Not a common assessment amongst those I know. It's viewed as being one of the worst.
Falcon and Winter Soldier was by far my favorite series, although I really enjoyed all of them on their own merits.
Not a common assessment amongst those I know. It's viewed as being one of the worst.
I hope she doesn’t get the Walton Goggins treatmenthttps://deadline.com/2023/04/blade-mia-goth-mahershala-ali-marvel-1235323693/
I'm finally interested in a new Blade movie.
But how could a Blade movie shirk the horror connection?^ Interesting choice, certainly seems to be making a statement that this movie isn't going to shirk the horror connection.
Falcon and Winter Soldier was by far my favorite series, although I really enjoyed all of them on their own merits.
The problem with the series is that it chickened out. It was clearly setting up Walker to be the true antagonist - representing everything wrong with America while Sam represented what was right with America. But Disney seemingly got too scared with taking this plot to its logical conclusion, and gave him a halfhearted shitty redemption arc no one wanted.
Not Spidey?
You realize there is an editing process where writers have the ability to completely rewrite early chapters? Or that often times the end is planned before writing even starts--or the entire story can be changed before it even goes to film, right?
The problem with your thesis is that this is not old-style serial television and the entire story can be written before anything goes to film--so no, the story was not setting up Sam to be anything other than what we saw. That is what you projecting your own interpretation onto the story.
I will agree that a more nuanced ending with the terrorists was sacrificed to create a final chapter in the style of an action oriented MCU movie, but that too would have been decided on fairly early.
Because it's MCU and there's a lot of cynicism around regarding the Marvel formula. It's one of those things you hear and it sounds promising that they're trying to do justice to it.But how could a Blade movie shirk the horror connection?
Because it's MCU and there's a lot of cynicism around regarding the Marvel formula. It's one of those things you hear and it sounds promising that they're trying to do justice to it.
WB will be livid if Marvel beats them to what is more or less a Justice League Dark movie.I think thematically including Moon Knight, Werewolf By Night, Elsa Bloodstone, and Black Knight/Dane Whitman in the Blade movie makes logical sense, but at that point you're really at an ensemble film - sort of a horror-tinged Avengers.
There's noting to say The Marvels isn't about taking on the Supreme Intelligence. It's entirely possible it's responsible for the entanglement and the new "Kree revolutionary" is its newest champion.I rewatched the first movie last night, I wish the second Captain Marvel movie was her taking on the Supreme Intelligence.
But the horror thing kind of goes hand-in-hand with Blade, by definition.
A 45 minute scene involving a dead character?I understand a 45 minute scene involving Thanos was cut…I would have liked to have seen that.
A 45 minute scene involving a dead character?![]()
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.