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In regards to FF, I feel like we will get a Council of Reeds appearance, and I know Galactus will be in it, but honestly, I'd rather they focus on someone like Mole Man as a primary villain (which I know it's reported he's in it, but who knows what will happen). Don't get me wrong, Galactus is badass, but I feel like Galactus should be an Avengers film and not just a FF movie. Also, a weird thing I think would be pretty cool... I think eventually The Maker needs to get involved in the MCU, and when he does, they should make it Miles Teller to just shit on Fan4stic even more. |
Yeah, with the Council of Kangs already established and the Council of Reeds a near certainty, I feel the Parliament of Dooms could also be introduced in here, but maybe not exactly how its portrayed in the comics (I really feel RDJ as Doom is misdirection; he'll be a variant and someone else is going to play Doom Prime). I think this FF movie is going to be a lot more massive in scope than we're expecting, especially considering how much groundwork they've already laid down regarding the multiverse and how it works.
And I dig the idea of Miles Teller being the Maker. He'd make a pretty good evil Reed. Inspired choice, lol. (And while we're on it, I'm still holding out hope we see John Krasinski and Emily Blunt as Reed and Sue at some point. They're just too perfect for the casting to let it go to waste) |
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I also think that it would be badass if Marvel took the beginning of Doomsday to show just how truly badass Doom is. Perhaps Thanos assembles the Infinity Gauntlet in Doom's universe and Doom stops him single-handedly. Something that shows just how dominant Doom is. And yea, the Parliament of Doom in the comics would not be a good way to bring them to the MCU, but it could be a good idea to counter the Council of Reeds. Quote:
I think Miles Teller would be a phenomenal Maker. And The Maker is one of the few villians that I genuinely think is Doom-level in terms of his capabilities. Guy made his own universe and intentionally went through it and removed all the origin points for any heroes that could contest him. That's a whole other level of evil. I still think Krasinski and Blunt should be the primary Reed and Sue as well. Who knows, maybe we'll see them as variants like we saw Krasinski in Multiverse of Madness. |
Not sure if this has been mentioned yet. But this sounds pretty cool..
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Doomsday is sounding quite Secret Wars-ish (1984 version)
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James Marsden is so incredibly underrated it's criminal.
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My favorite Marvel character, and it looks like they're going to do him justice. Doomsday looks promising. I respect what they're doing with the Fantastic Four but seeing as how I've literally never seen a good Fantastic Four movie, not even one, I'm not optimistic. Is there a superhero concept worse for movie making than that team? |
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Saw Thunderbolts* Last Night. Gotta Say, one of the better things they've done since Endgame. And The Void... Damn. Gotta say. I enjoyed it quite a bit.
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Yeah I saw it last night with the wife, really enjoyed it as well. I'll admit that they don't really explain Sentry very well in the movie which is my biggest gripe, they mention his background, they mention something that ends up being a joke later on that fell flat for me, and most of all just his powers overall. You know of the void if you've seen any of the trailers recently, that was well done, but as far as what makes him go into the void, and some other things I'm like... okay. The film ends super abruptly, I give them props for going a different path for the "final battle" type of sequence, very interesting. Red Guardian is hilarious, Ghost was a welcome return, she had some cool sequences, I find Florence Pugh as Yelena to be more enjoyable than Scarlet Johannsen as Black Widow so MCU found a good replacement for that type of hero, and John Walker was okay, had some good lines but was just there. I actually found Bucky out of place in all of it, wasn't really the leader, was just there to be there and give the movie an extra known actor to help promote it imo. Good writing, good laughs, doesn't take itself too seriously, or end up being too much of a joke like Thor Love and Thunder, was really good, can't wait for this summer slate of movies and this was a great kickoff. 8/10 for me.
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