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Post by ])-Kyle "Wild Child" Gibney-([ on Mar 21, 2024 12:41:06 GMT 1
Is it already over for you with him as the villain? Too late to change the overarching villain? Who would you want instead? Well, there were theories back in the day that it could be Kingpin, Green Gobbler and Dr Doom. Doom will more than likely make an appearance in the end imo. Also are we going to see the likes of Adam Warlock, Namor, Sharon aka the Power Broker and Baron Zemo? I wouldnt mind seeing Zemo play a much larger role, even though I didnt think much of him in Civil War tbh. This was hilarious btw
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Post by WOLVERINE JACK! on Mar 21, 2024 22:14:20 GMT 1
They might as well see it through. Kang still has potential. I’d probably tone down the scale of it though— maybe make it just one movie, more Age of Ultron than Infinity War/End Game. And focus less on all the fan service stuff and feature the actual MCU characters as the leads.
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Post by ])-Kyle "Wild Child" Gibney-([ on Mar 22, 2024 5:43:30 GMT 1
They might as well see it through. Kang still has potential. I’d probably tone down the scale of it though— maybe make it just one movie, more Age of Ultron than Infinity War/End Game. And focus less on all the fan service stuff and feature the actual MCU characters as the leads. I really wonder how they are going to pull it all off with Kang. I liked Majors performance in Ant-Man but it was a mistake to include him in it. Ant-Man can be strong in his own right of course as shown in Marvel's What If. The decisions are sometimes very questionable when it comes to Disney and its two properties, Marvel and Star Wars
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Post by WOLVERINE JACK! on Mar 22, 2024 6:25:32 GMT 1
They might as well see it through. Kang still has potential. I’d probably tone down the scale of it though— maybe make it just one movie, more Age of Ultron than Infinity War/End Game. And focus less on all the fan service stuff and feature the actual MCU characters as the leads. I really wonder how they are going to pull it all off with Kang. I liked Majors performance in Ant-Man but it was a mistake to include him in it. Ant-Man can be strong in his own right of course as shown in Marvel's What If. The decisions are sometimes very questionable when it comes to Disney and its two properties, Marvel and Star Wars Yeah Disney really did run two gigantic franchises damn near into the ground. Three if you count Pixar.
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Post by Indiana Jones on Mar 23, 2024 0:46:07 GMT 1
They might as well see it through. Kang still has potential. I’d probably tone down the scale of it though— maybe make it just one movie, more Age of Ultron than Infinity War/End Game. And focus less on all the fan service stuff and feature the actual MCU characters as the leads. This.
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Post by ])-Kyle "Wild Child" Gibney-([ on Mar 23, 2024 1:28:55 GMT 1
I really wonder how they are going to pull it all off with Kang. I liked Majors performance in Ant-Man but it was a mistake to include him in it. Ant-Man can be strong in his own right of course as shown in Marvel's What If. The decisions are sometimes very questionable when it comes to Disney and its two properties, Marvel and Star Wars Yeah Disney really did run two gigantic franchises damn near into the ground. Three if you count Pixar. Also with the shows put out by Star Wars, Marvel and DC John Campea made a good point. That being, why can Shogun and House of the Dragon feel cinematic and put those major famous brands to shame? Only Andor and maybe Daredevil (that was Netflix too lol) and Loki have probably been top tier unless Im forgetting something significant. Although I still think Loki shouldve stuck with Asgardian stories Even some of the movies dont feel cinematic. Winter Soldier and Infinity War definitely cinematic. Rogue One cinematic. The Dark Knight trilogy cinematic Also Marvel needs to stop with all the cutesy jokes all the time. That's not to say there can't be light moments either
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