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"Because Tony learns from his mistakes."
616 as in-universe designation for the characters, 199999 as out-of-universe designation for us.
Regardless, it's too early to make assumptions, we don't know how Deadpool 3 will portray the character. But most likely, we won't cover the info from the Fox movies. Only MCU info allowed, as far as I understand.
While that may be true, we only cover what is featured in the MCU (with minor exceptions). In the same way we have pages for Spider-Men from Raimi and Webb movies, but there are only pieces of their backstories that were menioned in No Way Home.
No, this wiki covers only what happened within the MCU. Unless any of the events from Fox movies are referenced in Deadpool 3, we won't be covering it. And we're definitely not copying anything from other wikis.
I think it also had the story purpose. As I see it, the writers wanted to focus on Billy's inner struggle, it's his mind that was broken into jigsaw puzzle and his desperately trying to piece it together. So less focus on the exterior and more on interior is not too bad if you ask me. Also like, the modern surgery is better than it was back then, so imo it's more believable to have his face less damaged. It's definitely a budget issue but still, I found it not too bad.
I don't think so. T'Challa promised the cooperation with international community and ended the isolation of Wakanda but sharing vibranium on a massive scale was still too dangerous. Especially after T'Challa's death, the other countries sought to take vibranium by force and given the context of African colonization and the pillaging of its resources, being cautious was natural. I mean come on, France literally send troops to Mali to take vibranium by force. This cannot be justified by "promise" or whatever. Sharing the resources is a choice, not an obligation.
Not really, she had no obligation to help Peter. Most of your points are just assumptions, Pepper could easily not be aware of EDITH, her "exposing" Mysterio wouldn't guarantee to do anything, since people already chose what to believe.
There was a clear indication that Stark Industries had huge legal problems because of the Stark drones used in London. Combine that with the fact that she is a CEO of a multi-billionare conglomerate and a single mother, she clearly had much more on her plate than helping Peter, who was Tony's personal responsibility. Happy already helped with getting them away Parkers away from the press, Matt cleared Peter on the legal side, most of Peter's problems came from the public opinion not being in his favor, there was no reason for Pepper to actually get involved in Peter's mess.
This is just like Screenrant or whatever calling other Avengers not being involved in each other's solo adventures a "plot hole".
Good morning, Fox is owned by Disney.
Ta Lo is from comics, Talokan (or Tlālōcān) is based on Aztec mythology. I don't understand how it's "MCU running out of made up names" or whatever you're trying to say.
In my opinion, he was afraid that Asgard wouldn't accept him because he was a Frost Giant. He clearly didn't want to reveal that, Loki himself didn't knew until he held the Casket.
Not all events need to be grouped, I think it's fine as it is. Also, we must avoid formulatic names like "[someone]'s Campaign".
Natasha is not a public person and there aren't many people to mourn her, aside from the Avengers, Yelena & co, etc. Vision's an android, regardless of the way he is perceived, he's body was recovered by S.W.O.R.D., not really much to make a service for. And Wanda is the only person who was actually close to Vision, more than on teammate basis. I just can't really imagine a big, flashy mourning for those two. There was also a tribute to Natasha on the AvengerCon.
See, one thing I really like about Netflix characters' re-introduction in the MCU is that they feel more humane, I'd say. Yes, Matt Murdock is a broken man with a heavy burden of protecting the peace on the streets, while maintaining his life as a lawyer. But that doesn't mean that he can't crack a joke, being flirty and even hooking up with a woman he knew for one day but definitely had some chemistry with.
Same for Kingpin in Hawkeye. Yes, he's a ruthless and brutal crime lord but that doesn't mean he doesn't celebrate Christmas or can't dress up in a goofy Hawaiian shirt for a bit (which is both canon and was pitched by D'Onofrio himself).
Yeah, all in all even apart from the whole Daredevil thing, that was a decent episode.
Not quite, since thу Watchdogs ideology was based around hatred towards Inhumans specifically, since like y'know they aren't human and are viewed as abnormalities, its less about their powers. The Intelligencia seems to be more broad in that regard. Also, I wouldn't say that the Watchdogs line has much loose ends; Superior is dead, so without proper funding and resources, the Watchdogs seemingly just disbanded
I'd argue that Diamondback should be the one to return because there are things that can be done with him. Bushmaster's arc looks very complete, he deserves some peace.