it is funny that they find sam wilson talking to birds obviously fake, when redwing is his psychically bonded falcon in the comics, in short these leaks seem 100% real, even in the most ridiculous elements
@@darthskarr8975 that could very easily be implement after doc oc showing up in no way home. History of his tech would be in the stark database because of how his cure was made.
Honestly, if the bird drone thing had an AI like Jarvis, Id take that over just some mindless drone lol. Makes more sense, like the drone could be the heads-up display AI that then converts itself to the drone, would be neat, whilst still assisting Falcon in his display.
They seem to think only the heroes deserve to be part of continuity, apart from Loki, but half the appeal of the comics was the long-standing rivalries between certain heroes and villains and all the combinations of allies that could develop from that. Killing your Marvel antagonist off at the end of the movie like a Bond villain is in direct opposition to the appeal of the property.
I remember telling my friends in 2019 that in ten to fifteen years time, people would say that making Thor a jokey character was a bad move. Love and Thunder proves I was too generous.
@@hkaayaakuu Yeah, his Thor run is my favorite, along with Jason Aaron's Thor God of Thunder. How, HOW did they ruin the God Butcher arc? I mean come on Lawd
@@EarlHildebrandt And not only were they killed off but the vast majority of the villains in the MCU were boring, forgettable, one-dimensional characters. Such a waste of potential all around.
That Black Widow one hurts. I hated what they did to Taskmaster. Such a waste of an actually interesting character who would’ve injected some personality into the story instead of this faceless terminator type they went with for a cheap reveal.
I’m willing to bet that the people writing thought only as far as, “People liked the Winter Soldier, so let’s just make another Winter Soldier with another superpower!”
@@hosaepalvin9795Exactly. It’s easy to think that they should have stopped, but there was so much potential to make great projects with The Scarlet Witch, Dr. Strange, Hulk, Hawkeye, Antman, Thor, etc that they just squandered.
@@ericchung3177 it’s not impossible. There are comic nerds out there the can hold all the knowledge and call on that information quickly. Film makers are clearly not communicating which causes inconsistencies in lore along side bad writing decisions.
I wish they had, honestly. (Maybe allow for the completion of Spider-Man's trilogy, though.) Before Endgame, there was a tease in the Doctor Strange credits for Mordo being Strange's nemesis in the future, GotG2 teased the arrival of Adam Warlock, and Spider-Man: Homecoming hinted at Scorpion being an enemy of Spider-Man. (To this day, only the Adam Warlock tease has actually been followed up on.) I wish they had written Avengers 3 & 4 differently so that Mordo & Warlock had significant roles in the plot (especially Warlock since he was involved in the original comics storyline), and they could have had Scorpion be a minor villain Spider-Man is fighting & subduing when he's reintroduced in Infinity War. This way there would be no significant loose ends and no need to continue this universe. But it just keeps going! At this point I would be tired of it all even if every post-Endgame movie or series was excellent. Stories need to end eventually. 😩
RDJ being the 5th choice for Tony Stark is pretty believable. Before Iron Man, he was more well known for being a former drug addict than the mega superstar he is now. His history with drug abuse and redemption makes him the perfect Tony Stark, though. Whether that was intentional or not.
I forgot who it was, but I read somewhere that RDJ had an insurance policy to play Tony Stark in Iron Man (as he was still a liability) lobbied hard behind the scene for that role.
31:30 Not a movie, but the TV show Police Squad (which went on to become the Naked Gun movies) apparently was cancelled becasue vieewers actually had to pay attention to get all the jokes. They were happening so fast, and without a laugh track that unless you were really paying attention it was too much.
The scene with Banner trying to end it all is real, but he doesn't fine Cap's shield. Though you can see his shield in the ice in the background at one point if you look very closely.
It's spectacular how much of the positive outcomes of phases 1-3 were actually accidents born out of wild squabbling and reactionary politicking behind the scenes. And then their luck ran out. Explains everything.
Saying that Disney stole anything requires us to consider them having the ability to actually do something on purpose. I would say that this is the Marvel that Disney lost along the way, like all the fans.
The idea of Coulson being Hydra seems insane in the context of Agents of SHIELD. I watched that whole series & enjoyed it back before virtually all MCU media was trash. In this series, the events of Winter Soldier affect the plot of Season 1 in a big way. It's revealed that one of the main characters in Coulson's team we've been following all season was Hydra the whole time, and the rest of the team has to fight him. This character is a major antagonist for a couple more seasons. At the end of season 1, after the fall of SHIELD, Nick Fury appoints Coulson as the new director of SHIELD. SHIELD, now smaller, works in secret to take down the remnants of Hydra. In the 2nd season, Coulson loses his arm & has it replaced by a robotic one which not only gives him enhanced strength, but comes equipped with an energy shield he's chosen to design after Cap's shield except with the SHIELD logo in place of the star. Later it's revealed that Hydra is a cult going back millennia (Red Skull's faction was a splinter group that focused on amassing political power) and true believers continue to work towards their true goal of bringing back an ancient Inhuman who was so powerful he was banished to another planet 1000s of years ago (and his face looks skull-like and is surrounded by tentacles, the secret real origin of the Hydra logo 😅). One of these true believer Hydra guys is the old dude who was a member of the World Security Council in Avengers 1, the one who insisted on nuking NYC (and who was conspicuously absent during the events of Winter Soldier), the implication being that he wanted to destroy the Avengers because they were a potential threat to the ancient evil Inhuman. This entity successfully reaches earth and Coulson and his people are instrumental in defeating him and saving the whole world. So, after all this, it seems unthinkable for Coulson to ever have been Hydra. That reveal would've changed everything! (And, yes, they explained Coulson being alive again. Set up a whole mystery and everything. Fun fact: Coulson eventually died again from the same wound inflicted by Loki as a result of temporarily taking Ghost Rider's Spirit of Vengeance into himself to defeat another enemy. The show was wild. 😂)
@@paultorrisi4992The end of season 5 made me think that the show really wouldn’t work well without Coulson. The writers seemed to agree given how the last two seasons went. Then there’s that poor inhuman at the bottom of the ocean the show forgot about lol.
Is the "old dude" the one who plays the vice president in 24 Season 2? Cos he seems to have a similar personality, jumping at the idea of aerially bombarding a possibly innocent target based on a shakey foundation of reasons.
Them turning Thor into a fat fortnight player is the essence of the MCU knowing an idea is stupid...and doing it anyway. This is really the MCU's biggest flaw today.
The movie who still pisses me off the most is the multiverse of madness. Especially the part where they just decide to character assassinate several heroes and then actually brutally murder them all in one scene. So fucking stupid🤬
4:39 At the time RDJ was very much "out" as a Hollywood actor. He had been through a lot of shit with drug and booze abuse and many people considered his career dead. Iron Man's success revitalized him big time
I can't imagine some people not liking hulk decapitating abomination it was a very brutal of the of him drop kicking soldiers left and right however he's more of a "I'm going to pumble you into the ground and walk away as if it's a normal day".
It's Free-to-Play heroshooter slop, but at least all the characters are hot and since the plot literally doesn't matter nobody has to actually care that it's writing is super cringe.
Thinking that it doesn't matter if you bork *every single* element of an interconnected story (characters, setting, continuity, the works)... is basically tantamount to believing that logos are the primary thing that determines whether or not a piece of fiction is worthwhile. Has Marvel stamp? IS GOOD. Literally everything else is apparently irrelevant, so that must be the deciding factor -- no?
Wasn’t the guy in the yellow truck in Winter Soldier supposed to be The Punisher? The Russo brothers apparently had plans for him before he appeared in Daredevil.
I wish it would have stayed with a grittier tone, it’s why we aren’t going to get a good Silver Surfer or Galactus. These dullards, vandals and brutes deserve to fail.
Ike & Avi built shit from 1996, taking a company from bankruptcy to the biggest media empire since George made episode 6. Kevin took the spotlight and took the side of the Disney empire
I think we are seeing an ACTUAL fatigue with post Endgame content. Even if it was pretty good the whole way through, i think its just a fact that a LOT of people grew pretty exhausted by the MCU's run. The strategy to keep generating a continuous, endless amount of content with this consistent Universe idea isnt actually endless. It has a limit. The main thing to take away here is stories must have an end at some point. It cant keep going forever.
Nah it's mainly just that the stories they put out after Endgame were all bad. If they had taken their time, writing a new set of stories for the next year onward, we wouldn't be seeing this kind of "fatigue". Or at least not to the same extent. I think their prominence would eventually diminish like everything, but they were "taken before their time" because of bad writing leading to premature cultural-irrelevance.
@daralenoach You're absolutely right. It's just you can see how many people were stopping at Endgame. It was pretty obvious a lot of people were gonna at least take a break after that big movie finished almost everything up.
The biggest trouble is that they decided to escalate rather than allow a proper denouement. We needed more grounded Marvel to re-establish the baseline. Thanos is done, and Loki is gone. The Blip has happened, and now the world tries to rebalance those who skipped five years and those who lived them through. It's an era of haphazard enforcement and criminality as good people return to reclaimed homes and lost dreams. It's the perfect time to create some street-level heroes to scale up for the next crisis, but instead we scaled up to a Multiverse-level threat.
35:12 This could work actually if make comparisons between Ego and the Thing. Which it could be possible that Ego models himself after Kurt Russell because of that movie. It’s also similar to what they did with Kevin Bacon in the first movie, except this would be more meta.
I think for the avengers sacrificing themselves to stop Thanos It probably would have been each of them holds one of the Infinity stones then they link hands and use their powers to stop him each of them holding just one stone is too much for their individual bodies it's not one stone divided six ways it's six stones divided among six people and then also activating the combined power That's definitely going to be way too much for all of them I think
@@robertbeisert3315 that was only made canon in Endgame, had they just written it differently, he could easily be just as vulnerable to dying from them.
12:25 not only do I not buy it, but it would be especially funny because you couldn’t get two black guys who look LESS alike than Don Cheadle and Terrence Howard. It’s almost comical they did that.
Curious that they have such venomous things to say about Odin’s paranoia and subsequent self-sabotage in the Ragnarok script (clearly unaware that this is accurate to the Edda), but adore that exact story as presented in the God of War game. Sometimes these three (chiefly Rags, to be plain) grow so obtuse, so entranced by meaningless details, that they fail to recall what it actually is they’re criticizing.
7:41 It's real, and also close to the original reveal of cap in Ice just it was Namor instead of Hulk. 9:45-10:10 this is also a call back to the ORIGINAL avengers comic origin (hulk gets mind control by loki ). 12:10 Bullshit, Terence was fired & Ike has never been recorded saying anything like that
34:30 this is a lot of the mcu history where they've basically minimized how Ike and Avi basically are the ones who got marvel out of the mud and were pushing for the mcu back then with snipes originally suppose to be black panther but no black creative ever made a script that made sense
Why was RDJ the "easy choice" for Tony? What had he done prior to the first Iron Man film that suggested that path? Kiss Kiss Bang Bang? Bear in mind that Tony Stark was always this sleazy, Howard Hughes meets Brett from Gone with the Wind type prior to '08.
I’m starting to think that even though the MCU as a whole sucks now especially after phase 4 and 5, we were actually in the alternate universe with the best MCU😂😂
I mean its not AS good but theyve still made some great things and theyre getting better/improving...Not everything is gonna be a masterpiece every time.
Oh no, you mean comic book movies will be bad? They've always been bad. How many is enough, by the way? Hollywood has shit out what has to be 50+ Marvel Products in the last 15-20 years, and it's fucking ridiculous. Adults used to watch movies made for adults. Now adults obsess over movies literally made for LITTLE KIDS, and go on and on about nostalgia and "mUh cHiLdhOoD"
it is funny that they find sam wilson talking to birds obviously fake, when redwing is his psychically bonded falcon in the comics, in short these leaks seem 100% real, even in the most ridiculous elements
I'm starting to see why they strayed pretty far from the comics early on
@@nmr7203they stayed close enough but removed the camp i wouldn’t even mind it if the stories were good
Could have made it a robotic or cybernetic falcon that was linked to him with an implant.
@@darthskarr8975 that could very easily be implement after doc oc showing up in no way home. History of his tech would be in the stark database because of how his cure was made.
Honestly, if the bird drone thing had an AI like Jarvis, Id take that over just some mindless drone lol. Makes more sense, like the drone could be the heads-up display AI that then converts itself to the drone, would be neat, whilst still assisting Falcon in his display.
The biggest offense is what happened with with thor. Could have maybe made a trilogy using the godbutcher arc
They seem to think only the heroes deserve to be part of continuity, apart from Loki, but half the appeal of the comics was the long-standing rivalries between certain heroes and villains and all the combinations of allies that could develop from that. Killing your Marvel antagonist off at the end of the movie like a Bond villain is in direct opposition to the appeal of the property.
I remember telling my friends in 2019 that in ten to fifteen years time, people would say that making Thor a jokey character was a bad move. Love and Thunder proves I was too generous.
Should've had walt simonsons beta ray bill and other stories. The master of Norse everything at marvel
@@hkaayaakuu Yeah, his Thor run is my favorite, along with Jason Aaron's Thor God of Thunder. How, HOW did they ruin the God Butcher arc? I mean come on Lawd
@@EarlHildebrandt And not only were they killed off but the vast majority of the villains in the MCU were boring, forgettable, one-dimensional characters. Such a waste of potential all around.
That Black Widow one hurts. I hated what they did to Taskmaster. Such a waste of an actually interesting character who would’ve injected some personality into the story instead of this faceless terminator type they went with for a cheap reveal.
I’m willing to bet that the people writing thought only as far as, “People liked the Winter Soldier, so let’s just make another Winter Soldier with another superpower!”
They really should’ve ended it with Endgame.
nah. they should have just made good stories for post-infinity saga mcu.
@@hosaepalvin9795ngl after Endgame I think being tied to the MCU became more of a hinderance than a help for new stories.
@@hosaepalvin9795Exactly. It’s easy to think that they should have stopped, but there was so much potential to make great projects with The Scarlet Witch, Dr. Strange, Hulk, Hawkeye, Antman, Thor, etc that they just squandered.
@@ericchung3177 it’s not impossible. There are comic nerds out there the can hold all the knowledge and call on that information quickly. Film makers are clearly not communicating which causes inconsistencies in lore along side bad writing decisions.
I wish they had, honestly. (Maybe allow for the completion of Spider-Man's trilogy, though.) Before Endgame, there was a tease in the Doctor Strange credits for Mordo being Strange's nemesis in the future, GotG2 teased the arrival of Adam Warlock, and Spider-Man: Homecoming hinted at Scorpion being an enemy of Spider-Man. (To this day, only the Adam Warlock tease has actually been followed up on.) I wish they had written Avengers 3 & 4 differently so that Mordo & Warlock had significant roles in the plot (especially Warlock since he was involved in the original comics storyline), and they could have had Scorpion be a minor villain Spider-Man is fighting & subduing when he's reintroduced in Infinity War. This way there would be no significant loose ends and no need to continue this universe. But it just keeps going! At this point I would be tired of it all even if every post-Endgame movie or series was excellent. Stories need to end eventually. 😩
RDJ being the 5th choice for Tony Stark is pretty believable. Before Iron Man, he was more well known for being a former drug addict than the mega superstar he is now. His history with drug abuse and redemption makes him the perfect Tony Stark, though. Whether that was intentional or not.
It's rather like Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow in that way.
I forgot who it was, but I read somewhere that RDJ had an insurance policy to play Tony Stark in Iron Man (as he was still a liability) lobbied hard behind the scene for that role.
31:30 Not a movie, but the TV show Police Squad (which went on to become the Naked Gun movies) apparently was cancelled becasue vieewers actually had to pay attention to get all the jokes. They were happening so fast, and without a laugh track that unless you were really paying attention it was too much.
The scene with Banner trying to end it all is real, but he doesn't fine Cap's shield. Though you can see his shield in the ice in the background at one point if you look very closely.
It's spectacular how much of the positive outcomes of phases 1-3 were actually accidents born out of wild squabbling and reactionary politicking behind the scenes.
And then their luck ran out. Explains everything.
Saying that Disney stole anything requires us to consider them having the ability to actually do something on purpose. I would say that this is the Marvel that Disney lost along the way, like all the fans.
1:08:02 : Babe? Wake up. It's time for Mauler to explain the Melvin (Melvin) Brother of the Joker lore
I still wish the originals screen testings for marvel/star wars movie were leak, to see the test audience reaction if it was truly that bad
Or if the test audiences (which are almost always slop enjoying Californians) were full of shit.
The idea of Coulson being Hydra seems insane in the context of Agents of SHIELD. I watched that whole series & enjoyed it back before virtually all MCU media was trash. In this series, the events of Winter Soldier affect the plot of Season 1 in a big way. It's revealed that one of the main characters in Coulson's team we've been following all season was Hydra the whole time, and the rest of the team has to fight him. This character is a major antagonist for a couple more seasons. At the end of season 1, after the fall of SHIELD, Nick Fury appoints Coulson as the new director of SHIELD. SHIELD, now smaller, works in secret to take down the remnants of Hydra. In the 2nd season, Coulson loses his arm & has it replaced by a robotic one which not only gives him enhanced strength, but comes equipped with an energy shield he's chosen to design after Cap's shield except with the SHIELD logo in place of the star. Later it's revealed that Hydra is a cult going back millennia (Red Skull's faction was a splinter group that focused on amassing political power) and true believers continue to work towards their true goal of bringing back an ancient Inhuman who was so powerful he was banished to another planet 1000s of years ago (and his face looks skull-like and is surrounded by tentacles, the secret real origin of the Hydra logo 😅). One of these true believer Hydra guys is the old dude who was a member of the World Security Council in Avengers 1, the one who insisted on nuking NYC (and who was conspicuously absent during the events of Winter Soldier), the implication being that he wanted to destroy the Avengers because they were a potential threat to the ancient evil Inhuman. This entity successfully reaches earth and Coulson and his people are instrumental in defeating him and saving the whole world. So, after all this, it seems unthinkable for Coulson to ever have been Hydra. That reveal would've changed everything!
(And, yes, they explained Coulson being alive again. Set up a whole mystery and everything. Fun fact: Coulson eventually died again from the same wound inflicted by Loki as a result of temporarily taking Ghost Rider's Spirit of Vengeance into himself to defeat another enemy. The show was wild. 😂)
Man i used to watch that show as a kid. I doubt its very good but id be kinda interested to go back and watch it. I think i fell off it after season 2
I used to love that show but fell off with it during season 2. Now I feel like I need to see it again.
@@holy1to325imo the seasons get better from each season from 1-4, then 5 it goes off the rails, 6 and 7 did not need to happen
@@paultorrisi4992The end of season 5 made me think that the show really wouldn’t work well without Coulson. The writers seemed to agree given how the last two seasons went. Then there’s that poor inhuman at the bottom of the ocean the show forgot about lol.
Is the "old dude" the one who plays the vice president in 24 Season 2? Cos he seems to have a similar personality, jumping at the idea of aerially bombarding a possibly innocent target based on a shakey foundation of reasons.
Them turning Thor into a fat fortnight player is the essence of the MCU knowing an idea is stupid...and doing it anyway. This is really the MCU's biggest flaw today.
If it's true that Gunn is the reason I didn't get my personal favorite Marvel hero Nova, I truly hate that man
The movie who still pisses me off the most is the multiverse of madness.
Especially the part where they just decide to character assassinate several heroes and then actually brutally murder them all in one scene.
So fucking stupid🤬
Remember Iron Man 1? It was such a good and fresh movie. Then Marvel became cringey jokes and not allowed to be "too dark" such a shame.
The biggest issue is that Marvel could have experimented with other more serious genres and left the typical superhero fare for fewer movies
4:39
At the time RDJ was very much "out" as a Hollywood actor. He had been through a lot of shit with drug and booze abuse and many people considered his career dead. Iron Man's success revitalized him big time
I was against him being cast at the time, even. Never been so happy to be proven wrong.
I can't imagine some people not liking hulk decapitating abomination it was a very brutal of the of him drop kicking soldiers left and right however he's more of a "I'm going to pumble you into the ground and walk away as if it's a normal day".
Mel Gibson in Fatman prove she would make a fine Odin.
Fortunately, Rivals has been a bright spot in the sea of slop we’ve been getting.
When Marvel Rivals is the bright spot, you know the IP isn't doing too well
It motivated poeple to actually look into the comics and even want literal who characters to join.
@@isaiahgarraway5568 sure
Not really.
It's Free-to-Play heroshooter slop, but at least all the characters are hot and since the plot literally doesn't matter nobody has to actually care that it's writing is super cringe.
Thinking that it doesn't matter if you bork *every single* element of an interconnected story (characters, setting, continuity, the works)... is basically tantamount to believing that logos are the primary thing that determines whether or not a piece of fiction is worthwhile.
Has Marvel stamp? IS GOOD. Literally everything else is apparently irrelevant, so that must be the deciding factor -- no?
Phil wasn’t killed in The Avengers though. He survived and was in Agents of SHIELD.
35:13 why not!? Cause why then would not Ego ask Starlord why he looks exactly like Pratt and why The Animal is talking to a tennisball
This is the "Rememɓer what they took from you" meme brought to a zenith.
Wasn’t the guy in the yellow truck in Winter Soldier supposed to be The Punisher? The Russo brothers apparently had plans for him before he appeared in Daredevil.
Yes that was the theory
I wish it would have stayed with a grittier tone, it’s why we aren’t going to get a good Silver Surfer or Galactus. These dullards, vandals and brutes deserve to fail.
Ike & Avi built shit from 1996, taking a company from bankruptcy to the biggest media empire since George made episode 6. Kevin took the spotlight and took the side of the Disney empire
Iron Man 3 is just… wow. Shane Black was the WORST choice lol
Iron Man 3 was when I strongly started to heavily move away from the MCU.
The Melvin Doo reference was unreal
I think we are seeing an ACTUAL fatigue with post Endgame content. Even if it was pretty good the whole way through, i think its just a fact that a LOT of people grew pretty exhausted by the MCU's run. The strategy to keep generating a continuous, endless amount of content with this consistent Universe idea isnt actually endless. It has a limit.
The main thing to take away here is stories must have an end at some point. It cant keep going forever.
Nah it's mainly just that the stories they put out after Endgame were all bad. If they had taken their time, writing a new set of stories for the next year onward, we wouldn't be seeing this kind of "fatigue". Or at least not to the same extent. I think their prominence would eventually diminish like everything, but they were "taken before their time" because of bad writing leading to premature cultural-irrelevance.
@daralenoach You're absolutely right. It's just you can see how many people were stopping at Endgame. It was pretty obvious a lot of people were gonna at least take a break after that big movie finished almost everything up.
We've been seeing a fatigue ever SINCE Endgame.
The biggest trouble is that they decided to escalate rather than allow a proper denouement. We needed more grounded Marvel to re-establish the baseline.
Thanos is done, and Loki is gone. The Blip has happened, and now the world tries to rebalance those who skipped five years and those who lived them through. It's an era of haphazard enforcement and criminality as good people return to reclaimed homes and lost dreams.
It's the perfect time to create some street-level heroes to scale up for the next crisis, but instead we scaled up to a Multiverse-level threat.
@@robertbeisert3315 Couldn't agree more
Now i want to see Mel as Odin, I feel like he would go all in for the performance.
Melvin the Jonkler! Who doesn’t want that?
I am genuinely concerned, that Doug impression was fucking flawless. Why does MauLer have a perfect Doug Walker impression?
11:38 like Deadpool fighting colossus
This Timeline is terrible. So terrible I'm actually wishing for the alternate one where a Michael Jackson owned Marvel studios seem preferable.
35:12 This could work actually if make comparisons between Ego and the Thing. Which it could be possible that Ego models himself after Kurt Russell because of that movie. It’s also similar to what they did with Kevin Bacon in the first movie, except this would be more meta.
I got excited at the thumbnail, I thought they were talking about The Walking Dead.
I'm so confused when you talk about Baldur but call him Boulder
So much squandered potential.
55:26 That's his power from the comics
I think for the avengers sacrificing themselves to stop Thanos It probably would have been each of them holds one of the Infinity stones then they link hands and use their powers to stop him each of them holding just one stone is too much for their individual bodies it's not one stone divided six ways it's six stones divided among six people and then also activating the combined power That's definitely going to be way too much for all of them I think
But what do you do with Hulk, who canonically can wield the Infinity Gauntlet without difficulty?
@@robertbeisert3315 that was only made canon in Endgame, had they just written it differently, he could easily be just as vulnerable to dying from them.
Cap was sorta pitched as the leader so it makes sense that they tried literally every male in Hollywood not already signed on to other projects.
Ike has definitely been vindicated
12:25 not only do I not buy it, but it would be especially funny because you couldn’t get two black guys who look LESS alike than Don Cheadle and Terrence Howard. It’s almost comical they did that.
Curious that they have such venomous things to say about Odin’s paranoia and subsequent self-sabotage in the Ragnarok script (clearly unaware that this is accurate to the Edda), but adore that exact story as presented in the God of War game.
Sometimes these three (chiefly Rags, to be plain) grow so obtuse, so entranced by meaningless details, that they fail to recall what it actually is they’re criticizing.
As to Thor's Grandfather being Bor: If you know 'Unsolicited Opinions on Israel'? That's him.
50:00 as far as I’m concerned the skrull aren’t canon, it just breaks too much shit.
I can’t believe they almost cast Kurt Russel as Odin
Lol, I look more like Terrence Howard than Don Cheadle.
And I'm huwhite.
Lulu wilson played younger version of stevens oldest sister in hill house series. Damn she was almost in the mcu . And that early too
17:20 This actually happened in Endgame I'm pretty sure.
Love you Wolf.
I think one stone would have been powerful enough to kill Iron Man, Hawkeye, Black Widow and most likely Cap, Thor and Hulk would have been fine
I can't shake the feeling that they cut the Hulk and Thor scenes in endgame to fit Captain marvel in, and that makes me even more angry.
38:00 Holy shit, Taika’s already trying to ruin Thor Ragnarok. That scene by far is one of the best imo even though it’s short
7:41 It's real, and also close to the original reveal of cap in Ice just it was Namor instead of Hulk.
9:45-10:10 this is also a call back to the ORIGINAL avengers comic origin (hulk gets mind control by loki ).
12:10 Bullshit, Terence was fired & Ike has never been recorded saying anything like that
23:15 yep that's just comics Zola
33:24 it's just the comics
34:30 this is a lot of the mcu history where they've basically minimized how Ike and Avi basically are the ones who got marvel out of the mud and were pushing for the mcu back then with snipes originally suppose to be black panther but no black creative ever made a script that made sense
55:00 it's the comics
1:19:20 EWWWWWW M'baku becoming BP was so weird
12:30 I could believe it.
Just imagine what kind of people test-audiences are made up of.
Why was RDJ the "easy choice" for Tony? What had he done prior to the first Iron Man film that suggested that path? Kiss Kiss Bang Bang? Bear in mind that Tony Stark was always this sleazy, Howard Hughes meets Brett from Gone with the Wind type prior to '08.
Who can I pay to get Brian Blessed Odin???
Kraven got his own movie now, it sucked.
Was just watching schmoobly on realbbc talking marvel
WOLF!!
But what about The Marvels that Disney stole from me?
I dont like marvel had to make a batman vs Superman version of mcu. Luckily they pulled it off
I’m starting to think that even though the MCU as a whole sucks now especially after phase 4 and 5, we were actually in the alternate universe with the best MCU😂😂
Interesting… 🤔
Ffs Fringy give other people the respect they give you and let them finish their sentences, too busy interrupting
54:32
22:00
🫡
Disney stole Marvel from me after Avengers. Everything after that has been ass.
Actually, both Phases 2 and 3 were awesome.
I mean its not AS good but theyve still made some great things and theyre getting better/improving...Not everything is gonna be a masterpiece every time.
Doesn’t Thor revive Stark in Endgame?
What? No.
He uses Mjolnir as a defibrillator.
didnt thor supercharge iron man in avengers 1? reviving him with lightning makes total sense
@@LemurianJones that was it thx
Oh no, you mean comic book movies will be bad? They've always been bad. How many is enough, by the way? Hollywood has shit out what has to be 50+ Marvel Products in the last 15-20 years, and it's fucking ridiculous. Adults used to watch movies made for adults. Now adults obsess over movies literally made for LITTLE KIDS, and go on and on about nostalgia and "mUh cHiLdhOoD"
Alright man go back to watching Rick and morty
“MuH ChIlDhOOd!” Sums up every fandom menace guy today
@@humanbeans4498 Are those the only two options? You need to expand your pallette
@maxmazzotti6651 What does that mean?
Cap was sorta pitched as the leader so it makes sense that they tried literally every male in Hollywood not already signed on to other projects.