Yeh Cable for sure. Some characters fit that Mad Max aesthetic really well.
Having now seen it twice I still cant decide if Tatum was taking the character seriously or doing a parody of the character and with the voice being deliberately over the top and his head not really fitting the cowl but I enjoyed the heck out of it. The line about being conceived by his father just seem so random and non-Gambit like.I can't find that post from that one dude who complained about the Gen-Zers who didn't react to Snipes as Blade, but I just want to tell that person that he got the second biggest reaction at my screening. The biggest was Chris Evans yelling FLAME ON and revealing he was the Human Torch.
I thought Channing Tatum did a great job as Gambit. He nailed the character and his action scenes were on point. I wouldn't mind him being MCU Gambit in all honesty.
Yeah this is I guess part of the reason perhaps but damn if I didnt love Brolins portrayal and his presence in DP2, he stands out as someone who would have survived a long time in the void.Cable is too problematic of a character to keep around due to his crucial significance to the X-Men lore, and his complicated backstory which Marvel Studios clearly had no plans to expand. Even Deadpool 2 didn't want to flesh out his backstory.
Not to mention, this was already a very crowded movie. Having Cable functionally would've been too much like Wolverine.
I agree to this. Yes, Johnny said: "Quote me" to him, but.. Killing established characters just for a silly joke is bad.Am I the only one that feels slightly unsettled by how Deadpool got Johnny Storm killed in this film? Honestly, I had a hard time rooting for Deadpool for the remainder of the film.
I agree to this. Yes, Johnny said: "Quote me" to him, but.. Killing established characters just for a silly joke is bad.
Having now seen it twice I still cant decide if Tatum was taking the character seriously or doing a parody of the character and with the voice being deliberately over the top and his head not really fitting the cowl but I enjoyed the heck out of it. The line about being conceived by his father just seem so random and non-Gambit like.
However in action it was pure poetry and everything Ive wanted to see from the character, its certainly going to be hard going back to seeing a PG13 Gambit now after watching him literally explode dudes to pieces and impale them on his staff. That bit was 100% nailed.
Am I the only one that feels slightly unsettled by how Deadpool got Johnny Storm killed in this film? Honestly, I had a hard time rooting for Deadpool for the remainder of the film.
Their exchange when Blade said "I don't like you" and Wade said "You never did" was poking fun of the fact that Snipes wasn't uh, a big fan shall we say, of Reynolds during the making of Blade 3.And holy ****, for the last 48 hours since seeing the movie I totally forgot that Reynolds was in Blade: Trinity. Chalk that up to that movie being forgettable as all hell.
I hope we get a different take on him once we get to the actual X-Men thats for sure so my guess is Tatum just went to town with it and had fun as he doesnt expect to be back again.That's also where I'm at. I never saw Tatum as Gambit in my mind's eye, but his part in this movie made me laugh and served its purpose. Good thing his Gambit project never materialized because like you said, if that was him being serious then....![]()
I think there could be another tease in Fantastic 4 similar to the Marvels.I hope we get a different take on him once we get to the actual X-Men thats for sure so my guess is Tatum just went to town with it and had fun as he doesnt expect to be back again.
............thats if the X-Men ever do appear, it doesnt seem like its any time soon.![]()
I thought the same. Of course it's because the plot required it. But maybe the TVA used adamantium.One thing that made no sense: Why was Wolverine banging on the door of the matter/anti-matter thingy to help Deadpool at the end? Did he forget he had claws?funny:
An adamantium door? I've seen both seasons of Loki and after seeing this movie, I am confused about the existence of TVA, like in general... and I don't want to rewatch Loki just to remind me of things. I wonder if the general audience are confused about the TVA.I thought the same. Of course it's because the plot required it. But maybe the TVA used adamantium.
My first thought as well. Jennifer Garner is a rocket.Still a smoke show at 52.
Nah, because he was putting huge dents in it when he was trying to break through.I thought the same. Of course it's because the plot required it. But maybe the TVA used adamantium.