despite Marvel's attempt to rectify their mistake later in that after credits scene. With that said, if Black had included the creation of Ultron as a subplot (for example, Tony installs a new program he got from his research in charge of his suits instead of Jarvis that begins to question his decisions throughout the film) would have redeemed quite a bit in my eyes. It could have become Ultron and rebelled to end the film when Tony tried to destroy all his armor. Instead we got an ending Whedon basically said he had to ignore in order to write Age of Ultron.