Damn, spidey's costume looks fake as shit in the second pic, I for a second been wondering why would you put screenshot from Spider-Verse:...
I guess it would've been more interesting if instead of an actor, it was a writer that did contribute to the movies/shows was previewing the wiki.
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@Dark Lord of the Pith Well, the actual episode took only about 21 minutes, so it goes fast.
I'm gonna post here one of my old theories from reddit:
"While universal translator implants may work on a side, I got myself a different theory.
In the Eternals there's a line between Sersi and Ikaris - "You're learning [humans'] language now?" - a suggestion that English pre-dates early human language(s) and is something universal to Eternals. As we see in the result, with Eternals interfere to the evolution of human's civilization, the English became used among them too. Since there were multiple Eternals sent across the universe to help preserve life and allow it to evolve, naturally most of the sentient civilizations with space-advanced level would be mainly speaking English, and for those that didn't have chance to stick, universal translation implants exist (which on universal scale, would still be a lot of such civilizations)."
You'd get Spider-Man: Freshman Year.
I'd even speculate that the 838 is a branch off What If's Captain Carter somewhere after she disappeared, but unlike the original What If world (which unfortunatelly looked pretty much like main 616), her becoming an icon pushed the world into more advanced state in present times.
@SpiderFan2104 Eternals is one of my favorite movies in the MCU, but it got one serious problem with a Kro subplot that prevents me from putting it in 1st place. I really liked the fact it wasn't like other marvel movies, had more creative and unusual finale, great cast of likeable characters and was just visually pleasing and added some more depth to this universe from the lore side (which to me as a fan of whole universe, is pretty valuable to have).
As for No Way Home, I can't say it was too much of fan-service, I'd say it was nothing more but fan service, it was a good one tho, but I wasn't there for fan-service, it doesn't interest me. Having that, the movie just has nothing to offer besides that, pretentious story, not consistant character developments and it all after so so great Far From Home (which probably would hit 1st place if it was Phase 4). In addition to that, NWH within 10 first minutes dropped the plot setting set by the previous movie in favor for some cheap multiversal shenanigans, especially since that very thing started that stupid "Everything is canon in the multiverse" idea that got no respect for actual in-franchise canon (which the new Freshman Year is good example). And don't get me wrong, it was a movie I enjoyed to when I didn't think of any complications too much or how cheap some elements were, but I got no interest nor need to rewatch it, and I really don't like it being "canon" for that matter.
Alrights, we're sharing now ranking lists, finally! But I won't throw movies and shows into the same bag.
Love and Thunder
Multiverse of Madness
Eternals
Shang-Chi
No Way Home
Black Widow
Loki
Moon Knight
Hawkeye
Ms. Marvel (if it just wasn't for the episodes 4 and 5)
Falcon and the Winter Soldier
WandaVision
What If...?
What if the whole arrest process is to determine if the arrested could serve as TVA worker or to be pruned. So that's the way how they are getting new employees, that is exactly what happened to Loki and since everyone at TVA are variants, they had to branch their realities somehow before.
@MrZayy7107 Stan smiles too much, that gives him away, but I'd say in still images there would be plenty of instances where they do look really really alike.
@Marvelus yeah, so are Winter Soldier and Ikaris, they really should've stopped reusing actors, because obviously it got no basis in reality
The movie already had Lizard and Sandman underused, maybe even Electro could count in that too, so the movie didn't need any more unnecessary characters. And after all, movie has to had a set bar, you can't have unlimited amount of character in a limited screen time, so generally any more characters would make worse for the movie itself. And I really would love if some the screen time of those two mentioned individuals went for a better use, like I dunno, a story that makes a sense in the slightest.
I liked the final battle because it was not like most of the finals, the victory moment over antagonist here was when Chavez made Wanda realise her wrong motive. If the battle was about what you're suggenting, one-on-one, it would be pretty much like every other marvel movie that has massive battle in 3rd act (that not always needs it, like Shang-Chi), or be same vs. same, like a lot of marvel movies do anyway.
Kro is for me the only serious issue in Eternals, wished the Deviants plot was turned down just to the reason for Eternals to assembly and cut it off when the real threat was revealed. Kro just shows out of nowhere for finale just to be killed, and that whole appearance is just kinda useless bit.
Damn... entirely of Spider-Man franchise in MCU happened before GotG 2 gotten a sequel, don't think we'll see it anytime soon (besides that D+ project).
Straight up No Way Home, the "best" it had done to the universe was to remove 2,5 movies worth of character and relations development out of sight. So yeah, with or without, this movie could not exist at all and not much would really change.
Since for some reasons they do edit the released media on D+ (WandaVis, Falcon&Winter Soldier, etc...), I wouldn't mind and wouldn't be surprised if they've decided to edit Hawkeye footage (or even the Defenders Saga ones). If they can of course, because the "new" tower seems to only appear in Spider-Man movies.
@SpiderFan2104 I'd love to see someone else to direct second Spider-Man trylogy in MCU, Watt had his shot with 3 movies already, with two pretty solid ones in my opinion, and a one that worked better as a fan event rather than a proper solid movie. Plus Spider-Man is in position that opens doors for totally new direction, which I'd like to see in compare to Watt's approach.
Which at this same time makes me kinda glad he won't be up to F4, don't think I want to see similar directing style as it was in Spider-Man, so that's again an opportunity for someone new to add their hopefully fresh style to the MCU.
@David Kaique I could personally see them as one character, always imagined that Tina would be someone who has a lot of secret "business trips" just to be in Sanctum.
Also a little bit offtopic to the character itself, but the Staff of One has pretty similar design of top part in Runaways as it had in Doctor Strange.