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Edited by Mrph1 on Jul 29th 2024 at 3:09:00 PM
I really hope that doesn't keep being a thing. Tony's great. We know that. But he shouldn't start getting in the way of letting all these other characters build their own mythoses. It's kind of acceptable with Spider-Man because Spidey's Rogues Gallery is so well known that we know the whole "Iron Man is responsible for all of them!" bit is new and different, but it shouldn't - say - happen with Black Panther or Captain Marvel, characters whose universes and histories are only now being introduced to the audience.
The only one I'd really accept with an explicit Iron Man connection is Mandarin, for obvious reasons.
Nothing official yet. Right now there's only one movie confirmed for 2022 though (Black Panther II), so it could be there. It's funny, because there are several movies Feige confirmed are in the works (Captain Marvel 2, Blade, Guardians 3 and the Fantastic Four reboot) yet we have no idea when or where they're gonna be dropped yet.
Alternatively, maybe they could fold Ant-Man and Wasp into a West Coast Avengers movie.
Edited by comicwriter on Sep 14th 2019 at 9:55:39 AM
Finding out Black Widow takes place after Civil war is kinda disappointing, as I was hoping it would be an origin story.
Like creepy stories? Check out my book!I would have liked the new Black Widow movie take place in the 2,000 as they originally said.
In fact, they could justify why Natasha of the year 2,000 looks the same age as her older version.
1-The year 1,984 was not true, Natasha received a serum that makes her age much slower and was really born much earlier.
2-The year 1,984 was true, but Natasha received a serum that causes her to suffer accelerated aging in her first 16 years, but after 16 she stops aging or ages very slowly.
So link's in portuguse, but Waititi said Thor will still be the protagonist, not Jane Foster
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Waititi is a well-known troll, granted, and I can't say I'm unhappy at not having to wait until GOTG 3 for more Lebowski Odinson, but now I have even less of a clue of what kind of movie Love and Thunder wants to be.
EDIT: Link in english
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Edited by HailMuffins on Sep 15th 2019 at 9:26:26 AM
Wait.
Is Thor still gonna be in Guardians 3? I was under the impression he'd be gone by the time the movie was a thing.
One Strip! One Strip!I'm not expecting Jane-Thor to have much of an appearance, despite the hype. My expectation is that there will be, like, one scene where Thor powers up Jane somehow and makes her Thor for the duration of one action scene, and then she's never Thor again. And then the rest of her spot in the film is just an ill-conceived attempt at resurrecting the awful Jane/Thor romance.
If I'm wrong, I'll be pleasantly surprised. But that's what Marvel's led me to expect. Best case scenario, she's as important to the plot as Rescue's neat but completely irrelevant appearance in Endgame. Worst case, Rescue's five seconds of nothing in Iron Man 3.
My Tumblr. Currently side-by-side liveblogging Digimon Adventure, sub vs dub.I get the feeling Love and Thunder will start with Thor going on a mission with the Guardians, only to leave by ten minute mark. Maybe he either leaves on his own accord or is kicked off because he's not gelling well with the team.
Either way, don't expect an "Asgardians of the Galaxy" movie like what the ending to Endgame promised.

That can't happen anymore now that Spiderman is gone.
Now villains will be villains for their own reasons.
Random thought: even though I don't think it was a big deal as far as events go, I'd like to see an adaptation of Atlantis Attacks.
....though I guess they would have to leave out Spiderman's parts.
Edited by HandsomeRob on Sep 14th 2019 at 9:06:13 AM
One Strip! One Strip!