I cannot wait! And, unlike most film marketing, the more trailers I see of this one, the more I want to see it!
Dawn ,'Selfless'
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Oh. My. God. I cannot wait for this movie.
I'll be in the theater the first day for Black Panther, but I'm starting to get a little annoyed at the plotting of these MCU movies:
- Iron Man (2008): Iron Man, a superhero in high-tech battle armor fights Iron Monger, a supervillain in high-tech battle armor.
- The Incredible Hulk (2008): Hulk, a rampaging monster created by gamma radiation battles the Abomination, a rampaging monster created by gamma radiation.
- Captain Amercica: The Winter Soldier (2014): Captain America, a supersoldier created by a super-serum, battles The Winder Soldier, a supersoldier created by a super-serum.
- Ant-Man (2015): Ant-Man, a hero in a supersuit that can shrink battles Yellowjacket, a villain in a supersuit that can shrink
- Black Panther (2018): Black Panther, a superhero in a vibranium supersuit battles Erik Killmonger, a supervillain in a vibranium supersuit.
Soon they will all team up to battle a god with a glove that can end the universe*, so I'm okay with it.
\\* no spoilers, I don't actually know if that's what it does.
I also cannot wait for this movie. I almost want to go back to DC to see it with my brother.
Part of the problem is I don't think Marvel has a lot of iconic villains, at least not in the way DC does, and most of the ones they do have (like Magneto and Doctor Doom) belong to Fox on the movie side.
As goofy as a lot of Spidey's rogues gallery is, at least they're not all evil versions of him. So we should get some variety on that front, at least.
As goofy as a lot of Spidey's rogues gallery is, at least they're not all evil versions of him.
My brother texts me (frequently) with SUPER BAD casting ideas for Spidey's villains, like Jon Lovitz as Hydro-Man.
Marvel's lack of Cool Villains seems weird to me since they've got Loki, Red Skull, Galactus, Dr. Doom, all of Spidey's foes (Ditko was good at creating those guys), Magneto, Kingpin etc.
But as noted, those are mostly parceled out to the non-MCU properties or Netflix.
The bigger issue is that they've gotten very formulaic with their projects. Which since it's basically a machine to print up Nigh-A-Billion dollars I understand.
But Dr. Strange was really really close to the first Iron Man (with a side of Inception visuals).
I'm hoping Thor: Ragnarok shakes things up as much as the trailers suggest.
Thank heaven for reviews that plainly state the point where Here There Be Spoilers.