MooreTrucker said:
If Reed isn't there, who is the 4th?
Have been plenty of subs. Or the spot is vacant and they're coming the phantom zone looking for him.
Personally I think an arc that sees Reed become the villain over time would do well.
MooreTrucker said:
If Reed isn't there, who is the 4th?
bearamedic99 said:SeattleAgJr said:Yeah, I do not get this fawning over Brie.MooreTrucker said:jtstanley4621 said:
First impression:
Brie Lason is a gift from the gods so that we may know their beauty if only for a moment.
Eh, she's no Gal Gadot.
She is attractive, but not noteworthy.
Perhaps they are referring to Alison Brie?
Beat40 said:Except if the current Marvel name is attached to those movies, they would be anticipated greatly.MBAR said:Yeah because the public is just dying for more xmen and fantastic four. Sure as hell haven't had enough xmen movies.SeattleAgJr said:
Or maybe he should focus more on introducing the Fantastic Four and X-men.
There is much more demand for that than there is for A-force.
But I do want solo Rogue and Storm movies one day.
Marvel has lots of great female characters, but not that many really stand on their own.
It would be fascinating to see a breakdown of box office for blockbuster films by audience, mainly casual vs fan vs hardcore fan. I'd bet you're right that the fanboys are a pretty small percentage overall.MBAR said:Beat40 said:Except if the current Marvel name is attached to those movies, they would be anticipated greatly.MBAR said:Yeah because the public is just dying for more xmen and fantastic four. Sure as hell haven't had enough xmen movies.SeattleAgJr said:
Or maybe he should focus more on introducing the Fantastic Four and X-men.
There is much more demand for that than there is for A-force.
But I do want solo Rogue and Storm movies one day.
Marvel has lots of great female characters, but not that many really stand on their own.
By a fraction of movie goers. Most people don't care as much as the people in this thread about the MCU but rather just if the movie is good
MBAR said:Beat40 said:Except if the current Marvel name is attached to those movies, they would be anticipated greatly.MBAR said:Yeah because the public is just dying for more xmen and fantastic four. Sure as hell haven't had enough xmen movies.SeattleAgJr said:
Or maybe he should focus more on introducing the Fantastic Four and X-men.
There is much more demand for that than there is for A-force.
But I do want solo Rogue and Storm movies one day.
Marvel has lots of great female characters, but not that many really stand on their own.
By a fraction of movie goers. Most people don't care as much as the people in this thread about the MCU but rather just if the movie is good
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"She is more powerful than any character we've introduced thus far," Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige tells EW. "So that alone tells you that there's a reason Nick hit that button at the end [of Infinity War], when he realized that they were up against something far bigger than they had ever been up against before. And having her on your side is hopefully going to change the balance of power in a way that they desperately need."
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"He's somebody we have admired for a long time and have wanted to find a role for in our movies, and as fate works in your favor, his part in this is extraordinary," Feige said. "He really came to play."
That is a good question.swimmerbabe11 said:
I think brings up an interesting question... where does the line get drawn between fanboy and casual fan?
I'm not sure where i would fall.... I wouldn't consider myself just a casual fan as I have seen every Marvel Movie (most multiple times) and greatly look forward to the new films, often seeing them on opening weekend... but aside from cartoons as a kid, I have very little background knowledge of any characters, never read any comics, don't know any story lines aside from what i read on here. I had no concept of Thanos outside of these movies... so I wouldn't consider myself a fan boy.Quote:
where does the line get drawn between fanboy and casual fan?
<nerd rage on>TexasAggie_02 said:
https://ew.com/movies/2018/09/07/captain-marvel-avengers-4/Quote:
"She is more powerful than any character we've introduced thus far,"
I don't get why that is needed? Everyone sees how boring Superman is. I don't see any need for a character like that in the MCU. With Thor 3 and IF, Thor is on a whole new level. IronMan too with his nano tech. Hulk is still the Hulk when he comes out to play. We haven't seen worldbreaker yet. Plus if you make her stronger than everyone for the Thanos storyline then what's next. She sticks around for the next big bad and there is no use for the weaker characters.SeattleAgJr said:<nerd rage on>TexasAggie_02 said:
https://ew.com/movies/2018/09/07/captain-marvel-avengers-4/Quote:
"She is more powerful than any character we've introduced thus far,"
In the MCU, I guess, sure, why not.
In the comics, not even close.
Both Thor and Hulk are stronger than she is, both have higher stamina/endurance than she does, Thor can fly faster than she can.
Yes, she has some energy manipulation powers, but nothing that sets her above Thor+Mjolnir/Stormbreaker in a 1:1 comparison.
Looks like it will be powers of convenience/plotforce here.
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You've seen them all multiple times and you post about it on the internet. I'd consider you closer to fanboy than a casual fan.gravy97 said:I'm not sure where i would fall.... I wouldn't consider myself just a casual fan as I have seen every Marvel Movie (most multiple times) and greatly look forward to the new films, often seeing them on opening weekend... but aside from cartoons as a kid, I have very little background knowledge of any characters, never read any comics, don't know any story lines aside from what i read on here. I had no concept of Thanos outside of these movies... so I wouldn't consider myself a fan boy.Quote:
where does the line get drawn between fanboy and casual fan?
perhaps she'll be the only one strong enough to withstand undoing the snap with the damaged guantlet? Maybe that'll take her powers down a peg.Quote:
I don't get why that is needed? Everyone sees how boring Superman is. I don't see any need for a character like that in the MCU. With Thor 3 and IF, Thor is on a whole new level. IronMan too with his nano tech. Hulk is still the Hulk when he comes out to play. We haven't seen worldbreaker yet. Plus if you make her stronger than everyone for the Thanos storyline then what's next. She sticks around for the next big bad and there is no use for the weaker characters.
I think Jean Gray still takes the cake for the most powerful with the Phoenix force. Not part of the Marvel film-verse due to X-men and Fox stuff. From the Jean Gray wiki:GiveEmHellBill said:
I wonder if they will make her somehow imbued with the Power Cosmic...which would make her pretty much the most powerful character in the MCU?
This power has been around in the comics forever now, but has never been mentioned in the movies (probably because it's most associated with Galactus and therefore the Fantastic Four).
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While empowered by the Phoenix Force, Grey has total telekinetic control of matter at the molecular level, allowing her to manipulate atomic structures on a universal scale. She can generate any form of energy in seemingly unlimited amounts, as well as absorb energy from sources as great as a supernova or even convert her physical form to pure energy and back again. She can also exist in virtually any environment without harm and create space/time warps to travel through hyperspace or traverse the timestream, and her telepathic abilities are also vastly enhanced. When using her power, the Phoenix Force will manifest itself around Grey in the form of a bird of cosmic flame, the size of the bird varying with the amount of energy she is using. [These flames can even manifests in seemingly impossible situations, such as the vacuum of space or underwater. This fire apparently does not require oxygen to burn, and burns so intensely that matter is consumed without by-products such as ash. The cosmic fire is a literal punctuation to the Phoenix's purpose to "burn away what doesn't work", as well as being described as "burning through lies and deception".] The Phoenix Force can also resurrect the dead under some conditions, and absorb the life force from other sentient beings to bolster its own.[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Grey#cite_note-Women_of_Marvel:_Celebrating_Seven_Decades_Handbook-102][102][/url]
Bruce Almighty said:
I've said it before, but if she comes in and saves the day, that will be a huge letdown and will cause an unsatisfactory ending to what has been a great story. I don't mind her playing a big part in the outcome, but having this ultra powerful and pretty new character come in and defeat the big bad villain that nobody else can defeat will make everything else seem pointless.
But there's a third duo on the way this fall with Will Ferrell and John C Reilly, and that film is out before Captain Marvel. Reilly was already in Guardians so that only leaves Ferrell.hurleyag said:
So with Jude Law in this, we have both Sherlock/Watson duos in the MCU.
god, no.Max Power said:Quote:
If Avengers 4 fixes what Thanos destroyed then Reilly should be back in the fold then they can put out more Ferrell/Reilly films under the MCU.
TexasAggie_02 said:
Ferrell could make a good cosmic character, a la grandmaster/the collector
I guess I am more of the casual fan because up until Bruce Almighty brought this up, I hadn't thought of that angle. I was just happy to get another MCU movie with what appears to be a bunch of cool tie ins.Sex Panther said:Bruce Almighty said:
I've said it before, but if she comes in and saves the day, that will be a huge letdown and will cause an unsatisfactory ending to what has been a great story. I don't mind her playing a big part in the outcome, but having this ultra powerful and pretty new character come in and defeat the big bad villain that nobody else can defeat will make everything else seem pointless.
I agree... I think Marvel is smart enough to know this and use it to springboard her as the face moving forward. She'll be involved and have a major role, but ultimately Thanos is going down by the OG's and primarily Thor, Cap, and Tony in that order (Tony being the most important/one who will get the final blow).