I know that seeing the son of Thanos feels like a long shot at best, but for conversation's sake, I'd love to hear your thoughts on who could do a good job at portraying him.
Honestly, I'd watch all four of them in a rerelease marathon combo if such was to be.
Interesting.
I know that seeing the son of Thanos feels like a long shot at best, but for conversation's sake, I'd love to hear your thoughts on who could do a good job at portraying him.
I don't think so; it was definitely a recruitment -- I'm with the others on that.
I'm absolutely sure that Doomsday and Secret Wars annihilate the box office.
@Jordan isle He's the character who briefly dated Betty Ross until Bruce returned. He was initially suspicious of Banner and thus contacted the Army. But after noticing that the Hulk protected Betty when General Ross's soldiers had no concern whatsoever for the civilians, he began to sympathize with the rogue scientist. This is who Max is talking about: https://marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.com/wiki/Leonard_Samson
And in the comics, he also helped Bruce in merging his consciousness with the Hulk's brawn to become the "Professor Hulk" (or "Smart Hulk") that we've been seeing lately.
As far as I can tell, the Raft is best suited for alpha-level enhanced enemies, while the D.O.D.C. Supermax is better suited for minor enhanced threats. With the Navy overseeing and guarding the Raft and it being located out in the ocean while the Supermax is located in California, I think this analysis is accurate. They both guard enhanced individuals who are incarcerated, where they're imprisoned just depends on how hazardous they are, how grave their actions prove to be, and how serious their consequence are.
It wasn't. At. All. Besides: murder can never be justified; it never has been something to justify, and it never will.
Here's the track listing and their respective runtimes:
The Math Club featuring Relaye & Melo Makes Music w/ Paul Francis Webster and Bob Harris -- Neighbor Like Me (03:33).
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (02:08).
With Great Power... (02:07).
Lonnie Lincoln (01:00).
Good Deed (00:37).
Swing Into Action (02:04).
Spider-Intern (01:17).
Up In Flames (01:39).
Another Chance (01:23).
Lunch On Me (01:10).
Armed and Dangerous (02:22).
The 110th (01:32).
Dude at the Desk (00:49).
"We Need More Heroes" (02:21).
Doctor's Orders (03:07).
Lonnie and Pearl (01:54).
Scorpions (01:27).
The Devil's Web (02:35).
Street Race (02:09).
Sting Operation (02:11).
Arach-nemeses (01:18).
Hanging by a Thread (03:58).
Just a Kid (01:41).
Running Late (01:03).
"Big Argon Fan" (01:07).
"I Have to See This Through" (02:21).
Spidey-Sense (03:45).
"Araña" (02:12).
Silk and Stone (01:27).
"People Look Up to You" (03:33).
Déjà Vu (03:31).
"I Became Me" (01:47).
Your Friendly Neighborhood Montage (04:33).
All tracks composed by Leo Birenberg and Zach Robinson, except for "Neighor Like Me". And this is the album cover.
You can find it on YouTube Music. I for one thing it's a really engaging score.
And as such, in addition to continuing their working collaboration with the film, it'll be the second time a band has scored a superhero film, following Mastodon co-scoring Jonah Hex (2010) with Marco Beltrami, and the very first time a band will score a Marvel film. (Not including The Amazing Spider-Man 2 because The Magnificent Six were a one-time supergroup created specifically for that film and aren't an official thing, so they don't count). Just thought I'd share that with all of y'all.
^ Okay, Luis! Lol.
^ That's more of a team ensemble than a sequel; I'm talking about another Black Widow solo film, but which revolves around another Black Widow since Natasha died.
It'll have been four years now since Black Widow premiered by May, and despite director Cate Shortland noting the possibility of such a sequel, nothing's been said lately. At this point, I for one am considering hanging up hope for a Black Widow 2, but I'd like to hear your thoughts on the idea first.
I for one thoroughly enjoyed it.
@Optimusprimebumblebee "Neo Astral-X" 123 I made my correction; my phone has an annoying autocorrect.
Thanos had his means of investigating, so he learned all about Stark after the Avengers won the Battle of New York.
Here's the tracks listing:
1. "Captain America: Brave New World Main Title"
2. "Brave New World"
3. "President Ross"
4. "Courtyard"
5. "Hostages Saved"
6. "Aftermath"
7. "Discovery of the Millennium"
8. "White House Confusion"
9. "Mystery Unfolds"
10. "Sidewinder"
11. "Junkyard"
12. "No Phones"
13. "Camp Echo One"
14. "Samuel Sterns"
15. "Camp Echo One Fight"
16. "Corridor Fight"
17. "Make the Call"
18. "The Island"
19. "Heart Talk"
20. "Birds in the Air"
21. "Fire"
22. "One Down"
23. "Still Chasing"
24. "Fleet Saved"
25. "Aspire"
26. "All Is Not Well"
27. "Betty and Ross"
28. "Confrontation"
29. "Transformation"
30. "Lure"
31. "Prove It"
32. "That's Three"
33. "Another Visitor"
34. "Sam and Joaquin"
35. "Conspiracy Theme"
You can find it on YouTube, and The Soundtrack Reporter shared the tracklist.
I've had similar thoughts about that. But since I Am Groot is compiled together as a series, I for one figure that adding it to the shorts collection is unnecessary.
I had no idea until now! Noice!
Absolutely. Jonathan Majors was the biggest casting mistake the folks at Marvel ever made, what with all his unprofessional attitudes, lashing out at others, and allegations of abuse. I'd probably hire John Boyega in his place.