It's low key adorable how Ted's expression, such as it is, completely changes when Elsa says his name. If they're following the comic book canon, he really only gets annoyed with evil people so she might've been safe. Also, Man Thing plushies would sell.
@@johnstovall7503 That too but in the comics, he mostly burned bad people so it seems like he has some control over it or the writers just contrived it that way to keep him an antihero. He didn't tend to harm innocent people. Unfortunately, they'll probably never show us his time as the Grandmaster's champion on Sakaar since his face is on that tower.
@@johnstovall7503 technically it's negative emotions in general that get his attention. But fear itself is the one motion Man-thing himself can't stand, hence doing everything in his power to dispose of it.
Considering that Man-Thing has a connection to the Nexus of All Realities and that we are in the middle of the Multiverse Saga, that may very well be the case.
It kind of reminds me how Manny was handled in the original Ice Age film, due to not having a visible mouth most of the time they had to work a lot more on his eyes to sell the expression. I also like the detail that his pupils spreading out when he’s angry/feral which reflects the glassy eyed look in the comics, but being more condensed when he’s calm/lucid which makes him seem more human, likely reflecting his origins.
The 2005 one is legit scary and creepy as hell, but he's way too slow. & he's more of a villain rather than a misunderstood monster. I prefer the MCU version, he's way more faithful to the comics: less scary and more gentle but can be aggressive when agitated. This special made me realize why Man-Thing is a fan favourite, and it delivered. His future as a hero is definitely bright 😍😍😍
The one from 2005 sucked, I literally can't remember anything from it after watching it so long ago, it was that bad. I will do a review on it one day, once I get a good editing system & such. But will not be looking forward to it. I hope this special means we could see another Werewolf By Night special, & a Man-Thing, Tomb of Dracula, & The Monster of Frankenstein Specials.
I like how they had a mix where he can be scary and a menace to others but he also has a heart for others. I do hope we can see more of his scary side though.
Normally when you take designs from Comics 100%, you risk them looking a little goofy in a grounded world. But I think Teddy gets a pass by virtue of him not being human and debuting in a monster movie style special.
Marvel keeps surprisingly pulling it off, the comic accurate new suit for daredevil, mysterio, & now both Man thing & Werewolf. The new Falcon/Captain America suit didn’t translate well tho imo
I like how they found a way to incorporate him into live action accurately without making him seem to disturbing or uncanny and gave him a unique way to “speak”. The 2005 version looked way too edgy and gruesome to be taken seriously
@@py16667 you could also add Wanda’s Scarlet Witch costume to that list, surprising how one of the first things Elizabeth Olsen was told when she got the job was “forget the comics, you don’t have to wear that stupid crown” only for it to finally show up and look awesome in WandaVision and MOM
@@jesusvelueta3683 Easy, a 50 min special that has less budget than an actual movie has better effects, acting and overall story while a huge big budget Marvel movie thats supposed to be better, has mediocre acting, and lackluster special effects
@@py16667 So we're just throwing out valid reasons out the window then, How is it that Marvels older movies filled CGI look way better than Phase 4 movies such as Thor Ragnorok?
His real name is Ted Salas, a scientist who worked on a version of the super soldier serum, injected himself with it and crashed into a swamp turning him into Man-Thing
Idk if someone who burns you to death just because your sad angry or afraid of them good hearted. I certainly know if I did that I would go to jail and be called a monster and rightfully so. But maybe I'm thinking to much into this.
@@monkeyboimehoimenoi8395 I think you missed the part where the people there were supposed to kill him, with their only motive being that they would be rewarded for doing so and not because he's done anything bad or destructive. Ofcourse Ted would retaliate, he usually minds his own business unless you threaten him or the safety of the area he protects
@@Jjo_Han-wen saying usually implies there are times when he isn't acting that way so idk your point, second the the lore is pretty clear. Any who know fear shall burn at his touch.
The simple brutality they used to showcase Man Thing's power set was so powerful and brilliantly done. I'd rather get snapped than what Man Thing does to people.
They did a pretty good job in not only adapting this character, but also fitting him into this short film’s central theme of some monsters being people too (which is even more fitting for Ted considering he was actually human once in the comics, possibly still was in this continuity). It’s made all the more interesting that seemingly because of this portrayal of the character, I’ve seen more people refer to him as Ted rather than just Man-Thing (his human name is even in the title of this video). Here’s hoping that if they do another Halloween centered one-shot, it’s about the origins of Man-Thing, as the tragedy of Ted Salas’ transformation leaving him isolated and stripped of his identity could be a perfect contrast to showing him safe and happy with Jack as his one friend in a world he has no place in.
Just, the moment when Elsa says Ted’s name is… *chef’s kiss* Her almost quizzical expression, the face drop from Man-Thing, the still nervous but accepting way Elsa just…goes along with conversing with a creature that could smite her where she stood. It’s goddamn poetry!
Man Thing was a creature that always terrified me as a kid-- like a folklore piece, he warned me of the consequences of being evil and abrasive. Then I grew up, and I saw him in live action. He was the gentle giant who punished those of wicked taste. It was kind of comforting, in that sense and another.
He was bad cgi in the comics too? Oh wait, I forget how many people, especially marvel fans, think we’re in 2004 or something and if the effects exceed spawn then deed done? I don’t understand this mindset
@@mrcritical6751 well that’s just freaking incredible…I didn’t know at all. Figured it was just amazing CGI…oh man So when does Man-Thing and Groot team up?!?
Oh my God I love hw they did Man-thing in this XD one of my most favorite characters in the marvel line up. I hope hasbro makes a marvel legends of him an were wolf by night. For the MCU.
"Whatsoever knows fear burns at the Man-Thing's touch." To be fair, he's not doing it on purpose, it's just a fact. He can't shut it off. I like this version better than the usual portrayal of the Man-Thing in the comics, where he's almost always portrayed as driven purely by instinct, with no real memory of ever having been Ted Sallis. In this version, there's seemingly some (perhaps childlike) fragment of Ted still in there. He responds to his human name, understand the things other people say to him (mostly) and seems to be capable of forming friendships and remembering interactions. It makes for a more nuanced character. Comics Man-Thing is usually more of a force of nature than a person with a character arc.
I love how can Ted be a brutal beast or a gentle giant they did an amazing job with him hopefully we will see him and Jack again perhaps in Midnight Suns movie.
Is about time they Man Thing in the MCU last time he was a monster villain in a horror movie under the same name I do hope Man Thing and Werewolf by Night team up again in the future with the Avengers or other monsters superheroes like Blade,Moon Knight,Morbius,Frankenstein's monster,and others.
He looked phenomenal, both design and execution. In the black and white scenes he sometimes looked a little artificial, but not enough to be distracting. In that full-color ending scene tho he legit looked real, you can almost smell rotting wood and swamp grass through the screen lol
I been looking forward to seeing how Man Thing would look and he did not disappoint, ever since thor ragnarok I always wondered where he was and he looks amazing more I want to see more of Man Thing
Can we appreciate just how fucking violent him grabbing and melting people is in presentation? Like it would have been easy to just make an effect of people turning into ash, or catching on fire, or melting into goo. But no they really went for it, he grabs them with hulk-like force and they immediately burst into flame(not catch alight, burst) on contact THEN start burning and writhing in pain. I mean 1:52 like wow.
never read the comic book of "Werewolf at Night, " but along with Moon Knight, i really enjoyed these two Marvel works even more so for having no pre-knowledge or expectation about them. the cinematography and production design for Werewolf at Night were also top notch. I kinda hope Marvel might consider doing more of these under one-hour-length movies. too many series end up padding themselves to fill programming requirements.
As a long term M-T fan, I like what they did here. It's all too easy for him to become a two-dimensional tool used by the writers, or other characters in the story, to kill at necessary points in the story, a bit like a mummy arriving and doing the killing in horror films. As such, he can be almost an absence of character - an emotional reactor to events only. In this story, by giving him the ability to understand friendship and loyalty, it gives him a little more rounded humanity, makes him seem more real, and even allows for humour. A TV series or a film with the character portrayed in this style would be a must-see for me. :-)
Reason why Man Thing is called Ted is because it was a scientist called Ted Salas who worked on a version of the super soldier serum and have injected it on himself but he crashed into a swamp and become that
I did not expect to see him in the MCU. They’ve done an amazing job. I wish there was more stuff like Werewolf by Night instead of…whatever it is Marvel does nowadays.
Ive always *LOVED* Man-Thing and Swamp Thing... i've always thought Man-Thing looked Cooler in his Design though, and hated how he got such a short end of the Stick... when i saw him in Werewolf by Night for the first time i was so happy the Character FINALLY got some Justice.
It's low key adorable how Ted's expression, such as it is, completely changes when Elsa says his name. If they're following the comic book canon, he really only gets annoyed with evil people so she might've been safe.
Also, Man Thing plushies would sell.
Man Thing Teddy's....
Its fear that triggers him. "whatever knows fear burns at the Manthing's touch".
@@johnstovall7503
That too but in the comics, he mostly burned bad people so it seems like he has some control over it or the writers just contrived it that way to keep him an antihero. He didn't tend to harm innocent people.
Unfortunately, they'll probably never show us his time as the Grandmaster's champion on Sakaar since his face is on that tower.
@@johnstovall7503 technically it's negative emotions in general that get his attention. But fear itself is the one motion Man-thing himself can't stand, hence doing everything in his power to dispose of it.
@@ashleybrooke2087 maybe in a special halloween man thing show us his time in sakaar
I only saw Ted for two minutes but I love him. Please Marvel, give us more Ted.
Considering that Man-Thing has a connection to the Nexus of All Realities and that we are in the middle of the Multiverse Saga, that may very well be the case.
@@tompotter8703 yeah but I feel like marvel would use him in MCU films that has a horror side, or a slightly dark tone to it.
@@provokedrobin608I could see him in a Doctor Strange film for sure.
@@Axoleah Yes!!!
There’s technically a made for TV man thing movie from the 2000s, but I don’t think we talk about it
2:10
Ted's 'thank you' afterward made me smile.
I thought he said, "Okay" but him saying "Thank You" is also cute
I love how expressive he is.
It kind of reminds me how Manny was handled in the original Ice Age film, due to not having a visible mouth most of the time they had to work a lot more on his eyes to sell the expression.
I also like the detail that his pupils spreading out when he’s angry/feral which reflects the glassy eyed look in the comics, but being more condensed when he’s calm/lucid which makes him seem more human, likely reflecting his origins.
His eyes at 1:45 is one of my favorites. 😏
Love his expressions, the little grunts, the softening face when Elsa says his name, just fantastic
He was so well done
Man-Thing is the best. Bless his leafy heart.
Listen close enough and you can hear English being spoken in those monstrous bellows
And when Elsa said "Uhm he went that way" and Ted grunted similar to an "Okay" is just pure bliss.
@@mrcritical6751if they had to portray him with that cgi then ig they did the best they can. Sad, and disappointing but it’s their best apparently.
I loved Man-Thing in this. Such a gentle giant. Not sure how he compares to the one from his own 2005 movie.
The 2005 one is legit scary and creepy as hell, but he's way too slow. & he's more of a villain rather than a misunderstood monster.
I prefer the MCU version, he's way more faithful to the comics: less scary and more gentle but can be aggressive when agitated. This special made me realize why Man-Thing is a fan favourite, and it delivered. His future as a hero is definitely bright 😍😍😍
The one from 2005 sucked, I literally can't remember anything from it after watching it so long ago, it was that bad. I will do a review on it one day, once I get a good editing system & such. But will not be looking forward to it. I hope this special means we could see another Werewolf By Night special, & a Man-Thing, Tomb of Dracula, & The Monster of Frankenstein Specials.
A lot better than the 2005 movie. In that he was the villain and not a gentle giant
I like how they had a mix where he can be scary and a menace to others but he also has a heart for others. I do hope we can see more of his scary side though.
@@transformerscollector7813 different interpretations can exist, 2005 was a movie I’ll always love
Everytime the Man-Thing kills something, I laugh my ass off because of the trademark "Fear Burns at the Man-Thing's touch."
Technically it’s whoever KNOWS fear burns. Which means Daredevil is safe.
@@benwasserman8223 ye and its good bc he cant see him
@@benwasserman8223 it's actually any negative emotion like anger and sadness, but fear is the one he's most exposed to
@@benwasserman8223 Punisher too
Normally when you take designs from Comics 100%, you risk them looking a little goofy in a grounded world. But I think Teddy gets a pass by virtue of him not being human and debuting in a monster movie style special.
I've always wondered how they would do Man-Thing. I'm happy they just learned into it.
Marvel keeps surprisingly pulling it off, the comic accurate new suit for daredevil, mysterio, & now both Man thing & Werewolf. The new Falcon/Captain America suit didn’t translate well tho imo
I like how they found a way to incorporate him into live action accurately without making him seem to disturbing or uncanny and gave him a unique way to “speak”. The 2005 version looked way too edgy and gruesome to be taken seriously
@@py16667 you could also add Wanda’s Scarlet Witch costume to that list, surprising how one of the first things Elizabeth Olsen was told when she got the job was “forget the comics, you don’t have to wear that stupid crown” only for it to finally show up and look awesome in WandaVision and MOM
@@py16667 moon knights costume was really good
This actually looks visually amazing. Funny how some under the radar marvel special has better effects and cinematography than most of phase 4
It was all practical effects. I don't think the transformation was though.
How do you compare one single special with a whole movie that requieres a lot Of CGI
@@jesusvelueta3683 Easy, a 50 min special that has less budget than an actual movie has better effects, acting and overall story while a huge big budget Marvel movie thats supposed to be better, has mediocre acting, and lackluster special effects
Because they used a ton of practical effects & only needed minimal CGI anyway, silly to even compare tbh
@@py16667 So we're just throwing out valid reasons out the window then, How is it that Marvels older movies filled CGI look way better than Phase 4 movies such as Thor Ragnorok?
I love him! And I love that they call him Ted! Especially since no one is exactly how much of Man-Thing is Ted, but there he is
His real name is Ted Salas, a scientist who worked on a version of the super soldier serum, injected himself with it and crashed into a swamp turning him into Man-Thing
Honestly might be less of the old ted and more like a straight up intelligent animal.
Bless Man-Thing's heart. He's the best.
*Whoever knows fear **_burns_** at the touch of the Man-Thing!*
*“Ouch!”*
So.... everyone?
@@Kncperseus Not if you know his name is... Ted.
Lmfao
@@AurelionSass Sallis,his full name is Theodore Sallis
@@Kncperseus Not me. I don't fear him. I love this guy. He's adorable. Bless his moss-covered heart.
I like it when good hearted beings like Ted wield great power. Definitely want to see more of him.
It's Man-Thing
@@bleedinggreennation8291 Ted Salas is his real name, that's why the show calls him Ted
Idk if someone who burns you to death just because your sad angry or afraid of them good hearted. I certainly know if I did that I would go to jail and be called a monster and rightfully so. But maybe I'm thinking to much into this.
@@monkeyboimehoimenoi8395 I think you missed the part where the people there were supposed to kill him, with their only motive being that they would be rewarded for doing so and not because he's done anything bad or destructive. Ofcourse Ted would retaliate, he usually minds his own business unless you threaten him or the safety of the area he protects
@@Jjo_Han-wen saying usually implies there are times when he isn't acting that way so idk your point, second the the lore is pretty clear. Any who know fear shall burn at his touch.
I’ve wanted to see a live action Man-Thing for 10 years. Not counting the man thing movie fiasco. They nailed it! Best thing out of phase 4 thus far
Yeah,I think I like this one too.The one in the solo movie rarely even made an appearance.
They didn't though, man thing is soposed to have no emotion. A mindless beast. I like it yes, but it's not a good adaptation
He has only 2 minutes of screen time, but PROTECT TED AT ALL COSTS! 🥺
Man Thing
I mean *looks at the acid goop that used to be a thug* I think he can take care of himself
Those Man things are between cute and creepy at the same time😂
The simple brutality they used to showcase Man Thing's power set was so powerful and brilliantly done. I'd rather get snapped than what Man Thing does to people.
My favorite boy is finally here!!!
It's the special horror for next year
@@1Darknews11 Is that confirmed or just speculation?
@@Jojozilla426 speculation
Nice to see Man Thing getting the recognition he deserves now
We need a Groot and Man Thing team up movie ASAP
Yes yes yes. 🙌
Groot: "I, am Groot. We are Groot, I am Groot!"
(That was Groot for "Finally, a worthy opponent. Our battle will be legendary!")
and the cameos of creatures and beings that were in this short
Man-Thing and Werewolf by night are my new Favorite Marvel Horror Characters now
Maybe someday the people will get what they deserve, a howling commandos spin-off series
He looks incredible
You did not watch man thing 2005
You haven’t watched any movies with phenomenal practical effects
God he’s so adorable and amazing
Man thing in 2005 was creepy as fuck and this version is better than man thing from 2022
💀💀💀💀💀💀
I’m glad they kept the design of Man-Thing accurate to the comics! Would’ve loved to see some bigger moth man like eyes for him though.
They did a pretty good job in not only adapting this character, but also fitting him into this short film’s central theme of some monsters being people too (which is even more fitting for Ted considering he was actually human once in the comics, possibly still was in this continuity). It’s made all the more interesting that seemingly because of this portrayal of the character, I’ve seen more people refer to him as Ted rather than just Man-Thing (his human name is even in the title of this video).
Here’s hoping that if they do another Halloween centered one-shot, it’s about the origins of Man-Thing, as the tragedy of Ted Salas’ transformation leaving him isolated and stripped of his identity could be a perfect contrast to showing him safe and happy with Jack as his one friend in a world he has no place in.
They nailed him! He looks perfect!!!
I've always loved Man-Thing, and I'm glad he seems to be happy living in the MCU. I'm glad he has a friend.
man thing waiting for Jack with some warm coffe and a pack of cards... dude is just wholesome
We need a Marvel Team-Up movie starring Groot and Man-Thing.
Man things: Uhh uhh er
Groot: I’m Groot!
Man things: urrr
@@TheShinorochi That is funny!
No!
Other characters(except Rocket and Werewolf): Understandable, have a great day
@@Mythical.History Werewolf: "I am your father."
Rocket: "Nooooo."
Just, the moment when Elsa says Ted’s name is…
*chef’s kiss*
Her almost quizzical expression, the face drop from Man-Thing, the still nervous but accepting way Elsa just…goes along with conversing with a creature that could smite her where she stood.
It’s goddamn poetry!
Yes!!! Its like a dream come true to Marvel horror fans!!!!!
He may look like a monster on the outside, but he has twice the humanity than most others.
i didn't know Ted was chill like that, right on.
Nobody told me there was new Man-Thing media. This is what comic derived content is meant to be like.
I love how he's gentle and scary at the same time
Hope marvel makes a show of him
While the cgi touchups on the practical effects aren’t perfect, I still love this man-thing.
Man Thing was a creature that always terrified me as a kid-- like a folklore piece, he warned me of the consequences of being evil and abrasive. Then I grew up, and I saw him in live action. He was the gentle giant who punished those of wicked taste. It was kind of comforting, in that sense and another.
His little wave at the end, like "Thanks, Elsa"
Probably the most comic accurate thing we have ever seen in the MCU!
He was bad cgi in the comics too? Oh wait, I forget how many people, especially marvel fans, think we’re in 2004 or something and if the effects exceed spawn then deed done? I don’t understand this mindset
Best thing Marvel has done since EndGame. Absolutely amazing
Agreed
Lol it was ok
@@josephmoore9706 looking back on it, I agree💀
Man-Thing’s not an enemy. He’s a friend.
Finally Man-Thing is now back in Live-Action!!
Man thing is such a gentle giant who wields so much power. ❤
I’m glad to see people enjoyed this. I think they did a great job portraying Ted, especially in the color scene at the end
I thought he looked great during the show but when we saw them both in color at the end….man that looked real. Straight-up fooled me. Lots of charm…
The character was real, they built a practical Man-Thing suit/animatronic then enhanced the expressions with CGI
@@mrcritical6751 well that’s just freaking incredible…I didn’t know at all. Figured it was just amazing CGI…oh man So when does Man-Thing and Groot team up?!?
Imagine having Ted as one of the boys. Shit would be so chill
Dont we already have that with Groot?
@@megaultradamn I mean irl you dumbass
Oh my God I love hw they did Man-thing in this XD one of my most favorite characters in the marvel line up. I hope hasbro makes a marvel legends of him an were wolf by night. For the MCU.
They have a man thing legend baf already
@@forestthomer938 I mean a figure for the MCU. I have both man thing figures. I meant for the cinematic marvel universe
Jamm brought so much Life into His Animation and eyes and everything they did a stunning Job bringing him to life
I wanna be a werewolf and have a big green swamp buddy as a companion.
"The Man, the Myth, the Legend!“
and its just their buddy Ted.
Ted is the best in Werewolf By Night.
"Whatsoever knows fear burns at the Man-Thing's touch."
To be fair, he's not doing it on purpose, it's just a fact. He can't shut it off.
I like this version better than the usual portrayal of the Man-Thing in the comics, where he's almost always portrayed as driven purely by instinct, with no real memory of ever having been Ted Sallis. In this version, there's seemingly some (perhaps childlike) fragment of Ted still in there. He responds to his human name, understand the things other people say to him (mostly) and seems to be capable of forming friendships and remembering interactions. It makes for a more nuanced character. Comics Man-Thing is usually more of a force of nature than a person with a character arc.
This guy was on Sakaar! Literally I can’t believe this just passed over my head. Sure Ares and Beta Ray Bill but Man Thing?!
Maybe they’ll explain how he got there.
Whatever knows fear burns at the Manthings touch... and he make a good cup of coffee as well it seem.
THOSE WHO FEEL FEAR BURN AT THE MAN THING'S TOUCH- OUCH.
I love how can Ted be a brutal beast or a gentle giant they did an amazing job with him hopefully we will see him and Jack again perhaps in Midnight Suns movie.
I collected man thing comics. Nice to see him on the screen
Everything considered our big green friend looks quite good. I like the use of practical effects here.
Man-Thing! Ba-dun! Dun dun dun! You make my heart sing!
Is about time they Man Thing in the MCU last time he was a monster villain in a horror movie under the same name I do hope Man Thing and Werewolf by Night team up again in the future with the Avengers or other monsters superheroes like Blade,Moon Knight,Morbius,Frankenstein's monster,and others.
This man-thing needs to become a TV show... some of the best cgi i've seen, and a cool character.
I like how the black and white colors at the beginning highlight his facial expressions and eyes more.
He looked phenomenal, both design and execution. In the black and white scenes he sometimes looked a little artificial, but not enough to be distracting. In that full-color ending scene tho he legit looked real, you can almost smell rotting wood and swamp grass through the screen lol
I been looking forward to seeing how Man Thing would look and he did not disappoint, ever since thor ragnarok I always wondered where he was and he looks amazing more I want to see more of Man Thing
im glad ted is alive.
so we got Thor Hulk, Rocket racoon Groot and now Jack werewolf Ted the man thing :3 u know they had something in common.. What a dynamic duo 🔥🔥
The few minutes Ted is on screen are adorable and I like marvels take on man thing. Marvel, give us more Ted
Can't believe how good man thing looks
1:24
They got man-thing right it’s amazing that the cgi in this had improved here
Mostly practical actually! Man-Thing was created using practical animatronics plus a suit enhanced with cgi
@@iateyourkidneys8779 sweet!
I hope we're gonna see a Man-Thing Movie for Disney Plus.
I love how this thing has more personality and charisma than the entire CGI cast of The Lion King.
Can we appreciate just how fucking violent him grabbing and melting people is in presentation? Like it would have been easy to just make an effect of people turning into ash, or catching on fire, or melting into goo. But no they really went for it, he grabs them with hulk-like force and they immediately burst into flame(not catch alight, burst) on contact THEN start burning and writhing in pain. I mean 1:52 like wow.
And the head and face is the last thing to burn as well which is extra painful, you’re fully conscious through the whole thing
The first time I looked at Man Thing's design, I thought he was some kind of "swamp elephant". But now, I think he's scary and awesome.
never read the comic book of "Werewolf at Night, " but along with Moon Knight, i really enjoyed these two Marvel works even more so for having no pre-knowledge or expectation about them. the cinematography and production design for Werewolf at Night were also top notch. I kinda hope Marvel might consider doing more of these under one-hour-length movies. too many series end up padding themselves to fill programming requirements.
Kang’s greatest weakness 🥰
I love Ted so much
As a long term M-T fan, I like what they did here. It's all too easy for him to become a two-dimensional tool used by the writers, or other characters in the story, to kill at necessary points in the story, a bit like a mummy arriving and doing the killing in horror films. As such, he can be almost an absence of character - an emotional reactor to events only. In this story, by giving him the ability to understand friendship and loyalty, it gives him a little more rounded humanity, makes him seem more real, and even allows for humour. A TV series or a film with the character portrayed in this style would be a must-see for me. :-)
Reason why Man Thing is called Ted is because it was a scientist called Ted Salas who worked on a version of the super soldier serum and have injected it on himself but he crashed into a swamp and become that
Finally...A movie gets Man-Thing right!
The mcu need more horror-themed superheroes
The multiverse implies somewhere, in some universe ManThing is actually a Man's Thing
1:48 when someone with cold hands grabs you
FINALLY a great looking Man Thing! He needs a much better film than the 2005 abomination.
Man-thing in werewolf by night:🙂
Man-thing in his own movie:🌚
That grumbling he does, his size and friendly demeanor to non-threats makes me think of Big Daddies from Bioshock
Marvel nailed it with this one. I wish other mcu stuff was this amazing!
I did not expect to see him in the MCU. They’ve done an amazing job. I wish there was more stuff like Werewolf by Night instead of…whatever it is Marvel does nowadays.
TED!!! Seriously, how can you not love that face??
Angy Manthing Face: 🧑🧑🧒
*"Ted?"*
Confoosed Ted Face: 🧑🧒🧒
at first I was like "oh cool, a new vintage-style horror movie" then I looked in the comments and found out this is Marvel and now I'm like "oh"
We need MORE Man-Thing
he who knows fear. burns at the touch of the man thing.
People like to shit on phase 4, but we can all agree that Werewolf By Night is great.
Gael Garcia Bernal's performance as Jack Russel was great.
He doesn't come across as some superhero - just a normal dude.
YESS THIS IS WHAT I WANT
X-MEN MUTANTS AND THE SUPERNATURAL
Glad to they did Man-Thing beautifully
werewolf by night is the most under rated Marvel movie, its the best marvel movie since infinity war
Ive always *LOVED* Man-Thing and Swamp Thing... i've always thought Man-Thing looked Cooler in his Design though, and hated how he got such a short end of the Stick... when i saw him in Werewolf by Night for the first time i was so happy the Character FINALLY got some Justice.
I love that first hand scene , I didn't expect Ted
Wonder if we’ll get his backstory with the Super Soldier Serum and Mockingbird
Man-Thing is a national treasure. God bless him.
Really excited to see Ted in more movies.