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See AllThunderbolts* Writer Reveals John Walker Was Originally The Main Villain And Why It Became Sentry/The Void Instead
The article literally said he would have been manipulated by Val, lying to him about his super serum abilities, enhancing his powers, and making him a ticking bomb.
I Loved Lewis Pullman's Sentry, But Marvel's Original Thunderbolts* Casting Would've Made These Bob Lines Even Funnier
Glad it wasn't Yeun. As reader of the comics, it would have been difficult envisioning him as the character, don't think it suits him, and having seen him in many other roles would have been a distraction. I was kind of dissapointed he was chosen for the character. I know nothing about the guy that was chosen, so that was a bonus. Seemed to work out well enough in the end.
Jeremy Renner Reveals He Turned Down Hawkeye Season 2 After Marvel Offered "Half The Money" Of Season 1
He's not asking for anymore money so how does greed come into it, and not sure about the where high horse comes into it for refusing to do the same work for half the money. It's not about him needing the money, anybody with any dignity, self respect and who values there worth would do the same, well maybe not you. As far as the accident goes, he looked just as good as ever in Mayor of Kingstown, so as he mentioned, he isn't half the actor he was, so why should accept half the money.
Jensen Ackles’ Batman & Alexandra Daddario’s Wonder Woman Suit Up Alongside David Corenswet’s Superman In Epic DC Art
Daddario is much too short for Wonder Woman, anybody who knows the character would have thought that, and as much as the role does not take much acting ability, I couldn't see her being convincing enough.Gadot is definitely the better choice for Wonder Woman, as much some may find Daddario more physically appealing.
Okay Marvel, Let’s Not Waste The Best Chance We’ve Had Yet To Get Rid Of Smart Hulk That Isn’t A Full MCU Reboot
I got the impression Marvel did not like it that Endgame Hulk, who Universal I believe held the rights to, was more popular than characters they owned out right. I mean, the I'm always angry scene, and him obliterating Loki scene, just made people go wild in the cinema. Hulk is what everyone was talking about, and if Hulk movie was released at this point, it would have really done well in sales. They seem to go on a mission to take away and reverse all the excitement, momentum and hype that was generated by this Hulk, by trying to make him look inferior, and mentally weaker than all their main and strongest franchise characters, and giving absolutely no opportunity, to take the spotlight off any of them again. They definitely succeeded in their goal, nobody has ever talked about the Hulk in the same way again. Will they eventually give us the Hulk we all want to see now that they own the rights. Who knows. At least we have Kong in the meantime, if we want a bit of animal rage, and smashing, until Marvel decides to do the right thing.
After Watching Captain America: Brave New World Again, I Can't Believe How Much Of What Could Have Been The Movie's Best Scenes Were Spoiled By Trailer Reveals
I have never watched trailers for films that I intend to see, for that very same reason. I always look away so that it does not spoil the movie for me when I eventually go to see it. It's pretty common knowledge that trailers show some of the best bits of a movie, so you only have yourself to blame, if you decide to watch them.