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On film Blade and Storm could have been played by anyone, ethnicity played no part in their characters.
This is true.
On film Blade and Storm could have been played by anyone, ethnicity played no part in their characters.
I happen to think Jackson is pretty awesome as his version of Nick Fury but he's not the same character as white Nick Fury from the comics. They are two distinct characters. We will almost certainly never see the hard-nosed, cigar munching, WWII veteran Nick Fury on the big screen.
MBJ is going to be a great Johnny Storm.
Which brings me to an interesting thought. What if for the first time in their lives Sue isn't invisible anymore because of what she has become. It would give Johnny a lot of motivation to prove himself.
I wouldn't even call that a glimpse, but yeah we will probably see him fly at least once.
In the Story Films I felt like Torch was the strongest of the bunch. In that tease of Sue destroying what looked like a mountain. I gotta feel like people are going to be thinking she is the strongest this time around.
Which brings me to an interesting thought. What if for the first time in their lives Sue isn't invisible anymore because of what she has become. It would give Johnny a lot of motivation to prove himself.
Overused Hollywood Female Cliche: The Movie!
Why can't she just start out as a respected and loved member of the Storm family? Why does she *puts on artiste beret* have to BE invisible in the contextual, metaphorical sense before she comes into her own as a person and as someone with literal invisible powers and earn the respect of her younger brother?
How utterly on the nose and trite can we possible get in this movie?
I'm hoping that you are saying "not invisible anymore, meaning she isn't ignored anymore." because if she does not have the power of invisibility that would be the dumbest change thus far for this project.
Will Sue be more of the leader this go around? That is possible, especially if they are sticking with the UFF comics.
Her younger brother would never see her as invisible before or after the accident. She was probably a hero in his eyes before the accident. I mean she probably help raise him as more than just a sister would.I'm talking about to the people who matter Dr. Storm. Their powers to me has been a reflection of their personality prior to the accident.
I mean Dr. Storm would have to acknowledge the woman she has become. Then have this freak accident happen to you and all the sudden everyone sees you metaphorically especially your scientist father.
Well, if we are going with UFF, Sue is a Science Genius as well.
UFF really didn't use the symbolic view of each of their powers like 616.
Did UFF doom have goat legs?
At first.
Hopefully the 2nd trailer will provide that!
