I think she’d be really good in the MCU since bobbi morse was absolutely nerfed and wasted in AoS. The Mockingbird comics are amazing (imo) and lance hunter is well fit so maybe reintroducing them in a near project would be cool.
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Because now it feels like all that build up was for nothing.
Avengers 5 has also been officially retitled to 'Avengers: Doomsday'. The Russo Brothers are also returning to direct.
Next time it's gonna be Secret Wars.
I saw it Saturday and I guess my rose-tinted glasses are slipping off because the more I think about it, it wasn't the best.
It was funny, had a great score, and that opening scene is very high up in my list of all movies ever, actually, but I guess my issue is with the storytelling. This third movie just feels like a bit of an insult compared to the other two
The first two Deadpool movies were great because they were funny, but that humor was on top of a meaningful story about mutants, and to me, this movie didn't have that story underneath and it was just humor.
The main conflict is saving Wade's universe, but the stakes weren't really raised enough. Maybe it's years of watching superhero films are being perfectly comfortable with characters dying with the expectation of revival (cough Vanessa cough) or maybe it's the new "oh it's just the multiverse" mcu mindset, but I really didn't care all that much if Wade's universe was destroyed. And the film didn't make me care. Something about all the overlapping characters and side plots created a sense of apathy. The first two films were very meaningful and both of them really tug on my heartstrings. This one didn't at all actually, at no point. I wasn't anxious about characters dying because it's a multiverse movie, of course they come back. And they did, everyone who sacrificed themselves to Alioth just came back. There going the significance of that I guess
Yeah this movie had mutants, obviously, it was a mostly mutant cast, but it didn't feel like a mutant movie. The plot doesn't center around mutant issues like the first 2 did.
And, oh, the cameos. Funny, entertaining, yes, but what was the contribution to the plot, again? Three of the people who fought Cassandra could have been replaced with anyone (I love Gambit so much, and I appreciate the one created in this movie so much), because the exact characters they chose would not have contributed anything, but they were also made out to be heroes and significant to Wade in any way? At a certain point, very little makes Wade a neutral character who works only for money and a plain hero *which, to be fair, is a critique of all 3 movies*, and a lot of his typical moral ambiguity is lost on me. I get that all of these movies have a happy ending, but when everyone you care about just lives, even when the stakes are multiversal, the emotion and the meaning is so much less
Side note, the political jokes in this movie in particular were shockingly unfunny. At no point was anyone in my theater laughing at them. Specifically I mean the "cancel culture" and "woke mob" jokes. I live in a fairly conservative area who would most likely agree with those views, but they just weren't funny. It's hard to believe that pansexual Canadian Wade Wilson would believe in the "woke mob" which is a American conservative buzzword. Disney and the writing team and whoever was involved in writing that are perfectly allowed to share their political views in a movie, but maybe pick a character who doesn't go against conservative values completely??? I'm just not sure who they're trying to pander to, exactly, like who do they think is watching this?
Anyways, this movie was super funny, loved it, great cinematography, great editing, great music, but ultimately feels like another hollow multiverse cash-grab, no matter how many jokes it makes that try to make it seem like it isn't exactly that
So I read an article on comic book resources (CBR) that there’s a rumor that the MCU’s incarnation of the X-Men will take inspiration from the Earth-1610 version of the team, and If that’s the case I'm thinking here’s some ideas FOR Example:
1.) Members
TEACHERS/ADULTS:
Professor X
Cyclops
Jean Grey
Beast
Wolverine
Storm
Angel
TEENAGERS:
Iceman
Shadowcat
Nightcrawler
Colossus
2.) Iceman should be gay instead of Colossus.
3.) Colossus & ShadowCat should have an on-again and off-again relationship
4.) I would love to see the Shi'ar Empire stay true to their cosmic Roots.
5.) if Cable ever appears, He should Be Nathan Summers not a Futuristic Wolverine!
Just tell in comments some characters you think that they will appear in Avengers: Doomsday.
As we know the Vision is a human machine made by vimbranium, and in Avengers: Infinity War, one of the children of Thanos, Corvus Glaive had a weapon, which could destroy the vibranium, as we saw he pegged the Vision. The only metal which can defeat vibranium is adamantium, the claws of Wolverine. So Corvus Glaive's weapon was maybe made by Adamantium!
Also, in Eternals we saw a character who called Arishem the Judge, who is a celestial made from Adamantium! His story after his death will will be shown to the upcoming movie Captain America: Brave New World in which the government will try to get the Adamantium from the dead Celestial (this is very likely to happen).
So Adamantium in MCU is a material in whole the universe.
Since it was confirmed to be in development ever since the writers strike ended and that a writer has already been hired for the movie and we're already in the mutant era of the MCU then shouldn't that mean there should be a page for the X-Men film on here.
Kevin Feige talks the asterisk at the end of the title, and exclusive footage was played to audiences. The description of this footage has been made public by several reporters and is linked below.
What are your thoughts on Thunderbolts*? Let us know in the replies below!
https://comicbook.com/movies/news/marvel-thunderbolts-new-trailer-footage-sdcc-2024-title-explained/
Hey guys. I know I know Deadpool and Wolverine is out but let’s side note it for a sec with this discussion.
Im watching GOTG and I’m wondering why Morag was already a destroyed planet when Quill got there?
Who destroyed it? Or did the Power Stone destroyed the planet cause a Moragan got too curious? (Scientist probably)
Marvel Studios’ The Fantastic Four: First Steps releases next summer and people are mainly still talking about that crazy news that RDJ is playing Victor Von Doom/Doctor Doom, which although I preferred Cillian Murphy, love this casting!
But I am still way more excited for The Fantastic Four: First Steps for these few reasons:
1. The Cast
Okay, after we got John Krasinski’s cameo as Reed and then Chris Evans as Johnny back...until he died...we are officially getting Marvel's First Family in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The cast includes Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Julia Garner and Ralph Ineson as the big man himself, Galactus.
The cast is already amazing and the leaked trailer (which is a concept trailer since the cast will begin filming tomorrow on Tuesday) showcased the cast in their comic-accurate designs!
2. The 1960’s Vibe
Most may be disappointed that it's not set in the main universe but I'm fine with it because we get an incredibly cool and unique universe with a futuristic retro city! I think I would've preferred a vibrant period piece set in another universe than a bland modern day flick set in the main universe. The vibe really gives off WandaVision vibes which makes sense since Matt Shakman is in the director's chair for this film!
3. The Villain
Come on...Ralph Ineson as Galactus?
EFFING PHENOMENAL!
4. The Family Aspect
From the leaked trailer, it looks like they will be focusing more on the space adventure and the family side of the team which is something the previous films didn't do justice. The Fantastic Four is in fact, Marvel's First Family so they have to nail that aspect or it's gonna just fall flat.
5. The Music
The music in the concept trailer was phenomenal and we know the composer is Micheal Giachinnio who directed Werewolf By Night and composed amazing scores for other projects in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
6. The Suits
The suits were already revealed in the Valentine’s Day and the 4-4 Day Celebration artwork images and it looks like the comics, it doesn't even properly look modern which makes it stand out!
I am unsure if this is because I am currently in Italy but for me The Incredible Hulk is no longer on the MCU timeline rows for me, let me know if anyone else has this and if anyone has any ideas for what this means for the multiverse. A new Hulk film has been announced so Im curious if thats why its been removed.
It’s official
Update: Avengers 5 is now titled Doomsday with Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom
I just got onto my YouTube Music account and found it with this cover instead of what we've seen of it.
Honestly, though, I have just one problem with it: if it's gonna acknowledge Logan's lingo, it should say "Best Bubs", not "Best Friends"! Semi-lol.