It's incredibly noticeable and distracting and I really don't see anything wrong with just using the original image but idk
Gotta be Alicia. Already know the chemistry between her and Ebon will be excellent
No I don't think Marvel would be using a tool that make all these posters look so weird, it's just a regular user who's making all of them I'm pretty sure
??? Last time I checked the TVA uniforms did not look like whatever this is lol
It's incredibly noticeable and distracting and I really don't see anything wrong with just using the original image but idk
@Sam Katawazi It was just an absolute snooze fest that didn't offer anything new and exciting for me personally. Rhodey's character has now been ruined and fantastic actors like Olivia Colman, Emilia Clarke and Samuel L. Jackon had pretty much nothing interesting to work with at all. People had hyped this up to be Marvel's equivalent to Andor and it was anything but that. It wasn't some complex and grounded espionage thriller it was just another painfully mediocre Disney Plus show.
This show might as well have not happened at all
"I will give him justice." what does bro think he's going to do? 💀💀💀
That might be it actually. If I'm not mistaken I believe Season 1 had Loki be able to make solid illusions for the first time that people were actually able to make physical contact with since until then people were only shown to just pass through them. Loki's a pretty strategic guy so that would definitely fit his character.
I mean Loki is fast sure but fast enough to instantly recover from a powerful blast of magic that knocked him back several feet and then somehow get in front of Sylvie in a mere few seconds? I don’t know if I buy it but hey maybe they’ll expand on his abilities in S2
That wouldn't explain how he was able to get across the room moments prior to being knocked back from an attack
Would it not be more accurate to list the moments where he's disappearing as teleportation rather than just "presence manipulation?" It's phrased more so as if he's just turning invisible to give off the appearance of teleportation rather than simply just being able to do it, which feels inaccurate as in the finale, Loki gets repelled backwards from a magic projectile from Sylvie but is then able to materialize between her and He Who Remains at the last second which I doubt he was able to just naturally do in a concealed form.
How will the layout for a character that was introduced in an earlier time-period be approached? For example there's no way of knowing that some of the characters that were introduced in Cap 1 all lived to their 70s and so on but as the timeline of the MCU furthers it would still be odd to have to assume and say all of these people all lived to their hundreds just because it isn't explicitly stated that they died. It's a silly question im aware but I was just curious.
It played a crucial part in the end of the first Multiversal War. Now that He Who Remains is dead and Alioth no longer has a master to serve what do you think will happen now that it's been released?
Doom