They didn't adapt World War Hulk, they adapted bits of Planet Hulk into Thor: Ragnarok. That said, there is nothing stopping them from using the same name for a different story, like they did for Age Of Ultron.
Ward was the only good thing about s1, I thought everything was good in s2. Jessica Jones s2 was pretty forgettable, I hated the Luke Cage app story in his season 2. DD, all the Elektra/ninja stuff was bad, as much as I still liked Charlie and the Punisher stuff. Edit: Colleen was obv good in Iron Fist s1 too
Seriously, if this turns out to be a big gag, oakhurst needs to take responsibility. That's how this works.
the first line had me convinced but when I saw "directed by Edgar Wright" my bullshit radar immediately went off. no way he'd touch Marvel with a ten-foot pole again lmao hopefully Feige sees that and actually thinks the first half is a good idea though (or Iman Vellani sees it and tells him to make a fucking Daughters of the Dragon show)
Campea is a piece of shit who will say anything to get a rise and eyes on his dying internet presence. I don’t take anything he says seriously
Why is Feige's hypothetical post-MCU future just tied with running traditional superhero franchises for WB or Sony? Shit who knows maybe Amazon/MGM picks him up to build the new 007? maybe Paramount gets him to take over Star Trek, Transformers, or build a TMNT cinematic universe? Maybe Universal get him to save their failed Universal Monsters cinematic universe?
I could one day see Kevin leaving because he wants a new challenge. He’s done so much with the MCU, I could see him wanting a new challenge at one point - kind of like when a coach at a successful team decides to leave after they’ve won everything there is to win and wants a new challenge.
Ain't gonna lie, the way I feel about that original post is the same energy as when Goku demands to know if Vegeta let himself get enslaved by Babidi, and I just imagine oakhurst raising his arm and blowing up a stadium, not saying a word.
Roommates in college got me into it, and introduced me to anime in general. Even though I didn't seriously start watching anime until much more recently, it was still a formative experience for me.
I remember the summer vacation as a young kid when I woke up early one morning and turned the TV on in our basement to watch some cartoons. Whatever channel it was had Dragon Ball Z and Sailor Moon playing back to back. I remember so well just sitting there entranced wondering why I was so into both shows. I spent the rest of my summer getting up every morning to watch that hour. I’d set our VCR to record it too in case I overslept. They only played Dragon Ball Z up to when Goku arrives to fight Frieza, which is when I discovered that the newer episodes were on cable. So then I had my grandma record the episodes at her house so I could see them. The wait for those tapes was excruciating lol.