Originally Posted by Fish:
It wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't such a blatant Girl Power "Get more females to watch comic book movies" schtick. They're making Ms. Marvel into something she never was, and it feels like they're doing it just for SJW reasons. While seemingly eliminating one of the most powerful heroes ever in Warlock, who is 100 times more interesting of a character than Danvers. It doesn't make sense. Hell even Thor is exponentially more powerful than Ms. Marvel.
Whatever... I just hope Warlock has some kind of future in the MCU, since they already teased it...
I don't know, man ... there have been some very good sci-fi films that featured female leads. You know which ones.
Okay ... I've been going through the trailer a little and noticed again the reference Danvers (sp?) makes regarding her "memories" or "flashbacks" and how she thinks she may have a history on Earth but isn't sure. K?
Now, I think that just prior to Stephen Strange's horrific car crash, he's on the phone with some dude who's talking about possible cases. If I remember correctly, one of those was a girl with schizophrenia.
Okay ... I've been going through the trailer a little and noticed again the reference Danvers (sp?) makes regarding her "memories" or "flashbacks" and how she thinks she may have a history on Earth but isn't sure. K?
Now, I think that just prior to Stephen Strange's horrific car crash, he's on the phone with some dude who's talking about possible cases. If I remember correctly, one of those was a girl with schizophrenia.
Did his car crash take place in the '90s?
FAX
Doubtful, as he was looking at an MRI on the screen of his smartphone, iirc. [Reply]
Originally Posted by FAX:
Did his car crash take place in the '90s?
FAX
No, in the same scene the person he is on the phone with mentions an army dude that is paralyzed from the waist down. This is a reference to War Machine (played by Don Cheadle) getting injured in Civil War.
Originally Posted by KC_Lee:
No, in the same scene the person he is on the phone with mentions an army dude that is paralyzed from the waist down. This is a reference to War Machine (played by Don Cheadle) getting injured in Civil War.
This scene;
Actually I'm pretty sure that was referencing the guy that had his body snapped in half in iron man 2. When Justin hammer was testifying against tony to the congress.
(This is after he talks about the Air Force Colonel who suffered a broken spine while using experimental armor.)
In the car, Dr. Strange is talking to some dude named "Billy". Billy says a 22-year-old female has an implant in her brain to control schizophrenia and she was struck by lightning.
Then, Dr. Strange says, "Well ... that does sound interesting."
Originally Posted by Fish:
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.
Warlock and Thanos are/were Boys.
And when he ended Infinity Gauntlet in possession of it, he subconsciously expelled good and evil from himself to be a better God, the evil manifested into that villain.....The Magus.. [Reply]