Watching the trailer again and I got to thinking that Julia Louis-Dreyfus speech comes at the end of the movie and she introduces the Thunderbolts (or whatever their name might be) to the panel.
What? Some context, please.Taskmaster is now spreading like a weed, and it's quite frankly sad and embarrassing.
What? Some context, please.
The grasping at straws re: Taskmaster is now spreading like a weed, and it's quite frankly sad and embarrassing.
On other fronts, I finished a first-time watch of The Falcon & The Winter Soldier last night, and I'm even more excited for Brave New World than I was before.
Highlights for me personally:
* Sharon Carter being the Power Broker; having her secretly become an international Queenpin of crime and smuggling was a brilliant narrative choice, and Emily VanCamp slayed the duplicity of the character
* John Walker; I'm probably the only person out there who doesn't hate the character; Wyatt Russell did a really good job of being antagonistic without being villainous, and I'm excited to see him return in Thunderbolts*
* Bucky; I still find it weird that the fact that he'd been dosed with the Super Soldier Serum was apparently surprising to some people because I personally thought it was obvious from the moment he returned as the Winter Soldier back in Phase 2, but 'whatever'; I do really want to know how he ends up on Valentina's radar and ends up being recruited to join her Thunderbolts team, so hopefully that movie will answer those questions
* Sam's speech to the GRC; apparently there's criticism of it online, hut I can't figure out why; I was also reminded of the speeches to the U.N. that we get from T'Challa in Black Panther and Ramonda in Wakanda Forever, which is neat since the Wakandans are the ones who made his Captain America flightsuit
Shifting topics, I'm still slowly working my way through The Defenders Saga, but I've also decided to simultaneously keep watching some of the Marvel Studios/Marvel Television Phase 4+ series, with the next up being Loki.
Someone's gotta be the dead meat. Ghost and TM seem likely. Walker or RG as well. Bucky and Yelena are pretty safe. Bucky might get it though, since he's OG MCU. A big stakes death.A few clickbait sites have come up with the notion that Taskmaster not really being seen in the trailer(s) means that she's going to die, which is as desperately reaching as the idea that Marvel Studios is 'hiding' her.
A few clickbait sites have come up with the notion that Taskmaster not really being seen in the trailer(s) means that she's going to die, which is as desperately reaching as the idea that Marvel Studios is 'hiding' her.
Someone's gotta be the dead meat. Ghost and TM seem likely. Walker or RG as well. Bucky and Yelena are pretty safe. Bucky might get it though, since he's OG MCU. A big stakes death.
Maybe one.Can't kill to many people. I think they will want a sequel if it does well at the box office. I think Bucky,Yelena and Red Guardian are the safe bets. Maybe Walker just because the character is to interesting to just kill off.
Someone's gotta be the dead meat. Ghost and TM seem likely. Walker or RG as well. Bucky and Yelena are pretty safe. Bucky might get it though, since he's OG MCU. A big stakes death.
That's true but this villain I understand is one of the most powerful ones in the MCU. It's hard to make him seem that powerful if only extras are killed.
‘AVENGERS: DOOMSDAY’ begins filming next month.
source: an article on the warp
If they use the volume for anything, then that certainly would push a lot of effects work into pre-production. Even if that's the case though; I highly doubt that release date will hold. I think there's been enough push-back over rushed VFX in recent years that they'll want to make sure they don't fumble the first new Avengers movie in seven years.Is it just me, or is filming beginning only 14 months before release pretty aggressive, given the amount of CGI involved?
Maybe they're just using a shit-ton of pre-vis.
Considering that Fantastic Four will be released in July, the fact that the shooting was completed in December and the first trailer was released in February makes me wonder if the same thing will happen to the Avengers movies?If they use the volume for anything, then that certainly would push a lot of effects work into pre-production. Even if that's the case though; I highly doubt that release date will hold. I think there's been enough push-back over rushed VFX in recent years that they'll want to make sure they don't fumble the first new Avengers movie in seven years.
To each their own. I know nothing of that history (other than enjoying a couple of their songs) and I simply enjoyed the use of this song for this trailer.![]()
Concurrent is a thought I have had for awhile, which would explain Bucky's absence at Sam's side in Brave New World. If that's the case, will it be addressed in some manner without giving anything away from Thunderbolts*? The conflicting reports about whether or not Harrison Ford will be in Thunderbolts* is also a curious point, which is something I've brought up in this thread several times now.
Most people had never heard of Taskmaster before Black Widow, much less that the character was a man in the comics.
Brave new world is allegedly doing better in presales in China than Deadpool 3
Pre-2008, I could name less than 5 each of Marvel heroes and villains (excluding the X-Men, and only due to the '90s cartoon). I wasn't exactly young then at 34, but not well-versed in comic book lore outside of movies and cartoons. Even now, whenever a "new" character shows up in the MCU, I have to search around and figure out why I should care about this character. Don't get me wrong, the MCU is fun and entertaining, but it's seriously straining my interest (not to mention my suspension of disbelief).Agreed. Unless one is a longtime comic book reader, or a younger one interested in taking deep historical dives into old issues, "Taskmaster" would draw a blank with many.
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