I did not, and I feel bad and should stand in the corner.Did anyone pick up that the Director in Wonder Man is named...Korvac?
I did not, and I feel bad and should stand in the corner.Did anyone pick up that the Director in Wonder Man is named...Korvac?
According to Mr Google, the term "Vision Quest" is "an English language umbrella term, and may not be always be accurate or used by the cultures in question."I am surprised they are actually going with that title. They're going to get some level of blow back from the Indigenous community.
Here's the full Wonder Man trailer
I am surprised they are actually going with that title.
I'm pretty sure they've said that Simon Williams will have his powers from the comics. It suddenly popped into my head that I read somewhere that they actually give him the powers as part of the role, but I can't remember where I saw that.Yup, that looks like a lot of fun.
I think we've known from the start that it's about the production of a superhero show, but I wouldn't be surprised if there's some twist about Simon Jones.
I can't remember if it was mentioned here or not, but Marvel announced the other day that the show will be under the Marvel Spotlight banner, the same as Echo.
That's why he seems so familiar.I didn't know the president of Boravia was in this.
Nah, I'm good with tossing out the character because the actor is a piece of shit (and not "real-life problems"I hate the idea of them just cavalierly tossing aside everything they've set up about Kang. The needs of the story should come first, regardless of anything to do with actors' real-life problems. And the MCU has recast characters before. I hope they come up with a reasonable way of resolving the Kang story that does justice to the magnitude of the threat as they defined it. Just sweeping it away in seconds would be an insult to the audience's intelligence and to the integrity of the universe's storytelling.
there's still time for it to be "Vision All Along"I am surprised they are actually going with that title. They're going to get some level of blow back from the Indigenous community.
Also, he was convicted by the public even though the charges against him were dropped.I hate the idea of them just cavalierly tossing aside everything they've set up about Kang. The needs of the story should come first, regardless of anything to do with actors' real-life problems. And the MCU has recast characters before. I hope they come up with a reasonable way of resolving the Kang story that does justice to the magnitude of the threat as they defined it. Just sweeping it away in seconds would be an insult to the audience's intelligence and to the integrity of the universe's storytelling.
The term was coined by settler anthropologists as a catch all for many different spiritual practices across the county. The term itself is considered offensive as well as an example of pan-indigenization. It is literally using a slur to describe a practice from a different culture.According to Mr Google, the term "Vision Quest" is "an English language umbrella term, and may not be always be accurate or used by the cultures in question."
Vision quest - Wikipedia
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Also, that the term was, "coined by 19th century anthropologists".
So, the term is as authentic as Jamake Highwater's credentials and any blowback will be coming from people who either don't know what they're talking about or are looking for attention and/or clicks and they should be ignored.
The charges weren't dropped, though?Also, he was convicted by the public even though the charges against him were dropped.
Also, he was convicted by the public even though the charges against him were dropped.
But wasn't the point of the end of Loki season 2 that the threat had been (allegedly) contained? At least for the time being, no pun intended?What matters is whether they reorient the storyline in an intelligent, plausible way that respects what was established before while still resolving it earlier than planned, as opposed to taking the lazy, badly written route of just casually wiping away what was established in Loki season 1 as a threat so immense that it required creating an entire time agency and annihilating countless timelines merely to hold it in a stalemate. Doing that wouldn't "show how powerful Doom is," it would just show how careless the writers/producers were. If you tell a story saying that something is that massive and intractable a threat, you have to respect that and pay it off rather than just saying "Ah, we changed our minds, let's just say we lied and it's no big deal."
Yeah - I guess he actually plans to end the world and is how Simon gets powers.Did anyone pick up that the Director in Wonder Man is named...Korvac?
Honestly, they shouldn't have used Kang as the main villain of the "Multiverse Arc" in the first place. It should have been Korvac, with Kang actually being the one trying to stop him and folks misunderstanding who the real villain was.They should ignore Kang. I feel like Loki season 2 ended in a way that allows them to do it. Thing is even if the actor wasn't in hot water for his issues the character wasn't really working anyway. So it's not a big lost on that level either.
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