"The green guy" and "the flag guy" are some of the cringiest lines I've ever heard. You realised exactly how "connected" to the MCU those shows were gonna be when you heard that.
(just to say if you didn't care about that kinda stuff fair enough, but they were the ones with all that "it's all connected" marketing stuff going on)
He retweeted one of the Hawkeye trailers with a brief message saying how excited he was about its premiere.Also the character is very much a part of Echo's backstory in the comics, and I think D'Onofrio is supposed to have posted something coy on social media a few weeks back.
Or, put more simply, "thank you for your cooperation".Now that she’s faced him, she may not need convincing. “You could barely keep up with me, or even that deaf girl, there’s no way you could have gotten the better of her. I just wanted to make sure. Now…why does Contessa Valentina want you dead?”
I'd laugh. Totally worth it.Be funny if Kingpin shows up in No Way Home and not Hawkeye.![]()
I love how the MCU is slowly laying the groundwork for the next version of the Avengers - so far we most likely have Yelena, Shang Chi and then it's Kate Bishop and i wonder who will be next.
Whitney Frost got used in Agent Carter, but was never actually referred to by her nom de guerre on that show (and is obviously of dubious canonicity relative to the wider MCU these days).
I don't consider the different appearance of the Darkhold to be a contradiction because the book is, you know, Magic.
Will Alaqua Cox be the first disabled actor to be the lead of a major TV/streaming series?
Only just now catching up with the thread...
Wouldn't Scarlet Witch and Captain America/Sam be part of the list? Or are you thinking of the Young Avengers specifically?
And it actually makes sense; that guy has been around a LOT of explosions and other concussive head trauma, and he's the only one of the team who isn't in some way either enhanced, super-human or totally encased in armor. At least I think so. I forget, was there any indication if the Widows were given a version of the serum or not?I think it was in the comics. This is the first time they have been using it in the shows/movies I believe.
As of right now i don't know anything more than anybody else outside of Marvel but they are clearly building the characters up the same as they did in phase 1 and 2
And it actually makes sense; that guy has been around a LOT of explosions and other concussive head trauma, and he's the only one of the team who isn't in some way either enhanced, super-human or totally encased in armor. At least I think so. I forget, was there any indication if the Widows were given a version of the serum or not?
Well the reason I asked is that I think in the comics they (or maybe just Natasha and indeed Nick IIRC) have had some version of the serum to make them not-quite-super-human-but-slightly-more-super-then-non-super-human-human . . . or something like that. Also we know the Red Room wasn't above bio-chemical enhancement (the pheromone lock leaps to mind, plus whatever they did to Taskmaster), so there's an outside chance Nat and at least the late gen Widows had a little extra, whether they knew about it or not. I just couldn't remember if the movie directly hinted at it or not.The Widows aren't super human, just super trained and with gadgets.
I assume there is some sort of padding otherwise he'd be jelly.You would think Tony Stark would have also been really beat up. While he does have the Iron Man suits you still got a fragile human body inside their being jossed around .
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