According to sources that spoke to USMagazine, Lindsey Lohan is currently in talks for an MCU role and will play a “vixen superhero.”
Of the people on Reddit who are not outright assuming this isn't real, the name being tossed is Tigra, which makes sense from the perspective of Tigra being one of the last relatively known Avengers to not be adapted yet.
What about Dazzler or Emma Frost. While she looks like Jean I would assume they're casting younger for that role.
Time travel could be cool if they tap into some of the wuxia roots and bring Leung back. Going to assume the ten rings are responsible.
Idk if it was a leak or rumor or whatever, but didn’t someone say that Iron Fist would be appearing in that Wakanda show that takes place in the past? It’ll probably just be that Iron Fist I’d bet
Ahh my bad. I didn’t pay attention to the image and the post I saw on Reddit earlier didn’t even include that info.
Right before the premiere and he deleted his instagram. Something tells me they did this to get out in front of something.
Yeah, the fact that they're outright using the word "fired" and not softening it with "parted ways" or "creative differences" feels like a bad sign.
Should Cap have told Tony? Maybe. He goes on to say he should have. But that’s it. Tony is on the wrong side for everything else in the movie. I truly don’t know how anyone walks away thinking Tony was right all along or anything like that. Tony forcing the issue/siding with the accords and splitting the team led to grave consequences. Team Cap for life.
Team Bucky. Cap was entirely in the wrong for never letting Tony what happened to his parents. He didn't have to wait two years to tell him about the most tragic thing to ever happen in his life. I doing so, he allowed the moment to become much worse because Tony was now learning the truth while tensions were high. Tony wasn't wrong to get upset and he has the the right to no longer be friends with Cap, but he was wrong to try to kill someone who was only guilty of being brainwashed.
But Cap was more responsible for the situation going wrong. His failure to tell Tony also allowed Zemo to use it as a weapon.
At the end of the movie? Sure. But let’s not ignore how much Tony made a ton of bad decisions before that. And even as you said, he was in the wrong with his response, even if we can understand where he was coming from. We can also understand where Cap was coming from. Tony allowed his personal guilt over Ultron to force a split in the Avengers before he ever learned about his parents. Cap, admitted fault and extended the olive branch. Tony was bitter still in Endgame and hadn’t done the work to see his fault in it. He goes on to make up for it at the end. While I am Team Cap for life, Tony is ultimately a hero. Flawed, but a hero.
Tony is just as much of a coward by trying to dump off his guilt on government for his personal failures.