• Marvel Cinematic Universe thread: Another thread bites the dust
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https://io9.gizmodo.com/tom-holland-confirms-that-peter-parker-appeared-in-iron-1796423390
I love Tom Holland and the way he plays Peter. Its just that the writers write his character in such a way that feels more like Iron Boy rather than Spider-Man.
It literally says in the article that Kevin Feige never confirmed it to Tom Holland
That'd be a pretty stupid retcon tbh. Like, yeah, Peter Parker, a kid who is so hard-up for cash he's literally introduced after dumpster diving for spare VCRs and keyboards went on a big vacation to California as a kid and attended this massive World's Fair/military tradeshow. And also his aunt and uncle where nowhere to be seen. And then he literally never mentioned the fact that Iron Man saved his life to Tony once over the span of their professional relationship. Feels like people just looking to make the universe feel a lot smaller so we can get one more "THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT THE MCU" style easter egg that overall adds nothing to the narrative or characters.
Far From Home stuff: If they really intend to bring X-men and Deadpool in the MCU through the multiverse thing, i'm honestly also hoping for Tom Hardy's Venom. Sure, that film is laughable, but the character was on point, espcially his look. Also, what would they do with Wolverine? He's arguably the most famous X-men character yet Hugh Jackman's not coming back.
Why would you think they would bring any of the actors from previous X-Men films in to the MCU?
In regards to the multiverse II'm actually a bit more worried it means spiderman interacting with songsuniverse.especially now I'm pretty sure the 5 movie contract is up
I don't, my questions are for a "what if" scenario. There are some people that think the multiverse thing might lead to that, but personally, i'm more interested in seeing a new cast doing their thing with the X-men.
I don't why y'all are omg xmanz xmanz xmanz when Feige said it'll be five years minimum before we get any xmen, because the next batch of movies are already underway.
It is amusing how many people are taking what MYSTERIO, gaslighter extraordinary and master of bullshiting, says at face value.
[spoiler]Well Endgame literally introduces us to alternate timelines, so not sure how it isn't plausible? We all know Mysterio is bullshitting on the hero thing, but a multiverse is entirely possible.[/spoiler]
That's why it's the perfect work from a con man - because it's believable. Of course, I think he's going to have more going on than just illusions. Probably he's got some artifact or super gadget that he's using to create problems he can fix and make himself look like a hero.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8Vl1fuGn1A
https://i.imgur.com/IS7tDTw.png And now we know why people may be scared of binging the MCU.
Just watch it in release order and you'll be fine.
the Stark Expo was in New York.
what the hell kind of convoluted shit is this?
No, obviously the studios, writers, and directors all expect you to completely erase all memories of the story prior to a prequel coming out or anything associated with happening before their newest film.
https://youtu.be/F2DJzSOWif0
Or roughly this order Captain America: The First Avenger Captain Marvel Iron Man Iron Man 2 The Incredible Hulk Thor The Avengers Iron Man 3 Thor: The Dark World Captain America: The Winter Soldier Guardians of the Galaxy Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Avengers: Age of Ultron Ant-Man Captain America: Civil War Spider-Man: Homecoming Doctor Strange Black Panther Thor: Ragnarok Ant-Man and the Wasp Avengers: Infinity War Avengers: Endgame
It's better to watch in release order since a lot of the movies spoil plot points of other movies
Well that's complete proof that Mysterio doesn't know what he's talking about. The MCU is Earth-199999, not Earth-616. Now that I think about it, the number 616 has been overused in adaptations lately. It's a fun reference if it appears on a license plate or something, but it bothers me when movies like Far From Home and Into the Spider-Verse each try to refer to their main timelines as 616.
Just pretend the MCU is a different multiverse.
But what if in his universe the MCU universe is 616? Also isn't the MCU more based on Ultimate Marvel, which IIRC is not Earth 616 anyway, else Nick Fury would be white?
I wonder if Referencing Earth-833 means that they'll introduce Spider-UK
I found it great to help follow the series of events tbh
Ant-man's van in Endgame was also in garage number 616, I'm fine with them calling it Earth-616.
Kevin Feige released these films in a specific order for a reason
For a lot of reasons, a lot of which aren't story. I just watched them in this order, I know the benefits
With that Far From Home trailer mentioning alternate universes for a second I thought they were about to crossover Into The Spider-Verse into the MCU. I'm not sure if that would be amazing or terrible.
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