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Now we see his overall theme in his roles.
I'm tempted to watch F4 again. But not sure if I can take the 90min cesspool.
Even though I was exhausted by his overacting - I do have an appreciation for guys who embrace the physical embodiment of their comic book counterparts.
While he is by far the most nuanced villain in an MCU film, I thought his death scene could have been handled better.
My issue had more with the delivery of his lines in the sunset scene. When he talks about being buried in the ocean, he didn't sound like someone who was mortally wounded.
I keep forgetting he was on the Wire.
My issue had more with the delivery of his lines in the sunset scene. When he talks about being buried in the ocean, he didn't sound like someone who was mortally wounded.
Pity they killed off such a promising villain. He had potential for at least one more movie
Draw out the fact that he's bleeding to death? I guess..While he is by far the most nuanced villain in an MCU film, I thought his death scene could have been handled better.
Or it's a sign he won't be behind the camera in the sequel.How is Coogler going to make a film without Michael B Jordan?! Hell have to at least sneak him in as an extra.t:
The words were appropriate and symbolic. True to the testament of how he felt about his people and for his own ideals and motivations. I felt his death was handled brilliantly. No truer words spoken.
You also have to take into account that he's juiced up on the heart shaped herb that probably kept him alive alot longer than a normal person.
How is Coogler going to make a film without Michael B Jordan?! Hell have to at least sneak him in as an extra.t:

Well T'Challa didn't yield or die, so his reign wasn't lawful.
Though it might depend on the nature of the spiritual plane. Is it an actual spiritual plane or a trip. On the other hand, Erik did speak with his father.
Or it's a sign he won't be behind the camera in the sequel.