If Sony/Marvel was smart they'd do something similar to Star Wars Visions and have a Spider-verse anthology show where each episode is by a different animation studio with different art styles/mediums and tells a story with a different Spider-person.
I think it's funny that so many people question how a modern Superman movie can work if he's always good and this movie answered that a decade ago with one scene.
I normally am just not interested in slave stories but this is an important one based on real events. Into the 1970's some plantations still had slaves because the slaves didn't know the laws changed. Into the 1970s. People don't know that and I think they need to.
SAG-AFTRA Board voted unanimously to send strike authorization for the video game industry
Companies included are Insomniac, Disney, WB, Epic Games, Activision, and EA
Sony and Kevin Feige are currently negotiating a middle ground that would let spider-man 4 have both a street level and multiverse element to its story
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Comics movies are running out of characters that people care about so now they're spending hundreds of millions of dollars making movies about guys like this
"Moon Knight just didn't have time to focus on Marc's Jewish culture"
Fun fact: they wrote the plot. They could've included it or really tied it into the plot if they wanted to. They did not.
Very few superhero movies today deal with the problems that come with a dual identity. Superman: Legacy having Clark trying to balance his life at the Daily Planet with his duties as Superman and helping other heroes is a really interesting twist.
I said it once and I'll say it again: a shock jock reporter who cares more about attention than facts is the perfect foil to Clark Kent and Lois Lane 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Zack Snyder says he has comic book movie fatigue, saying the movies are in “a cul-de-sac now.”
He adds they’re no longer interested in & capable of telling self-contained stories — “No one thinks they’re going to a one-off superhero movie.”
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What If is such a cool concept boggled down by a limited imagination in the writer's room. What if Captain Carter fought the Hydra Stomper? I'd skip the episode, that's what. Show me something exciting damn
This is how I normally feel, but I do think there's something wrong with killing off a brown, ground-breaking character only 10 years after here debut who is constantly facing pushback from racists groups and not even giving her her own story to do it in.
The MCU has finally been designated as Earth-616, as stated in the Marvel Studios timeline guidebook and previously hinted at by various Easter eggs & references. 🌌
Earth-19999 was originally from the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z. 📕
I'm a "Kate is straight truther" because I think it's funnier if every Young Avenger is queer except for her, but this is the moment that almost made me a believer.
It's kind of funny that between the often nihilistic Ultimate Universe and the often optimistic 616 Universe, the Ultimate Universe is the one where Spider-Man got his happy ending.
Y'all are lying if you're saying he doesn't look like Namor??? Angry face, pointy ears, winged feet, and green trucks with a gold belt are Namor's most defining features. Let's be real, what's your REAL issue?
First Avenger is about Steve staying true to his values and inspiring the people around him to change. His arc is lived through the people he touches, through Tommy Lee Jones and Peggy. That's all a Superman needs to be (but doesn't have to only be)
"Billionaires are unethical in real life, how can Bruce Wayne possibly be an ethical billionaire?"
The same way he doesn't age and is best friends with a flying alien. It's fiction. It's made up. It's fantasy. An ethical billionaire can exist in a fantasy world, yes.
Demanding Laura be called X-23, a designation used to dehumanize her and control her, is so weirdly ignorant. Just say you don't read the character or don't actually care and go.
Laura is Wolverine.
Logan is Wolverine.
The end.
I do not agree with the criticism that "MCU Spider-Man fights working class people and that's a problem" because, I hate to break it to you, but comic Spider-Man does that, too lol
Is Ultimate X-Men perfect? No.
Is it fun? Mostly kinda.
Is it offensive? Too often.
But does it have the best single issue story in X-Men history? Absolutely.
The Maker is such a great character because he's a liar, but a selective one. He'll tell you fifty truths to hide the two omissions and one lie and it works, not just in universe, but on the readers, too.
Tired of this forced diversity. That can really be the only explanation to this woke nonsense. Hollywood forcing diversity over plot. Why else would Martin Freeman be here? Smh.
Look, everyone has a right to their own opinion, but I have no idea how anyone could prefer Kamala's MCU crystal powers to embiggen. I'm not even talking thematic reasons behind embiggen (which is important), the hard light shit is just not cool in comparison.
I love the animation style that they're using. It's a medium for all these characters to exist together in without any of them really sticking out. The fact Arya Stark can stand next to Jake The Dog and it feels fine is definitely a testament to the designers good work.
All I'm saying is that there is one reveal that could make Ultimate Spider-Man my favorite Ultimate book and be the most surprising Spider-Man twist of the last few decades....
Literally can't even articulate how angry this makes me. Total disrespect for the character, actor, creative team and truly the biggest sign that a lot of these people just have zero media literacy anymore.
It must suck to be a superhero who finds out one of your villains died in the Suicide Squad. Like you were just teasing them about throwing boomerangs or dodgeballs at you last week and now you found out they died stealing uranium from the Korean version of El Chapo or something.
John Wick Villain: you represent the old, Mr Wick. What was and shouldn't be any longer. A new age is coming and you're just the dinosaur who forgot to die with the meteor. You're a slave to your nature, continuing to bite and roar. When does this end?
John Wick: Yeah.
I'm not saying non-Black people can't write Miles Morales, but come on 😭 if "by Odin's fade" is what we're getting then maybe it's time to gatekeep a little. (Shout-out to Saladin Ahmed who has been doing great, tho 🙏🏾)
I'm not even joking when I say Everything Everywhere All At Once made me a better person. I just want to be kinder to people. I want the energy I put out into the world to be a net positive. I've deleted 5 negative tweets today. I'm a new man.
She has red hair so now no one should have a problem with this casting, right? Because the skin color wasn't the problem, right? It was the hair you said....right? 🙃
I've seen people in the past not like how quick to anger Ultimate Peter Parker was, but that was a big sell for the book for me. I wasn't the most angry boy, but it was refreshing as a kid to see someone snap and the story take the time to reflect on it without demonizing him.
Uncle Ben is back from the dead and becoming a superhero to mess up Peter's relationship with his new dad, Norman. His superhero name,of course, is "Responsibility" because that one time he said that thing remember guys that famous thing he said that's his powers now conveniently
They spent more money on making this book and paying Paul Rudd to market it than they ever put into marketing a single comic that one of these billion dollar movies are based on.
5 years from now Miles Morales will be in college, his sister will be starting high school, and Peter Parker will be nervous about asking the cute barista around the corner to prom after a shocking breakup with MJ.
She came at the perfect time and the worst time. Being created during the hype of Spider-Gwen, the Gwen Stacy mini-renaisance, and the Deadpool hype train, but debuting right before that bubble burst and being viewed by fans as a cash grab when she's neither Deadpool or Stacy.
I think the big thing is that the first movie establishes this baseline for Steve for us to follow with him on, so in the second movie when his perspective is challenged, it's a test of faith, both for him in his beliefs and us in our faith of him, in if he'll stay true.
This revisionist history here is crazy because racist fans were in the comment section of THE TEASER for Force Awakens attacking John Boyega. They hated Finn for being Black before he even uttered a word 🤦🏿
The people who believe this narrative that
#StarWars
fans are racist seem to be forgetting the fact that the have been beloved black characters and actors in the franchise for decades with no issues at all. And if there were issues, it was about how they were written.