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Regarding SHIELD's 100th, I thought Phil's nightmare cut right to the quick. I liked it.
Because you could see him thinking "he may may right." I'm glad they showed the real Mike Petersen right then so we knew it was just a nightmare. I'm tired of the "No, you haven't done all these things, you're in an asylum and dreaming them" trope.
Based on their absence from the trailer, I conclude that Nebula and Clint will get killed.
Using that criteria, so will Ant-Man. But there's a new Ant-Man movie in July.
Fandango listed Brie Larson in the cast list for Infinity War, so I'm curious if Captain Marvel is in a post-credits scene, or the actual movie. I'm starting to think she'll be in the actual movie. (Unless, of course, Fandango just made a mistake.)
How can you be sure Ant-Man
isn't
in the trailer?
That's fair. He might be in every scene of the trailer!
NOT NEBULA!!! I LURVE HER.
Catching up after ... three months?!? ... going through this it sounds almost like all these movies should include "Hello. My name is (insert name of appropriate character). You killed my father. Prepare to die."
Except where it's "You killed my mother. Prepare to die!"
Or, "You ARE my father, prepare to die."
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