Yes! That's how you do One-Shots!
What, you didn't like "Werewolf by Night"?
Yes! That's how you do One-Shots!
Not nearly as banged up as Walker's shield looks like in those trailers!Cap’s shield gets banged up too. They just repaint it. Need some vibranium in that paint!
Walker's got folded into a Pringles Potato Chip shape.Not nearly as banged up as Walker's shield looks like in those trailers!
Keep pointy objects away from him!He could use this one!
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How do our African-American heroes feel about Wakanda?
That's to be explored later.
Noted - a question I posed back in November '23:
And one answer that got:
But not in the first MCU movie starring an African-American character, apparently.
Maybe in, uh, Black Panther 3? Whenever that comes out?
Bernthal is also writing the script with his We Own This City director Reinaldo Marcus Green, who will helm this standalone special. "It's like a shotgun blast of a story, but also has all the pathos and emotion that you want out of a Frank Castle story," Brad Winderbaum, the head of Marvel Television, tells EW. "It's so exciting."
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Jon Bernthal's Punisher will headline Marvel special: 'Like a shotgun blast of a story' (exclusive)
Jon Bernthal's Punisher will return after 'Daredevil: Born Again' for his own 'Werewolf by Night'-style Marvel special, described as 'a shotgun blast of a story.'ew.com
This special presentation will be released in 2026.
More likely in the first production starring an African American hero who is actually significantly involved with Wakanda, ie, Ironheart.
Sam is probably feeling pretty good. They gave him some really cool wings.Noted - a question I posed back in November '23:
And one answer that got:
But not in the first MCU movie starring an African-American character, apparently.
Maybe in, uh, Black Panther 3? Whenever that comes out?
Agreed--Green Arrow had a far longer period of character development in the comics, with some runs being among the most well-known in the medium's history.From a comic point of view, I'd say Green Arrow. From media like tv/movies, I'd say Hawkeye.
That, and it could've been the average, non-comic aware public did not care about the series, so there was no natural association with a character they did not know.Part of it probably is that the long-running Green Arrow TV show wasn't actually called Green Arrow.
Using The Dark Knight or Man of Steel as titles had nothing to do with the ever-unsubstantiated "embarrassment" claim about filmmakers making superhero movies. Both titles are deeply intrinsic to the published and adapted histories of the characters, being almost as well known their main I.D.'s. Creative productions do not need to hit anyone over the head to let them know what character they're adapting, and the two in question were successful in bringing the characters to life.You're right. Makes you wonder if people are aware of Batman and Superman.
That's hard to believe. I mean how did they not know about Superman from the Christopher Reeve movies?
I understand not understand the comics but it seems like for awhile at least most people must have at least been familiar with Superman and of course Batman. Also their was "Lois and Clark" the tv show.
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Jon Bernthal's Punisher will headline Marvel special: 'Like a shotgun blast of a story' (exclusive)
Jon Bernthal's Punisher will return after 'Daredevil: Born Again' for his own 'Werewolf by Night'-style Marvel special, described as 'a shotgun blast of a story.'ew.com
This special presentation will be released in 2026.
Joe and Anthony Russo previewed to Deadline the forthcoming Marvel movies 'Avengers: Doomsday' and 'Avengers: Secret Wars', due in 2026 and 2027, respectively.“It’s all in London, we’re shooting them fairly back-to-back, it’s a lot of work again, we may or may not survive, we’ll see,” Joe Russo told Deadline’s social media manager Natalie Sitek on the red carpet. “But we’re very excited about it. We found a way into the story that we think is gonna be challenging for audiences, it’s challenging for us to execute. And it’s really exciting for us, it gets us out of bed to do it”
I guess not everyone has seen the streaming shows but the whole multiverse thing has been going on for some years now.That they're concerned people will be challenged by the concept of variants
Really makes me think RDJ is Victor von Doom and that's what they think will be hard for audiences to grasp. That they're concerned people will be challenged by the concept of variants when it's not just "this was from a marvel movie outside the MCU" kind of multiverse experience.
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