I've often said that I like the idea that the corpse is Mar-Vell *and* that he's staying dead. Assuming (for the sake of argument) Skye is going to be Ms. Marvel and the corpse is Mar-Vell then he's already fulfilled his purpose. He's a non-character and I think Ms. Marvel would be best served by *not* being a derivative of a male hero.
I've often said that I like the idea that the corpse is Mar-Vell *and* that he's staying dead. Assuming (for the sake of argument) Skye is going to be Ms. Marvel and the corpse is Mar-Vell then he's already fulfilled his purpose. He's a non-character and I think Ms. Marvel would be best served by *not* being a derivative of a male hero.
I think it's a poor assumption to think Skye is Ms. Marvel. There's a lot of talk of Carol Danvers getting a movie and I doubt that's going to change.
I've often said that I like the idea that the corpse is Mar-Vell *and* that he's staying dead. Assuming (for the sake of argument) Skye is going to be Ms. Marvel and the corpse is Mar-Vell then he's already fulfilled his purpose. He's a non-character and I think Ms. Marvel would be best served by *not* being a derivative of a male hero.
I think it's a poor assumption to think Skye is Ms. Marvel. There's a lot of talk of Carol Danvers getting a movie and I doubt that's going to change.
I just thought of something. When Ward witnessed Garrett drawing the diagram, why didn't he recognize it as the same type of diagram he saw in the Todorov building when he was completing Akela Amador's mission?
He had other things on his mind perhaps? Also, who's to say he didn't recognise it? It's not like the man is known for blurting out every thought that passes through his mind.
Sounds more like Hydra then Shield if you ask me.
Prior to The Winter Soldier, those were nearly the same thing.
Bit of an aside but I was watching TWS the other night and I was reminded of a nitpick someone brought up back when the movie came out. Specifically they complained that there was no foreshadowing of Hydra within SHIELD in any prior movie, citing specifically the fact that SHIELD had the cube (aka the Red Skull's ticket to world domination) and Neo-Hydra didn't use it to do so.
Anyway, it occurred to me during Zola's info dump that there actually was, albeit retroactively. Anyone remember "phase 2" of the Tesseract Project was? Developing tesseract powered weapons based on Hydra designs.
Interesting since he's a character most often at odds w/Hulk or Thor. He's a fairly heavy hitter so how will our Agents deal with him?
Well at least the computer interfaces of the Dark Aster and Knowhere and maybe some more aren't translated into English for the audience like the computers in the mugshots scene. *cough cough no one is supposed to know English*The Supreme Intelligence is usually depicted in the comics as being the effective emperor of the Kree. But the MCU continuity may have a different plan in mind, either for an actual person to rule or to serve as a front for the Supremor.
Not sure how to explain the visual discrepancies re: written language(s) amongst the Kree in the MCU. But you're right about the value of design consistency. It's bugged me on occasion re: SHIELD's own user interfaces, which vary from the movies to the TV series.
Probably.Yeah, that bothered me as well. At least the Kyln computer consoles weren't done with English-Latin. Perhaps that's what Xandarian-Standard is supposed to actually look like?
It's possible they know of Earth via the Asgard. Technically we're under Odin's protection and most of the rest of the universe knows better than to mess with Asgardians. Maybe even Thanos would think twice since his attempted invasion just so happened to coincide with the bifrost being down for what must have been the first time in thousands of years.
As for the english lettering on the GUI's, I think Quinn's rap sheet made mention of a translation implant or some such. It's not too great a leap to suppose that we heard and saw things as he did. I mean I highly doubt everyone was actually speaking english, no?
It's possible they know of Earth via the Asgard. Technically we're under Odin's protection and most of the rest of the universe knows better than to mess with Asgardians. Maybe even Thanos would think twice since his attempted invasion just so happened to coincide with the bifrost being down for what must have been the first time in thousands of years.
Thanos didn't attempt to invade Melekith did and in the end he got what he wanted. The Asgardians really weren't much of a match for he dark elves and Thor knew that.
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