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- 25 de Mayo, 2013
REEEEEEEEEEEEESome nerd asked them about Adam Warlock, and they confirmed that he will not be a part of the movie.
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REEEEEEEEEEEEESome nerd asked them about Adam Warlock, and they confirmed that he will not be a part of the movie.
If Adam wasn't gonna be in Endgame, then why did they hint about him in GOTG 2?
He was going to be a villain for GOTG3 though that may change.If Adam wasn't gonna be in Endgame, then why did they hint about him in GOTG 2?
His Him pod was in the first one, wasn't it?He was going to be a villain for GOTG3 though that may change.
First off, loved the trailer. I love the marketing for this movie; they ain't showing much, and that's a good thing.
I love where Tony's character arc is going with this. He became Iron Man by using his intelligence to get out of captivity. He's going to need to do the same in space. Love it. Absolutely love it.
In regards to Captain Marvel's place in this film, I am cautiously optimistic after hearing an interview from the Russos from last year (I found this interview last night, actually). Some nerd asked them about Adam Warlock, and they confirmed that he will not be a part of the movie. After the Russos confirmed this and acknowledged that it wasn't going to go down like the comics, the nerd then asked "How are the remaining Avengers going to win then?"
The Russos then responded with an answer that makes me happy: "We're not going to have some new, overpowered character be the one to defeat Thanos. We're going to ask the audience to root for the characters that they've grown to love over the past decade."
Hopefully the Russos won't go back on their word just because a "strong wamen character" is in play now. Seriously, once Thanos is done, my excitement for the MCU isn't going to be anywhere near this strong. I'll still check out Spidey movies, but other than that? I feel like this is truly the end of the franchise. Would be a real damn shame if they dropped the ball on this one.
The stuff that they are developing for the next "phase" does seem a bit baffling. I think the best case scenario is that we'll get a couple of surprises like Guardians and Black Panther. I get the feeling that if one or two of these solo debut movies falter, they are going to either fast track an X-men reboot or dump an ocean of money on Robert Downey Jr's feetAll I can say is that I look forward to Endgame because I can finally close the book on the MCU. One of my chief concerns about the concept of the cinematic universe is that it took over a decade to complete an arc. I don't really have the inclination to stay around the MCU that long because--frankly--I feel like I have outgrown it and don't see a need to commit to watching every film.
I mean, I would come back to watch a GOOD Fantastic Four film, but you cannot get me to give a damn about the Eternals.
I mean, I would come back to watch a GOOD Fantastic Four film, but you cannot get me to give a damn about the Eternals.
they'll probably keep Hulk around until they introduce She-Hulk,
Going by his performance in Infinity War, I don't think any amount of money is going to get RDJ back for another appearance as Tony Stark. He's been making insane cash off these films and doesn't need them for his ongoing career.The stuff that they are developing for the next "phase" does seem a bit baffling. I think the best case scenario is that we'll get a couple of surprises like Guardians and Black Panther. I get the feeling that if one or two of these solo debut movies falter, they are going to either fast track an X-men reboot or dump an ocean of money on Robert Downey Jr's feet