@Lain
It's certified fresh in Rotten Tomatoes and has a 59 in Metacritic which is 2 points below a positive consensus but still a decent score. It definitely wasn't the masterpiece they were hyping it to be but it still did good from a critical reception standpoint.
Man, I must have walked in with some gigantic expectations 'cause I thought that Joker movie was just...okay. I actually didn't watch Ad Astra when it came out because I wanted to save some money for it and now I regret doing that.
@DragonMaster2010
For the record, I don't mind her being that person who Clark loves and cherishes and I totally buy into him snapping if she were to be killed. My problem with Lois stems from this "You're my world" thing that every writer so far seems to have snuck in in some capacity...
He's scheduled for two movies, actually. Spiderman 3 and another MCU project.
As long as his arc is concluded in a satisfying way, I'd be happy with those being his last two MCU outings. Far from Home would have been a painful cliffhanger if the deal fell off.
Marvel Studios will probably...
I hate how writers of live-action Superman make Lois such an integral part of Superman's character. Donner, Singer and Snyder Superman all have Lois acting as the tether that keeps him bound to Earth which is fůcking stupid. Dude was raised on Earth - he doesn't need an incentive to fight for...
@Lain
I think it also helps that he's not an illustrator this time and doesn't have to share his writing workload with another person. He did that with Ukyo Kodachi in Naruto and, considering what Kodachi's doing to the Boruto manga, I have a strong feeling he was responsible for some of the...
I ignored the internet's negative opinion of Samurai 8 and decided to get into it and so far it is fúcking awesome. Most entertaining first 16 chapters of a manga I've read recently.
@Carlos
Nah, I don't see this happening. Disney+ is new, yes, but most of their IPs are extensions of wildly succesful franchises. MCU IPs and Star Wars IPs will undoubtedly attract large chunks of their respective fanbases.
Only way I see it fail is if they slap an irrational subscription...
Into the Spiderverse - great movie, made 375 million on a 100 million budget. A soft flop.
Venom - critical failure but made a little more than 800 million on a 120 million budget.
Far from Home - first Spiderman film in history gross over a billion on a budget of 160 million.
But sure, I'm...
Yeah, I don't see this situation sticking for long. Spiderman is a lucrative property for both companies. Taking him out the MCU would be a disaster for Disney while Sony have shown time and time again that they have no idea what to do with him. They know Far from Home only grossed a billion...
Man, the MCU slate for the next two years seems so packed and..weird. Blade film with Mahershala Ali, Shang-Chi, Thor 4, What if animated series. They're really gonna up the weirdness by Phase 4.
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