I'm just looking forward to seeing the actors try to say "Blackagar Boltagon" with a straight face...
"Medusalith" "Crystalia" Funny that Triton, Gorgon and Maximus didn't get name "upgrades".I'm just looking forward to seeing the actors try to say "Blackagar Boltagon" with a straight face...
They do if, both times, they're doing what was requested of them.As I keep repeated, no one goes from crap "grounded" heroes to normal ones.
"Medusalith" "Crystalia" Funny that Triton, Gorgon and Maximus didn't get name "upgrades".
Any word on how the "outside world" will be featured? I think one character is a regular human. I assume she'll be our way of meeting the Inhumans.I'm sort of wondering if the characters will adopt more conventional-sounding names for everyday use -- like maybe Blake, Melissa, Trent, George, Max, etc. (Crystal already works fine.) Then again, the set photos give the impression that they're being very faithful to the comics, so maybe they won't do that.
They do if, both times, they're doing what was requested of them.
Any word on how the "outside world" will be featured? I think one character is a regular human. I assume she'll be our way of meeting the Inhumans.
First, I'm not sure why you limit it to superhero shows.They don't generally hire someone who does one to do the other. The only person I can think of off the top of my head who has done both (at least in the "modern" superhero movie era, I don't know about, say, people who worked on hero stuff pre early 2000s) is Simon Kinberg as a writer, and his stuff varies wildly in quality (and his "grounded" attempt, Fant4stic, was bad even for a "grounded" comic book movie).
I had figured they were just using a real world city (Honolulu?) as a stand in for Atilan, kind of like how Vancouver is Star, Central, and National Cities for the Arrowverse.
Because it's cheaper and easier than coming up with some kind of ancient looking city.
I've actually been expecting the opposite, that the majority of it will be in Attilan.The aesthetics of Attilan aren't the point. As I've said, there are a number of other reasons why it seems likely to me that the series will be set largely in the everyday world, not exclusively in Attilan.
I've actually been expecting the opposite, that the majority of it will be in Attilan.
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