This is a recent video game trailer but with the direction they've been going I wonder if the next phase will explore the dark side of Marvel.
She is so adorkable! The vintage Steinway is *gorgeous*!An aside: I just happened to stumble on this video on YouTube. We didn't get that iconic moment with Nebula in Endgame, but at least Karen Gillan has her own Infinity Gauntlet:
*Extremely* brutal! I need to show it to my hubby, who called the show "The Irritating Whiny Bitch."That was pretty brutal.
As one of the show's few pseudo fans (I agree most of it was trash, but there are parts that I love), they did a great job of showing how much that show was a resounding failure.
Also, I hadn't heard about that recent news story that suggested Finn Jones essentially refused to train (which is not a surprise by any means).
I'm still hoping for a Daughters of the Dragon series at some point...
If Jessica Henwick was your favorite part, I think you'd really enjoy the second season. (Which I did genuinely think was a massive improvement on the first one.)Jennifer Henwick was by far the best part of the show. I didn't even bother with the 2nd season.
If Jessica Henwick was your favorite part, I think you'd really enjoy the second season. (Which I did genuinely think was a massive improvement on the first one.)
You raise an interesting thought: What if we get a What If...? episode featuring the Netflix characters? That would be very cool.Really need What If...? to do an episode about what if Iron Fist hadn't bungled the casting of its lead character so spectacularly.
Turns out the show was doomed anyway, as all of Netflix's Marvel shows were, but a better decision in just that one area would have improved the show significantly.
Indeed. She really shined in the second season and overall, it's much better than the first. That's not to say, it doesn't have its own issues, but the larger presence of Colleen helps a lot. Plus, Misty Knight!If Jessica Henwick was your favorite part, I think you'd really enjoy the second season. (Which I did genuinely think was a massive improvement on the first one.)
You know, in-universe it's a little strange that a powerhouse like Luke Cage wasn't present at the Endgame's final battle. But we can handwave it saying that he was doing damage control in New York after all those people reappared...Yup. Jarvis was the first character that originated from a TV series to appear in the films and, yeah, there have been no references whatsoever to any of them in the films. Not even a hint of a whisper about Coulson living again.
Or even easier: He was there and we just didn't see him. It was a giant battlefield. Hell, only a pair of eagle eyes spotted Howard and you only see him that one time.You know, in-universe it's a little strange that a powerhouse like Luke Cage wasn't present at the Endgame's final battle. But we can handwave it saying that he was doing damage control in New York after all those people reappared...
Even more easier: no one knew him so no one called him.Or even easier: He was there and we just didn't see him. It was a giant battlefield. Hell, only a pair of eagle eyes spotted Howard and you only see him that one time.
True, the Netflix Marvels were a bit insular Now, what about The Inhumans, The Runaways, Cloak and Dagger?Even more easier: no one knew him so no one called him.![]()
In the case of Cloak and Dagger, they were living up to their names.True, the Netflix Marvels were a bit insular Now, what about The Inhumans, The Runaways, Cloak and Dagger?![]()
I admit I didn't watch these tv series. The protagonists are considered "famous" or "well-known" in the respective shows' universes?True, the Netflix Marvels were a bit insular Now, what about The Inhumans, The Runaways, Cloak and Dagger?![]()
The Runaways, maybe. They were the kids of the leaders of a well known cult/charity.I admit I didn't watch these tv series. The protagonists are considered "famous" or "well-know" in the respective shows' universes?![]()
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