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soul rattler wrote: »Everyone came out of The Dark World saying the best thing about it was the comedy. After the hype died down, we realized how much of a letdown it was.
This is looking to be the same thing. I don't go into a Thor film to laugh. I go into a Thor film to see an epic cinematic representation of Norse mythology within the MCU.
I'll judge it on it's own merits, but I'm not liking the sound of these reviews.
looking back thor always had levity and wit in every movie he was in including avengers. -
The Lonious Monk wrote: »The villain argument against MCU movies is kinda silly. In cases where the villains aren't that significant, they clearly aren't supposed to be. For example, people bashed Zemo for not being a big deal in Civil War, but that movie was largely about the rift between the heroes, so why would anyone expect a huge focus be put on the villain. Zemo played the role he was supposed to play.
The real villain in civil war was tony stark. Cause captain is always right -
Idiopathic Joker wrote: »The Lonious Monk wrote: »The villain argument against MCU movies is kinda silly. In cases where the villains aren't that significant, they clearly aren't supposed to be. For example, people bashed Zemo for not being a big deal in Civil War, but that movie was largely about the rift between the heroes, so why would anyone expect a huge focus be put on the villain. Zemo played the role he was supposed to play.
The real villain in civil war was Steve Rodgers. Cause Tony was actually right
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Idiopathic Joker wrote: »The Lonious Monk wrote: »The villain argument against MCU movies is kinda silly. In cases where the villains aren't that significant, they clearly aren't supposed to be. For example, people bashed Zemo for not being a big deal in Civil War, but that movie was largely about the rift between the heroes, so why would anyone expect a huge focus be put on the villain. Zemo played the role he was supposed to play.
The real villain in civil war was tony stark. Cause captain is always right
that's an opinion, not fact. -
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Avengers: Infinity War trailer: where is it and when can we expect it?
In the last few weeks, Disney has released trailers for Star Wars: The Last Jediand Marvel’s Black Panther, which leaves one eyebrow-raising question: where’s the trailer for Avengers: Infinity War?
Avengers: Infinity War is Marvel’s next big superhero conglomerate, a movie that will bring almost all of the superheroes introduced over the last decade together for one major hurrah. Directed by the Russo brothers (Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Captain America: Civil War) and starring everyone from Robert Downey, Jr. (Iron Man) to Tom Holland (Spider-Man), Infinity War is being sold by Marvel executives as the superhero movie that MCU devotees have been waiting for.
The movie is out in less than a year, and we still haven’t seen a trailer — well, some of us. Marvel has shown a trailer on two different occasions that a thousand fans have seen: Disney’s D23 convention and San Diego Comic-Con. Although that trailer leaked online, the quality is subpar and you can barely make out what the characters are saying. It’s why we recommended that people don’t search it out, and instead wait for the trailer to officially drop.
That was in July. It’s now approaching the end of October and we still have no clue when the trailer will arrive. Many thought that the trailer would be attached to Thor: Ragnarok, but the release of Black Panther’s trailer signifies that Infinity War probably won’t. Likewise, with the trailer for The Last Jedi being released just last week, it’s unlikely we’ll get another major stand-alone trailer anytime soon.
All of which leads us to our best guess: December.
Marvel chief Kevin Feige was asked about the trailer during a Thor: Ragnarok junket and the executive confirmed it would be released by the end of the year. Feige’s statement comes just a few months after the Russo brothers confirmed that the Infinity War trailer released to the public would be different from the versions seen at D23 and SDCC.
The icing on the cake, however, comes from Louis D’Esposito, Marvel Studio’s co-president, who tweeted last week that the trailer was still being worked on.
The Last Jedi makes the most sense for Infinity War. Star Wars is one of Disney’s biggest movies and it makes sense that the studio would want to pair the feature with exciting and tantalizing trailers. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story included trailers for Spider-Man: Homecoming, Guardians of the Galaxy 2 and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.
Taking Feige’s comments about the trailer being released “by the end of the year” and D’Esposito’s confirmation that the trailer is still in its finishing stages, it seems incredibly unlikely that Avengers: Infinity War’s trailer will be paired with Thor: Ragnarok when Disney can attach it to The Last Jedi just one month later.
This may be all fine and dandy for Marvel Studios, but fans are getting increasingly impatient. Having to listen to those who were in attendance at Comic-Con talk about how great the trailer is (editor’s note: er, sorry) almost feels like taunting at this point. Twitter campaigns using clever hashtags and Facebook groups have sprouted up badgering Marvel Studios into releasing the trailer, but to no avail.
Marvel isn’t a studio that would release a trailer just because fans are getting tired of waiting for it — especially if it’s still in its finishing stages.
Take it from us, though; it’s worth waiting for.
Avengers: Infinity War will be released on May 4, 2018. Thor: Ragnarok is out on Nov. 3, followed by Star Wars: The Last Jedi on Dec. 15. Black Panther will kick off 2018 for Marvel Studios and is slated to be released on Feb. 16. -
Avengers trailer would be filled with spoilers
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Idiopathic Joker wrote: »
Smfh -
Had no idea phylisia rashad was in black panther
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Idiopathic Joker wrote: »
Casting for the film isn't even done yet bruh.... -
Idiopathic Joker wrote: »
Casting for the film isn't even done yet bruh....
That's why I asked lol -
Rewatched the first Thor movie.
Must say this movie is pretty compelling especially the Thor , Odin & Loki relationship dynamic.
Very well done film and i think pretty underrated in the marvel cannon. -
Youth Team out of GA: The Welcome All "Panthers". #DOPE
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soul rattler wrote: »Everyone came out of The Dark World saying the best thing about it was the comedy. After the hype died down, we realized how much of a letdown it was.
This is looking to be the same thing. I don't go into a Thor film to laugh. I go into a Thor film to see an epic cinematic representation of Norse mythology within the MCU.
I'll judge it on it's own merits, but I'm not liking the sound of these reviews.
Damn lol don't remember ppl saying it was the funniest movie to date -
He was talking out his ass. That’s notoriously the worst Mcu movie
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StoneColdMikey wrote: »He was talking out his ass. That’s notoriously the worst Mcu movie
nah, that's Iron Man 2 -
StoneColdMikey wrote: »He was talking out his ass. That’s notoriously the worst Mcu movie
Maybe. -
fortyacres wrote: »Idiopathic Joker wrote: »The Lonious Monk wrote: »The villain argument against MCU movies is kinda silly. In cases where the villains aren't that significant, they clearly aren't supposed to be. For example, people bashed Zemo for not being a big deal in Civil War, but that movie was largely about the rift between the heroes, so why would anyone expect a huge focus be put on the villain. Zemo played the role he was supposed to play.
The real villain in civil war was tony stark. Cause captain is always right
that's an opinion, not fact.
It's a fact. -
I'd rather watch suicide squad over Thor and that's saying ALOT
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DarthRozay wrote: »StoneColdMikey wrote: »He was talking out his ass. That’s notoriously the worst Mcu movie
nah, that's Iron Man 2
Lmao hell no. Iron Man 3 way worse than Iron Man 2. Dark World way worse than Iron Man 2. Maybe neck and neck with iron man 3. -
Iron man 3 is not bad y’all tripping
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Idiopathic Joker wrote: »fortyacres wrote: »Idiopathic Joker wrote: »The Lonious Monk wrote: »The villain argument against MCU movies is kinda silly. In cases where the villains aren't that significant, they clearly aren't supposed to be. For example, people bashed Zemo for not being a big deal in Civil War, but that movie was largely about the rift between the heroes, so why would anyone expect a huge focus be put on the villain. Zemo played the role he was supposed to play.
The real villain in civil war was tony stark. Cause captain is always right
that's an opinion, not fact.
It's a fact.
no ? -
StoneColdMikey wrote: »Iron man 3 is not bad y’all tripping
that mandarin fakery is unforgivable