I've seen the Trickster episode. I think the difference is that Dean/Sam know something is wrong and are trying to escape, whereas SW/Vision are trying to live the Pleasantville life and blend in, in the background of the Sokovia Accords, iirc.
I've seen the Trickster episode. I think the difference is that Dean/Sam know something is wrong and are trying to escape, whereas SW/Vision are trying to live the Pleasantville life and blend in, in the background of the Sokovia Accords, iirc.
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I dunno...they dont know something is wrong straight away. Also unknown force behind this sit com based new reality they find themselves in that is doomed to end at some point? Seems some kind of similarities here. But hey its hard to come up with completely new ideas and its certainly not the typical origin story so it will be nice to see a big budget show have a bit of a weird take. I only ask people dont act like its completely innovative and ignore what came before it. Like how Black Panthar was the first black superhero lead film completely forgetting their own earlier films with Blade.
Suri Cruise and Katie Holmes are SP's.
Hmm...Hailee Steinfeld is playing Kate Bishop in Hawkeye...interesting choice.
https://screenrant.com/deadpool-3-mo...nfirmed-feige/
"Kevin Feige confirmed that Deadpool 3 will be considered part of the MCU, despite the previous 2 Deadpool films taking place in the X-Men universe."
https://screenrant.com/mcu-future-20...s-kevin-feige/
"Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige reveals they currently have the MCU planned out five to six years in advance, taking Marvel to 2026/2027."
Looking good, was afraid (still is) that they would ruin Deadpool, but there is hope `![]()
I hope Blade gets the same treatment. Im not betting on it though.
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The first Blade movies weren't superhero movies. Doesn't matter if he is a Marvel character, the movies were billed as action/horror. Also he wasn't exactly someone the kids could look up to. Same goes for Spawn.
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I mean, the aforementioned Superman/Batman movies existed in the 80s and 90s. But they were considered campy.
I don't think people really considered doing "superhero" movies seriously til the original Sam Raimi Spider-Man movies. And my contention is that The Matrix led the way in terms of showing "superpowered" individuals kicking ass.
First two episodes of WandaVision are delightfully funny. Can’t wait for the rest!
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I see Chris Evans is interested in reprising Steve Rogers again. I'm happy about it since I'm a big fan.
I'm going to guess he'll take an advisor role to Sam and Bucky like he did when he lost his Super Soldier Serum and was an old man advising them in the comics.
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Could be PR talks but apparently not.
https://twitter.com/ChrisEvans/statu...35808497229824