I’m guessing they’re gonna retell major MCU movies with the multiverse spin and the climax will be the alternate battle of New York.I know, I'm guilty of thinking that first every time I see it. The First Avenger.
I’m guessing they’re gonna retell major MCU movies with the multiverse spin and the climax will be the alternate battle of New York.I know, I'm guilty of thinking that first every time I see it. The First Avenger.
But Spidey Strange is in No Way Home, not What IfThis show is a pure marketing ploy....and people will buy. Spidey Strange will sell.
Zombie Hunter Strange Spider-Man.But Spidey Strange is in No Way Home, not What If
Is Strange in the first episode?I liked it. The animation was solid and the story was pretty good. I like the fact that you see that Peggy's attraction to Steve wasn't just the super soldier. I know in TFA you get a bit of that and then confirmation in Endgame with the photo of pre-serum Steve on her desk, but this brought it home nicely. It also gave Steve a heroic story without the serum. All in all, a lot of fun and looking forward to where this goes.
No he is not. It's all Captain Carter and Rogers...Is Strange in the first episode?
I might tune in when Strange and Spidey are in it. I did see Strange interacting with Carter in a trailer, so more to unravel.No he is not. It's all Captain Carter and Rogers...
Yeah I liked how in Cap:TFA both Steve and Red Skull had to tell Stark/Zola to press on with the experiment when each of the latter wanted to stop the procedure at 70%.Umm anyone else notice that when Peggy is in the machine getting the serum she doesn’t say one word but in the movie they have scrawny Steve Rogers scream in agony.
If they want to show her superior girl power by showing that the serum process doesn’t hurt her that’s fine but I actually prefer how they did it in the movie by showing Steve in pain it made him look more heroic but enduring it unlike silent Peggy lol
Umm anyone else notice that when Peggy is in the machine getting the serum she doesn’t say one word but in the movie they have scrawny Steve Rogers scream in agony.
If they want to show her superior girl power by showing that the serum process doesn’t hurt her that’s fine but I actually prefer how they did it in the movie by showing Steve in pain it made him look more heroic but enduring it unlike silent Peggy lol
You know that's a real haircut, right? Has been for years. It's not an 'agenda' thing.None of that half shaved head bull****.
My favorite part of this post, aside from my total agreement that this show was really fun is the clarification of what female curves are in (). I am disappointed that you left some stuff languished as just "etc."Okay I just watched this and quite liked it!
Suck it He-Man Revelations this is how you do a female centered offshoot of the main storyline.
A few observations:
1. I like that Peggy was still feminine and attractive as a super-soldier. Lipstick, same girly hairdo, female curves (****s, hips, etc.) None of that half shaved head bull****. And *gasp* she was still into men, lol.
2. Loved the animation and action.
3. I liked that even though Steve's spot as the supersoldier was taken he was given a nice consolation prize by taking Tony's spot as the first Iron Man.
4. In TFA's original storyboards Joe Johnston wanted Cap jumping from wing to wing of an entire HYDRA squadron so it was cool to see a version of that here.
5. Sure it was woke but the whole premise is that this is an alternate canon pocket universe so no harm no foul.
I'm shocked but this is the first post-Infinity Saga Marvel release that I've actually liked.
5. Sure it was woke but the whole premise is that this is an alternate canon pocket universe so no harm no foul.
I know right!My favorite part of this post, aside from my total agreement that this show was really fun is the clarification of what female curves are in (). I am disappointed that you left some stuff languished as just "etc."
It's kinda difficult to tell a story with a female or a POC lead without touching on the issues they face. It's the 1940's, she's a woman in a position of power, people don't respect her simply cause she's a woman, she has to earn it.That word gets used waaaaaay too much. Not everything that deals with issues that real people face should be classed as over-correcting pandering.
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