I've heard rumors of a second season of Moon Knight. Are they true?
Wait Roro was a villain in the comics?
I've heard rumors of a second season of Moon Knight. Are they true?
What about the TVA's nightmare department? My theory is that their job was to make sure the people on the sacred timeline have the same dreams, in spite of not having variants.
Does she ever have any dreams? By the logic of this post, she shouldn't dream at all.
Ok but Thor's dream was really weird and nothing like Ragnarok. Like what was up with the exotic dancers? It was so much creepier than the Ragnarok movie.
Stan at the top, where he belongs.
Seriously though what the Hel is up with Thor's Hex dream.
So, according to Age of Ultron, there's a reality where all the Avengers besides Iron Man are killed by Thanos's army and he conquers Earth (Tony's nightmare), a timeline where Heimdall goes blind, gets mad at Thor, and there's apparently demons and exotic dancers in Asgard (Thor's nightmare), a reality similar to the main reality where Black Widow does ballet and kills people (Natasha's nightmare), and a universe where Captain America dosen't go under ice and dances with Peggy (Steve's nightmare).
Sure, but I think he might be trying to get a reaction out of us, not just share his opinion.
Don't even try it with this guy, he's clearly trolling us.
Ronan was pretty one-dimensional, but I think for a lighthearted, comedic movie like Guardians of the Galaxy, that was the best choice.
Personally, I'd say Arnim Zola.
Thank you. @IronWidowMaikuB By creating an organization based on the fact that women were strong, he was admitting that were strong. He wanted to make them stronger for his own personal gain. Also, neither of these organizations really cared about political ideologies, they were really motivated by greed and power. So to answer the original question, no, they wouldn't be allies, at least not for long, because they would end up infighting, like how the Nazis and Soviets, two very evil world powers ended up fighting because of their greed and thirst for power.
@SpiderFan2104 that brings back too many memories of Rogers: The Musical.
When was Hydra sexist? Modern Hydra, I mean. Alexander pierce's Hydra. Alexander Pierce was the leader of SHIELD, an organization with lots of female agents, such as Maria Hill. I don't think The new Hydra was sexist, even if WWII Hydra was, and every faction of that era was sexist. And the Red Room was Literally based on women being strong, even if it massively abused said women. So, no, I wouldn't describe either of those organizations as right-wing. Actually, considering their roots, nazism and communism, they're more left-wing. The word Nazi, short for Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, german for "National Socialist German Workers' Party" literally references socialism and unionism, so the nazis were, at least economically, left-wing. I am aware that they were racist, but that is not necessarily right- or left-wing. (the Democratic Party was mainly Proslavery during the civil war, and Abraham Lincoln founded the Republican Party. Please note I am not making any claims about those parties today). I am also aware of the Nazi's homophobia, however, neither political wing really supported gay people during that time. The Red Room was originally associated with communism, an ideology mostly associated with the left.
And I'm not trying to troll anybody, I'm just pointing out that some of these issues aren't as simple as they seem. If I offend anyone, please don't cancel me, we can work it out. I'm trying to be as polite as possible here.
@Jurassic Pride You're right about Ragnorok but not Love & Thunder. Also, weren't you that one user on Wookieepedia that got banned?
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Because, in an infinite multiverse, it's a guarantee that there are countless timelines like you described. So Loki dosen't have to because every possible possibility has already happened.
The Jackal genetically modified himself to have powers in the comics, so HE could have an apartment on earth, with a cache of failsafe equipment, including the Jackal formula, and the Spider-Man DNA necessary to create the Scarlet Spider.
Roderick Kingsley was to original Hobgoblin in the comics. He brainwashed Ned into thinking he was the Hobgoblin, which is why I included him, because he's pretty important to the story of how Ned became the Hobgoblin.