Willie Lumpkin
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How Doctor Strange 2 should have ended (3.6 million views on YouTube)
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How Doctor Strange 2 should have ended (3.6 million views on YouTube)

How Doctor Strange 2 should have ended (3.6 million views on YouTube)
comments in that video saying Wanda has telepathy sothis would not work even if Reed didnt give it away. She would read their minds and do what she did anyway and alter reality. Some went so far to say that even if BB used his whisper Wanda would just dodge it or deflect it or some garbage lol.
It’s the “Mighty Mouse vs. Superman” argument.
Which superhero would win against which? Whoever the writer decides will win.
Howard the Duck will defeat Galactus if that’s the story the writer writes.
Reed Richards is the smartest person in the universe. He should beat everybody every time… or not, whatever.
I don’t mind seeing Reed defeated, but being defeated by doing something really dumb is… really dumb.
I don't think he hated the characters, I think it's his horror movie background.I can say confidently that Waldron (or whoever the writer was for DS2) is not a fan of any of the Illuminati, and they took some sadistic pleasure by offing them unceremoniously like the marines in Aliens.
100% although to be fair, many arguments say Reality altering and speedsters are some of the hardest characters to write for because they seem to break the plot/ripe for major plot holes. I read a comment saying to the effect that,"I dont mind Reed and Professor X being killed, just make it in a brave heroic way, so that the audience can say they did their best and were overpowered by SW after working together as a team, giving it their best, each one having their "moment", and then being defeated in a justifiable way."..I mean if they could do what they did to the Illuminati what they did for Tony in Endgame, I would not mind as much.
Also death does not seem necessary to me - SW could have easily incapacitated them/rendered them unconscious and sparing their lives instead of slaughtering them in such a gratuitously violent way, disrespectful of the characters legacy and what they stand for. Their gruesome deaths remind me of something you only see in parodies in Robot Chicken or TV Funhouse on SNL (Pillsbury Doughboy being murdered), or by a rival studio such as DC portraying a version of Spider-Man and then irreverently killing him off to show their own stable's superiority over their rivals. I can say confidently that Waldron (or whoever the writer was for DS2) is not a fan of any of the Illuminati, and they took some sadistic pleasure by offing them unceremoniously like the marines in Aliens.

The popularity and proliferation of these types of videos -over 1.5 million views in only 2 weeks - only helps to solidify his case as Feige’s pick:

It’s so funny that Kevin [Feige] cast John [Krasinski] because the fans had a dream of who the perfect Reed Richards would be. And because this is an alternate universe, I think Kevin said, ‘Let’s make that dream come true.’ I’ve always really enjoyed all of his performances.’”
I feel it's about 50/50, but you may be right. We saw an older Reed who had children. That probably won't be the FF we see in the movie, although I can't rule that out completely.My instinct is it won't be Krasinski.
No Way Home had three Peter Parkers.Every variant has been played by the same actor. We didn't get Mark Strong as Professor X or Keira Knightley as Peggy Carter. John is Reed.
Well, I forgot about that so it doesn't count.No Way Home had three Peter Parkers.
True, and I can't help but think having Krasinski as Mr. Fantastic onscreen played some small part in that. Top Gun Maverick just passed a billion worldwide though, which MoM wasn't able to do, although it came close.DS MoM just crossed $400 million and is about to beat the original Spider Man film. It has officially gone super saturated - become a staple of pop culture. One of the biggest comic book movies of all time.
True, and I can't help but think having Krasinski as Mr. Fantastic onscreen played some small part in that. Top Gun Maverick just passed a billion worldwide though, which MoM wasn't able to do, although it came close.
If nothing else, Reed seems to have become the biggest meme out of the movie.