It doesn't need eyes because it has a visible part where it's clear to the audience that the character who wears it can see from inside. Unlike Doctor Fate's helmet.Eh, Mando's helmet doesn't have eyes either and it works just fine. The eyes would've been cool here, but I'm not too worried about it.
It doesn't need eyes because it has a visible part where it's clear to the audience that the character who wears it can see from inside. Unlike Doctor Fate's helmet.
It doesn't need eyes because it has a visible part where it's clear to the audience that the character who wears it can see from inside. Unlike Doctor Fate's helmet.
I can’t imagine this will matter much to audiences considering the character is magical in nature.
I just can't gauge what this film is trying to be or is it because i don't really rate Dwayne Johnson.
DC i hope you know what your doing!
Eh, Mando's helmet doesn't have eyes either and it works just fine. The eyes would've been cool here, but I'm not too worried about it.
I like Dwayne Johnson but I think a lot of the problems I have with some of his films is when he's given too much power & control to make the character he's playing too much like an extension of himself.
His Hobbs character for example in the Fast franchise was at it's best IMO in the first appearance in Fast 5 I think it was. If you watch Fast 5 & then Hobbs & Shaw, they are almost like completely different characters because more of his personality has been infused into the character to the point that it's become a negative.
Hemsworth is on a similar path, the more & more he tries to play characters closer to his own personality, the less I seem to like his portrayal.