Jubilee, Kitty Pryde, or Iceman as a ride-along character.
I would honestly prefer if the two projects remained largely separate. Loki has a tendency to overshadow almost everyone in the Thor movies, and having his own series will also allow him to come into his own a little bit.
Okay. I'm a bit late to the party, but let's go.
Eternals looks fine. I'll reserve my expectations on the movie for when we get an actual trailer.
My predictions for Ant-Man 3 and Guardians Vol. 3 were spot on. Not sure if that's cool or scary.
I understand the intentions behind the Black Panther 2 title, though I also understand why people would think it's silly.
The Marvels is going to bother me. Because when I read "Marvels" I think of this masterpiece.
Which means they will probably never adapt Marvels.
Weird that Fantastic Four didn't get a release date, but I'm sure we'll get one in due time.
Arnim Zola.
As someone who is currently working on rewatching the series in my spare time, here's what I've noticed. (These things are mostly from Season 3.)
When doing certain spells, Nico's eyes do the thing that Kaecilius and his followers' eyes did.
Morgan Le Fay has the Darkhold.
Cloak and Dagger make a guest appearance.
I vaguely remember them mentioning Wakanda.
Seems like a solid movie. I wish they could have made the arm rings look less strange, though.
Maybe. It could just be that they have more to add in post-production.
Has anyone checked the source code? There might be something hidden there.
My biggest fear is that they will pull a Venom 2018 and make it dark, then decide it isn't mass-appealing enough, and edit out anything too dark. I know Sony made that movie, but the logic still applies.
I was thinking from the perspective of why they made the scene in the first place. Because it's a reference to that story. I understand and agree with all of the in-universe points, and I was adding one from a production perspective.
Because in the comics, Thanos was literally in love with the physical embodiment of death and wanted to impress her. But that's too weird for them to ever do in the movies.
Marvel Studios? Absolutely. There have been a few moments like it in Marvel Television, though. Remember when Fisk killed his father?
It's definitely not on par with most of the other movies, but it also has one of my favorite villains in the MCU to date. I think people just hold it to a higher standard than is fair most of the time.
John has definitely been through a lot. But it was still oh so satisfying to watch him get taken down a peg by the Dora Milaje. I'm very interested to see what they're going to do in the next episode after that bombshell of an ending.
With at least one scene of them covering a popular song from the 1980s.
When everything was freaking out in episode seven, I would have liked for the show to briefly turn animated and become the Simpsons.
To copy my response from the Marvel Comics wiki:
Ghost Rider
Midnight Sons
Sentry Miniseries
Something with Blue Marvel
Howling Commandos in the format of an old Saturday morning cartoon.
X-Factor crime thriller
Thunderbolts (2013 roster)
Mutant-centric anthology series
Silk (I know it's Sony, but I can dream)
My second favorite from Phase Two.
I wonder if they will talk about what happened to Wakanda's government during the blip. I don't think it would be too intense, but if all but one of the royal family was dead, there would probably be consequences.
That reminds me. When Isaiah talked about what happened to him while he was in a cell, all I could think of was, "Discovery requires experimentation." Turns out, I was more right than I expected. I don't think Whitehall was necessarily connected to it, but his ideologies, along with Schmidt and Zola's, were probably the backbone of Hydra's science division.