ManaByte
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I imagine his death by the atlantians will start the next movie off.
MCU Namor isn't from Atlantis in the MCU. He's Mayan.
I imagine his death by the atlantians will start the next movie off.
Oh yeah I forgot about the tattoos they showed. And how "visceral" he's going to be. I don't know if they say visceral on the marketing but that's totally market speakMCU Namor isn't from Atlantis in the MCU. He's Mayan.
And the Tesseract a vessel for the Space Stone
Well I wasn't really discounting Phase 4 as not having connections
It does but like you said it more like Phase 1
what I was saying is Phase 1-3 are intertwined if you look closely enough.
All the Phase 1 films connect to bring the Avengers together.
And the Tesseract a vessel for the Space Stone
You sure you watched them?
Relative to the 80s 90s and 2000s, they were b-tier for sure. Legacy has its place and I'm sure people who grew up with the MCU will consider the Xmen b-tierB-tier? Only compared to Spider-Man and X-Men. Multiple generations have grown up with Iron Man (first appearance in 1963) and Captain America (1941) comics. Those characters belong to the core of the Marvel Universe. If Iron Man and Cap America are B-tier, how would you rate The Eternals or Captain Marvel?
Well that only applies if you choose to ignore it as canon.Which is actually kind of a retcon. The Tesseract and Loki's staff weren't Infinity Stones until the end of Phase 2. Doesn't fit wanting to collect the stones to hand one over to Loki.
What I said above.Are you reading want I'm typing?
I'm talking about the Infinity Saga. The Infinity Saga basically didn't exist during phase 1. The Tesseract was retroactively turned into the space stone. When they made the first Captain America and Avengers films, they did not know the Tesseract would be the space stone.
What I said above.
I do, you're saying it's not connected because Marvel didn't have a roadmap in Phase 1 for the Infinity Saga, and connections made later with things that was in Phase 1 doesn't count..I don't think you are comprehending what I'm saying at all.
I do, you're saying it's not connected because Marvel didn't have a roadmap in Phase 1 for the Infinity Saga, and connections made later with things that was in Phase 1 doesn't count..
Anyway I got work in the morning..so have a good night
Phase One had the luxury of being Phase One. It was new and exciting, Phase 4 more or less coming off as a reboot by throwing in a ton of new characters can get tiring. I agree it should have been balanced more. Introducing characters through existing characters such as Monica Rambeau was the better play. Eternals coming out of left field comes off as disjointed and doesn’t even really feel like part of the MCU.All the movies are connected in one way or another. But at a production level they make decisions behind the scenes about how much referencing each movie has. Each movie is generally a self contained story and they decide how to add in easter eggs and connections during production. At the production level, the Infinity Saga did not exist during phase 1, hence the whole phase not having any references to the infinity stones.
Wrong. Born 70's and i'm gen X.Marvel can't use ROM. Hasbro owns him. Marvel owns the Spaceknight name, which is what they did with Agent Venom a while ago.
Boomers are in their 60s and 70s. People in their 40s and 50s are Gen X.
Wrong. Born 70's and i'm gen X.
If you were born in the 70s you would be in your 40s or 50s. Read what you're replying to.
I liked Black Panther, I wish they didn’t kill off Killmonger though.
Captain Marvel was straight trash though, and it’s not because she’s a woman. Black Widow was a far better movie and gasp! She’s a woman!
And if you think Women are disregarded then you’ve clearly never seen Buffy the Vampire Slayer before or heard about it’s reception as one of the best TV shows of all time.
Dude I said people in their 40s are Gen X. What is your problem?I'm 40's and prowdly Gen X.
you said 40-50's are/ You're wrong.