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Not sure on those two - I think Loki has too much gravitas to be part of this project.What about Loki or Agatha with them having their own series?
I think it will be more super-soldier centric for the most part.
Not sure on those two - I think Loki has too much gravitas to be part of this project.What about Loki or Agatha with them having their own series?
Looks great. Cgi is still a bit wonky but she's less bright green so definitely improved.Ok this She-Hulk trailer looks way better than the original teaser
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=u7JsKhI2An0
I also like that the trailer doesn't give away plot points.I normally avoid trailers and they usually don't make me want to see the movie, but this one gave me chills. I can't wait.
Wakanda Forever
Saw it last weekend and wife and I both thought it was hilarious and thoroughly enjoyed it.I'm wondering if I saw the same Thor movie that others saw. I thought it was good.
We liked it. Not sure what was not strong about it.She-Hulk did not start off very strong........
I see what you did thereShe-Hulk did not start off very strong........
No she didn't, but the show did. Thought it was quite entertaining and gave a good intro. Now onto the fun and hopefully we see a "really good lawyer" soon.I see what you did thereShe-Hulk did not start off very strong........
My daughter and I enjoyed Ms Marvel. There is a credit scene in the finale that links it to future movies. Do you need to? Guess it depends on your level of Marvel interest. Then again I am watching everything they put out!!I didn't watch Ms. Marvel -- do I need to?
I still need to get around to Dr. Strange 2.
We liked episode 1 of She Hulk? I was going to skip this one too due to the previews.
The She-Hulk comics also do this, much like Deadpool.The best I can say about She-Hulk is it might be kind of fun for younger kids to watch maybe? A straight up comedy (like several others recently) but also breaking the 4th wall?
It feels like they are trying to regroup after the huge ending to the Infinity Saga while also growing the D+ offerings and its causing it to be a little disjointed with all the new characters. Not easy trying to build a new roster to move forward with. Also a lot of burn out after 22 films. Borderline hassle trying to keep up with it....My impression is that Marvel is on a really bad run. Several of the recent movies and shows are at best "OK" or "fun" or "not bad" or maybe setting up something better in the future but really not compelling entertainment as we've seen in the past from Marvel. I got about 15 minutes into Ms. Marvel before tapping out - fully admit that's unfair of me to judge it on that basis but just no interest. Dr. Strange 2 was OK maybe? Cool effects, but nothing of interest to me going on in that and not sure where it leaves us in terms of any overall story line. The best I can say about She-Hulk is it might be kind of fun for younger kids to watch maybe? A straight up comedy (like several others recently) but also breaking the 4th wall? Admitting this is totally just my own odd opinion, but I'm not on board with anything recently. The Egyptian MoonGuy thing was probably the best Marvel show of the past year for me, and that was pretty uninspiring as well.
Well that sucks. Based on the past couple movies it would have been this weekend. Is it really even still at any theaters? Oh well, I can wait.Love and Thunder on D+ 9/8.
I agree with @CletiusMaximus, I’ve been pretty underwhelmed so far. The movies have been meh and some of the D+ stuff has been almost bad. FATWS was cringe trying to make the girl terrorist redeemable after she murdered a bunch of people. Moonknight was disappointing because the previews had a The Batman feel to them and the rest of the show was nothing like it. Loved Loki and Wanda (wasn’t a fan of Dr Strange 2), but this wave is really disjointed and I feel like I’ll watch the stuff that I hear is great and wait for the rest to hit D+.It feels like they are trying to regroup after the huge ending to the Infinity Saga while also growing the D+ offerings and its causing it to be a little disjointed with all the new characters. Not easy trying to build a new roster to move forward with. Also a lot of burn out after 22 films. Borderline hassle trying to keep up with it....My impression is that Marvel is on a really bad run. Several of the recent movies and shows are at best "OK" or "fun" or "not bad" or maybe setting up something better in the future but really not compelling entertainment as we've seen in the past from Marvel. I got about 15 minutes into Ms. Marvel before tapping out - fully admit that's unfair of me to judge it on that basis but just no interest. Dr. Strange 2 was OK maybe? Cool effects, but nothing of interest to me going on in that and not sure where it leaves us in terms of any overall story line. The best I can say about She-Hulk is it might be kind of fun for younger kids to watch maybe? A straight up comedy (like several others recently) but also breaking the 4th wall? Admitting this is totally just my own odd opinion, but I'm not on board with anything recently. The Egyptian MoonGuy thing was probably the best Marvel show of the past year for me, and that was pretty uninspiring as well.
I am hoping there becomes a little more focus and continuity as they end Phase 4 and get into phase 5. Black Panther 2 looks amazing in the trailer.
MoonKnight to me was one of the lesser D+ offerings actually.
Agree on Shang Chi, from all the reviews I thought it was going to be spectacular and I was really underwhelmed. If it wasn’t a Marvel movie, I might have been OK with it but the dragon stuff and the secret place were pretty cheesy. I enjoyed the family drama like the fight club/gang stuff (IIRC) way more than that secret place. Either way, it certainly wasn’t one of the best Marvel movies like it was portrayed.I can't help but think marvel movies and shows have been played out. Not enthusiastic about future or ongoing endeavors.
Thor was eh, almost feel asleep, MoM was forgettable, while shang chi and eternals we're abysmal
MoM and Moonknight were the most disappointing in those because you’re expecting the best. Moonknight had ads making me think it was sort of a Dark Knight/The Batman type of vibe and outside of the scenes in the previews, it never got close. MoM was just a mess and the new character was beyond forgettable. Most of you don’t frequent the Invisibles thread where you have to guess the movie from an image with any body part photoshopped out. I had just watched MoM and her character was in one and I had no clue, so forgettable.Yeah, we haven’t bothered yet with Moon Knight, MoM, Thor, Ms. Marvel, or She Hulk. Just burned out I guess. All of this seems almost like a drawn-out epilogue after Endgame. And I am having trouble buying into the consequence-free time travel/multiverse dynamic.
I seem to be one of the few that liked Multiverse of Madness a lot - but I get the sentiment that this Phase overall has been subpar. Only Spiderman and Dr. Strange have been "great". Thor was tremendously disappointing if you wanted anything more than a straight comedy despite the acting of Bale and a few cool scenes.
I do think Phase 5 will pick up once the Kang storyline gets underway and we start getting the Fantastic 4 and Dr. Doom involved (and maybe the X-Men).
Wakanda Forever looks very good and that will end Phase 4. I'm excited about Namor and the rumors of Dr. Doom being in it.
Most of the recent shows have been disappointing for sure and they probably are extending the universe of characters that are introduced too far. She Hulk is actually pretty funny and I think will pick up action-wise soon. They should try and stick with the heavy hitters, because no one really cares about Ms. Marvel or Moon Knight or even She Hulk.
I’m fairness, when this whole thing started, nobody had heard of Iron Man or Black Panther or Ant Man or Dr Strange either.And it’s all just mediocre characters nobody has heard of. Moon Knight? She-Hulk? Come on who cares.
Iron Man was fairly well known. Especially if you listened to any wu-tang. The rest I’ll give you I suppose.I’m fairness, when this whole thing started, nobody had heard of Iron Man or Black Panther or Ant Man or Dr Strange either.And it’s all just mediocre characters nobody has heard of. Moon Knight? She-Hulk? Come on who cares.
I had. Doc Strange was/is a favorite of mine, along with Rocket.I’m fairness, when this whole thing started, nobody had heard of Iron Man or Black Panther or Ant Man or Dr Strange either.And it’s all just mediocre characters nobody has heard of. Moon Knight? She-Hulk? Come on who cares.
I’m fairness, when this whole thing started, nobody had heard of Iron Man or Black Panther or Ant Man or Dr Strange either.And it’s all just mediocre characters nobody has heard of. Moon Knight? She-Hulk? Come on who cares.
Gambit could be either the best movie of them all (other than Deadpool) or an epic disappointment.I’m fairness, when this whole thing started, nobody had heard of Iron Man or Black Panther or Ant Man or Dr Strange either.And it’s all just mediocre characters nobody has heard of. Moon Knight? She-Hulk? Come on who cares.
I have read ~2 decades of marvel comics(~88-2008), Iron Man was certainly a b lister, but Dr Strange was fairly popular in the comics, Ant Man was popular but was mostly before my time reading comics. Black Panther was kind of in between.
SheHulk was a member of the Avengers in the 80's, and was mostly before my time of reading comics as well.
I think the shows will get better once they introduce mutants fully. I think a standalone show featuring Gambit, Emma Frost, or Jubillee could be done quite well. There are many others, but those are the ones I would pick first.
I really don’t understand why they didn’t make eternals into a show. Focus on one character per episode, bring in some of the others as relevant, and the last two shows the ending. Granted, maybe 12 episodes is a lot but it could have been done really well.The Eternals pretty much sucked. I don't want the same formula, but something that makes any kind of sense would be nice.
We are enjoying She Hulk. Body-ody-ody-ody-ody-ody-ody-ody
If only the Eternals was stretched out even longer!!!!I really don’t understand why they didn’t make eternals into a show. Focus on one character per episode, bring in some of the others as relevant, and the last two shows the ending. Granted, maybe 12 episodes is a lot but it could have been done really well.The Eternals pretty much sucked. I don't want the same formula, but something that makes any kind of sense would be nice.
We are enjoying She Hulk. Body-ody-ody-ody-ody-ody-ody-ody
In the comics, basically it’sa story where shape shifting aliens take over many heroes and infiltrate earth. I expected more of a buildup, unless it’s been happening without much reference to it. You know how Hill and Fury were skrulls in Far from home? It’s like that but on a large scale.I watched Dr. Strange MoM last night. I thought it was pretty good.
Lots of new trailers for D+ shows released. What exactly is secret invasion?
I also saw that the Marvels picks up directly after the credit scene on Ms. Marvel. So do I need to watch that show?
Going the complete Three Stooges route was a terrible idea, especially with such a dark villain played by an incredible actor in Bale.Finally watched Thor and gotta say the whole thing felt like a parody of a Thor movie. Wtf happened to the MCU?
I agree but at least it was a fun and enjoyable parody, which gives it a leg up on almost everything else Marvel has released the last couple of years.Finally watched Thor and gotta say the whole thing felt like a parody of a Thor movie. Wtf happened to the MCU?