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theCapraAegagrus

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  1. I would agree, if Nick Fury was still the Director of SHIELD, and the Avengers Initiative. He's not calling the shots for either group, anymore, so it's basically Stark who decided the Avengers.
  2. I think they purposefully had the Stark Gauntlet immediately eject from Hulk's hand, after his snap, to avoid this. 'Cause I was wondering the same thing about what the Soul Stone might show him.
  3. The Russo Bros. on Katherine Langford:
  4. I think he's "angry" that Marvel makes all of the money. That's what happens when you have a deep, connected, universe with a lot of good-to-great films. It builds customer bases from multiple angles. Loyalty is earned. There's no loyalty in one-off Sci-Fi flicks. There's nothing earned before to payoff from. Make a great movie and, as mentioned before me, it will still make money. Was Interstellar financially successful? Despite being very long, it's a great movie.
  5. Just do Flashpoint so we can have a decent explanation to a new Batman. At least keep Cavill for some continuity. He's their Iron Man (kinda).
  6. There's a rumor that they're no longer producing "Phases" after Endgame. I agree that the Infinity Saga seems unbeatable from a franchise lead-up perspective.With no MacGuffins and looming "ultimate threat" tying characters and stories together, how do they accomplish a distinct inter-weaving multiverse? Most of the characters until now have been reaching towards the same goal - preventing New York or killing Thanos before The Decimation. What could possibly bring all of the heroes together again? Is The Beyonder kidnapping all of the heroes in the end credits of their next movies? The Infinity Stones gave Marvel 6 different ways of bringing groups to the same Endgame. I know that Feige says he's basically "spent" after the last decade.
  7. I don't understand how we're supposed to get hyped for a King of the Monsters vs King Kong movie, when Godzilla is about to take on Ghidorah(+) and presumably win. Is Kong an Alpha? How does he stack up against a 3-headed dragon, let alone a nuke-eating atomic-blasting Godzilla..? Idk. I didn't see Skull Island because I heard it was "meh" by everyone that did see it.
  8. Marvel has been known to be a multiverse since Doctor Strange. The Ancient One had exposition on this subject when she met Stephen Strange.
  9. You should have sent it in the slab! I think their crossover service is always 10% off grading fees (or something like that). Oh well. I would be very surprised if this gets less than 3.0 or more than 3.5, but I'm not infallible. Good luck!
  10. 3.0 IMO. A chance that, if CGC grades it, 3.5 is possible.
  11. Imagine that you're a villain from another multiverse and you have an opportunity to start anew. Mysterio could be that same guy, looking to be a hero, but in the end is revealed for his true colors. Or, the multiverse will be an explanation for Bizarro Hero versions of classic villains. Idk. We won't know until July. Could just be a ruse for the general audiences.
  12. It wrapped up the stories for all 6 Original Avengers, the Guardians of the Galaxy, and Ant-Man's Quantum Realm adventures. I think that Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, and Black Panther have the most room to grow going forward. Doctor Strange's story might be the only thing that hasn't really been completed, yet. Dormammu and Mordo are still out there.
  13. "Every journey has an end." I think the MCU would completely lose its luster if there weren't lasting stakes. I think that Kevin Feige lived up to his word that Endgame finishes the Infinity Saga.
  14. I just remember myself being in high school. I wanted to do what I wanted to do, and anything anyone else told me to do, I complained and rebelled. The MCU Peter Parker is more of the same. Things were different back in the days of the original ASM. Kids were raised differently. I think that we should consider ourselves lucky that he's not an entitled little who identifies as a Premium Saltine Cracker.