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This is another example as to why he's the best Spidey. Out of all three, he's the one who just gets the character the most
Marvel Studios really has Hollywood shook up.
I aspire to have that influence Feige has.
Monopolies are great.
Monopolies are great.
This. It's quality over quantity in this case.I would say the Mouse's box office dominance has much more to do with Feige and his team's efforts than Disney's monopolistic influence.
Playing devil's advocate, but if the Marvel monolith continues to hire non-white creatives the likes of Zhao, Nia DaCosta, Ryan Coogler, Bassam Tariq etc. and let them express their vision, I say party on.
Playing devil's advocate, but if the Marvel monolith continues to hire non-white creatives the likes of Zhao, Nia DaCosta, Ryan Coogler, Bassam Tariq etc. and let them express their vision, I say party on.
Y’all read Neil Blomkemp’s response to Denis? Lawd that escalated quickly.
Y’all read Neil Blomkemp’s response to Denis? Lawd that escalated quickly.
Me everytime a good director attacks / comment comic book franchises to generate some buzz for their upcoming movie the general audience dont care about.
Outside of What If? I don't really see a need to bring him back. He was a fine C-list villain but I never once had the thought, "Damn, I wish they hadn't killed off Crossbones" like I have with other villains such as Killmonger, Ulysses Klaue or Hela.
I love me some MCU, but I haven't felt compelled to watch Black Widow or Shang-Chi. I know they will be "good" in that MCU way, but I just don't care that much? I dunno if I'd say that all the films are the same, but there is something about kinda knowing what you are going to get, and you know, it's fine, but not terribly exciting.