Newest episode of What If? was a lot of fun, but also one of the darkest (but at the same time one of the goofiest) and most violent episode of the series so far. I’m surprised with how much they managed to get away with. This really pushes the PG13 rating. The pacing was good up until the end where it just kind of… ends. Voice acting continues to be good and Sebastian Stan is much better in this than he was in Captain Carter. I do wish they toned down the humour in this a bit, but I do get why did wrote it that way. The episode would be really grim and horrifying otherwise, which I would have loved, but it might freak out younger audiences if they did lol. Really enjoyed the episode overall though.
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I’m really impressed with how much gore they managed to get away with, particularly with Falcon getting split down the middle and Cap getting Maul’d. Not to mention Wong and Tony getting decapitated right at the start.
The way this ends makes me think that there could be a potential continuation somewhere down the line, either in this season or the next.
The revelation that Vision had been capturing people and feeding them to Wanda was fuckin’ DARK, especially with T’Challa being strapped to a table missing a leg.
There are a couple references to the Marvel Zombies comics in here which are neat. One being Ant-Man’s head being put in a jar and T’Challa being revealed to have survived.
Hope gets into a similar situation with Goliath from the Civil War comics, where she died while in giant form and stayed that way.
I've been behind on last week's episode, just waiting on the OK from my sister on whether I can or cannot watch it without her... I've heard the past two episodes were pretty good (though with Zombies being an abrupt end)
Newest episode of What If? was a lot of fun, but also one of the darkest (but at the same time one of the goofiest) and most violent episode… more of the series so far. I’m surprised with how much they managed to get away with. This really pushes the PG13 rating. The pacing was good up until the end where it just kind of… ends. Voice acting continues to be good and Sebastian Stan is much better in this than he was in Captain Carter. I do wish they toned down the humour in this a bit, but I do get why did wrote it that way. The episode would be really grim and horrifying otherwise, which I would have loved, but it might freak out younger audiences if they did lol. Really enjoyed the episode overall though.
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This really pushes the PG13 rating
Wait, is there... blood? (For once in this show)
I've been behind on last week's episode, just… more waiting on the OK from my sister on whether I can or cannot watch it without her... I've heard the past two episodes were pretty good (though with Zombies being an abrupt end)
Interesting! That's basically what I expected. The rest of the Human blood so far has been non-existent in this series so far, was wondering how far they'd take it with this latest episode, they've already got some gory designs.
What If's humor really needs to stop in all honesty. Obviously its Marvel so there is humor, but this humor has felt so artificial. Everyone is overly quippy and it becomes super jarring when characters who were not this way now are and that sort of ruins the "What If" factor if these characters don't actually feel like they are the same characters in a hypothetical situation. They just feel like different characters. I mean in this episode we have Hope blowing up inside Sherry and they make a joke out of it and no one gives a shit about it but then now that Hope is dying now its sad times? Scott makes a joke about his friend being killed in front of him? Fucking, huh? Korath in episode 2 was bizarre as hell and not remotely the same character, and same goes for Peggy to a lesser extent.
Obviously these are all "What If's" so it can debated that it can be different without reason, but I am trying to say having the characters act and feel this different ruins the What If factor because none of it feels familiar but now with a twist. I sort of get the feeling that because What If won't have any actual importance in the MCU there isn't as much of a focus on how the stories unfold unlike other Marvel projects.
Newest episode of What If? was a lot of fun, but also one of the darkest (but at the same time one of the goofiest) and most violent episode… more of the series so far. I’m surprised with how much they managed to get away with. This really pushes the PG13 rating. The pacing was good up until the end where it just kind of… ends. Voice acting continues to be good and Sebastian Stan is much better in this than he was in Captain Carter. I do wish they toned down the humour in this a bit, but I do get why did wrote it that way. The episode would be really grim and horrifying otherwise, which I would have loved, but it might freak out younger audiences if they did lol. Really enjoyed the episode overall though.
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I saw the Doctor Strange episode of What If. It was absolutely insane. Really good episode, dark, pacing was a bit quick at times, but wow, they pack a lot into this one. It felt a lot longer than 35 minutes...
Great voice acting by Benedict Cumberbatch (and the rest of the DS cast that appears), some of his lines felt like he held back a bit or didn't get clear direction on what he's asking/calling out to, but otherwise, especially near the end, really good.
My God, they take the Dormammu Bargain concept and turn it into a horror story.
The sequence where Supreme is absorbing the energy of the various creatures was stunning, as was the fight later on between the two Stranges.
There's a great subversion where you think Supreme Strange is gonna win and get his wish, but it all falls apart (the framing as the world implodes on itself is cinematic beauty). What a dark and depressing ending. Nice Watcher cameo too.
I didn't think we'd see another Christmas-themed thing in the MCU again (well other than the GOTG Holiday Special next year), but this is a nice surprise
Here it is!
I didn't think we'd see another Christmas-themed thing in the MCU again (well other than the GOTG Holiday Special next year), but this is a nice surprise
Giving a tentative thumbs up to the Zombies episode of What If.
It's enjoyable, but I feel like only 30 minutes of runtime held it back, as well as some of the goofy writing.
The framing of it within Infinity War was surprising. Didn't think we'd get a massive crossover episode like that. There were a lot of characters in this one...
I liked the black-comedy-horror tone this episode had. Felt pretty Shaun-of-the-Dead at times, with characters in such dire situations they can't help but fumble their way through in a silly way. But sometimes this episode really needed to push the brakes on the comedy. Let character deaths be sad deaths. Let tense moments be tense, let characters be afraid.
Happy's "Blam" thing was weird, as was Sharon's quip after killing him
90% of Scott Lang's lines were intended to be jokes... whyyy...
The payoff of Scott's electrician buddy afraid of Baba Yaga being twisted into Wanda was a nice callback, as was Reverse-Wandavision scenario where they still can't be happy together WTFFF MARVEL. I also really enjoyed Peter's love of old movies tying into survival tactics for the zombie apocalypse.
And the gore. Wow that's some gore. Heads cut off, Zombies cut in half, hanging limbs, people being eaten alive (off-screen)... yeah this is pretty metal at times. The idea of the people retaining their muscle memory as zombies is also neat.
Ah, speaking of Peter Parker, his sound-a-like actor was pretty good in this! His soft-spoken-ness and occasional raspy accent sounded a lot like Tom Holland. I also noticed the Stark suit was a bit different. No black bands on the arms and different Spider Logo. I guess that's cause Sony owns those, but Disney is still allowed to make animated Spider-Man TV Series, so they twisted it a bit? That probably explains why Tom isn't here either.
I wonder if they'll continue this in Season 2, since that ending was pretty sudden and cliffhanger-y. You can't just show us zombie Thanos and not do anything with that! Let Thor go for the head for real this time!
This weeks episode is another fun one and makes some pretty good use of the What If format along with continuing the darker tone set from the previous few episodes, though this weeks episode definitely suffers from its pacing. Michael B. Jordan does a great job here (aside from maybe a couple lines which I feel could have been said with more impact) and the guy doing Tony Stark sounds really damn close to RDJ.
The animation continues to be good, especially towards the end which has some really wonderful looking action. I really wish the next season or whatever have episodes that aren't constrained to a half hour format and just let it end when it needs to end. They cram a lot of stuff into this weeks episode and it just kind of ends without a proper conclusion. Out of all the episodes so far, this is the one that feels like it will have a continuation of some sort. Despite all this, I still that this was an enjoyable episode overall and far from bad in my opinion.
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Damn that was pretty fucked up watching Black Panther getting murdered by Killmonger, though his speech at the end in the afterlife was great. He really does get the most poignant dialogue in this series.
This is the third episode where we've seen Tony Stark get horribly killed lol. I wonder how many more we'll see.
They really need to start adding blood into this series lol, even just a little bit.
I really enjoyed watching Killmonger play both sides in order to come out on top. Though you definitely have to suspend your disbelief in him being able to so smoothly pull everything off.
Seeing Ramonda wearing the Dora Milaje gear and being at the frontlines fighting off the army was badass. I wanna see more of that.
Killmongers "Wakanda forever!" just wasn't hitting it. Either he didn't put enough oomph into it or it's the american accent. I can't tell.
Shuri appearing like 10 in this is a nice touch. Makes sense considering the time period, but weirdly jarring at the same time.
Interesting that the Watcher is getting more visible each episode. I assume this is leading up to him actually interfering with events in order to save the multiverse or something.
Beware, the audio for the Venom: Let There Be Carnage after credits scene has leaked online. There's no confirmation that it's real but Sony's actively taking it down so...
I wouldnt be surprised if the post credit scene leaked synopses going around is real, but I also think the audio is fake similar to that other Spider-Man leak where the video was real but someone put fake audio over it.
Also I know its Sony and Sony is a complete mess for continuity, but this would mean for the audio to make sense Venom has always been in the MCU which already brings a ton of continuity errors as he wouldn't be able to watch the TV revealing Spider-Man's identity if he was brought into the MCU universe later. Which is mainly why I feel this audio isnt truly accurate, but then again Sony does not care so really a toss up lol
Beware, the audio for the Venom: Let There Be Carnage after credits scene has leaked online. There's no confirmation that it's real but Sony's actively taking it down so...
I'm gonna believe it's fake for now.
Just yesterday, Andy Serkis (the director of Venom 2) said that it was inevitable that Tom Holland's Spider-Man would crossover with Tom Hardy's Venom, he just doesn't know how yet, just that -- in a legal and financial sense -- anyone can see its bound to happen... I take that as "Andy isn't going to be the man to cross them over, and has no plans to in Venom, but knows that one day it will happen..." so... that end credits audio might be fake.
Beware, the audio for the Venom: Let There Be Carnage after credits scene has leaked online. There's no confirmation that it's real but Sony's actively taking it down so...
It had better be fake since this would mean Venom was in the MCU the whole time and that makes no damn sense. I was fine when I thought that it would be some multiverse thing that brought the two together but this would make me mad lmao.
I wouldnt be surprised if the post credit scene leaked synopses going around is real, but I also think the audio is fake similar to that other Spider-Man leak where the video was real but someone put fake audio over it.
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Hopefully it will be a multiverse thing. I think that would also simply be way more exciting for No Way Home. I do think the post credit will be a Spider-Man tease, but idk even for Sony that audio seems like a big "I dont care about continuity." But also: Sony.
This weeks episode of What If? was really dumb but also really entertaining and pretty damn funny. By far the most light hearted episode since episode 2. The pacing in this one's actually good too which was surprising. It didn't feel like it needed to be any bit shorter or longer and it ends with some interesting ramifications. You can tell Chris Hemsworth had a blast playing a huge goober (more so than usual anyway). The voice work for the most part is pretty good, however Kat Dennings is definitely a little rougher than everyone elses. The action in this is also pretty darn superb, feeling like something straight out of Dragonball. Only two more episodes left, looking forward to seeing how the season ends.
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I'm really surprised Natalie Portman returned to voice Jane in this. Looks like her relationship with the MCU has been fully repaired thanks to Taiki Waititi.
The fight between Captain Marvel and Thor was great. Like I mentioned it felt like a fight straight out of Dragonball but without all the filler.
I wonder if the line with Thor asking CM to smile in a jab at the people complaining about how she didn't smile in the original trailer for her movie.
I really enjoyed the saturday morning cartoon tone the episode had. It kinda feels needed considering how dark the past few episodes have been lol.
The episode ends with an Ultron from another universe having been able to get Vision's body but he's decked out with the Infinity Stones. I'm interested to see how all this is resolved. It's clear that the Watcher will be breaking his code in order to save the multiverse by pulling in different heroes from each of the timelines we've seen so far.
Also Maria Hill lookin' like she was ripped straight out of the comic in this.
Loved that the countries had their names engraved on them. Felt very Looney Tunes.
Frost Giant Loki is great. I really like that they're pretty much still brothers even when they never grew up together.
Steve Ditko's estate has filed a termination notice against Marvel on a number of characters created/co-created by Steve Ditko in order to reclaim the rights. The list of characters include Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, Black Widow, Iron Man, Ant-Man, Hawkeye and Falcon. If they succeed, this would mean Marvel as a whole would lose the rights to these characters by the year 2023. Meaning their appearances in movies, television and even comic books would be put into question. Disney is suing in retaliation in order to continue keeping the rights to these characters.
Well... holy shit. I'm glad his estate might be trying to reclaim rights or ownership of some of the properties (who often get associated to Stan Lee's legacy), but uhhh
Steve Ditko's estate has filed a termination notice against Marvel on a number of characters created/co-created by Steve Ditko in order to r… moreeclaim the rights. The list of characters include Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, Black Widow, Iron Man, Ant-Man, Hawkeye and Falcon. If they succeed, this would mean Marvel as a whole would lose the rights to these characters by the year 2023. Meaning their appearances in movies, television and even comic books would be put into question. Disney is suing in retaliation in order to continue keeping the rights to these characters.
Welp.
Well... holy shit. I'm glad his estate might be trying to reclaim rights or ownership of some of the properties (who often get associated to Stan Lee's legacy), but uhhh
This ain't cool.
According to various press releases for Disney Plus October additions, not only will we be getting The Making of What If..?, but we're also getting a The Making of Black Widow, a week after that releases to the service.
Awesome! I only thought they'd be making mini documentaries on the D+ series... more looks at the film's would be great!
Been watching what if with friends. Not the biggest marvel fan but the episodes have been really fun to watch. My favorites have to be either the doctor strange or star lord episode (the zombies one was good too though)
Interesting twist and blend of Iron Man and Black Panther, though this episode once again ended at a weird cliffhanger-y note.
Mick Wingert did a really, really good job as Tony Stark. He sounded nearly identical to Downey Jr. Most of the other sound-alike voices in this series usually have a bit of a tell that they're not the genuine article, but this guy was near-perfect.
Unfortunately I can't say the same for Ozioma Akagha as Shuri. She sounded way off from how Letitia Wright sounds. I got a few similarities, but her pitch felt too extreme. Highs were too high, lows were too low.
I get that this series twists some Marvel lore, but I wonder why they had T'Challa be Black Panther and not the still-living T'Chaka. Ah well, more of the late Chadwick is good with me.
Killmonger killing Rhodey like that felt a bit off. I get that he needed to pin the murder on someone, but I feel like he wouldn't have done that to Rhodes with his mantra of US oppression. Maybe I'm not understanding it right though.
The second half being a rehash of Black Panther was okay, though I still feel (much like with the Captain Carter episode) it was too similar to the events we've already seen.
Killmonger brings in Klaue, gets close to the throne, gets the Black Panther herb, and at the end seems like he'll want to kill the king. We've seen that already -- in a different order, sure -- but I hope if there's a sequel to this in the next season, it goes further and really breaks away from the established plot points.
Michael B Jordan, Chadwick Boseman and Don Cheadle I think were the only actors who really nailed the voice-acting in this series. Everyone else who has appeared always seems like they're over-enunciating or articulating. But those three sounded really similar to their movie counterparts. Great job on that.
Next episode seems to be "Thor throws a massive world-ending party" and that sounds insanely hilarious. Can't wait.
Okay, Episode 7 is great.
Super dumb, but super fun.
Seeing Frost Giant Loki was pretty dang awesome. This dude is huge. Odin really nerfed him in the main timeline lol.
The various guest characters appearing throughout the episode was nice. RIP Fury's back after that sick canonball from Korg.
The Captain Marvel fight was spectacular, as it should be.
The ending bit where Frigga was coming to Earth was silly but funny, though the comedic element of him and the others cleaning up super quickly as she flew down felt like a cheap joke. I thought the Bifrost was like light-speed travel?
With that ending, it seems like
we're building up to the crossover finale, where all the heroes will fight Ultron-Vision + Infinity Stones. I guess this week's episode might be his backstory?
According to Collider interviewing one of the producers, Season 1 was supposed to have 10 episodes, but due to the Covid19 Pandemic, they couldn't complete one, and it's been pushed back into Season 2.
"We had to push an episode into Season 2. It was just, honestly, like everything else, that was a COVID impact. There was an episode that just wouldn't hit the completion date, but luckily we do get to see it in the second season of the show," said Winderbaum, who added that "Season 2 will also be 9," thereby confirming 18 episodes in total.
So, we're getting 9 episodes for Season 1 and 9 episodes for Season 2. Two episodes left for the first half.
Really enjoyed this weeks episode of What If?, one of my favourites thus far. It's a more serious episode than the last couple but it still has some humour scattered around. Aside from the beginning of the episode where it's trying to catch the audience up on what's going on with the universe, the pacing was actually pretty good. There's some great action and visuals going on, and it goes to some pretty dark places, ending in a cliffhanger that made me go "FUCK I HAVE TO WAIT A WEEK." Very much looking forward to the season finale.
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Tony Stark dies again this episode! How many more times are they going to kill this man.
Lmao Ultron just splitting Thanos in half was fucked up but it got a laugh out of me.
Not hearing Paul Bettany's voice coming out of his body was super jarring.
RIP Captain Marvel. It took the explosion of an entire planet to take you out. What a beast.
Infinite Ultron sullen expression when he realises he's completed his mission only to hear the Watcher narrating over him was great. Loved that scene.
I really like how exasperated the Watcher was in this episode lol. Especially with him yelling at Clint to pick the one box.
They did a really nice switcheroo parallel with the sacrificing scene in Endgame here and the shot of Clint falling into the sea of Ultron drones as he fires his final arrow was badass.
Really enjoyed the fight between Ultron and the Watcher with them traversing through the multiverse and Ultron beating him so hard that they transported to different universes with every punch. Loved the visuals here.
Finally we see the return of Supreme Sorcerer Strange and it looks like they'll be bringing together a group of remarkable people from across the multiverse, to fight a battle they could never fight alone.
Oh man, feeling the same way here
"nooo, I have to wait another week for the end!"
This was a great, dark episode. Some of the pacing was a bit fast, and the more frequent moments with the Watcher in this episode were pretty fun.
I don't like the lack of explanation (or oversight?) On where/how Natasha and Clint are alive. Is this the same Ultron-Wins universe? If so, didn't he destroy all life and gained a superior consciousness?
The idea that Thanos could do the same with all the stones is kinda creepy, though he doesn't seem like the type. A machine with a super lazer though... wow that was a crazy moment. Just... dead. Like that.
Pacing for the scene where Clint and Nat were crawling out of the missile silo took some huge artistic liberty. You telling me they can climb faster than flying super-robots can... fly?
The reality fight was dang cool. I guess having all 5 reality stones is equal to the power of a guy who can control and see over every reality at once?
I still can't believe Hyundai released this ad the very first week What If premiered. Totally spoils what next week's events are going to be, minus the car.
Also lupinb0y you got it right
looks like they'll be bringing together a group of remarkable people from across the multiverse, to fight a battle they could never fight alone.
SHANG-CHI AND THE LEGEND OF THE TEN RINGS! What a good movie!
Martial arts fights were really awesome. Not too many cuts in them, so good work Simu and his Stunt Doubles!
Lots of eastern-asian locales and themes
Lots of subtitled moments, I'm sure the first 10 minutes was just that! Pretty unique for a Marvel movie, they haven't had much of that since Black Panther, and even then I don't think it was on the same level as this. (Not that it's a competition or anything...)
I had some issues with the typical third act battle, but apart from that the film was pretty solid. I'm already hyped for more Shang Chi in the future.
In terms of spoilers...
That bus fight near the start was epic! Loved the music and the choreography there.
Wong appeared! Wow! Did not expect that.
Even Trevor Slattery! I had a hunch they'd do it but I didn't actually believe it'd happen for as long as it did. Full-on speaking, comedic relief role, plus wacky CGI pet (the former I felt was a bit strange since we already had Akwafina. Though I guess she doesn't fill the "chaotic neutral" role)
And that third act CGI battle. The one between Shang and his father was pretty darn sweet, though what happened after I felt dragged on way too long. It was a lot of Simu Liu hanging on to the back of a CGI Dragon, while it slowly beat up a CGI Monster. The part where it was gonna get its soul sucked out raised the stakes a bit and was interesting, but I just didn't feel the action in that part. Music I felt didn't have enough weight to it either. Apparently these things are planned years in advance (sometimes the whole film) so I guess it's out of the director's hands sometimes. That might be why Wandavision's felt so out of place. Hopefully Chloe Zhao can put her mark into Eternals...
Very excited for whatever's next for the Shang-Chi cast. Seems like he'll be joining the Avengers now... whenever that next movie is gonna happen. Also is he and Katie dating, or platonic? It's kinda unclear, hoping for the latter.
Also interested in what his sister will be doing? Finally a gender-balanced Ten Rings, but will their intentions be good or bad?
Also, very interested in when Iron Fist is gonna enter the fold. That's the only other Marvel property i know that has such close ties to martial arts and spiritual alternate universes, so this seemed like a nice primer for that too.
Also, lots of movies coming out soon, according to trailers tonight.
Matrix 4, The King's Man, West Side Story, Spiderman NWH... all December films.
Speaking of Spidey... I'm gonna do the most crazy pop culture decision ever.
I'm gonna (attempt to) avoid all future No Way Home trailers.
I already know I'm gonna see it in December. I already know the old baddies are in it. Anything else is a good bonus. The other spideys are still rumored right now, the actors are doing their darnedest to temper expectations, but if it happens and Sony puts it in a trailer (which they will), I don't want to see it.
Avoiding memes and screengrabs about it might be impossible, but I don't want to see any more context or moving pictures of this movie until I'm sitting in a theatre seat.
I know it’s not a MCU movie but I saw Venom 2 yesterday and I enjoyed it. It’s pretty much what I expected but it was fun. The cgi on carnage was really cool.
Thought I should say it’s not an MCU movie so I don’t give away the end credits scene because damn this next Spiderman movie’s gonna be crazy.
Really quite enjoyed the finale of What If? season 1. The character interactions are fun, the actions great, and the voice acting continues to be strong for the most part. However, this episode really reinforces my opinion that this series should not be tied down to a time limit because the first half of this episode runs at a breakneck speed. There's a lot of information being handed to both the audience and the characters and there just isn't enough time for anything to really set in before they have to go settle the conflict. Either this episode should have been given at least another 10 minutes or be broken into two episodes. It's especially annoying since the live action MCU shows have clearly been given a good amount of wiggle room considering they can range from 30 to 50 minutes. Aside from my one massive complaint, I did enjoy the overall episode and am looking forward to season 2. Also keep in mind that there's a mid-credits scene teasing some stuff!
One of the characters featured in the finale was supposed to have an episode around them this season but unfortunately it couldn't be completed in time so it was pushed onto season 2. So if you're wondering why this person is here that's why.
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They really made Killmonger into a huge villain huh? Well he was gonna commit a worldwide genocide in Black Panther so that tracks. Annoyed that him and Starlord T'Challa didn't have any sort of conversation though. I think that could have been neat.
That alt Gamora's universe looked really interesting, with her and Stark on Nidavellir building an Infinite Gauntlet in order to put a suit of armour around the world. Seems like in this universe, Gamora takes over as Thanos considering she's wearing a version of his armour.
I wonder if the next season will also have an overarching story like this or if it'll return to being an anthology series with disconnected stories. The end with Surpreme Strange felt really ominous so I don't think it's the last we'll see of him.
Carter and Natasha sure do stare at each other a lot huh.
Looks like we'll for sure getting a continuation of Captain Carter judging by that mid-credits scene which is neat!
According to the head writer of What If? A.C. Bradley and director Bryan Andrews, there were plans for Starlord T'Challa to spin off into his own show. Damn, that would have been neat to see. At the very least, it was great that Chadwick Boseman was able to voice such a fun version of T'Challa before his passing, especially considering how poignant his lines or those around him became at times.
A “WandaVision” spinoff starring Kathryn Hahn is in development at Disney Plus from Marvel Studios, Variety has learned exclusively from sources.
Hahn would reprise the role of Agatha Harkness in the series, which is described by sources as a dark comedy, though exact plot details remain under wraps. “WandaVision” head writer Jac Schaeffer would serve as the writer and executive producer on the project. Should the spinoff go forward, it would be the first project Schaeffer has set up with Marvel since she signed an overall deal with them and 20th Television in May.
She was such an average-tier MCU antagonist. Literally compared to everyone else who has been in a phase 4 project, she seems to be the most unnecessary for a spinoff. Give my boy John Walker a show on Disney Plus or something, I beg of you.
An Agatha Harkness spinoff is reportedly in development at Disney Plus
Variety article
A “WandaVision” spinoff starring Kathryn Hah… moren is in development at Disney Plus from Marvel Studios, Variety has learned exclusively from sources.
Hahn would reprise the role of Agatha Harkness in the series, which is described by sources as a dark comedy, though exact plot details remain under wraps. “WandaVision” head writer Jac Schaeffer would serve as the writer and executive producer on the project. Should the spinoff go forward, it would be the first project Schaeffer has set up with Marvel since she signed an overall deal with them and 20th Television in May.
Apparently the original casting call was for a 'Zac Efron type' so this is a bit surprising.
I haven't seen this guy in any sort of film for a few years, so this is some exciting news.
Plus, I trust Gunn's direction will at least pull out some form of a fun character, and Sarah Halley Finn's casting hasn't really failed her in 10+ years now, so I've got faith.
So, apparently they've casted Adam Warlock for GOTG vol. 3.
https://twitter.com/discussingfilm/status/1447692879678353408
I know there was some speculation on his appearance in the MCU online awhile ago, so this will be interesting.
Note: I guess I didn't post this? I wrote it last week 🤔
Saw the finale to What If.
What an epic final battle.
Okay, the Hyundai Ad didn't really spoil the location or events of the finale, it played out differently, but I would have liked for that one key element of the episode to have remained a mystery.
I do agree with Lupin above that it needed more time, just like all the other ones did too.
Events happen really quickly at the start, so having a bit more time to see characters get acquainted or the Watcher maybe formulate a plan would have been nice.
Captain Carter's modern suit looks dope! Love the silver lining to the Union Jack, really cool design choice.
Seems like she's recreating the events to Winter Soldier at the start too.
The big battle with Ultron was really nice. Party Thor starting it off with a cocky lightning strike (and a weirdly deep love of Vegas) was funny. Seeing Strange make copies of Mjolnir to throw at Ultron was super cool too.
The whole fight to get the stones was tense, lots of changing hands. I love how Strange used the various monsters he absorbed.
When Ultron did his final phase move and became an unstoppable nuclear bomb, that was really cool! The white lighting in the city, Natasha riding her motorcycle on and around debris. Super nice.
Killmonger getting the stones was surprising, even more so how it was resolved wirh Ultron -- they get put in a little pocket universe.
And Strange gets to intern as a Watcher lol
Not sure if that post-credits scene is meant to be an Epilogue to Carter or a sequel tease for the next one.
At least in the next season we get a cool Tomy-on-Sakaar episode (probably with lots of Iron Man 1 callbacks), and Gamora killing Thanos. And since he's in this latest episode, I guess Tony finally lives!
It definitely exceeded my expectations. My opinions on the first film is that it's so bad it's good, so I was expecting for LTBC to be like that. It was such a fun movie.
Also that Venom coming out scene did not disappoint.
Kind of a shame they killed off Carnage at the end, was hoping we would see more of him after this film. Also, that post credits scene was so cool. I saw rumors about it and saw the leaked footage of it before watching the film but seeing it on the big screen felt really different. I'm really hyped for whatever they do next.
They also showed a trailer for Morbius before the movie and to be honest, if they never showed that, I would have completely forgotten of that film ever existing.
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Newest episode of What If? was a lot of fun, but also one of the darkest (but at the same time one of the goofiest) and most violent episode of the series so far. I’m surprised with how much they managed to get away with. This really pushes the PG13 rating. The pacing was good up until the end where it just kind of… ends. Voice acting continues to be good and Sebastian Stan is much better in this than he was in Captain Carter. I do wish they toned down the humour in this a bit, but I do get why did wrote it that way. The episode would be really grim and horrifying otherwise, which I would have loved, but it might freak out younger audiences if they did lol. Really enjoyed the episode overall though.
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I’m really impressed with how much gore they managed to get away with, particularly with Falcon getting split down the middle and Cap getting Maul’d. Not to mention Wong and Tony getting decapitated right at the start.
The way this ends makes me think that there could be a potential continuation somewhere down the line, either in this season or the next.
The revelation that Vision had been capturing people and feeding them to Wanda was fuckin’ DARK, especially with T’Challa being strapped to a table missing a leg.
There are a couple references to the Marvel Zombies comics in here which are neat. One being Ant-Man’s head being put in a jar and T’Challa being revealed to have survived.
Hope gets into a similar situation with Goliath from the Civil War comics, where she died while in giant form and stayed that way.
Wait, is there... blood? (For once in this show)
I've been behind on last week's episode, just waiting on the OK from my sister on whether I can or cannot watch it without her... I've heard the past two episodes were pretty good (though with Zombies being an abrupt end)
There’s blood but it’s mostly zombie blood lol.
Interesting! That's basically what I expected. The rest of the Human blood so far has been non-existent in this series so far, was wondering how far they'd take it with this latest episode, they've already got some gory designs.
What If's humor really needs to stop in all honesty. Obviously its Marvel so there is humor, but this humor has felt so artificial. Everyone is overly quippy and it becomes super jarring when characters who were not this way now are and that sort of ruins the "What If" factor if these characters don't actually feel like they are the same characters in a hypothetical situation. They just feel like different characters. I mean in this episode we have Hope blowing up inside Sherry and they make a joke out of it and no one gives a shit about it but then now that Hope is dying now its sad times? Scott makes a joke about his friend being killed in front of him? Fucking, huh? Korath in episode 2 was bizarre as hell and not remotely the same character, and same goes for Peggy to a lesser extent.
Obviously these are all "What If's" so it can debated that it can be different without reason, but I am trying to say having the characters act and feel this different ruins the What If factor because none of it feels familiar but now with a twist. I sort of get the feeling that because What If won't have any actual importance in the MCU there isn't as much of a focus on how the stories unfold unlike other Marvel projects.
I saw the Doctor Strange episode of What If. It was absolutely insane. Really good episode, dark, pacing was a bit quick at times, but wow, they pack a lot into this one. It felt a lot longer than 35 minutes...
Great voice acting by Benedict Cumberbatch (and the rest of the DS cast that appears), some of his lines felt like he held back a bit or didn't get clear direction on what he's asking/calling out to, but otherwise, especially near the end, really good.
My God, they take the Dormammu Bargain concept and turn it into a horror story.
The sequence where Supreme is absorbing the energy of the various creatures was stunning, as was the fight later on between the two Stranges.
There's a great subversion where you think Supreme Strange is gonna win and get his wish, but it all falls apart (the framing as the world implodes on itself is cinematic beauty). What a dark and depressing ending. Nice Watcher cameo too.
Hawkeye trailer inbound in the next 24 hours.
Here it is!
I didn't think we'd see another Christmas-themed thing in the MCU again (well other than the GOTG Holiday Special next year), but this is a nice surprise
It looks really fun! Kinda getting a Lethal Weapon/Die Hard vibe from it.
Giving a tentative thumbs up to the Zombies episode of What If.
It's enjoyable, but I feel like only 30 minutes of runtime held it back, as well as some of the goofy writing.
The framing of it within Infinity War was surprising. Didn't think we'd get a massive crossover episode like that. There were a lot of characters in this one...
I liked the black-comedy-horror tone this episode had. Felt pretty Shaun-of-the-Dead at times, with characters in such dire situations they can't help but fumble their way through in a silly way. But sometimes this episode really needed to push the brakes on the comedy. Let character deaths be sad deaths. Let tense moments be tense, let characters be afraid.
Happy's "Blam" thing was weird, as was Sharon's quip after killing him
90% of Scott Lang's lines were intended to be jokes... whyyy...
The payoff of Scott's electrician buddy afraid of Baba Yaga being twisted into Wanda was a nice callback, as was Reverse-Wandavision scenario where they still can't be happy together WTFFF MARVEL. I also really enjoyed Peter's love of old movies tying into survival tactics for the zombie apocalypse.
And the gore. Wow that's some gore. Heads cut off, Zombies cut in half, hanging limbs, people being eaten alive (off-screen)... yeah this is pretty metal at times. The idea of the people retaining their muscle memory as zombies is also neat.
Ah, speaking of Peter Parker, his sound-a-like actor was pretty good in this! His soft-spoken-ness and occasional raspy accent sounded a lot like Tom Holland. I also noticed the Stark suit was a bit different. No black bands on the arms and different Spider Logo. I guess that's cause Sony owns those, but Disney is still allowed to make animated Spider-Man TV Series, so they twisted it a bit? That probably explains why Tom isn't here either.
I wonder if they'll continue this in Season 2, since that ending was pretty sudden and cliffhanger-y. You can't just show us zombie Thanos and not do anything with that! Let Thor go for the head for real this time!
This weeks episode is another fun one and makes some pretty good use of the What If format along with continuing the darker tone set from the previous few episodes, though this weeks episode definitely suffers from its pacing. Michael B. Jordan does a great job here (aside from maybe a couple lines which I feel could have been said with more impact) and the guy doing Tony Stark sounds really damn close to RDJ.
The animation continues to be good, especially towards the end which has some really wonderful looking action. I really wish the next season or whatever have episodes that aren't constrained to a half hour format and just let it end when it needs to end. They cram a lot of stuff into this weeks episode and it just kind of ends without a proper conclusion. Out of all the episodes so far, this is the one that feels like it will have a continuation of some sort. Despite all this, I still that this was an enjoyable episode overall and far from bad in my opinion.
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Damn that was pretty fucked up watching Black Panther getting murdered by Killmonger, though his speech at the end in the afterlife was great. He really does get the most poignant dialogue in this series.
This is the third episode where we've seen Tony Stark get horribly killed lol. I wonder how many more we'll see.
They really need to start adding blood into this series lol, even just a little bit.
I really enjoyed watching Killmonger play both sides in order to come out on top. Though you definitely have to suspend your disbelief in him being able to so smoothly pull everything off.
Seeing Ramonda wearing the Dora Milaje gear and being at the frontlines fighting off the army was badass. I wanna see more of that.
Killmongers "Wakanda forever!" just wasn't hitting it. Either he didn't put enough oomph into it or it's the american accent. I can't tell.
Shuri appearing like 10 in this is a nice touch. Makes sense considering the time period, but weirdly jarring at the same time.
Interesting that the Watcher is getting more visible each episode. I assume this is leading up to him actually interfering with events in order to save the multiverse or something.
Beware, the audio for the Venom: Let There Be Carnage after credits scene has leaked online. There's no confirmation that it's real but Sony's actively taking it down so...
I wouldnt be surprised if the post credit scene leaked synopses going around is real, but I also think the audio is fake similar to that other Spider-Man leak where the video was real but someone put fake audio over it.
Also I know its Sony and Sony is a complete mess for continuity, but this would mean for the audio to make sense Venom has always been in the MCU which already brings a ton of continuity errors as he wouldn't be able to watch the TV revealing Spider-Man's identity if he was brought into the MCU universe later. Which is mainly why I feel this audio isnt truly accurate, but then again Sony does not care so really a toss up lol
Considering what you're implying...
I'm gonna believe it's fake for now.
Just yesterday, Andy Serkis (the director of Venom 2) said that it was inevitable that Tom Holland's Spider-Man would crossover with Tom Hardy's Venom, he just doesn't know how yet, just that -- in a legal and financial sense -- anyone can see its bound to happen... I take that as "Andy isn't going to be the man to cross them over, and has no plans to in Venom, but knows that one day it will happen..." so... that end credits audio might be fake.
It had better be fake since this would mean Venom was in the MCU the whole time and that makes no damn sense. I was fine when I thought that it would be some multiverse thing that brought the two together but this would make me mad lmao.
Man I sure hope it is because I absolutely hate it lol
Hopefully it will be a multiverse thing. I think that would also simply be way more exciting for No Way Home. I do think the post credit will be a Spider-Man tease, but idk even for Sony that audio seems like a big "I dont care about continuity." But also: Sony.
Yeah it has to be Spider-Man related at the very least since according to the people who got to see it early, the audience was absolutely hollering.
This weeks episode of What If? was really dumb but also really entertaining and pretty damn funny. By far the most light hearted episode since episode 2. The pacing in this one's actually good too which was surprising. It didn't feel like it needed to be any bit shorter or longer and it ends with some interesting ramifications. You can tell Chris Hemsworth had a blast playing a huge goober (more so than usual anyway). The voice work for the most part is pretty good, however Kat Dennings is definitely a little rougher than everyone elses. The action in this is also pretty darn superb, feeling like something straight out of Dragonball. Only two more episodes left, looking forward to seeing how the season ends.
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I'm really surprised Natalie Portman returned to voice Jane in this. Looks like her relationship with the MCU has been fully repaired thanks to Taiki Waititi.
The fight between Captain Marvel and Thor was great. Like I mentioned it felt like a fight straight out of Dragonball but without all the filler.
I wonder if the line with Thor asking CM to smile in a jab at the people complaining about how she didn't smile in the original trailer for her movie.
I really enjoyed the saturday morning cartoon tone the episode had. It kinda feels needed considering how dark the past few episodes have been lol.
The episode ends with an Ultron from another universe having been able to get Vision's body but he's decked out with the Infinity Stones. I'm interested to see how all this is resolved. It's clear that the Watcher will be breaking his code in order to save the multiverse by pulling in different heroes from each of the timelines we've seen so far.
Also Maria Hill lookin' like she was ripped straight out of the comic in this.
Loved that the countries had their names engraved on them. Felt very Looney Tunes.
Frost Giant Loki is great. I really like that they're pretty much still brothers even when they never grew up together.
Steve Ditko's estate has filed a termination notice against Marvel on a number of characters created/co-created by Steve Ditko in order to reclaim the rights. The list of characters include Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, Black Widow, Iron Man, Ant-Man, Hawkeye and Falcon. If they succeed, this would mean Marvel as a whole would lose the rights to these characters by the year 2023. Meaning their appearances in movies, television and even comic books would be put into question. Disney is suing in retaliation in order to continue keeping the rights to these characters.
Welp.
Well... holy shit. I'm glad his estate might be trying to reclaim rights or ownership of some of the properties (who often get associated to Stan Lee's legacy), but uhhh
This ain't cool.
I mean, it's unlikely that Disney will lose and the Ditko estate will probably get a hefty paycheck in return but WHAT IF...?
https://www.cvbj.biz/2021/09/24/venom-will-fight-for-lgbt-rights-in-sequel-says-andy-serkis/
This will be THE cinematic event of the year and you can't convince me otherwise.
According to various press releases for Disney Plus October additions, not only will we be getting The Making of What If..?, but we're also getting a The Making of Black Widow, a week after that releases to the service.
Awesome! I only thought they'd be making mini documentaries on the D+ series... more looks at the film's would be great!
Been watching what if with friends. Not the biggest marvel fan but the episodes have been really fun to watch. My favorites have to be either the doctor strange or star lord episode (the zombies one was good too though)
I saw the Iron Man/Killmonger episode tonight.
Interesting twist and blend of Iron Man and Black Panther, though this episode once again ended at a weird cliffhanger-y note.
The second half being a rehash of Black Panther was okay, though I still feel (much like with the Captain Carter episode) it was too similar to the events we've already seen.
Killmonger brings in Klaue, gets close to the throne, gets the Black Panther herb, and at the end seems like he'll want to kill the king. We've seen that already -- in a different order, sure -- but I hope if there's a sequel to this in the next season, it goes further and really breaks away from the established plot points.
Michael B Jordan, Chadwick Boseman and Don Cheadle I think were the only actors who really nailed the voice-acting in this series. Everyone else who has appeared always seems like they're over-enunciating or articulating. But those three sounded really similar to their movie counterparts. Great job on that.
Next episode seems to be "Thor throws a massive world-ending party" and that sounds insanely hilarious. Can't wait.
Okay, Episode 7 is great.
Super dumb, but super fun.
Seeing Frost Giant Loki was pretty dang awesome. This dude is huge. Odin really nerfed him in the main timeline lol.
The various guest characters appearing throughout the episode was nice. RIP Fury's back after that sick canonball from Korg.
The Captain Marvel fight was spectacular, as it should be.
The ending bit where Frigga was coming to Earth was silly but funny, though the comedic element of him and the others cleaning up super quickly as she flew down felt like a cheap joke. I thought the Bifrost was like light-speed travel?
With that ending, it seems like
we're building up to the crossover finale, where all the heroes will fight Ultron-Vision + Infinity Stones. I guess this week's episode might be his backstory?
According to Collider interviewing one of the producers, Season 1 was supposed to have 10 episodes, but due to the Covid19 Pandemic, they couldn't complete one, and it's been pushed back into Season 2.
So, we're getting 9 episodes for Season 1 and 9 episodes for Season 2. Two episodes left for the first half.
Really enjoyed this weeks episode of What If?, one of my favourites thus far. It's a more serious episode than the last couple but it still has some humour scattered around. Aside from the beginning of the episode where it's trying to catch the audience up on what's going on with the universe, the pacing was actually pretty good. There's some great action and visuals going on, and it goes to some pretty dark places, ending in a cliffhanger that made me go "FUCK I HAVE TO WAIT A WEEK." Very much looking forward to the season finale.
Spoiler notes:
Tony Stark dies again this episode! How many more times are they going to kill this man.
Lmao Ultron just splitting Thanos in half was fucked up but it got a laugh out of me.
Not hearing Paul Bettany's voice coming out of his body was super jarring.
RIP Captain Marvel. It took the explosion of an entire planet to take you out. What a beast.
Infinite Ultron sullen expression when he realises he's completed his mission only to hear the Watcher narrating over him was great. Loved that scene.
I really like how exasperated the Watcher was in this episode lol. Especially with him yelling at Clint to pick the one box.
They did a really nice switcheroo parallel with the sacrificing scene in Endgame here and the shot of Clint falling into the sea of Ultron drones as he fires his final arrow was badass.
Really enjoyed the fight between Ultron and the Watcher with them traversing through the multiverse and Ultron beating him so hard that they transported to different universes with every punch. Loved the visuals here.
Finally we see the return of Supreme Sorcerer Strange and it looks like they'll be bringing together a group of remarkable people from across the multiverse, to fight a battle they could never fight alone.
Oh man, feeling the same way here
"nooo, I have to wait another week for the end!"
This was a great, dark episode. Some of the pacing was a bit fast, and the more frequent moments with the Watcher in this episode were pretty fun.
I still can't believe Hyundai released this ad the very first week What If premiered. Totally spoils what next week's events are going to be, minus the car.
Also lupinb0y you got it right
SHANG-CHI AND THE LEGEND OF THE TEN RINGS! What a good movie!
Martial arts fights were really awesome. Not too many cuts in them, so good work Simu and his Stunt Doubles!
Lots of eastern-asian locales and themes
Lots of subtitled moments, I'm sure the first 10 minutes was just that! Pretty unique for a Marvel movie, they haven't had much of that since Black Panther, and even then I don't think it was on the same level as this. (Not that it's a competition or anything...)
I had some issues with the typical third act battle, but apart from that the film was pretty solid. I'm already hyped for more Shang Chi in the future.
In terms of spoilers...
That bus fight near the start was epic! Loved the music and the choreography there.
Wong appeared! Wow! Did not expect that.
Even Trevor Slattery! I had a hunch they'd do it but I didn't actually believe it'd happen for as long as it did. Full-on speaking, comedic relief role, plus wacky CGI pet (the former I felt was a bit strange since we already had Akwafina. Though I guess she doesn't fill the "chaotic neutral" role)
And that third act CGI battle. The one between Shang and his father was pretty darn sweet, though what happened after I felt dragged on way too long. It was a lot of Simu Liu hanging on to the back of a CGI Dragon, while it slowly beat up a CGI Monster. The part where it was gonna get its soul sucked out raised the stakes a bit and was interesting, but I just didn't feel the action in that part. Music I felt didn't have enough weight to it either.
Apparently these things are planned years in advance (sometimes the whole film) so I guess it's out of the director's hands sometimes. That might be why Wandavision's felt so out of place. Hopefully Chloe Zhao can put her mark into Eternals...
Very excited for whatever's next for the Shang-Chi cast. Seems like he'll be joining the Avengers now... whenever that next movie is gonna happen. Also is he and Katie dating, or platonic? It's kinda unclear, hoping for the latter.
Also interested in what his sister will be doing? Finally a gender-balanced Ten Rings, but will their intentions be good or bad?
Also, very interested in when Iron Fist is gonna enter the fold. That's the only other Marvel property i know that has such close ties to martial arts and spiritual alternate universes, so this seemed like a nice primer for that too.
Also, lots of movies coming out soon, according to trailers tonight.
Matrix 4, The King's Man, West Side Story, Spiderman NWH... all December films.
Speaking of Spidey... I'm gonna do the most crazy pop culture decision ever.
I'm gonna (attempt to) avoid all future No Way Home trailers.
I already know I'm gonna see it in December. I already know the old baddies are in it. Anything else is a good bonus. The other spideys are still rumored right now, the actors are doing their darnedest to temper expectations, but if it happens and Sony puts it in a trailer (which they will), I don't want to see it.
Avoiding memes and screengrabs about it might be impossible, but I don't want to see any more context or moving pictures of this movie until I'm sitting in a theatre seat.
I know it’s not a MCU movie but I saw Venom 2 yesterday and I enjoyed it. It’s pretty much what I expected but it was fun. The cgi on carnage was really cool.
Thought I should say it’s not an MCU movie so I don’t give away the end credits scene because damn this next Spiderman movie’s gonna be crazy.
Really quite enjoyed the finale of What If? season 1. The character interactions are fun, the actions great, and the voice acting continues to be strong for the most part. However, this episode really reinforces my opinion that this series should not be tied down to a time limit because the first half of this episode runs at a breakneck speed. There's a lot of information being handed to both the audience and the characters and there just isn't enough time for anything to really set in before they have to go settle the conflict. Either this episode should have been given at least another 10 minutes or be broken into two episodes. It's especially annoying since the live action MCU shows have clearly been given a good amount of wiggle room considering they can range from 30 to 50 minutes. Aside from my one massive complaint, I did enjoy the overall episode and am looking forward to season 2. Also keep in mind that there's a mid-credits scene teasing some stuff!
One of the characters featured in the finale was supposed to have an episode around them this season but unfortunately it couldn't be completed in time so it was pushed onto season 2. So if you're wondering why this person is here that's why.
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They really made Killmonger into a huge villain huh? Well he was gonna commit a worldwide genocide in Black Panther so that tracks. Annoyed that him and Starlord T'Challa didn't have any sort of conversation though. I think that could have been neat.
That alt Gamora's universe looked really interesting, with her and Stark on Nidavellir building an Infinite Gauntlet in order to put a suit of armour around the world. Seems like in this universe, Gamora takes over as Thanos considering she's wearing a version of his armour.
I wonder if the next season will also have an overarching story like this or if it'll return to being an anthology series with disconnected stories. The end with Surpreme Strange felt really ominous so I don't think it's the last we'll see of him.
Carter and Natasha sure do stare at each other a lot huh.
Looks like we'll for sure getting a continuation of Captain Carter judging by that mid-credits scene which is neat!
According to the head writer of What If? A.C. Bradley and director Bryan Andrews, there were plans for Starlord T'Challa to spin off into his own show. Damn, that would have been neat to see. At the very least, it was great that Chadwick Boseman was able to voice such a fun version of T'Challa before his passing, especially considering how poignant his lines or those around him became at times.
An Agatha Harkness spinoff is reportedly in development at Disney Plus
Variety article
So, apparently they've casted Adam Warlock for GOTG vol. 3.
I know there was some speculation on his appearance in the MCU online awhile ago, so this will be interesting.
Mehhhhhhh.
She was such an average-tier MCU antagonist. Literally compared to everyone else who has been in a phase 4 project, she seems to be the most unnecessary for a spinoff. Give my boy John Walker a show on Disney Plus or something, I beg of you.
Apparently the original casting call was for a 'Zac Efron type' so this is a bit surprising.
I haven't seen this guy in any sort of film for a few years, so this is some exciting news.
Plus, I trust Gunn's direction will at least pull out some form of a fun character, and Sarah Halley Finn's casting hasn't really failed her in 10+ years now, so I've got faith.
Note: I guess I didn't post this? I wrote it last week 🤔
Saw the finale to What If.
What an epic final battle.
Okay, the Hyundai Ad didn't really spoil the location or events of the finale, it played out differently, but I would have liked for that one key element of the episode to have remained a mystery.
I do agree with Lupin above that it needed more time, just like all the other ones did too.
Events happen really quickly at the start, so having a bit more time to see characters get acquainted or the Watcher maybe formulate a plan would have been nice.
Captain Carter's modern suit looks dope! Love the silver lining to the Union Jack, really cool design choice.
Seems like she's recreating the events to Winter Soldier at the start too.
The big battle with Ultron was really nice. Party Thor starting it off with a cocky lightning strike (and a weirdly deep love of Vegas) was funny. Seeing Strange make copies of Mjolnir to throw at Ultron was super cool too.
The whole fight to get the stones was tense, lots of changing hands. I love how Strange used the various monsters he absorbed.
When Ultron did his final phase move and became an unstoppable nuclear bomb, that was really cool! The white lighting in the city, Natasha riding her motorcycle on and around debris. Super nice.
Killmonger getting the stones was surprising, even more so how it was resolved wirh Ultron -- they get put in a little pocket universe.
And Strange gets to intern as a Watcher lol
Not sure if that post-credits scene is meant to be an Epilogue to Carter or a sequel tease for the next one.
At least in the next season we get a cool Tomy-on-Sakaar episode (probably with lots of Iron Man 1 callbacks), and Gamora killing Thanos. And since he's in this latest episode, I guess Tony finally lives!
I watched Venom: Let There Be Carnage yesterday.
It definitely exceeded my expectations. My opinions on the first film is that it's so bad it's good, so I was expecting for LTBC to be like that. It was such a fun movie.
Also that Venom coming out scene did not disappoint.
Kind of a shame they killed off Carnage at the end, was hoping we would see more of him after this film. Also, that post credits scene was so cool. I saw rumors about it and saw the leaked footage of it before watching the film but seeing it on the big screen felt really different. I'm really hyped for whatever they do next.
They also showed a trailer for Morbius before the movie and to be honest, if they never showed that, I would have completely forgotten of that film ever existing.