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I thought Shang Chi was already out. Jeez.
Its hard to pay attention when you just don't care.
Its hard to pay attention when you just don't care.
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It premiered on the 16th but doesn't actually come out until this Friday. I'm pretty sure nobody really cares except the critics/journalists ready to praise the Asian representation in the MCU.I thought Shang Chi was already out. Jeez.
Its hard to pay attention when you just don't care.
Assemble the Chink AvengersThey really should've done a TV series or something for the character. Launching him in at the deep end and (actual spoilers) making him an Avenger apparently is too much, too soon.
They are now pushing that Shan-Chi could make the world a better place.
"Could an Asian-American superhero in a gargantuan Marvel epic actually change hearts and minds? Could it make the world more inclusive?"
From some puff piece in the media about the film. So yeah, the memo has clearly been sent out. The film is culturally significant and ending white supremacy. That is important. The quality of the film is not. Now that memo has been sent out, people will praise the film on these lofty expectations, over if it is good or not. You can't be against helping the world be more inclusive? So you have to support this film.
Drink every time a review mentions, covid, raise in anti-Asian hate crime, Trump, white supremacy, Black Panther.
I thought they did?They really should've done a TV series or something for the character.
They are now pushing that Shan-Chi could make the world a better place.
"Could an Asian-American superhero in a gargantuan Marvel epic actually change hearts and minds? Could it make the world more inclusive?"
I assume Strange may have wanted to use the Eye in IW but thought better of it since he also didn't use it against the telekinetic guy. As for the multiple timelines in one universe , the Ancient One specifically said the dark dimension powered that so it's probably exempt from the split timeline thing.This week's episode of What If complicates the MCU time travel/multiverse rules and shennanigans even further, with the addition of "Absolute Points" in time that when broken cause the destruction of the entire universe, the Eye of Agamoto being used to time travel (why didnt Strange use it in Infinity War then?) and the possibility of multiple timelines existing inside the same universe and not creating a branch of time/parellel dimension.
Where does Kang and the TVA fit in all this? Who the fuck knows
They even blackwashed Uatu
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He didn't use the Eye to stop Thanos and the snap, but decided to use to save his GF? I thought the "What If" in this episode was that he didnt lose his hands, not that he suddenly decided that time travel was ok.I assume Strange may have wanted to use the Eye in IW but thought better of it since he also didn't use it against the telekinetic guy. As for the multiple timelines in one universe , the Ancient One specifically said the dark dimension powered that so it's probably exempt from the split timeline thing.
Is Killmonger going to be successful in creating his perfect negro ethnostate? Is this all acording to Kang's keikaku?Seems like Ultron will be the overall threat for What If? judging by this new promo. Warmonger (as Black Panther) and episode 4's Doctor Strange will also be part of the Multiverse Avengers.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=MxxE4ifPrFM
Answered in Loki, it was suppose to happen including the Avengers going to the past, Infinity war is/was a absolute point in time and could not be changed that is why Strange saw possible futures as a solution and not ways to change the past(why didnt Strange use it in Infinity War then?)
Did they talk about this "Absolute Points" thing in Loki at all? I don't remember it. I thought the way it worked was that Kang devised the best possible timeline that would never lead to any other Kang showing up and had the TVA going around melting ppl whenever anything that didnt go according to Kangs plan happened, this apparently includes melting randos who work avarage jobs and even some ppl that are late to work.Answered in Loki, it was suppose to happen including the Avengers going to the past, Infinity war is/was a absolute point in time and could not be changed that is why Strange saw possible futures as a solution and not ways to change the past
The most funny thing about it, is that if you see it on perspective, the entire episode is just Madoka Magica: Rebellion but with Dr strange![]()
They want this to be their next black panther but don't realize that asians don't give nearly a fuck about "representation" like blacks do, and that asians don't all identify as one race.
Hope this shit stagnates, but I'm guessing there are enough white soyboys to prop it up. Not to Black Panther levels of course, but enough to give Disney an optics win.