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See AllRobert Downey Jr. Shares the Inspiration for His Doctor Doom, And It Couldn't Be Better
It's just that Doom wears his mask all the time and I don't get the feeling that the readon why will be explored in FF: First Steps. So, that leads me to believe that, perhaps his end credits cameo will before his eventual scaring, then before during or at the end of Avengers: DD, the classic Dr. Doom we know and love will be here! Doing so progressively would make more since as to why they brought a recognizable actor back, to portray a masked villain (just as much as it makes you question that move too, honestly). I just wonder if he will be the Tony Stark that became Doom in the multiverse, or if he will Victor vonDoom from the start in the FF:FS universe, that follows them to the MCU version of universe 616??
The MCU Just Finally Answered 1 Marvel Power Question After Avengers: Infinity War Made It Impossible For 7 Years
The issue is somewhat related to something I comic movies, IMHO, should give greater attention to, that of how one power set relates to another. For example, fire water and electricity. The average person knows how they work in relationship to each other. Yet, when you look at the original Suicide Squad live action film, there was a character that used the fire power of a "demon" and an ancient witch. How does that power react to the other? Shazam used the power of ancient gods, so was relationship to does it have with the power of the witch or demon? Where does the DCEU/DCUs new gods relate to their old gods and where do regular superheros fit into that dynamic?! Actual water can exhaust and extinguish fire, but that same water can extend the reach of electricity. Electricity can burn like fire and water, when frozen can give freezer burn. Fire is an example of fast oxidation and freeze burn is much slower oxidation, but, in extreme cases can take place quickly too! There is also chemical burn and oil fires that require a different type of means to extinguish. We know how these work, but as more comic heros get their turn in live action, the need to understand how these power sets interact will go a long way in understanding the character and material for the average general audience!
Star Wars Already Has The Perfect Princess Leia Recast... & She Even Has A Fantastic Pitch
Why not? I guess you want everything male centric all the time! Only thing women can do is have your babies, cook and clean for you and your friends. Strong women like your mother, grandmother and sisters don't need rule models. Just long hair so you and your friends can drag them through the streets, so that you can show them off. What about the single mom households, or the young ladies and girls, who lost their mother and would love a strong female to aspire too?! No, no no, only young men should have that. I'm glad your little sister has you are someone to live up to. That way when she has serious problems in her romantic relationship you can set her straight on what a 'Real' woman would do!
Star Wars Already Has The Perfect Princess Leia Recast... & She Even Has A Fantastic Pitch
While the show may not have gotten as many views as hoped for, I personally thought Skeleton Crew was great! The approach for a teen Leia sounds good too!
Why does everyone seem to hate everything. There is no construct criticism, just everything is bad. One has the right to not like what they don't like, but so many seem to dislike everything.
DC Is Teasing the Return of Supergirl’s Most Controversial Costume, But Is It Here to Stay?
It would be better then her current outfit that looks like Captain Marvel's over at MARVEL, with Superman's "S" shield pressed on it.
Why Shalla-Bal Being The MCU's Silver Surfer Rather Than Norrin Radd Is Actually Perfect
Amazing, there are those here who are determining whether the movie will good or not based on the casting choice of one character....and they haven't even seen the movie?! What if this female Silver Surfer and the woman they choose to play her, is the best part of this film? All we have are trailers and a punch of rumors and people have already made up their minds on it. Has anyone herd the saying to 'not judge a book by it's cover'? After the film comes out and we see choices made that we feel should have been made differently, that is the reason that they do sequels, to clean up bad decisions and make what was good, better! Let's not throw out te baby with the bath water, just because we don't like what we see now. Let's give the movie a chance and make up our OPEN MIND about it AFTER we've seen it.