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Thoughts I Had During 'Age of Ultron'
This movie is not good. It’s one of the weakest ones in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It’s been some time since I’ve watched it, so I had to carefully document my thoughts while re-watching it after a few years. It’s just as bad as I remember, but don’t worry, there’s some good in it. Hopefully you can find some nuggets of wisdom in here. These are the thoughts that went through my head during this movie.
Why Loki Isn't Dead!
Infinity War was a huge shock to many Marvel fans. With the countless plot twists and one devastating cliff-hanger, you would think that alone would be the end of the roller coaster of feels. Unfortunately, directors Anthony and Joe Russo seem to disagree. Within ten minutes into the film, we see the god of mischief himself strangled by the Eternal called Thanos. It appears as though that's the last we'll ever see of the infamous god, but is it?
5 Other MCU Characters Who Deserve Their Own Series
Marvel fans everywhere have been delighted by the news that TV series based on the characters of Loki and the ScarletWitch are in development for Disney's new streaming service.
Kristy AndersonPublished 6 years ago in Geeks'Avengers 4'
All hope isn't lost as the Earth's Mightiest Heroes prepare for their rematch against the all-powerful and badass Titan survivor, Thanos (Josh Brolin). In Avengers: Infinity War, Thanos's goal was to gather all six infinity stones and wipe out half the world, restoring balance in the universe. Although Thanos succeeded in gathering all six stones, he made a major sacrifice with the murder of his favorite daughter Gamora, also known as the fiercest woman in the galaxy. Having Josh Brolin in the role of Thanos is one of the best casting made in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, other than Tom Hiddleston as Loki.
LeRoy McCrayPublished 6 years ago in GeeksWhy I Hated 'Avengers: Infinity War'
I stand in a ridiculously steamy shower typing on my phone because apparently, this is so much more important than smelling okay.
Tristan SpohnPublished 6 years ago in GeeksFrom a Fan's Perspective: Spider-man
So let's start from the beginning. We all know the origin of Spider-man, the nerdy kid, the spider bite, Uncle Ben, etc. Peter Parker's life would be a whole lot easier if he didn't do the superhero thing, because being a normal person and a superhero sucks for the majority of time. Relationships have been sacrificed, his own career too, but he chooses to do it because it's his sense of responsibility that drives him. It all goes back to Uncle Ben's immortal line, "With great power comes great responsibility." Peter would feel responsible if he didn't stop a crime he could have prevented. If it is within his power to do so, he will do so no matter what. When it comes to helping people he is selfless in every sense and this is why I think he's the greatest superhero ever.
Edmund NgaiPublished 6 years ago in GeeksScarlet Witch and Loki TV Shows
It has been announced that Loki and Scarlet Witch, joined by a few other characters, will be getting their own shows on Disney's new streaming service. I think it'll be interesting to see the direction they take the characters. There has always been a desire amongst fans for more Loki content and Wanda is a really interesting character in the comics. It'll definitely be a big hit for the new streaming service. If they keep it up, many people will see it as more than just a Netflix rip-off.
Katherine BullionPublished 6 years ago in GeeksIs Disney Thanos?
On July 27, 2018 Disney confirmed its 71.3 billion dollar merger with Fox Studios. Across the globe, beloved geeks, nerds, and comic book lovers danced and cheered as the merger means that the Fantastic Four might finally get a good film adaption and the X-Men can take their rightful place alongside the Avengers in the MCU! But while that is all good for the fans, I am here to discuss why acquiring these two IP's may have cost us more than we bargained for.
Jeremy StokesPublished 6 years ago in GeeksWho Is Captain Marvel Anyway?
Likely you saw the promotional stills released by Entertainment Weekly for Captain Marvel, the next hero being added to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But what you may be asking yourself is "who is Captain Marvel?" or "wasn't Captain Marvel a guy?", possibly "I thought they were a DC character anyway" and perhaps even "what if I never find true love?" because I don't know, there's probably more going on in your life than just questions about a comic book movie.
Martin SmithPublished 6 years ago in GeeksAvengers: Re-Assembled, Chapter One
“Sunsets in Waianae are one of the most beautiful in the world.” —- Location: Wakanda-Astral Plane Time: Hours After the Snap
Hot PocketPublished 6 years ago in GeeksSetting Up the Next Big Marvel Villain
In March of 2019, the Captain Marvel movie will introduce us to an alien race called the Skrulls. They are a shape shifting race who in the comics were the villains of the Secret Wars.
Logan M. SnyderPublished 6 years ago in GeeksTop 5 MCU Villains Up to (But Not Including) 'Avengers: Infinity War'
Within this list, I will share my top five picks for villains throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). These villains are ones from the movies and not from the television shows. I will be focusing on the "Big Bad," or the main antagonist of each film, such as Ivan Vanko, A.K.A. Whiplash (Mickey Rourke) from Iron Man 2 and Alexander Pierce (Robert Redford) from Captain America: The Winter Soldier (Sadly, neither of the two made my list).