As I started it, I think I should say that, on reflection, I agree. And for the record, I liked BvS...Perhaps the best thing to do here is NOT compare CW with BvS. I know that it's easy to do, since that's what a lot of people were curious about, but there's 99% certainty that that's gonna turn into a huge bitchfest. So perhaps we should just discus CW by itself?
Perhaps the best thing to do here is NOT compare CW with BvS. I know that it's easy to do,
They kind of explore some similar themes though. I think you can't completely negate BvS because they are both superhero movies that have heroes fighting each other over the fact that they should be held accountable for their actions.Especially since while they share some stuff, they were doing two different things really.
They kind of explore some similar themes though. I think you can't completely negate BvS because they are both superhero movies that have heroes fighting each other over the fact that they should be held accountable for their actions.
I doubt he would be, unless it was in flashbacks. It's pretty clear that they aren't going to rehash the origin yet again. (Maybe we'll get something like the way Leterrier's The Incredible Hulk efficiently recapped the origin in the main-title montage.)
As I started it, I think I should say that, on reflection, I agree. And for the record, I liked BvS...
Taking a page from Leterrier's book is exactly what I hope for. Everyone knows Spider-Man's origin just like everyone knows Batman's and Superman's origins. If doing this for the Hulk worked out just fine, then they can do it here.I doubt he would be, unless it was in flashbacks. It's pretty clear that they aren't going to rehash the origin yet again. (Maybe we'll get something like the way Leterrier's The Incredible Hulk efficiently recapped the origin in the main-title montage.)
No problem, you didn't.Didn't mean to point fingers, if it felt like that, I'm sorry. My comment was not directed to anyone.And I haven't seen BvS yet, so for me, I couldn't even compare.
Daredevil. And maybe Ant-Man.Is Spider-Man the only MCA character to have a secret identity?
In the comics, only the king can be the Black Panther... Did he drop the name, but keep the "armour" when T'Chala's sister leapfroged over him to take the Throne?
Did I miss something completely, I got the impression that T'Challa is king now. I also got the impression that T'Challa had been the Panther for a while, and that this was not his first time in the suit.
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