Monochromaticx
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Wtf happened to black bolt?
He is a beast, his voice can destroy planets, he can fly, he's telepathic.
This mother fucker looks like a mid season interstitial story from fringe.
No. No.
Gets hurt by a baton lol
Wtf happened to black bolt?
He is a beast, his voice can destroy planets, he can fly, he's telepathic.
This mother fucker looks like a mid season interstitial story from fringe.
No. No.
Does Scott Buck have a sex tape of Kevin Feige?
People were arguing with me when I had concerns about this being an ABC production months ago. Welp the trailer kind of totally fits in with what I'd expected an ABC show to be.
Agents of Shield S4 managed to look a fuckton better than this on a fraction of the budget.
Wait. This has a budget? More than Shield? How?
As someone who doesn't follow Inhumans even a little, is BB supposed to be telepathic? I know his voice is some deadly shit so he doesn't speak, but like...in this trailer he didn't communicate. At all. Does he just not communicate with people? That's shitty king material right there.
Agents of Shield S4 managed to look a fuckton better than this on a fraction of the budget.
AoS looks like some cheap procedural/TV drama 99% of the time it's not blowing its budget on CGI. Same boring sets, parking lots and uninspired cinematography. It's a rather dull looking show given the setting. And non-CGI action scenes continue to be shameful.
I've loved this past season and Ghost Rider looks cool as hell, but the show is not what you'd call pretty. Not even interesting.
As someone who doesn't follow Inhumans even a little, is BB supposed to be telepathic? I know his voice is some deadly shit so he doesn't speak, but like...in this trailer he didn't communicate. At all. Does he just not communicate with people? That's shitty king material right there.
So they're gonna have a panel for the show at Comic Con. This is probably too much to ask but I wish someone in the audience called out Scott Buck on this BS.
As someone who doesn't follow Inhumans even a little, is BB supposed to be telepathic? I know his voice is some deadly shit so he doesn't speak, but like...in this trailer he didn't communicate. At all. Does he just not communicate with people? That's shitty king material right there.
This was hilarious if you weren't trying to be funny.
No he does not speak.i'm not
so really he doesnt speak?
i'm not
so really he doesnt speak?
The indoor scenes look super cheap, the costumes look cheesy as fuck, and I am blown away at how bad the punching sound effects are
So that's a Marvel show
It's a Scott Buck show.The indoor scenes look super cheap, the costumes look cheesy as fuck, and I am blown away at how bad the punching sound effects are
So that's a Marvel show
i'm not
so really he doesnt speak?
Don't tell him how not to talk, geez
/rant
Scott Buck is basically Marvel's fall back guy when they can't find anyone else to do it. They had a hard time finding anyone to do Iron Fist, IIRC, and hired him later than they hired the showrunners for the other shows. Inhumans basically had a ridiculously short amount of time to be done in, which more than likely anyone Marvel might have actually wanted wouldn't agree to, so they fell back to him again. Though with the fact that this is more than likely going to flop, they just need to cut their losses and find someone else as their fall back, and maybe they'll be able to find a diamond in the rough.
Should've waited for Feige to bless these characters with his touch. Now Black Bolt and co. are doomed to only be realized in this show which at the moment looks shitty.
And you nailed it.We wanted [it to be] strikingly beautiful and unusual.
a royal family forced into the position of refugees. They just happen to have superpowers.
"It gives us a massive, dramatic opening," showrunner Scott Buck explains in the new issue of Empire. "It allows us to think bigger; to use visuals you don't normally get on your television screen. We wanted [it to be] strikingly beautiful and unusual."
but were dealing with relatable people in a moment of great crisis: a royal family forced into the position of refugees. They just happen to have superpowers.
I don't know what he thinks relatable means...
It gives us a massive, dramatic opening, showrunner Scott Buck explains in the new issue of Empire. It allows us to think bigger; to use visuals you dont normally get on your television screen. We wanted [it to be] strikingly beautiful and unusual.
New art: