Why bring the race of an actor in it at all. Just say lots of actor and leave it at that. I’m sure there are many actors who want to be in the MCU and many actors don’t want to be in the MCU, no matter the race. As a black man, I don’t take likely this crap I see posted on this forum sometimes. Just stop the race talk.



I think they are very clearly planting seeds for Young Avengers. You got Kate Bishop in Hawkeye and Monica Rambeau and WandaVision.
Where did you see that? Because the only film scheduled for that date is from Universal.Yep. Plus Sony already has an Untitled Marvel movie scheduled for July 2nd, 2021. More than likely that's gonna be Spidey 3.
They also announced films for existing characters like Dr. Strange and Black Widow and a reboot of a known property (Blade). I personally an not interesting in any of these. Phase IV does IMO lack the oomph that all the others didRespectfully, lots of people said this about Guardians and Ant-Man. How many millions of people had no taste in Ragnarok after the taste of the first two? All it takes is a trailer to wow us with visuals and make us go “oh, THIS is the take” to make us all be in.
Hopefully another one of those 9 contract deals.I hope love and thunder isn't Hemsworth's last mainline Thor movie. I wonder how long-term his new contract is. Is it just Thor 4,Guardians 3, Avengers 5?

Hey, let's take it easy on the comic book writers. Creating original characters is HARD! Not everyone's Jack Frikkin' Kirby.
And the idea of expanding a comic book roster by putting a new spin on an existing character has been happening since at least before war when Fawcett put a blue uniform and a hep-cat hairdo on a handicapped boy and called him Captain Marvel Jr. This ain't some new PC SJW trend of which we should all be terrified. The "cheap gimmick" has been happening for decades.
And lots of legacies - including Barry Allen, Hal Jordan, Johnny Storm and Carol Danvers - have gone on to far surpass their predecessors in popularity. Crappy ones get forgotten, and the ones that work - including Kamala Khan, Jaimie Reyes, Freddy Freeman, Mary Marvel, Laura Kinney, Courtney Whitmore, Damian Wayne, Beta Ray Bill, Michael Holt, America Chavez, Kara Danvers, Miles Morales, Gwen Stacey, Hope Van Dyne, Scott Lang, Kate Bishop and Helena Bertinelli - actually live up to the legacy.
Creating legacies is a great way to breathe new life into underused characters, increase diversity in a character roster that is overwhelmingly white and male and bring in new readers essential for keeping a dying medium alive. And it ain't new.
Hmm my apologies. I got the date from an article from last year but can't seem to find it. But yea, looking up the upcoming dates now, there's nothing in that spot so its possible Sony removed a film from that spot awhile back.Where did you see that? Because the only film scheduled for that date is from Universal.
I get what you're saying...but...for instance...I LIKED Jaime Reyes...and the other Blue Beetle was DEAD...but then, they had to bring the other dude back to life (when he was a worthless throwaway character anyway...and heck...I'll say it...SO WAS BARRY ALLEN). I want ONE Flash...ONE Thor...ONE Blue Beetle. But if you can't commit to an older character staying dead, then come up with a cool new concept and push the heck out of it.
The problem with the comics is that whenever a book's sales soften there's always pressure to bring back the old reliables even if they were flat lined months before. So the fresh new characters fall by the wayside as the aging comic book buyers demand the same characters in the same stories over and over until the heat death of the universe.
Feige and company appear to be committed to both legacies like Kate Bishop and FalCap along with spankin' new characters, so I'm hoping the MCU won't fall into the same tired patterns of the comics.
I’d rather he stayed as Falcon but incorporated Cap’s shield into his moves.FalCap I don't like because...really, in the comics anyway...it's a guy giving up his identity to TEMPORARILY get legitimacy by wearing another guy's suit. Falcon has VALUE. Nightwing has VALUE. These characters don't need to borrow another character's logo to matter.
First, I didn’t bring up race, I responded to a poster who bought up the race of actors.I mentioned actors of color and women in the context of there not being a lot of opportunities in the comic book genre for either until fairly recently. The fact of the matter is that YOU brought race up before I did and now YOU'RE complaining??
That being said, if I choose to speak on the subject of race, I'll do so and don't need your permission. If you find what I say offensive, please report me to the mods and, BY ALL MEANS, feel free to put me on your ignore list. Really, feel free....the less troll like posts I read, the better I'll like it.
I think it’s his last hurrah, he is handing off the baton. He needs a good exit like Tony and Cap.I hope love and thunder isn't Hemsworth's last mainline Thor movie. I wonder how long-term his new contract is. Is it just Thor 4,Guardians 3, Avengers 5?
Trades said he signed for multiple movies so I doubt this is it.Im guessing 3 more moviesI think it’s his last hurrah, he is handing off the baton. He needs a good exit like Tony and Cap.
Maybe that's why the new series isn't called Captain America and The Winder Soldier.
I doubt that. Bucky's only qualification is super-strength. He was a brainwashed Russian assassin for decades and then a fugitive who just wanted to be left alone. Joining in on the final fight along with everyone else doesn't suddenly make him qualified to carry that shield. I don't want to see EITHER of them as Cap, but the only thing Sam lacks is the super-strength - he's got the heart and the drive for it, served his country for years, then devoted his time to helping his fellow man, and has fought the same fight as Steve - along side him - from pretty much the moment they met. He represents what Captain America stands for more than Bucky.