NahYeah it was called elektra, fantastic 4, punisher, ghost rider, Daredevil, hulk, and a bunch of x men and spiderman movies
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NahYeah it was called elektra, fantastic 4, punisher, ghost rider, Daredevil, hulk, and a bunch of x men and spiderman movies
Probably because he's above herLol, why didn’t Kevin get fired also? Or at least demoted?
lol Didn't he just come back?
Lol if there isn't already then there's probably going to be a documentary about the VFX in Marvel and how they were treated
"Marvel's target output has been reduced. I don't know if this has been reported, or if this was a line in the trades, or whatever, but I'm told that the target output has been reduced from four shows and four movies a year to two shows and three movies a year. And of course that's malleable. You could get one on either side of that, or whatever."
After weeks of teasing his followers on social media, Captain America: Civil War star Frank Grillo has confirmed he's joining the DC Universe. In an exclusive chat with ComicBook.com's Chris Killian in support of One Day as a Lion, Grillo's disappointment with how his MCU character Brock Rumlow, the iconic Cap villain better known as Crossbones, was treated was a reason why he opted to sign on for a role with James Gunn and Peter Safran's DC Studios.
"They never told a story [about Crossbones]. The mythology of the MCU and just what Marvel has in its pool of characters, it's so deep. Crossbones was there for a minute, but he was supposed to be there longer, then they went the direction they did," Grillo tells us. "I think Crossbones serves a purpose, but I think the interesting thing is that if you see how many people around the world have responded to Crossbones, and again, he's on the screen for a very f--king short amount of time, I think there's more there. I think there was more meat on the bone. I was disappointed, which is why I went over to DC."