Spider-Aziz
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Me dancing is something that is not supposed to happen either.
Me dancing is something that is not supposed to happen either.
When you suddenly tweak a protagonists love interest into a surly pansexual Fox/Human hybrid who works as a traveling bard as cover for being a Han Solo-style black market pilot for hire, and hes suddenly WAY more interesting to you. In fact, you might say hes....foxy ??
When you suddenly tweak a protagonists love interest into a surly pansexual Fox/Human hybrid who works as a traveling bard as cover for being a Han Solo-style black market pilot for hire, and hes suddenly WAY more interesting to you. In fact, you might say hes....foxy ??

Your podcast is already, you just don't know it yet. You've been replaced by Adam Carolla. I'm sorry you had to find out this way.
Disney haters will not find this amusing.
You don't need Disney buying Fox for that to happen. And I'm still on the mind that I don't want the X-Men anywhere near the MCU, cause the Shia'ar stuff is convoluted overrated crap Marvel will likely try to use.If I get to see Thing and Hulk on screen together and Wolverine fighting alongside Cap and Spidey I will be hella amused so...
You don't need Disney buying Fox for that to happen. And I'm still on the mind that I don't want the X-Men anywhere near the MCU, cause the Shia'ar stuff is convoluted overrated crap Marvel will likely try to use.
Well, I hope they never touch that. Reading all the alien crap in Claremont run made me drop the X titles like a bad habit, I think it's even worse in the 90s cartoon.You really do need that buyout at this point to see the FF and Avengers together on the big screen. As for Shi'ar... they would probably start from scratch so I am guessing that would be a long ways off, and given the MCU track record likely simplified by a lot.
Well, I hope they never touch that. Reading all the alien crap in Claremont run made me drop the X titles like a bad habit, I think it's even worse in the 90s cartoon.
As long as they remember to keep Cyclops as a team leader I'm fine, I think.
He's pretty cool in X-Men Evolution, I want to see something like that.I really never liked Cyke, except in Marvel vs Capcom.
If I get to see Thing and Hulk on screen together and Wolverine fighting alongside Cap and Spidey I will be hella amused so...
But yes I am betting Roose and dude would not be happy. I would hope the harder edge the Fox X-Men have would be kept if Disney got the rights. It suits the characters. Turning the Mutants into GOTG would be a mistake. Hell, I think they would need to be even more serious than TWS was in the MCU by a bit.
With how packed to the rim with developed characters that movie is, I feel like it can do without having more extras.I'd be happy. It's already odd that no X-Men will be in Infinity War.![]()
With how packed to the rim with developed characters that movie is, I feel like it can do without having more extras.

They're also available in Civil War, two events adapted without them. I forgot that X-Men is your favorite franchise under Marvel's imprint.I don't disagree, I only mentioned it because they were there in the comics.![]()
If I get to see Thing and Hulk on screen together and Wolverine fighting alongside Cap and Spidey I will be hella amused so...
But yes I am betting Roose and dude would not be happy. I would hope the harder edge the Fox X-Men have would be kept if Disney got the rights. It suits the characters. Turning the Mutants into GOTG would be a mistake. Hell, I think they would need to be even more serious than TWS was in the MCU by a bit.
Agreed. It almost harkens back to the olden days before the Paramount case destroyed the studio system, back when the studios controlled every aspect of the industry, from production to distribution to exhibition. Any studio having that kind of power is not good.You would be correct, though it's less to do with X-Men and more to do with the fact that Disney would gain even more properties. They'd basically dominate 75% of Hollywood franchises and given the recent **** they've pulled with theatres in regards to TLJ ....I don't think any studio should have that kind of power over the market.