Mysterio is a great opportunity because he's often sort of a joke in the comics, which means you can flip that script in the movie and really go for it.
Yep!KidDoc said:Oh I agree 100% DC is pretty bad with the bad guys. Honestly it is amazing how good the modern comic movies are with how thin the story lines are in general. It is one of my lifetime head scratchers as a 40's year old how Netflix has ended up with the interesting heroes/villians that are a bit more grey than the movies yet managed to mess them up a bit.YouBet said:Actually, more so with DC. Just sayin'.....KidDoc said:Human with tech powers, kind of lame but many Marvel villians are pretty simple and one dimensional.TCTTS said:
Who, exactly, is Mysterio? Is he a human with powers or is he from another planet/realm ala Thor?Quote:
Debuting in The Amazing Spider-Man #13, Mysterio is Quentin Beck, a special effects wizard and stunt man working for a major Hollywood studio with dreams of making a name for himself in the film industry. However, he came to see his career in special effects as a dead-end job. His attempts to become an actor were poorly received, but he realized that his expertise in illusions could make him an effective supervillain
Give me more Grimjack/Dredd/Moonknight/Daredevil/Cage and less Superman/Cyclops goodie goodie.
What is even more frustrating is the mess that Fox made of the most interesting characters in Magneto & Wolverine-- talk about some gray area characters and they manage to totally muck up the timelines.
His character was great but the X films have been all over the place.redline248 said:
I thought the Fassbender version of Magneto was excellent. Of course, there are only so many times you can have a character bounce between good and bad in the same movie.
rhutton125 said:
I saw an article discussing how old the characters are supposed to be in Dark Phoenix. Magneto and Xavier should be in their 60s, Mystique is late 50s, Beast is 50s. And yet they still roll with the Nicholas Hoult look. Mkah, interesting.
Mysterio could be fun. Gylenhaal is a great actor, so I have faith. Nightcrawler in particular is fantastic. Also enjoyed Source Code, End of Watch, Prisoners. It's a shame he ever did Bubble Boy because he's been on fire the last several years.
swimmerbabe11 said:
Guys, I finally saw ant man and the wasp and the post credits scene has me v concerned.
Possible. There's a story line from the early 90s where Bullseye goes around dressed as Daredevil.GiveEmHellBill said:
sooooooooooooooooooooooooo.......is that Bullseye?
Bruce Almighty said:Possible. There's a story line from the early 90s where Bullseye goes around dressed as Daredevil.GiveEmHellBill said:
sooooooooooooooooooooooooo.......is that Bullseye?
Or stirring things upSex Panther said:
He dead
redline248 said:Or stirring things upSex Panther said:
He dead
fig96 said:
YouTube version:
Netflix has apparently confimed it. He's the bad guy in Season 3.Bruce Almighty said:Possible. There's a story line from the early 90s where Bullseye goes around dressed as Daredevil.GiveEmHellBill said:
sooooooooooooooooooooooooo.......is that Bullseye?
And Killmonger becomes the new Captain America?jeffk said:redline248 said:Or stirring things upSex Panther said:
He dead
Or he's Human Torch in the next F4 reboot.
rhutton125 said:
Saw a very quick shot that seems to confirm my suspicion of Melvin Potter going ape on Matt. It could just be one skirmish like in season 1, but I think it's more likely that Fisk kills or harms Betty, or otherwise coerces Potter to help him frame and/or kill Daredevil.
Very excited.
Also let it be known that this is 13 episodes. But I think the Daredevil seasons have handled that better than the other shows, for what it's worth.