I'm interested to see another non-nanotech iron suit in action at the very least
Besides Frank, I think at most we'll get Jessica, Danny and Luke, though I'm probably not going to get my hopes up too much
We're just meant to assume they're alien fruits that look a little familiar. It's not that big of a deal
"They'll definitely tone down the level of violence in this show"
I hope not. I enjoyed him as Gambit in D&W but I want a clean slate for the X-Men after Secret Wars
It's probably my most anticipated movie of the the three 2025 releases, so I'll definitely be there
I'm really confused on what the problem's meant to be here?
I wouldn't say there's an overuse of CGI necessarily, just that a few instances of it could have done with a little more polish
WandaVision - 9/10
TFATWS - 8/10
Loki (Season 1) - 9/10
Black Widow - 7/10
What If...? (Season 1) - 7/10
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings - 8/10
Eternals - 8/10
Hawkeye - 7/10
Spider-Man: No Way Home - 9/10
Moon Knight - 8/10
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness - 6/10
Ms. Marvel - 3/10
Thor: Love and Thunder - 4/10
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law - 5/10
Werewolf by Night - 9/10
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever - 8/10
The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special - 7/10
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania - 3/10
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 - 9/10
Secret Invasion - 7/10
Loki (Season 2) - 10/10
The Marvels - 5/10
What If...? (Season 2) - 6/10
Echo - 6/10
Deadpool & Wolverine - 8/10
Agatha All Along - 8/10
What If...? (Season 3) - 5/10
Captain America Brave New World 8/10
I hope not. I want new versions of all of the mutants. The only one I don't mind sticking around is Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool.
How could we possibly know? We haven't seen the movie yet
They are canon, always have been. They're just not mentioned too often by the rest of the MCU. Agent Carter is the only one to have concrete connections to the mainline MCU (Jarvis in Endgame, and What If...? S3 E2), but then that show directly ties in to Agents of SHIELD, which also connects to Inhumans, so it's all tied together somehow
I seriously doubt we'll ever see Inhumans again, especially now that they've made Kamala a Mutant
^^^ If anything, Agatha All Along is the only show so far to officially create some actual doubt towards Wanda's death, like with Agatha's "yes, no, maybe" answer to Billy's question about Wanda being alive. I'm also pretty sure I heard that the showrunners were explicitly told to refer to Wanda as "gone" rather than dead, so that's pretty telling
Pretty sure the implication at the end of Wakanda Forever was that he'd be king while Shuri gets to focus on being the Black Panther
They probably wouldn't approve of his methods. We already know Matt doesn't
@LightSaberStrength highly unlikely. Hugh will probably come back for Secret Wars then be done with the character (for real this time)
I always assumed she was just a random soldier or something like that. Maybe Dream Tony tried to help the world by supplying them with armour like that, but by that point it was already too late
Much better than the first episode. My one complaint is the ending. The literal space goddess just deciding to be a regular actress was a little underwhelming.
It was also really great to see the aesthetics of the Eternals in action again, and finally, we get an actual concrete connection to the pre-Disney+ shows through Stark Pictures and Edwin Jarvis (and him struggling with presumably Bernard Stark, the flamingo)
Guess I'll be the first to say I really didn't like this episode then. Hulk going full Kaiju was a cool concept, but then there was barely any decent action with the mechs, which is always the most important thing in this kind of story.
This universe's Avengers were really bland as well, except for Sam. It was good to get a taste of our new Cap actually leading a team, but the team in question was just so boring to watch