Still is as of a few nights ago, definitely worth the watch. It's a lot of fun.jabberwalkie09 said:MooreTrucker said:
Oh. Haven't seen Dr. Strange yet.
Dude....
You should fix that. It is/was on Netflix last I checked.
Still is as of a few nights ago, definitely worth the watch. It's a lot of fun.jabberwalkie09 said:MooreTrucker said:
Oh. Haven't seen Dr. Strange yet.
Dude....
You should fix that. It is/was on Netflix last I checked.
aggie1906 said:
It's going to be very hard to top gotg2.
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It's been a long-held theory that "Captain America: Civil War" and "Spider-Man: Homecoming" aren't Peter Parker's first appearances in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Fans point to a scene from "Iron Man 2" where a little boy in an Iron Man mask stares down a robot at the Stark Expo. There's speculation that this boy may actually be a young Peter Parker.
As evidence, "Iron Man 2" was released in 2010. Since Parker is in his mid-teens in "Spider-Man: Homecoming," which comes out July 7, he would've been about the right age of the kid at the time. Also, the Expo takes place in Queens, Spidey's hometown.
But is this really the future web-slinging hero?
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Congrats, theorists. We asked Tom Holland, aka the real Spider-Man, if the theory is true, and he officially confirmed it. In fact, he triple-confirmed it, and he got the info straight from Marvel boss Kevin Feige.
"It is Peter Parker," said Holland.
"It is?" we asked.
"I can confirm that, that is Peter Parker," Holland said.
"No way, for sure?" we asked again.
"I can confirm that as of today. I literally had a conversation with Kevin Feige only 20 minutes ago. Maybe I've just done a big, old spoiler, but it's out there now," said Holland. "It's cool. I like the idea that Peter Parker has been in the universe since the beginning."
fig96 said:
And details like that are why the MCU is so darn good.
Sure, but that's not the point.redline248 said:fig96 said:
And details like that are why the MCU is so darn good.
Yeah, really easy to say that now...when back during iron man 2 they had no clue they'd get Spider-Man in the mcu.
MooreTrucker said:
Good lord, just go with it. What does it hurt if it is or isn't PP???
Sometimes you just have to let art flow over you.
Champ Bailey said:MooreTrucker said:
Good lord, just go with it. What does it hurt if it is or isn't PP???
Sometimes you just have to let art flow over you.
Clayton Williams?
Nope. He said "lie back and enjoy it".Champ Bailey said:MooreTrucker said:
Good lord, just go with it. What does it hurt if it is or isn't PP???
Sometimes you just have to let art flow over you.
Clayton Williams?
Good lord, just go with it. What does it hurt if the quote wasn't exact???MooreTrucker said:Nope. He said "lie back and enjoy it".Champ Bailey said:MooreTrucker said:
Good lord, just go with it. What does it hurt if it is or isn't PP???
Sometimes you just have to let art flow over you.
Clayton Williams?
Try again.
I see what you did there.double aught said:Good lord, just go with it. What does it hurt if the quote wasn't exact???MooreTrucker said:Nope. He said "lie back and enjoy it".Champ Bailey said:MooreTrucker said:
Good lord, just go with it. What does it hurt if it is or isn't PP???
Sometimes you just have to let art flow over you.
Clayton Williams?
Try again.
Sometimes you just have to let jokes flow over you.
TCTTS said:
It's not that Wakanda is a secret, it's that the rest of the world thinks it's just a poor, "third world country." The secret is that it's actually a highly advanced society. Seems pretty straightforward to me.
His dad was obviously the intended target to the viewers, but couldnt it appear just as plausible for the target to be any number of other foreign leaders in attendance? (Not to mention the fact there were Avengers there, who would just as likely be targeted).swimmerbabe11 said:TCTTS said:
It's not that Wakanda is a secret, it's that the rest of the world thinks it's just a poor, "third world country." The secret is that it's actually a highly advanced society. Seems pretty straightforward to me.
Although that does make it odd that his dad was a target. I don't think many people know/care about the president of most small third world countries.
I don't think just anyone got to visit the super secret part of the country with all the advanced stuff.MrPlow2010 said:
Wouldn't it be easy to tell that it's not just poor by simply visiting it? Surely other people from other governments have been there.
Idk guess I'm thinking too much into it. It is a comic book movie after all.
swimmerbabe11 said:
This made me think of having a really crappy wooden wild west style set that tips over, except of a desolate and poor country.
"Oh yes, this is our tribe and our tents. We are very poor. Nothing to see here"
Africa version of this: