Maybe prisoner of the moment but that was incredible. I’m putting it behind IW and Ragnarok and alongside Civil War.
Saw it again yesterday for the second time. Maybe not quite in the Ragnarok tier, but not far off and the last third of the movie is up there with any non-IW/EG movie in the MCU. Still sad at the end. That convo he has with MJ before Strange finishes the spell hit hard knowing he wasn't going to do what he promised.
I haven't rewatched in a really long time. I think I liked the overall s1 arc the best from start to finish. The first half of s2 is my favorite stretch of any Marvel Netflix show. The rooftop episode is probably my favorite ever. The second half of s2 was a little more hit or miss. I liked s3 a lot, too, but at some point you kind of get tired of Karen's shit and I think I was at that point by then.
I liked all of those series except Iron Fist and Defenders, but it was kind of hard for me to get into a re-watch for any of them after seeing it. Those shows were intense. There are few shows or movies in the last decade that disappointed me as much as Defenders did with all the build up to them.
I was actually kind of bummed when Iron Fist got cancelled. It wasn't a great show but where it left off was actually kind of cool. Wanted to see where it was going.
You should watch JJ season 1 but it's not mandatory before watching DD. The shows are basically independent but for some slight carryover.
Personally, I wouldn’t invest time in anything beyond daredevil and s1 of Jessica Jones, but you don’t need to see anything else to enjoy either
First half of Luke Cage season 1 and season 1 of JJ have excellent villains which makes the shows extremely fun.
After watching s2 of DD, I would recommend both seasons of Punisher. It's not for everyone, but I liked them both. Especially s1.
Saw Spider-Man thought it was very good but not great. The stuff with the 3 of them was fantastic but the rest was kind of meh. My kids absolutely hated the ending
Not sure he has, but he also doesn't really have to. Ignoring it all these years and now introducing stuff from the show like it never happened is enough.
there’s a book out there about the making of the MCU and the author of that book said it isn’t part of it.
2 weeks late from my original tickets I finally got to see it. Ho. Lee. Shit. That was incredible, I loved it, I experienced all the emotions. I laughed, I cried, I experienced the joy of a toddler. I need to see it again and fast. I loved it so much and certainly think it’s among the elite Spider-Man and MCU movies
We haven’t watched that one yet. Might have to add it to the list. We just keep rewatching the 2017 Spider-Man because it actually has Miles in it.