I liked Fury and young Coulson in the trailer. The rest was pretty underwhelming. I'm not that familiar with the comic character (meaning I never heard from her until the end of Infinity War), but this looked extremly bland.
I liked Fury and young Coulson in the trailer. The rest was pretty underwhelming. I'm not that familiar with the comic character (meaning I never heard from her until the end of Infinity War), but this looked extremly bland.
I see, the people who don't even read comics already whining.
To be fair, when he got stabbed from behind the first time, he said it stopped his phasing. Wanda asked how that was possible and he said it shouldn't be. So they didn't really ignore his density control so much as the Black Order's weapon jacked it up.
Regarding trailer: Seeing Mar-Vell suited up was my favorite part. As another mentioned, punching the old lady was a highlight for me as well. I'd have dug the scene of her hanging upside down restrained for being a cool first reveal of the full costume, but we'd seen promo photos already. I still have low interest in the film, though. The majority of my height of collecting X-Men and Spider-Man, Ms. Marvel was in a coma for a long time.
However....
If Marvel wove her lack of memories to include time as Ms. Marvel and being in a coma? Absolute brilliance as it lays a foundation for them to have a properly powerful Rogue in the future if they wished. It would also set the groundwork for her to have been Ms Marvel and allow the hero fangirling of Khan to take the moniker in the future.
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Not really, he's an alien who's kinda 'lucky' to have crash landed on a planet whoms sun boosts his physical attributes a thousandfold.
What makes Superman relatable is that he has characteristical flaws. Most of the time he's a naive boyscout who does good in the hope that people will follow his example. When multiple interpretations of the character realise that's probably never gnna happen, he's quick to use his powers to impose his totalitarian will to force people to behave. This and other conflicts within his character is what make him relateable, not the actual flawnessness and perfection of his power.
If Captain Marvel is flawless in both characteristic and power level, that's where it stops for most.
Felt like a pretty "safe" trailer. Didn't swing at all in a girl-power direction, we don't see her nuking planets, we got some hints of other characters we know and love, so yeah, felt like a safe, straight-forward trailer.
Human progress isn't measured by industry. It's measured by the value you place on a life.
Just, be kind.
Oh definitely. Even celebrities and media helped. I wonder if the same will happen to this movie.
He is more relatable now yes. But the older and earlier versions of him, not so much. He definitely has become more human. Heroes are more interesting when they have limits and flaws.
Yeah I caught that, but some cannon-fodder henchman (which is what the Black Order were reduced to in IW) stabbing him with a glaive isn't enough of an explanation for me, especially when it's clear that it happened just so the Mind Stone wouldn't be permanently out of Thanos' reach.
I mean, they could've just had Thanos use the Reality/Space Stone to stop Vision from shifting density by the time they came face to face?
Well "power level" depends on circumstance.
Must say the trailer didn't do much for me. Not expecting more than average entertainment from this tbh. After the distinct styles of guardians, ragnarok and black panther and the quirky relatability of Homecoming this teaser is a bit generic. Wonder Woman had powerful visuals and a very distinctive score that made it stand out from the get go.
They could've given her a ponytail, I think it would go better with the suit having a "combat ready" vibe to it.
So, MOST comments here are derived from movies and not comics got it.
As for the trailer, looks really good. I got a bit scared at the beginning because of the focus they were trying to convey, but they brought it back.