That's very pretty and leaves me with no idea what it's about.
Spike ,'Sleeper'
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That's what teasers are for, no?
Man, I don't know one damn thing about the Eternals, but I'll still see it.
I am curious if they'll explain why they waited to "interfere" until *after* the Avengers undid the snap and defeated Thanos. (Yup, I absolutely want the Watsonian explanation for the Doylist problem.)
Huh, didn't know Kit Harrington was in this thing. Bonus Stark boys reunion!
Is Gemma Chan the only actor who has played two different roles in MCU? She was one of the baddies in some of the earlier scenes of Captain Marvel if I recall, albeit in blue face makeup.
Alfre Woodard had a role in Luke Cage and a different role in Civil War.
Enver Gjokaj played Sousa in Agent Carter and SHIELD and also played a cop in Avengers, but the latter was little more than a cameo.
Mahershala Ali, Marvel’s new Blade, was also the baddie in Luke Cage.
...and a baddie in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
I'm REALLY liking Owen Wilson as a foil for Loki.
I dig the chillax energy Owen Wilson brings to the proceeding. I also really like the retro SF aesthetic of the show -- some Brazil, quite a bit of Doctor Who, a dash of Jean-Pierre Jeunet. It's weirdly comforting.
I enjoy Loki in small doses and Hiddleston is always fun to watch, but the whole "I don't mean to hurt people, I do it because I have to" part totally made me enact Thor's "did you though" meme, nose wrinkle and head tilt and all. I mean obviously they had to make him somewhat sympathetic for the show to work, but I was like, been there, done that, ridden on that woobiefication train and kinda over it. That said, I was quite entertained and happy to be on board for various time travel shenanigans.