Yeah. And that looks...only okay? I expect I might get surprised by its quality (Marvel does that sometimes) but I might not. I was far more into the Ant-Man trailers than that one.
Also, very Inception.
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Yeah. And that looks...only okay? I expect I might get surprised by its quality (Marvel does that sometimes) but I might not. I was far more into the Ant-Man trailers than that one.
Also, very Inception.
Props to Tilda for going bald for the role, though. (I feel sure that's not just a skullcap.)
So I watched the newest trailer for CA:CW and I'm feeling really weird about it. I don't know how to describe it other than I feel weirdly and deeply distressed at seeing the arguing and turning against each other.
I'll probably read all the spoilers and reviews I possibly can before deciding if I'll watch it and maybe even then to wait until it's on video.
askye, me too, I feel very conflicted. I want to love it and be real excited for it, but the in-fighting makes me sad and distressed. I'd be okay if I knew it'd all be resolved and they'd all be friends (or frenemies) by the end of the movie, but maybe they won't? But there's so much great stuff in the movie that I already love, like Angry T'Challa and Spectacular Spider-Man and Messed-Up Bucky and The Vision in a Dad Sweater, and even though I'll miss Hulk, without him there they can't write Widow being all romantic, thank Stan, so I'll probably see it on opening night just to avoid spoilers but I'm prepared to be unhappy. Which is okay; I should have been prepared to be unhappy instead of excited when I went into AoU, I might've liked it better.
Marvel has lifted the press embargo, and they're trying to KILL us.
The fact it's a two-parter tells me I'm going to be gutted at the end of this one but with hope that we'll get a satisfying twise in part 2.
Civil War is not a two-parter.
Well, crap
Infinity War is the two-parter.
I know, there are a lot of wars, it's easy to get confused.
The Avengers is creeping up on land war in Asia territory.