It was originally reported that Regé Jean-Page was part of the Secret Wars cast, but now that is retracted and Disney is saying that he is not and his name on the list was a mistake.
I mean, the original Blade film was all about vampires hiding in and amongst humans with a secret society type of an atmosphere. So, if they appear then it will be that they were hiding in plain sight, which is pretty stand vampire lore.Mr. Adventure said the full (MCU) picture made Blade seem out of place. That is true: stories and characters must have a purpose related to the world they inhabit, otherwise they--and that world--do not make sense, even in fantasy. Blade's sole existence is hunting vampires. That's how he was created, introduced and written, so in a film universe where vampires--up to this point--do not exist and were never even hinted at, the sudden appearance of something as impossible to avoid/ignore as vampires (after--who knows how many years the in-universe MCU is supposed have existed) comes off as pulling random characters out of their butts just to add yet another piece of their IP to the films.
I mean, the original Blade film was all about vampires hiding in and amongst humans with a secret society type of an atmosphere. So, if they appear then it will be that they were hiding in plain sight, which is pretty stand vampire lore.
It's a non-sterilizing vaccine. It doesn't prevent infection or transmission. Thus it does not contribute to herd immunity.And there's not much difference. The only way vaccines can be truly effective is if they're administered to as large a percentage of the population as possible, which is why many forms of vaccination have been mandatory in the past. It's not about "individual preference," it's about the need for herd immunity as the only way a disease can ever really be contained or eradicated. Being opposed to vaccine mandates is as ignorant and dangerous as being opposed to vaccination in general. It's like saying that speed limits or pollution laws should be left to individual preference. When it's a matter of public safety, it can't be optional.
I mean, the original Blade film was all about vampires hiding in and amongst humans with a secret society type of an atmosphere. So, if they appear then it will be that they were hiding in plain sight, which is pretty stand vampire lore.
We passed bloated a while back. It's not like vampires are some weird made up alien race. It's among the most well known monsters. The groundwork is already laid.There's a lot to track now and throwing vampires in there might be extra bloat.
It’s not that Blade can’t be done but I’m unsure how well it works within the context of the MCU. Blade seems more of an outlier at first blush, I'm not sure how well he would contribute to being part of a Phase 5. There's a lot to track now and throwing vampires in there might be extra bloat.
Mind you I like Blade and was especially a fan of the first movie but he ended up treated as a joke in his own franchise with Blade Trinity with Ryan Reynold's Hannibal King. I just question whether the MCU has room to do him justice.
Indeed. The idea that vampires can't work misses what I think is Marvel's strong point of a buffet of stories that I can pick and chose from.The interconnections should ideally be optional, a bonus for people who watch everything without being a distraction for those who don't.
The Wakanda Forever trailer was really cool, it was nice to finally get official confirmation of Namor & Atlantis. I love the whole Aztec/South American look they're using for Atlantis, that's a nice way to make it feel unique and stand out from most other versions of Atlantis.
Yes, that's correct. Also, it's specifically a Mayan background and not Aztec.Didn't I hear that they're going to call it something from South American mythology rather than Atlantis, to distinguish it from Aquaman?
I never said it can't work, I was just saying at first blush Blade seems an outlier from the rest of the Phase. It's just not immediately obvious to me how he will blend in. While the MCU might not be one homogeneous mass I think at least part of the point of the MCU is there are some connections between the pieces to bring audiences into parts they might not otherwise be interested in. I doubt I would've ever watched The Eternals all the way through if it wasn't part of the MCU.
And that's fair. I think the difference between the Eternals and Blade is that one is very grounded in human storytelling so I think it can connect with less work than Dr. Strange.I never said it can't work, I was just saying at first blush Blade seems an outlier from the rest of the Phase. It's just not immediately obvious to me how he will blend in. While the MCU might not be one homogeneous mass I think at least part of the point of the MCU is there are some connections between the pieces to bring audiences into parts they might not otherwise be interested in. I doubt I would've ever watched The Eternals all the way through if it wasn't part of the MCU.
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