catashtrophe
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Galactus is a much bigger threat than vanilla Thanos, but Thanos with the Infinity Gauntlet beats Galactus easily.
I thought a full fed Galactus was borderline invincible?
Galactus is a much bigger threat than vanilla Thanos, but Thanos with the Infinity Gauntlet beats Galactus easily.
Wonderful!
Seeing this scene makes me wonder if we will get a scene at some point in the future where Thor talks to Cap and instructs/suggests he use the hammer? As in, since he saw Steve move it he starts to look at him differently and realise how worthy he really is.
Of course, it could just end up Thor dies/gets injured and Cap has to resort to trying the hammer as a last ditch effort to stop Thanos.
Either way, its gonna be a monumental moment, I can only imagine what audiences are going to be like since they have done a great job in reminding people that Thor is the only one worthy of using it.
The more I think about the MCU, the more I appreciate the subtle build-up they can do over the years, Cap slightly moving the hammer is a prime example of that.
I thought a full fed Galactus was borderline invincible?
Wielding the infinity gauntlet lets someone rewrite reality and allows Thanos to defeat metaphysical concepts- Galactus is a footnote in comparison.I thought a full fed Galactus was borderline invincible?
I thought a full fed Galactus was borderline invincible?
Or...
it's gonna stay with this single moment, much like Thor's lightning powering up Tony's suit to 400%.
Yeah but Galactus just wants to do his job, he is no more evil or good than an Hurricane.
Nah bruh. Even if that suit power up thing doesn't come into play, that hammer shit is coming
His job is eating planets, Slayven plz
He does it to keep something much worse at bay.His job is eating planets, Slayven plz
Phase 3 is much more exciting than Phase 2 ever was.
Phase 2 was a bunch of sequels and added only Guardians.
Phase 3 has a few sequels but adds Ant Man, Dr. Strange, Captain Marvel, Black Panther and Inhumans to the universe. It also concludes with TWO Avengers movies.
Phase 3 is much more exciting than Phase 2 ever was.
Phase 2 was a bunch of sequels and added only Guardians.
Phase 3 has a few sequels but adds Ant Man, Dr. Strange, Captain Marvel, Black Panther and Inhumans to the universe. It also concludes with TWO Avengers movies.
He does it to keep something much worse at bay.
Apparently there's a scene shown to the press (might have been at SDCC, can't remember) where
Cap slides on his shield, kick flicks it up to Thor, and he uses his hammer to bisect several ultron drones
fuck I can't wait to see this movie
For whatever it's worth, Marvel is considering Ant-Man as a Phase 2 movie. Your point is still very much true, though.
I mean it takes time to get to the point where they can feel confident that the general public are going to embrace such a lineup, with SO many new characters. GOTG was really the tipping point, I don't think Feige would be going full steam ahead if that movie wasn't as successful as it was.
Oh, yeah, I forgot about that. I figured Phases were marked by an Avengers movie.
Also, the number of character adds in Phase 3 means Phase 4 and probably 5 may be sequels, sequels, SEQUELS! (unless some of these movies do poorly?)
hey, whatever it takes, y'know? haha.
Apparently there's a scene shown to the press (might have been at SDCC, can't remember) where
Cap slides on his shield, kick flicks it up to Thor, and he uses his hammer to bisect several ultron drones
fuck I can't wait to see this movie
Oh, yeah, I forgot about that. I figured Phases were marked by an Avengers movie.
I do find it funny how they're releasing a film with Ultron and Ant-Man so close to one another when they have nothing in common...that we know of. The defective AI unit Tony uses is so going to be from Pym Industries.
Well, fuck. So he is considered part of the F4 series.
Well, I fully expect the next F4 to tank and the license to revert to Marvel eventually.
Wonderful!
Seeing this scene makes me wonder if we will get a scene at some point in the future where Thor talks to Cap and instructs/suggests he use the hammer? As in, since he saw Steve move it he starts to look at him differently and realise how worthy he really is.
Of course, it could just end up Thor dies/gets injured and Cap has to resort to trying the hammer as a last ditch effort to stop Thanos.
Either way, its gonna be a monumental moment, I can only imagine what audiences are going to be like since they have done a great job in reminding people that Thor is the only one worthy of using it.
The more I think about the MCU, the more I appreciate the subtle build-up they can do over the years, Cap slightly moving the hammer is a prime example of that.
Yeah but he is malicious about it. He simply "is".
He does it to keep something much worse at bay.
This may have been discussed in this thread already, I haven't read through it all but doesn't Steve Rogers have to die in Infinity Wars Part 1. Isn't Chris Evans only contracted for 3 more movies? Age of Ultron, Civil War and Infinity Wars Part 1?
This is my concern it should be a real one for people. Bubbles burst. However I think if it does happen not everyone is going to be affected the same. The one to be screwed the most is likely to be Sony as they're already at the bottom. Fox might be okay with the core X-men films. Any spin offs might crash. Marvel if they keep making films that fit various genres that happen to have super heroes in them might be okay but they'll have to stop multi-films per year. Same with DC who might just bank on the team films for those not Superman and Batman. Assuming all goes well for them with BvS and SS.
That schedule we have for the next several years can not end well. Something has to give on some front and no way does Marvel come out of that okay either.
Like a fat guy eating a cupcake!
Squirrel Girl, obv![]()
To be fair that's because Panther is already cast an appearing in Civil War.I'm ANGRY we've got no Captain Marvel/Doc Strange concept art yet. Chances are we'll be left with nothing for well over a year, barring some crazy leaks.
Captain Marvel's font is just on point. Very sci-fi.
I could imagine Cap using the hammer after he loses his shield/has it broken, whilst Thor is either KO-ed or about to be. A crutch situation.
The synopsis says that Tony revives a dormant peace-keeping program. The "concept art" Marvel released for the Ant-Man helmet has an "alternate design" that looks exactly like Ultron. There's also going to be a flashback scene in Ant-Man involving Pym, Howard Stark, and Peggy Carter.
It really sounds like Marvel did a 180 on disconnecting Pym from Ultron after Wright left the project, even if they can't make Pym directly responsible for designing and building Ultron, it's probably going to end up being his idea in the beginning (or collectively with Stark and Carter) and decided it wasn't a good idea to pursue, with Tony being the one who picks it up years later.
Do you think they'll start introducing more recurring villains, like Loki? It seems most villains in Marvel films are killed off at the end.
There's no "bubble". I think 14 years on, we can safely say "super movies" are not a fad, or a bubble, they're just another genre now. People keep going on about oversaturation but I can't imagine that term applies when the movies continue to not only make bank, but increase in said bank making (in terms of the MCU which only grows stronger as a brand year over year). The creation of the MCU has really changed comic book movies anyway.
I mean, do you really expect the casual movie goer to see a trailer for Doctor Strange (that is presumably a fine trailer) and go "well I can't go see that, DC and Sony have a bunch of other superhero movies coming out, it's too much!"? Of course not, they'll just judge that on it on its individual marketing as well as the "Marvel's Doctor Strange? Well I might see that" factor. Marvel's name is worth more to a moviegoer than DC's right now.
Basically, if Fox's FF reboot fails, or any of DC's DCU films fail, I believe it will be from them being shit and/or poorly marketed then from "oversaturation".
Super hero movies aren't a fad but trends do tend to wax and wane. Just like fantasy movies were in vogue shortly after LotR and YA novels are all the rage after Hunger Games and Twilight. Comic book movies have the benefit of being able to occupy multiple genres but certain types of films such as sci-fi may or pulp/film-noir may or may not change in popularity.
Some people will see those changes in current trends and say the bubble has burst but the bubble never really pops, it just expands and shrinks.
If Zola and the Red Skull don't resurface at some point, imma be pissed.
I'm more sad that we'll never get a BW solo movie because Ike is too cheap to pay Scarlett.(She has a per movie contract, so she would demand a hell of a payday to do a solo BW movie, especially after Lucy)
DC and Marvel have more to give, and the popularity of the genre means Image, Dark Horse and other companies could have more franchise that are movie worthy.I think Superhero movies are here to stay, their amount might vary for year to year. But I think they are now a legit genre.
Do you think they'll start introducing more recurring villains, like Loki? It seems most villains in Marvel films are killed off at the end.
I don't think she could hold a whole movie. And Lucy wasn't that good (IMO).
I personally find BW uninteresting.
I'm more sad that we'll never get a BW solo movie because Ike is too cheap to pay Scarlett.(She has a per movie contract, so she would demand a hell of a payday to do a solo BW movie, especially after Lucy)
Super hero movies aren't a fad but trends do tend to wax and wane. Just like fantasy movies were in vogue shortly after LotR and YA novels are all the rage after Hunger Games and Twilight. Comic book movies have the benefit of being able to occupy multiple genres but certain types of films such as sci-fi may or pulp/film-noir may or may not change in popularity.
Some people will see those changes in current trends and say the bubble has burst but the bubble never really pops, it just expands and shrinks.
Marvel made it to where their movies do in fact occupy multiple genres, so they won't be hit that hard in the event that the comic book bubble bursts.I think Superhero movies are here to stay, their amount might vary for year to year. But I think they are now a legit genre.