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See AllI’m Impressed The MCU’s Last 3 Movies All Pulled Off The Same Villain Trick In A Row
Typical lazy ScreenRant article..
On top of your vast oversimplifying of Thunderbolts that I'm not going to get into, I hadn't seen ANYTHING to make it seem like the "power of friendship" helped Deadpool and Wolverine survive, and assumed they were able to survive the whole Time-Ripper circuit thing because of their healing factors. While Deadpool was angry that Wolverine blocked him out of the room and tried tried to (presumably)sacrifice himself to reverse the Time Ripper's effects, Wolverine's arms just weren't long enough to reach by himself until Deadpool found a way to get there to help him.
And, if you're going to stretch that far, you might as well include EVERY superhero movie (or even just regular action movie) ever made, because the characters are ALWAYS shown as willing to sacrifice themselves to save each other, and other people.
Thanks To Thunderbolts*, A Harsh Reality About The Avengers' Treatment Of Scarlet Witch Has Been Confirmed
As far as her "enslaving and torturing" the town: The series was pretty crystal clear that she had no idea what she was doing because it was totally by accident, and that she thought they were happy the entire time but was so horrified when she found out that they WERE basically being tortured, she IMMEDIATELY let them go and told them to run out through an opening she created in the Hex, then collapsed the Hex in its entirety (sacrificing her resurrected, then, husband AND her two children) to set things as right as she could once she dealt with Agatha.
Please Marvel, Don't Actually Make The Thunderbolts* Team The New Avengerz With A Z
Some of you ScreenRant "writers" don't even deserve to have your (what, I'm sure, you generously call) "work" published—let alone actually get PAID for it.. Writing an entire article over an OBVIOUS joke by a comic relief character, as if you ACTUALLY believe it's going to be their name and harm their reputation moving forward (especially since the Thunderbolts COMIC even changed its name to The New Avengers after the movie's release) is nothing but a transparent, pathetic, and plain sad attempt to turn LITERALLY NOTHING into an undeserved paycheck..
Old Biff's Dark Fate In Back To The Future 2 Should Not Have Been Cut From The Movie
I'm guessing you either weren't alive yet or just weren't around for much time before everyone started storing every single number in their phones. Before cell phones allowed us to do that, people legit DID just EVERYONE'S numbers by heart. When I was little, I knew the numbers of everyone in my family, all of my friends, various businesses (particularly take-out places), people's work numbers, etcetera. Then, once I got my first cell phone, I gradually started forgetting them (and ESPECIALLY just never committing new numbers to memory to begin with) simply because there was no need to know them anymore.
Old Biff's Dark Fate In Back To The Future 2 Should Not Have Been Cut From The Movie
That's a weird rule for you to make up all on your own. There are like a million articles about, not only scenes that were cut after being shot, but also scenes that were cut before being shot, previous versions of scripts, and even ideas that were had about what to do that were never even written down.
I Still Can’t Believe Marvel Basically Confirmed That The Guardians Of The Galaxy Would’ve Won The Avengers’ First Movie Effortlessly
That scene had NOTHING to do with how "powerful" the Guardians are (which... they really aren't.. in, like, ANY way—especially compared to just OG Avengers like Thor or Hulk, who could each take out the entire Guardians team on their own with ZERO trouble).
It was just Rocket revealing that he knew that blowing up the mothership would have taken out the army—which is just something he knows and the Avengers didn't because he's gained knowledge about them from his time traveling in space and the Avengers didn't know anything about them (or ANYTHING ELSE from space) by that point and had to figure it out on the fly, and basically by accident and strange coincidence (probably because Joss Whedon likes to have characters gain dramatic turnarounds and victories without the audience—or even the characters—even having any idea about the game-changing effects that the heroes' actions will have, or just having them ASSUME the outcome of something with know evidence or knowledge about it).