Ant-Man & the Wasp is fun. Delightfully personal stakes, delightfully lacking in genuine villains. Better than as many Phase 3 films as it is worse than, imo, & better than the first one. Its biggest shortcoming, other than being a little heavy in exposition at times, is that it’s generally “fine” in an overcrowded landscape. Lot of other comic book films I’d rather rewatch. But, it’s still good. I like Ghost a lot in it.
I liked almost every phase 3 film. The only ones I haven’t rewatched willingly is AMaTW and Captain Marvel. Civil War, Ragnarok, Infinity War, Endgame, Far From Home. All 9s or higher
I’m gonna do it. phase 1 ranking: Iron Man The Avengers Captain America Thor The Incredible Hulk Iron Man 2 phase 2 ranking: The Winter Soldier Guardians of the Galaxy Ant-Man Age of Ultron Iron Man 3 The Dark World phase 3 ranking: Endgame Infinity War Far From Home Ragnarok Civil War Homecoming Black Panther Doctor Strange Guardians 2 Captain Marvel Ant-Man & Wasp
Kevin Smith is spreading around that Charlie Cox will be Matt Murdock in the new Spider-Man as Peter’s lawyer
See the BP talk and it was on TV last night and I made comments a couple weeks ago about how Ragnarok is just a perfect movie, so I just want to say that Coogler and Waititi are probably the two best directors in this franchise. Coogler really did such a great job with building Wakanda
Oh and I too would not like M'Baku to be the main villian. I like the idea of him being a sometimes rival/sometimes ally of T'Challa
Worst Thor Avengers: Age Of Ultron The Incredible Hulk Iron Man 2 Captain Marvel Thor: The Dark World Spiderman: Far from Home Captain America: The First Avenger Ant-man & The Wasp Captain America: Civil War Avengers: Infinity War Thor: Ragnarok Iron Man 3 Guardians Of The Galaxy: Vol 2 Black Panther Ant-Man Spiderman: Homecoming Guardians Of The Galaxy Doctor Strange The Avengers Avengers: Endgame Iron Man Captain America: The Winter Soldier Best
I know that the show inexplicably remains the butt of many jokes such as this but SHIELD is incredible and I can't wait for it to be back soon.
Pretty sure he's just being a passionate, gullible superfan w/ that, lol. It's not impossible, but I wouldn't put money on it happening. What'd be funny about that if it did happen, though, is that Sony technically has access to Kingpin (as seen by Spider-Verse), due to being originally a Spider-Man villain. Which means, depending on the nuances of people's contracts... There could be a reality where Sony put Vincent D'Onofrio in one of their separate films? I'm probably the only person, but I'd love to see that happen, lol.
Vincent's Kingpin was the best Marvel villain to date imo so I don't think you'd be the only person excited to see that either! Doubt it'd happen but I'd love it
I mean, sure, all of our fellow fans of this Marvel crap would be happy for more Kingpin. I more so mean that, if I'm right about the Kingpin rights, that could be annoying to those who hate Sony because they don't want the character tainted or whatever. The one thing that makes me think that might not actually be possible is that, since Vincent was cast by Marvel Television & Netflix, him playing that same character for Sony might not be allowed w/out permission. Sony using characters from a collaboration between them & Marvel Studios is a different thing. Maybe they could use a Kingpin, but not Vincent's Kingpin, w/out Marvel's permission. I dunno. Just a fan spitballing online (maybe I should write for that awful WGTC site)!
I would've killed for Defenders to come together for a Fisk/Purple Man team up instead of...whatever we got. I don't even remember.
A Spider Man/Daredevil/Fisk film would need major fuck ups to not instantly be my number one MCU movie.
Vincent D'Onofrio's Kingpin is great, but I'm not sure that character fits in with tone of the Spider-Man movies or the other Sony or MCU movies. I have no doubt D'Onofrio would be down to be in a movie, but I don't see it happening.