You guys think I can go into The Defenders without watching any Iron Fist or Luke Cage? Because I really don't wanna.
You guys think I can go into The Defenders without watching any Iron Fist or Luke Cage? Because I really don't wanna.
You guys think I can go into The Defenders without watching any Iron Fist or Luke Cage? Because I really don't wanna.
I though Luke Cage probably was on par with Jessica Jones and one of the best out of the Netflix shows, and Iron Fist was fine (the amount of people on here falling over themselves to tell everyone else how shit it was is crazy)You guys think I can go into The Defenders without watching any Iron Fist or Luke Cage? Because I really don't wanna.
They definitely left the door open, but I kinda doubt it. Weaving didn't really want to come back and I think whatever plans they had for him were probably in phase 2.Last week I decided to watch all the MCU movies in order on Bluray, now up to age of Ultron.
One thing I noticed with Cap 1 and I am sure its been picked up a 1000 times but it was the first time I noticed it but the Red Skull didn't actually die. The tesseract transported him somewhere. I always assumed he did because Cap specifically says that he is dead. So is it possible that he could show up again in the Infinity Wars with Thanos?
You guys think I can go into The Defenders without watching any Iron Fist or Luke Cage? Because I really don't wanna.
There's no better time to bring back Red Skull than now. Just have T'Challa, Sam and Rhodey kick the shit out of him for 3 hours.
You guys think I can go into The Defenders without watching any Iron Fist or Luke Cage? Because I really don't wanna.
There's no better time to bring back Red Skull than now. Just have T'Challa, Sam and Rhodey kick the shit out of him for 3 hours.
I wonder if that means Hugo Weaving would come back. He still has a contract with Marvel.I think Red Skull is pretty much a lock that he is in one of the infinity wars movie, since the tesseract has some sort of transportation ability and he was literally beamed away at the end of Cap 1.
They definitely left the door open, but I kinda doubt it. Weaving didn't really want to come back and I think whatever plans they had for him were probably in phase 2.
I wonder if that means Hugo Weaving would come back. He still has a contract with Marvel.
I wonder if that means Hugo Weaving would come back. He still has a contract with Marvel.
Though I read somewhere in an interview with him a couple months ago that he was now open to coming back
Edit:
SpaceWolf was so kind and prepared a spot-on summary of Iron Fist.
I'd love for Red Skull to come back as they left that door wide open for him but I don't know how they would.
The actor will appear in season 2 of the Marvel-Netflix drama about the titular super-powered private investigator played by Krysten Ritter, EW has confirmed. The Doctor Who alum starred in the first season as Kilgrave, a mind-controlling villain who tormented Jessica until — nearly two-year-old spoiler alert! — she grew immune to his powers and snapped his neck, killing him in the season finale.
Gonna be some kind of residual memory thing I bet that haunts Jessica.
I think it was intentional to leave a door open to having all the villains killed with infinity stones come back at once as a inversion of the Avengers, but it looks like Infinity War is going with the Black Order instead; if Red Skull/Ronan/Ultron were coming back we'd have heard casting news already.
There's a chance they come back later, and Red Skull might be a topical villain in particular, but I'd be legit surprised if we don't hear confirmation of their return during production unless they show up in a stinger first.
iirc, Hugo Weaving was uncomfortable playing a comic book version of Hitler because Nazism is too evil to treat like a comic.
Why he took the role to start with, I don't know.
They know he was the best part of the show.David Tennant somehow returning for JJ S2:
http://ew.com/tv/2017/08/14/jessica-jones-david-tennant-season-2/
From what I hear Hugo Weaving didn't love being in Captain America one. Red Skull would probably be recast, which is a shame because Weaving was good in the role.
So I'm guessing that eventually they'll run out of villains and heroes to kill off and they'll just keep reviving them like in the comics, right? You can't keep some of these characters alive forever.
I wonder how the movie going audience would deal with that. Characters dying left and right only to come back later through some inane ways. We're used to a character or two coming back in a film or tv franchise, but if these films become like comic books it'll be on a whole different level.
From what I hear Hugo Weaving didn't love being in Captain America one. Red Skull would probably be recast, which is a shame because Weaving was good in the role.
So I'm guessing that eventually they'll run out of villains and heroes to kill off and they'll just keep reviving them like in the comics, right? You can't keep some of these characters alive forever.
I wonder how the movie going audience would deal with that. Characters dying left and right only to come back later through some inane ways. We're used to a character or two coming back in a film or tv franchise, but if these films become like comic books it'll be on a whole different level.
iirc, Hugo Weaving was uncomfortable playing a comic book version of Hitler because Nazism is too evil to treat like a comic.
Why he took the role to start with, I don't know.
I thought it would be a lot of fun to play a classic über-Nazi, someone who thought Hitler was a pussy! [Laughs] It was fun to play; I enjoyed the outrageousness of the German accent that I employed and I enjoyed the extraordinary mask and costume, even though it was unbelievably hot inside it. I enjoy mask work; I enjoy trying to animate masks and reveal certain things that the mask itself might not reveal. V for Vendetta was another example of that, but there was less animation within that mask versus the Red Skull.
In terms of me going back and doing another one, I dont know. Im not sure what theyre up to with the Red Skull.
Well that's good to know.
I thought it was weird the way he died - it looked like he was absorbed by the tesseract more than killed/disintegrated by it.
Great news.David Tennant somehow returning for JJ S2:
http://ew.com/tv/2017/08/14/jessica-jones-david-tennant-season-2/
Isn't that supposed to be Yggdrasil?Nah, it looked like a huge transportation beam.
Isn't that supposed to be Yggdrasil?
Was he teleported away? I thought there was a big flash of light in the plane and he disappeared. I really need to rewatch TFA.
Joker ghost type dealDavid Tennant somehow returning for JJ S2:
http://ew.com/tv/2017/08/14/jessica-jones-david-tennant-season-2/
These 4 have all died because of a Stone. In Dr. Strange, no one dies as a direct result of the Time Stone that I can recall.My running theory is that these guys got sucked into gems:
Ultron
Red Skull
Ronan
Malekith
But he was infused with the Aether at the time. Loophole!Malekith wasn't killed by a stone, he was squished by his ship.
Malekith wasn't killed by a stone, he was squished by his ship.
But he was infused with the Aether at the time. Loophole!
I'd imagine so, otherwise how does the Collector get his hands on it via Sif and the other Asgardian?Wait
Did they go back for the Aeather after he died?
I can't remember shit.
I really hope they don't make Frank a hero, because Frank isn't one. He does "good things"in horrifying ways.It's an interesting predicament. To put him as the central character is interesting. I think that my big struggle with him is that one of my biggest kind of things that I'm always fighting for on set is, I always want to preserve the essence of Frank, and have the right and be bold enough to really turn my back on the audience, and not do things to win the audience's favor, but rather stay true to the character and the essence of who he is.
I think Frank is brutal. Frank is damaged. Frank is tortured. I think Frank, when he engages in violence, there's something utterly satisfying and addictive for him to be doing that, and that may not be something that the audience can agree with or get behind. But I've always fought to preserve that, and I think that that's a part of him. I think the pain and what's behind the violence and the reason why he's committing the violence, that's a different story. I want to explore that, too.
So I think that's the real challenge: being bold enough to not make him too heroic, at least "heroic," is important to me. That being said, I think there's Frank Castle inside of everybody. I think being a father and being a husband, he's a character that I deeply empathize with.
I really hope they don't make Frank a hero, because Frank isn't one. He does "good things"in horrifying ways.
I absolutely loved Bernthal's take on Castle but I HATED the idea that "brain damage made him the Punisher".