Jussi
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That's Thor sighing.
That scene was shown in longer form for Disney shareholders, if she had said that, the reports about the scene would have said so.
That's Thor sighing.
People get real angry when I say the MCU is a better franchise than star wars...but I dont think I am wrong.
Oh yeah! See, I too really don’t care for Hawkeye, Falcon, or Scarlett Johansson’s character. I like here, but could care less if her character dies. I like the ant-man movies too.
Tom Holland is a great Spider-Man. I will finally enjoy the movies now. I look forward to Homecoming after Endgame
I got mine opening night for $15 outside NYC lol.Heard on the radio that End Game tix are selling for thousands of dollars on Ebay
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I got mine opening night for $15 outside NYC lol.
I heard they were more expensive than $15-20. A buddy of mine said he paid $52 inside the city believe it or not.Yeah my wife got email notification and had em purchased seconds later. Only cost us a buck and change. Still had gift cards from Christmas
If they want to go big bad like Thanos for the next part, do you think they'll go Galactus?
I know GOTG 2 teased Adam Warlock, is he supposed to be a super villain?
Adam Warlock is not a super villan, he's a neutral kind of character that leans toward hero actually. He's a creation of the Soul gem in the comics, and is a supposed representation of the "perfect man" (with cosmic awareness).
Disclaimer: using comic knowledge to project movies, which is probably totally wrong.Thanks. I'm not crazy familiar with all of these. I figure they gotta lay the ground work for the new super bad.
Disclaimer: using comic knowledge to project movies, which is probably totally wrong.
Now that they have the Fox properties (X-Men, Fantastic Four), I have no idea who the big bad guy will be. Someone mentioned Galactus, he's not so much a villan as a force of nature. There's not an evil intent to his destruction, any more than a swarm of locust are evil. (But those make the best villans anyhow, complicated intents.)
Doctor Doom makes sense, there's a few others from the Fantastic Four line-up, the heralds of Galactus have often been good villans. But I think Spider-Man makes the most sense for a gallery of rogues to spin. With a lot of the Avengers actors stopping their contracts, the hero power level will likely drop. And if the heros are depowered, the villans come down a notch as well.
Baron Zemo and Hydra has been a big baddy (terrorism), and the Green Goblin & some Skrulls have been an over arching baddy (facism).
X-Men, good luck. It's such a convoluted story that's often been adjacent and non-interacting with the rest of the Marvel Universe until lately. Exceptions for Beast and Wolverine, who've crossed over to Avenger affiliation previously in the comics.
Adam Warlock is not a super villan, he's a neutral kind of character that leans toward hero actually. He's a creation of the Soul gem in the comics, and is a supposed representation of the "perfect man" (with cosmic awareness).
Adam Warlock is not a super villan, he's a neutral kind of character that leans toward hero actually. He's a creation of the Soul gem in the comics, and is a supposed representation of the "perfect man" (with cosmic awareness).
I didn't want to go too far down the rabbit hole. Magus also has a female counter-part, Goddess, another off-shoot of Adam Warlock. Don't @ me, my comic game is on point, boxes of long boxes back that up. : PHe has a super-villian alter-ego though, the Magus.
I didn't want to go too far down the rabbit hole. Magus also has a female counter-part, Goddess, another off-shoot of Adam Warlock. Don't @ me, my comic game is on point, boxes of long boxes back that up. : P
Really enjoyed the movie. The last part of the movie was definitely emotional. But I thought they did a real good job ending the arcs of the Avengers team.
I am just glad I remembered not to drink much with dinner before the movie