The various movies obviously deserve their own threads once things actually start moving on them, but it seems like we should have a place just for general discussion about what they're planning. So here ya go. [Reply]
I hadn't thought about The Sentry in a while. I get why they wouldn't pursue that character as a movie, but now it could be a really interesting Disney+ series. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Jamie:
I hadn't thought about The Sentry in a while. I get why they wouldn't pursue that character as a movie, but now it could be a really interesting Disney+ series.
Now that you mention it, he makes the most sense as a Disney+ series. That would be a lot of fun. [Reply]
Tom Holland says Alfred Molina had to "relearn" how to be Doc Ock due to the arms no longer being practical puppets like they were in the Raimi films. https://t.co/35LOrweA74pic.twitter.com/Uy3fs5j9h6
Originally Posted by unlurking:
Yeah, What If definitely picked up. Super glad they ended up turning what appeared to be a bunch of disparate stories into an overall plot. And I loved how dark it got in some episodes.
Damnit. Now I'm going to end up finishing the series. [Reply]
I doubt that they can properly tell this story within the limited constraints of the MCU, unless they obviously come up with a completely new story. Which I'm guessing they will. Which I'm guessing will piss Rausch off royally. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Hell yeah! I fucking love the X-Men. After Spider-Man they're probably my favorite superhero property or whatever you want to call them.
1. Spiderman
2. Hulk
3. X-Men
4. Fantastic Four [Reply]
Originally Posted by lawrenceRaider:
1. Spiderman
2. Hulk
3. X-Men
4. Fantastic Four
Classic list, though I have never been much of a fan of Hulk or Fantastic Four. I will say that World War Hulk was one of the most badass characters in fiction and the F4 property carries Dr. Doom and Silver Surfer who are both pretty cool.
I'd have to say it'd go 1) Spider-Man 2) X-Men 3) Batman for me, which is almost assuredly due to the fact that I grew up watching those three cartoons in the 90's.
When I was growing up there just wasn't much good media on Iron Man, Thor, etc. so I thought they were kind of lame. Now, like most everyone else, I think Iron Man is pretty awesome thanks to RDJ's depiction and the same with Hemsworth's Thor. [Reply]