That's a lot of comics though, right? Trying out different villains, and heroes, and see what sticks?Really, Gorr was never more than a fancy oneshot villain in the comics.
That's a lot of comics though, right? Trying out different villains, and heroes, and see what sticks?Really, Gorr was never more than a fancy oneshot villain in the comics.
Why use that character as the villain then, if there's no intention of presenting him in any sort of authentic way? There was nearly 60 years of Thor comics at that point, pick someone else.
Ben Affleck's Daredevil movie has been added to Disney Plus. Just in time for Jennifer Garner's Elektra to appear in Deadpool and Wolverine.
It doesn't specify one way or the other. I would assume the original theatrical cut.Theatrical or Director's Cut?
It doesn't specify one way or the other. I would assume the original theatrical cut.
Okay, it says it's 1 hour 42 minutes, which would make it the theatrical cut. A pity.
I never really understood why most of the time, it's the theatrical cuts that end up streaming. Does anyone know why? BvS for example. Or Stargate, to name a few. It's always the threatrical cuts.
Maybe they want it to be an exclusive to physical media and make a bit of cash off it. I doubt it though. Why don't they just release both cuts of the film on streaming? Or have an "uncut/directors cut" section.I never really understood why most of the time, it's the theatrical cuts that end up streaming. Does anyone know why? BvS for example. Or Stargate, to name a few. It's always the threatrical cuts.
Because it's the default, I guess.
Conversely, the streaming version of the Babylon 5 pilot movie "The Gathering" is the re-edited special edition.
Maybe they want it to be an exclusive to physical media and make a bit of cash off it. I doubt it though. Why don't they just release both cuts of the film on streaming? Or have an "uncut/directors cut" section.
And then on the other extreme, we have Star Wars, where they refuse to release the original versions of the Original Trilogy anywhere.I never really understood why most of the time, it's the theatrical cuts that end up streaming. Does anyone know why? BvS for example. Or Stargate, to name a few. It's always the threatrical cuts.
Fortunately, both cuts of the LOTR trilogy are available for streaming. Who even watches the theatrical cut?
Blade is mentioned in this story, albeit not directly by Iger https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/ma...g1CpEZ7Zo2RSY96HqwjROAdI3Au_2HWS6jFOiosS32O0iBob Iger once again confirms three movies / two TV series max a year going forward. Which does make the Professional Leakers endless pronouncements of new projects in the works most amusing. (Not amusing for the people who are suckered into giving them money on Patreon though.)
No mention of 'Blade' as a 2025 release. Time to put a stake through its heart?
https://deadline.com/2024/05/disney...-balancing-sequels-original-films-1235907057/
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