It was a childhood favorite and Linc was my favorite character.Wow. A Mod Squad reference in here...
It was a childhood favorite and Linc was my favorite character.Wow. A Mod Squad reference in here...
Both of those developments were a shock (or at least to me). That and that she's Everertt's ex-wife.I hadn't heard that Julia Louis-Dreyfus, so it caught me by surprise when she showed up. Did we know before this that Fontaine was the director of the CIA?
Both of those developments were a shock (or at least to me). That and that she's Everertt's ex-wife.
Also the new origin and background for the Sub Mariner character worked surprisingly well for me. I actually like the fact that they're not making him a king of Atlantis, and it really humanizes him and makes him more relatable in my opinion. I also thought that they were going to have Attuma betray/depose Namor; and he was going to ally himself with the the Wakandans to retake his kingdom; but no, they struck closer to his original introduction in the Fantastic Four, where he was wary of the surface world because of its past transgressions against his people, and he was more of a villain here than a hero. Still like I said above, for me, all the character motivations worked and he wasn't shown as an evil character; but just someone who was very protective of his own world and his people.
Comic origin is Sailor meets mermaid. They fall in love. She goes back to Atlantis and gives birth to their son. Surface dwellers bomb the city and they swear vengeance on the surface world and Namor is their instrument.Would it be fair to say this origin of Namor is unique for the Marvel film universe? My comic knowledge of him is rather limited, and I agree that for movie purposes it was very well done
I liked both of those, although I was a little surprised they didn't end the movie with Riri and Shuri designing something closer to her Ironheart armor.- really hate the design of Riri's armor and that special armor Shuri made for Okoye - especially that armor looked really dumb
I don’t know why Mr Nimbus was so worried that humans would destroy his city. It looked like humans couldn’t get there anyway.
And then the Marvel Logo but only with T'Challa's face and short clips from BP1 (all without music) - that really surprised me and was a genius idea.
On the contrary, I loved the contrast of Wright's slender frame in comparison to the typical overly-buffed superhero body, which further demonstrated the level of potency the heart-shaped herb's enhanced physical abilities provided for Shuri. I thought it was empowering to see someone so small stand up against someone of great physique such as Namor.- Shuri as Black Panther just doesn't work. No offense to Wright but she has an extremely slender frame and although she took the Panther herb she's still a leaf in the wind. Her fighting scenes were just not believable, especially when she went up against Namor ( even though he was weakened at the end)
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