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I e read Christopher priests run on the black panther issues 1 thru 7. He's a dope writer and his style is fun and humerous. Agent ross is comedy relief in this book.

I thought he had the best story arc also. He said he did it the way he did to help draw in casual readers.
 
Thor Will Be Pivotal After 'Avengers: Infinity War'

Even though Asgard was destroyed in Thor: Ragnarok, the God of Thunder's future is expected to continue past Avengers: Infinity War.

Actor Chris Hemsworth has expressed some reservations about continuing in the role, but directors Anthony and Joe Russo have expressed excitement for Thor's role in the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.


ComicBook.com spoke with co-director Joe Russo on the set of Avengers: Infinity War, where he confirmed the Asgardian's role in the future of the MCU, and how he and his brother enjoy the new take on the character established by Thor: Ragnarok director Taika Waititi.

"I think between Ragnarok and this film, I think Thor has a really, really compelling arc," said Russo. "I think he's a pretty fascinating character, and I think he's going to jump to the forefront of people's mind, as a pivotal Marvel character, after Ragnarok and this."


Despite the destruction of their homeworld, the Asgardian population survived due to the efforts of their new king and his allies. Many fans have wondered if Thor would continue to play a role in the MCU after Avengers: Infinity War and its untitled sequel. Russo seems adamant that he will, and enjoys the new comedic take on the character.

"We grew up executing projects that were in a similar vein as Taika's sensibility. Arrested Development, Community," said Russo. "We jive very well with Taika, and with the direction he's taking that character in. I think that we always want and desire, as filmmakers, pathos as well, out of our characters. We find that humor and pathos in combination create a more profound experience for you. I think that Taika has done that very well in Ragnarok. We now get to take Thor on a really compelling journey."

It looks like the character could suffer some major losses as king of the remaining Asgardian population when Avengers: Infinity War picks up, which will put him on a path to find a new weapon with the help of the Guardians of the Galaxy.

We'll see how the God of Thunder fares in the battle against Thanos when Avengers: Infinity Warpremieres in theaters on April 27th.

http://comicbook.com/marvel/2018/03/14/avengers-infinity-war-thor-mcu-future/
 
There goes cocky ass madvel again showing the whole movie in their trai.... I mean








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Sooooo y'all hear about the bad reviews for the Deadpool test screen

I've read a couple articles on it. One said that it was just bad so fox ordered reshoots, but another said that it had mostly good reactions, but execs are afraud that something that happens in the movie will cause people to get mad. Wonder what could have been so bad. The trailer looked good. I'm thinking they probably said something transphobic lol
 
I've read a couple articles on it. One said that it was just bad so fox ordered reshoots, but another said that it had mostly good reactions, but execs are afraud that something that happens in the movie will cause people to get mad. Wonder what could have been so bad. The trailer looked good. I'm thinking they probably said something transphobic lol
2 things.

1. Most big budget films plan for reshoots. It's a very very common thing in Hollywood.

2. I'm expecting Deadpool 2 to be a major disappointment. It's one of those types of films that is good the first outing on the strength of its uniqueness in comparison to every other film. But now that we have a Deadpool movie to compare it to, I'm expecting more of the same without the surprise factor. That toilet bowl humor can only hit home but for so long. At that point, you better have substance.
 
2 things.

1. Most big budget films plan for reshoots. It's a very very common thing in Hollywood.

2. I'm expecting Deadpool 2 to be a major disappointment. It's one of those types of films that is good the first outing on the strength of its uniqueness in comparison to every other film. But now that we have a Deadpool movie to compare it to, I'm expecting more of the same without the surprise factor. That toilet bowl humor can only hit home but for so long. At that point, you better have substance.

I never got into Deadpool the same way i never got into Superman,these characters don't really have weaknesses and can't die so there's really no threat against them.
 
Who yall think will die in the movie? Im thinking Stark and Cap for sure.

Hawkeye is a possibility

Vision for sure.

Curious as what they are going to do with Banner/Hulk. Ruffalo has been quiet about any contract stuff unlike Evans and Downey.

Sounds like they got plans for Thor after IW.

Widow will have her own movie so she will be around.
 
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