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Post by darkpast on Jul 24, 2022 3:40:48 GMT
which will make the least amount of money, Ant Man 3 or Captain America 4?
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Post by Vassaggo on Jul 24, 2022 11:05:45 GMT
It sucks that William Hurt died. I'd have loved to see him in the Tunderbolts... He added layers in is performance as Ross in Incredible Hulk and Civil War. It would of been cool to have him as the center of a Show. Not exactly a bad guy, but an Antagonist leading without coming around to anti-hero like Loki, but sticking to his guns.
I wonder if they are going to form the Thunderbolts in honor of Ross dying in the MCU because William Hurt died or recast. I know they didn't recast Black Panther yet after Chadwick died wonder if Ross gets the same treatment.
Also it seems kind of callus with Hurts death. It sucks that he died at all,
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Post by Power Ranger on Jul 25, 2022 2:12:03 GMT
Nomad? Will it be Chris Evans? Holy shit no, I wouldn’t watch that.
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Post by Power Ranger on Jul 25, 2022 2:15:20 GMT
I wonder if we’ll actually get a supervillain team in one of these films. 30 films and we haven’t seen that. That’s one thing the Fox X-men got right.
And I’m not talking Thunderbolts. I mean supervillains taking on a hero team in a group fight, preferably with mortal consequences.
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Post by Power Ranger on Jul 25, 2022 2:35:17 GMT
which will make the least amount of money, Ant Man 3 or Captain America 4? Ant Man 3. Unless Cap 4 is too radical in its BLM or other far left political propaganda in which case it will underperform.
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Post by Skaathar on Jul 25, 2022 8:31:51 GMT
I wonder if we’ll actually get a supervillain team in one of these films. 30 films and we haven’t seen that. That’s one thing the Fox X-men got right. And I’m not talking Thunderbolts. I mean supervillains taking on a hero team in a group fight, preferably with mortal consequences. Which supervillain team did the X-men get right?
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Post by politicidal on Jul 25, 2022 21:57:57 GMT
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Jul 25, 2022 22:10:25 GMT
I wonder if we’ll actually get a supervillain team in one of these films. 30 films and we haven’t seen that. That’s one thing the Fox X-men got right. And I’m not talking Thunderbolts. I mean supervillains taking on a hero team in a group fight, preferably with mortal consequences. Which supervillain team did the X-men get right? The only thing i could think of was the Brotherhood.
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Post by Power Ranger on Jul 26, 2022 0:57:41 GMT
I wonder if we’ll actually get a supervillain team in one of these films. 30 films and we haven’t seen that. That’s one thing the Fox X-men got right. And I’m not talking Thunderbolts. I mean supervillains taking on a hero team in a group fight, preferably with mortal consequences. Which supervillain team did the X-men get right? The Brotherhood wasn’t bad. Magneto, Sabretooth, Mystique, Toad. Not a bad roster. Better than one villain and an army of drones of some description. And the first X-film had the courage to (apparently) kill a couple of them off.
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Post by Skaathar on Jul 26, 2022 3:45:36 GMT
Which supervillain team did the X-men get right? The Brotherhood wasn’t bad. Magneto, Sabretooth, Mystique, Toad. Not a bad roster. Better than one villain and an army of drones of some description. And the first X-film had the courage to (apparently) kill a couple of them off. Dude, if that's what you consider a villain team done right then I'll take singular villains any day. That brotherhood was pretty bad. It pretty much boiled down to Magneto and Mystique, as Sabertooth and Toad were pretty forgettable. Compared to that, Thanos and the Black Order are a better villain team.
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Post by Power Ranger on Jul 26, 2022 3:57:59 GMT
The Brotherhood wasn’t bad. Magneto, Sabretooth, Mystique, Toad. Not a bad roster. Better than one villain and an army of drones of some description. And the first X-film had the courage to (apparently) kill a couple of them off. Dude, if that's what you consider a villain team done right then I'll take singular villains any day. That brotherhood was pretty bad. It pretty much boiled down to Magneto and Mystique, as Sabertooth and Toad were pretty forgettable. Compared to that, Thanos and the Black Order are a way better villain team. It’s fun in comics to see teams battle each other, as it is on the screen. The fact that the MCU has done it once kinda is very disappointing.
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Post by Skaathar on Jul 26, 2022 4:12:42 GMT
Dude, if that's what you consider a villain team done right then I'll take singular villains any day. That brotherhood was pretty bad. It pretty much boiled down to Magneto and Mystique, as Sabertooth and Toad were pretty forgettable. Compared to that, Thanos and the Black Order are a way better villain team. It’s fun in comics to see teams battle each other, as it is on the screen. The fact that the MCU has done it once kinda is very disappointing. Normally it's because the MCU movies have teams of heroes taking on a much stronger singular villain, or a singular villain with an army. But if team battles is what you're looking for, then no other movie comes close in depicting super-powered teams fighting each other than Civil War did.
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Post by Power Ranger on Jul 26, 2022 4:33:05 GMT
It’s fun in comics to see teams battle each other, as it is on the screen. The fact that the MCU has done it once kinda is very disappointing. Normally it's because the MCU movies have teams of heroes taking on a much stronger singular villain, or a singular villain with an army. But if team battles is what you're looking for, then no other movie comes close in depicting super-powered teams fighting each other than Civil War did. Oh, right. Civil War. Well that was good, but again, that’s only a couple of examples.
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Post by merh on Jul 26, 2022 18:38:57 GMT
Could be a joke. But I could see Campbell as taking Stan Lee's cameo spots. The Watcher thing people have suggested Lee was.
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