Originally Posted by lawrenceRaider:
Is that for sure the plan? I though Captain Marvel was also involved anyway?
Not entirely sure, but that's definitely how it looks at this point. The credits scene from Infinity War was Fury sending a distress call to Ms. Marvel. And Feige has repeatedly said he's making her the strongest Avenger to date. [Reply]
You guys are going to whine about the 'sjw' bullshit and then see the movie anyways. You're already sold, regardless. It's all the other people who aren't you (or me) that they're doing this for, to bring into the theaters, people who aren't traditional old, mostly white, mostly male comic book nerds. And they're going to make BILLIONS doing it.
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
You guys are going to whine about the 'sjw' bullshit and then see the movie anyways. You're already sold, regardless. It's all the other people who aren't you (or me) that they're doing this for, to bring into the theaters, people who aren't traditional old, mostly white, mostly male comic book nerds. And they're going to make BILLIONS doing it.
Good trailer. I'm excited.
How'd that work for Ghostbusters? How's that been doing for the last couple of Star Wars movies? [Reply]
Not a big fan of women superheros being the main feat character. Wonder Woman was meh...I saw it more due to the fact that Gal Gadot is a fuckin babe.
The only way a Black Widow movie would be cool is if they made it R rated and made it dark as fuck...and mult scenes where ScarJo gets naked. BUT...that would never happen so fuck it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fish:
Not entirely sure, but that's definitely how it looks at this point. The credits scene from Infinity War was Fury sending a distress call to Ms. Marvel. And Feige has repeatedly said he's making her the strongest Avenger to date.
Warlock isn't/wasn't an Avenger. Unless I'm wrong on that? [Reply]
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
You guys are going to whine about the 'sjw' bullshit and then see the movie anyways. You're already sold, regardless. It's all the other people who aren't you (or me) that they're doing this for, to bring into the theaters, people who aren't traditional old, mostly white, mostly male comic book nerds. And they're going to make BILLIONS doing it.
Good trailer. I'm excited.
Hell yeah I'm going to go see it. Trailer looks good. Marvel hasn't disappointed yet. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Just Passin' By:
How'd that work for Ghostbusters? How's that been doing for the last couple of Star Wars movies?
Ghostbusters isn't Marvel. Nobody knew Star Wars fell into your "SJW" category until the movie was released, and the "SJW" parts weren't the worst part of that movie. Crying about social issues or crying about the people crying about social issues are both equally pathetic. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lawrenceRaider:
Warlock isn't/wasn't an Avenger. Unless I'm wrong on that?
Wasn't an Avenger, but was part of the Guardians of the Galaxy. He's got a really weird history. Even teamed up with Thanos in the comics at one point, to battle a big bad guy. Owned the soul stone for a long time. Which drove him psychotic. And then his evil psychosis became its own physical entity and turned into a villian. He accidentally destroyed the entire universe at one point too. [Reply]
Originally Posted by hometeam:
isnt this the chick that Rogue sort of accidentally murdered, permanently absorbing her powers and gained flying super strength etc?
Not murdered, put into a coma, but yeah. I'm a little excited we might get to see some form of that in a movie somewhere down the line.
Also I don't understand people saying Captain Marvel shouldn't be that powerful. Her regular powers are the basic Superman set (strength/flight/invulnerability) and when she has her Binary powers she's exponentially more powerful than that. Like, destroy planets powerful. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gravedigger:
Ghostbusters isn't Marvel. Nobody knew Star Wars fell into your "SJW" category until the movie was released, and the "SJW" parts weren't the worst part of that movie. Crying about social issues or crying about the people crying about social issues are both equally pathetic.
I'd be willing to respond to the meat of what you're saying, but your post makes no sense at all, sorry.
Simple reality, though, shows that people don't generally like it when you screw around too much with source material when you're dealing with entrenched iconic stuff, and they especially don't like it when you're doing it for blatantly political reasons. Exceptions happen, but the rule remains the rule. [Reply]