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See All"Thank You, Fantastic Four!" - After The Fantastic Four: First Steps Trailer, I'm Now Even More Confident The MCU's Newest Team Is Going To Epically Fail
It seems pretty clear to me that this was inverse is the one with the Tony Stark Doctor Doom. When the FF ends up bailing on this universe, Doom will go with them into the main MCU universe, setting up Doomsday.
The Acolyte's Cancelation Explained By Shocking New Viewership Data
What has happened to the Star Wars Franchise?
There was a time that when a new Star Wars property was released in theatres, 10's of millions of people would line up to watch it opening weekend.
Now there is a new addition to the lore, you can watch it right in your home without waiting in long lines, and it can't even draw over 2.5 million people on the opening, and then fewer than a million people even want to stick around to see the ending.
What the heck is that? What has Disney done to Star Wars? If you can't get at least 10 million people to turn up for the opening episode the weekend that it drops, then you are doing something very wrong!
I think this is a terrible indicator for any future movies. They will probably be considered flops. Either no one cares about Star Wars anymore except a few die hards, or the property is so saturated people don't care if they watch it.
What could they possibly do for a new movie that will drive 10's of millions of people to a theater? Daisy Ridley in the Star Wars version of Brave certainly isn't going to do it!
After 29 Years, We Have Finally Learned How to Beat DC's Doomsday
Responding to Edward. You have to throw time travel out. I mean someone could go back and blow up Krypton before it ever formed and then no Superman. You have to assume laws of the universe prevent such tampering. Someone powerful enough to travel through time could destroy anything, and don’t need Doomsday to do it.
plus it just makes infinite universes and we know there are just 52 of them. If you pluck someone from the timeline, you now have two universes, the original and the offshoot where is was plucked out. Then it just spirals from there.
The Acolyte Finale's Weirdest Scene Explained By Showrunner Leslye Headland
Bazael helped Sol capture and restrain Mae just a few hours before he sabotaged the ship. He knew Sol had done nothing before to indicate he would harm Mae!
So what Headland is saying is that she wrote herself into a corner and had to make Bazael behave out of character to serve as. Dues Ex Machina!
in other words POOR WRITING! I’m glad the show creators aren’t ashamed enough to it they bothched the entire show!
The Acolyte's Villain May Not Be A Sith Lord... But I Think I've Figured Out What He Really Is
I think the author needs to brush up on his lore a bit. The original Jensaari were Sith.
They were founded when a Jedi found Sith writings claiming the Jedi stole all they knew from the Sith. He left the Jedi and founded the Jensaari. However, this was a Sith trick and the Sith writings were corrupting the people who followed those writings.
So they were in fact Sith initially; born of a Sith trap meant to corrupt Jedi and make them Sith. The Jedi killed the leader of the Jensaari and many of their followers. Surviving continued the neutral teachings, thinking Jedi were evil.
After generations, they became this group of neutral Force s who claimed they were the balance between light and dark. And they sort of were.
But Acolyte takes place so far back that if this were some early group of Jensaari, they would be the evil ones corrupted by Sith; which would mean they are Sith. They just might not realize it or believe it.