Firing Johnathan Majors as Kang a domestic violence victim loses his job ( thus his career) because his Caucasian girlfriend was a psycho , Robert Downey Jr's triumphant return as Dr Doom ( instead of Ironman makes sense doesn't it ??) Apologizing without apologizing & TSheU's Genger swapping methods JUST WON'T DIE ( A female Silver Surfer ) Gives me NO SENSE OF OPTIMISM for a phase 5 or 6 👎👎What So Ever 😡!!
Marvel is a victim of their own success, they will never be able to top the "Infinity Stones" arc that started with "Ironman" & ended with "The Avengers: Endgame", & Ironman's death. Their last true success, "Deadpool And Wolverine", (2024),, merely referenced all that had come before in a tongue-in-cheek manner, any other new Marvel efforts on the big screen since "Guardians of the Galaxy 3", which was solid if not great, have failed.
It's quite obvious Edward Norton would NOT ACCEPT Hulk being a Side Show JOKE he is Nowadays..It's plain to 👀 now!!
Emma Watson, Alice Englert, Dar Zuzovsky And Saoirse Ronan Were All Considered For The Role Of Yelena Belova Before Florence Pugh Was Cast
I was a total fan of the Black Widow in animation movies... but not the real-life movie... totally different character...
Firing Johnathan Majors as Kang a domestic violence victim loses his job ( thus his career) because his Caucasian girlfriend was a psycho , Robert Downey Jr's triumphant return as Dr Doom ( instead of Ironman makes sense doesn't it ??) Apologizing without apologizing & TSheU's Genger swapping methods JUST WON'T DIE ( A female Silver Surfer ) Gives me NO SENSE OF OPTIMISM for a phase 5 or 6 👎👎What So Ever 😡!!
I forgot all about the "Phases", it's coming off as more a phasing out, in terms of genuine future successes.
This is BS.
True THAT 👍 Most Definitely 🐂💩!!!
Marvel is a victim of their own success, they will never be able to top the "Infinity Stones" arc that started with "Ironman" & ended with "The Avengers: Endgame", & Ironman's death.
Their last true success, "Deadpool And Wolverine", (2024),, merely referenced all that had come before in a tongue-in-cheek manner, any other new Marvel efforts on the big screen since "Guardians of the Galaxy 3", which was solid if not great, have failed.