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I'm optimistic as Pedro Pascal is a fantastic performer. There is no denying that. That said, I still wish this was John Krasinski playing Reed Richards.
Wyatt Russell's take on John Walker really grabbed my attention in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Walker's mix of complexity and flaws, portrayed with nuance by Russell, truly made him shine in the series. I'm hopeful Walker gets a bigger role in Thunderbolts, not just a supporting one.
This movie seems like it got chopped up quite a bit in the editing process. The third act was hands down the best part of the whole movie, but it seems like they trimmed a lot to keep it under two hours.
Based on my understanding, Jason Reitman relinquished the directorial role for Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire after his father's passing as he lost the drive to direct, leading Gil Kenan to take over. While watching it with a friend, we both noticed how Kenan really played up the original cartoon's...
The movie was led by a huge Ghostbusters enthusiast but a mediocre director. What it truly required was a passionate fan along with a skilled director who could have elevated its potential. Gil Kenan stands out as the weakest aspect of this film.
Just finished watching this myself, I found it to be quite good, with some standout moments. Nevertheless, the film seemed to lack the impact a stronger director could have provided. The pacing issues and underdeveloped characters were disappointing. I believe this may be the last live-action...
Agreed 100%. Len Wiseman has been my only big worry about this spinoff film. There is so much positive aspects to this film, especially having Ana de Armas lead it, however, Len Wiseman is the weakest link in this project.
And Hamm has expressed his desire to play Doom in the MCU. If Krasinski can't be our Reed Richards, let Jon Hamm be Victor Von Doom. I can see Pascal and Hamm playing very well off each other, as well.
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