Marvel Universe: Infinite Chrises
Discussion of all Marvel Cinematic Universe related movies and TV shows, including, but not limited to, the Avengers, Captain America, Agent Carter, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Daredevil, Spider-Man, Ant-Man, etc., etc., etc. ad-infinitum.
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I think the
only actor who had more fun with his role than
Alfred Molina, Willem Dafoe, and Jamie Foxx
did with their roles was Andrew Garfield, and good for him, man.
I love that the
older Spider-Men have back issues.
Hashtag relatable.
I've seen it twice, and if omicron weren't such an issue, I'd go see it again ASAP. But I think I'll be holding off on movies for a while again.
I want
all of the Daredevil fic about this.
If I were going to see Spider-Man on Thursday, would I want IMAX or 3D or standard?
Hawkeye
I enjoyed the finale.
I enjoyed the funny bits and the action sequences, although
I shouted "No!" when they took the tree down.
Was there any special significance to
the owl?
Edited to add, the answer seems to be
"yes."
Significant to the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, anyway.
See: [link] and the last paragraph of the History section of this Wikipedia article: [link]
And I got most of
the happy ending I wanted.
Although,
I kinda wish Yelena had been among the "strays" that Clint brought home for Christmas. I would like to have seen how they played introducing Yelena as "Auntie Nat's sister" to the family.
And so it turns out that
Tony was partially right about Laura.
Hawkeye
That finale was pretty much perfect, though I'm going to need to rewatch it on my TV because my tablet was not doing the action scenes justice, I'm sure.
While your thought would have been nice, dcp, I don't think
Yelena
was ready for that yet.
Unrelated to that, in no way do I believe they would have gone through all the trouble of
bringing Kingpin into the MCU to just to kill him off an hour
later.
ETA: If there's a Season 2 I hope it's Kate and Yelena as the duo. Was it here or somewhere else that someone linked to the article where Kate and Yelena's scene in episode 5 was almost entirely improv?
I'm back from taking Ryan to see Spider-Man, which was fantastic. And of course I totally agree with Steph, and am impressed that you totally called
MJ being rescued by Andrew "With great heights come great responsibility" Garfield.
A couple of thoughts:
1. The arc of Peter's story of course pivots around Aunt May's death. Which, not thrilled about the fridging issue. But what I did like is that - given they were going the multiverse route, and the other two Spider-Men were going to show up - that they actually had particular emotional relevance to the story, rather than just serving as spectacle.
Finishing with everyone forgetting Peter. Emotionally it's all centred on his relationships with MJ and Ned; but is this setting up for Sony to cut ties with the MCU?
Steph, I had the same reaction as to you to
what happened to Aunt May.
HOWEVER, given that
Uncle Ben has never been mentioned once, and considering some things MCU Peter says earlier, I think it's safe to say this was supposed to be the MCU equivalent of the burglar incident.
Which means, interestingly, that
the period from Civil War through Far From Home is the MCU equivalent of the period from his debut as a wrestler to the burglar incident, where he was briefly a celebrity.
Which kind of fits with his position as someone with Tony Stark as mentor and resource.
On Hawkeye: I want
Armand Jack to join the LARPers.
I want it a lot.
Jacques! Or is it Jack? Anyway, he needs a leisure time activity.
Oh, shit, right. Will edit. But he DOES need a leisure time activity!