It seems they delete their articles when they are proven wrong.
@SilverQuake616 Promotional photos like Ms. Marvel's profile picture confirm that the power change is real. Kind of sad that her stretching powers are being replaced with purple lantern constructs, but if the evidence includes pictures on this wiki, then it's pretty much true.
@Ruancraft Seriously? Is that where people are getting their misinformation about the canonicity of the TV shows?
@SeanWheeler I Just Gave A Example, I Never Said That It Was Only From There That People Received Misinformation About The Old MCU TV Series.
Not just screenrant, other clickbait sites include inverse, cbr, comicbook, the direct, insidethemagic, and comicbookcast2
Well, we know shows like Agents of SHIELD are canon despite people saying the contrary.
@SeanWheeler Sadly, yeah, I know. It was always a possibility that she’d have a power change anyway, and I’ve had a lot of confirmation for a while now. I can see why it was done though. I’m sure it’ll be a good series all the same :)
I don't want to watch Kamala without the stretching.
Ugh IKR? I actually believed this joker website one time! Thanks for sharing this
I'm also noticing other, smaller, sites copying screenrant, cbr, inverse, etc.
Also, they post like 10 different articles about one subject around the same time. Why not make it one big, professionally made article?
Seriously, f these sites.
I saw a site that had Part 1, Part Dos, Prt 3 all numbers but each in a different language
What do you think?