Thank you Mary Sunshine.Oh Disney! I wish they would just give up on this franchise. Seventeen years is just too long. Most franchises have proven unsustainable over the years.
Thank you Mary Sunshine.Oh Disney! I wish they would just give up on this franchise. Seventeen years is just too long. Most franchises have proven unsustainable over the years.
I hope something you enjoy ends tooOh Disney! I wish they would just give up on this franchise. Seventeen years is just too long. Most franchises have proven unsustainable over the years.
Ms or Captain??No need to stop. They just needed to do a better job at selecting the movies and shows that would define what they would be about after Endgame. They made so many bad calls and choices and even a few good things were punished more for timing than quality. Ms Marvel being a prime example of that. Ms Marvel is a niche character that could work in the way Ant Man worked but you got to make at a time when you got lots of other heavy hitters carrying the load. Also we should already have at least few X-Men movies made.
To much time also trying to prop up the JV squad of characters instead of going with the heavy hitters like the X-Men. She-Hulk also should have been a movie and also more of a action movie than a campy Ally McBeal type of show. Thor should have been given a better 4th movie. Black Panther should have been recast. They should have done a Thanos and Killmonger villain movie,each.
Liked both of the movies and the character. Not sure why she's "terrible."Ms. Marvel. Kamala Kahn is a great character from a good show that failed to get ratings. Captain Marvel is the opposite. A terrible character from two bad movies, where one of them made tons of money because it was the movie before the Avengers movie.
It'll be a running gag that nobody mentions it.i still wonder if in the average 5 it will acknowledge doctor von doom from 1960s fantastic four aka earth 1960s looking like tony stark from mcu earth
in other words when the thunderbolts the avengers and there other groups encounters doctor von doom are they gonna say that its tony stark
Rogers or to be more exact Chris Evans is most people's favorite.
If he has a few great moments in the movie it gives him a chance to continue on in the role.
They could have stopped at Endgame, but there was more money to be made.
Yon-Rog and the Supreme Intelligence were good villains.I just find the character to have a very boring and bland personality. I like the actor in other stuff I have seen her in, especially "The Room" but I do think she might have been a bad casting choice. The movie has a very weak villain as well. I do like the character in the action scenes. In fact I her scene in "Endgame" when she flies in a destroys the alien ship is one my more favorite action beats from that final battle.
That does not matter. In universe, Rogers not only passed down the ID to Sam, but Sam more than earned it for all of what was explored in the D+ series. If some (who never understood the evolving message of late 1960s-forward Captain America) cannot accept that because they idealize "blonde-super-soldier-man" then that their sick problem, not Disney's or more importantly, the narrative of the MCU stories.
"...gives him a chance to continue on in the role."
Are you reading what you're posting? Mackie and his character earned the Cap ID. He does not have to--what you're arguing--"prove" a damn thing to anyone, just as Evans did not need to "prove" himself for some nonexistent, near-subversive standard of who represents that image. Ah, but said near-subversive standard was never applied to Evans, because in the eyes of those looking for "Joe Anytown America Puts His War Boots On", his image was their focus. Clearly, they were completely unaware that the Cap of the comics left that "Joe Anytown America Puts His War Boots On" crap behind in the 60s. As a result, all they see is that moldy image (which is not really a part of the arguably darker, world-weary MCU Rogers) and Sam / Mackie--in their "minds"--does not belong in the role.
..until the underperformers and historic bombs piled up, derailing Marvel Studios. Now, its all or nothing with this next Avengers arc.
Yon-Rog and the Supreme Intelligence were good villains.
Bland? Not seeing it.
Jude Law played Yon-Rog. He was her main antagonist. I assume the "mad" lady is Minn- Erva, who was a minor hench not a main villain.I didn't even know their names. I just thought of the villains as Annette Bening and the other lady who was mad for some reason.
in other words when the thunderbolts the avengers and there other groups encounters doctor von doom are they gonna say that its tony stark
He's the guy she fights in the end and sends packing. He's a presence through out the entire film. Are you sure you watched it??I forgot about Jude Law. I guess he would sort of count as the villain. I can't say I found him to be all that interesting.
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