Who'll the next big villain be after Thanos? Galactus?
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Who'll the next big villain be after Thanos? Galactus?
It's gotta be Doom.
Go balls deep with MODOK.
I could only picture, Thanos is dead, and then someone like Galactus or Doom walk out.
Does Silver Surfer get to be part of the MCU? That's someone I'd like to actually see.
Cool. Sebastian Stan and Anthony Mackie are expected to reprise their roles in a series for Disney's streaming service.
https://variety.com/2018/tv/news/fal...el-1203015438/
Rumor is, Travis Knight, director of Bumblebee and Kubo and the Two Strings, the latter of which I really enjoyed, is the front runner to director GotGv3.
He was also the lead animator in ParaNorman and Coraline, two other films I really enjoyed.
100% fine with director of Kubo and Coraline being in command. Finding out he directed Bumblebee...expectations just went through roof.
New trailer on the way by the way, perhaps also for A: IW part II.
Captain marvel trailer will be tonight on Monday Night Football
Avengers will be later in the week, likely on Jimmy Kimmel or the Morning Show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LHxvxdRnYc
Some good some meh. But I think it'll be a fun time. Hope those line readings are trailer-only, 'cause yikes.
Those line readings are terrible. I think I'll skip this.
Still not blowing my skirt up.
Me neither. Super generic. Not much going on. I said in the other thread, unless they are trying to hide a ton of stuff, this doesn't look very good.
I'll skip that one. I'm done with the origin stories.
Captain Marvel herself looks cool as hell, but the movie looks very ho hum.
I almost want to avoid it because it feels like something in that movie will make it obvious on how they'll overthrow Thanos in the next Avengers...
Shit, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is getting insane reviews.
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/spi...verse/reviews/
68 Fresh, 100%, avg rating 9.0
Wasn't on my radar, now I can't wait!
Well HG did say it was incredible.
When rotten votes do inevitably show up, I'll give the reviewers the benefit of the doubt and assume they simply weren't in the right mood for it, or just having a bad day that even a movie as joyous as it couldn't resolve.
I had no idea Lord/Miller were involved! Interest piqued. And also peaked.
I didn't know it was Lord & Miller either. Interesting.
Also, the praise from "top critics" surprised me:
Quote:
After a solid decade of Marvel movies modeled on the same template, it's a thrill to watch one that's allowed to find its own rhythms, to play with form and content..
Quote:
The film's wild and contradictory aesthetic - elements of which clash against each other like some kind of dissonant cartoon jazz - dazzlingly explodes the outmoded idea that superhero movies have to look a certain way
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/spi...pe=top_criticsQuote:
If this kind of risk-taking and artist-driven creativity can exist in Hollywood's biggest money-making genre, then our superhero movie future is filled with hope
I think I need to see this now.
Is this Spider-Man the 2000s Mask of the Phantasm?