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Jack Sparrow & T-Rex Dinosaur | Pirates of the Caribbean & Jurassic World Park multiverse crossover
Maybe it would be best to shelve Kang, the MCU already has an analogue anyway in Loki, who transcended way above of Kang's tier too. Let someone, say Doom, devour the Kangs (hence Worf effect, or Hulk when Thanos defeated him), to canonically take them out of the continuity, instead of merely not mentioning nor showing any of them again. Then there is still Victor Timely if Marvel would still want Majors to return in the future.
‘Fantastic Four’ Director Says Marvel Film Is Completely Standalone: ‘This Is Our Own Little Corner’
My theory is that they’re going to fail against Galactus, Earth will be eaten, and they will somehow escape to the MCU.
That would be grand. Imagine the visuals and with an actual Galactus devouring it. If it was in the Scared Timeline, then it would not be possible to implement. Then likely, the FF4 will go home sometime in the future and save their world (in their film series).
What if purposefully not calling him "Kingpin" nor "Wilson Fisk", like Arnold's Kalidor was Conan all but in name (same Arnold actor, same hair, same speech, etc)? Would that work? The word "likenesses" is not included is it? And likenesses, IP, and trademark are still owned by Marvel after all?
A very, very good episode, with lesser reliance on camera shaking and vibration, which enabled me to view it more than once. The first episode was the most unbearable for me, with heavy camera shake and even when just talking in a peaceful setting, reminiscent of Hurt Locker, and of course that non-stop light blinking during DD's fight vs BE.
I just don't understand why they use those unnecessary additions. There are fans and viewers like me who have complicated health issues.
- It was very good they didn't rely on camera shaking much. Hence it was more pleasant for people like me with eye problems and its attached dizziness, headaches, motion sickness, nausea, etc. Which increased replayability.
- Seems like Mackie has cartoony movements especially when turning his head left or right during action and fight sequences, which were even remarkably imitated by the stunt double during the opening landing and fights.
- Unconvincing pick for the opposing country to use. A very close military ally like Japan where the US even has numerous bases existing up to this day, with actual mutual defense agreement even, and actual no hostility to each other ever since, and yet to be actually the one nation to have a direct military confrontation with the US. It would have been resolved.
- Wouldn't those F-35 not be used against the US at all? I thought there are mechanisms and software installed and secured into the planes to safeguard them from being used against the United States?
- Giancarlo was actually more exciting and I was actually rooting for him over Mackie. Their charsima is widely apart it seemed. In fact, even from the trailers.
- In retrospect, the film would have been a good vehicle to elevate Falcon just like how they utilized the supposed B-tier Marvel comics characters in the past, and not piggyback on the Captain America label. In retrospect, why did Marvel/MCU need to create unnecessary division in their own fandom (the actual fans, real people) and in canon (in-universe). No one should have inherited the Captain America mantle in the MCU counterpart and should have been retired after Steve did the same. If the shield should be passed then just pass it by itself, for simply a new user of the shield. And since they picked Sam to be the new Cap already, then they should simply made him accepted in-universe from the get-go.