Earth is backwoods to her. Really Earth’s only decent contribution to the galaxy seems to be music and bits of junk like Zunes.
Just out of curiosity, what is it about the Fantastic Four that makes people want to see their movie set in the '60s? The comics have continued with them in the present day, and it doesn't seem to have been an issue.
I want it to start in the 60s, but they end up in the present. Mainly to deal with the shift in values and maybe toss in some retro space age gadgets for fun. I want Reed to see a world of iPhones and wonder where are the jet packs, Moon vacations and robot butlers.Just out of curiosity, what is it about the Fantastic Four that makes people want to see their movie set in the '60s? The comics have continued with them in the present day, and it doesn't seem to have been an issue.
Kurt Russell was great as Ego in Guardians 2 but I really wish they had kept Quill's original her to an alien empire backstory. There's so much more you could do with that while the Ego backstory is essentially dead and buried.
The producers likely wouldn't be able to afford the movie actors, who might not want to do TV in any case, so new actors would have to be cast -- although that's not really a problem for Rocket and Groot. The FX would also be inordinately expensive as both Rocket and Groot are CGI characters. The idea is great but I doubt it's ever going to happen. Cartoon series maybe...A GOTG tv series would be great. Part stargate sg-1 part Farscape
THE HOROR!The only bad thing is the disruption to the MCU schedule. We'll only get two MCU movies next year instead of three, and Guardians 3 will take a slot in another year that would have gone to another movie.
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