R_Hythlodeus
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hard to have a next film, if there's no sequelthe next film especially if there is a sequel
hard to have a next film, if there's no sequelthe next film especially if there is a sequel
hard to have a next film, if there's no sequel
Ha ha.....
Given the box office, I don't think there's any doubt we'll see a sequel. Is DS confirmed to be in IW? Given the eye, I (sorry for that) can't see how he wouldn't be in it.
This clearly has a wider appeal than Ant-Man; and also a better name. I went to see AM 3 times; once by myself, once with my wife, and once with my mother. Both my wife and mother told me afterwards "I really liked it, but when you said we should go see Ant-Man, I thought you were nuts". The name was not conducive to drawing big numbers unless you were sort of in with "The In Crowd". The fact that AM did as well as it did, is sort of surprising.
EDIT: We certainly haven't seen the last of Mordo, but I think Dormammu could be a way cool villain. In one of the old comics, Dormammu gave Mordo a power boost to fight DS. Maybe we'll see something like that, but I think a head to head between Dormammu and DS would be pretty cool.
Cumberbatch himself has confirmed that he'll be in IW. He was talking about scheduling conflicts with the other MCU stars to shoot IW in an interview last month.
I am thinking that Wong, who seemed to be a lieutenant of TAO, and guardian of the library, would be part of the training team. There was also Master Hamir, who didn't have his own Sanctum to protect.
Sets up Mordo perfectly to be the villain for the next film especially if there is a sequel
That's what I think too, BUT, that was too long ago aparrently. Unless they (Hammer) exhausted every other avenueI think I figured out who the Marine Colonel with the spinal injury is!
It never says when the man was injured but, in Iron Man 2,one of Hammer's suits suddenly twists at the waist 180 degrees. Hammer immediately says, "I'd like to point out that that pilot survived!"
Fast forward a few years and you have a test pilot with a damaged spinal cord from using experimental armor!
That's what I think too, BUT, that was too long ago aparrently. Unless they (Hammer) exhausted every other avenue
If I was being nitpicky I'd say that the script needed tweaking a little in order to better establish the timeframe. I know there is a throwaway line about Strange having an eidetic memory but I still think the training period of the movie should have spanned years as opposed to months, maybe even with some more nods with what was going on in the MCU whilst Strange was training.
If I was being nitpicky I'd say that the script needed tweaking a little in order to better establish the timeframe. I know there is a throwaway line about Strange having an eidetic memory but I still think the training period of the movie should have spanned years as opposed to months, maybe even with some more nods with what was going on in the MCU whilst Strange was training.
But his training is STILL going on ? The entire film he's ''in training''. That's the impression I got. He can summon portals, magical whips but that's pretty much it for him. During his training at Kamar-taj Kaecilius interrupts and Strange is being thrown in a real life and death situation and it never stops till the end of the film so while his training at Kamar-taj was interrupted his ''on the field'' training was still going on. He's still learning. At least I hope so because his arsenal was VERY limited and to me he came across as a rookie who still has a long way to go. He had to improvise a lot on the fly.
Improvising was what he was always good at. Face it, the doc was always smarter than his enemies
I'm pointing out how he had to rely way more on his smarts than his powers which he hasn't fully grasped yet because he was still in training during the entire film. His smarts is was and always will be his synonymous with the character. At that time, as a rookie who is still taking baby steps, it's the only option he had. When he becomes sorcerer supreme he will hopefully have a rich arsenal of powers and hopefully they won't nerf him too much (considering what Feige said about Captain Marvel being the strongest character in the MCU i'm afraid they will).
The entire film all Strange could do was repeat the same 2 feats summoning the same portal and a magic whip he created that's it. Even his martial arts looked very bad. Strange is not only a master of the mystic but also the martial arts. I hope this was done deliberately to show his gradual growth as a sorcerer and he achieves many many more skills along the way in his sequel etc. I know they will nerf him compared to classic Strange as he was waaaaay too OP but he shouldn't be less powerful than Captain Marvel and the powers Strange has in this film is like 0.1% of his feats in the comics.
I'm pointing out how he had to rely way more on his smarts than his powers which he hasn't fully grasped yet because he was still in training during the entire film. His smarts is was and always will be his synonymous with the character. At that time, as a rookie who is still taking baby steps, it's the only option he had. When he becomes sorcerer supreme he will hopefully have a rich arsenal of powers and hopefully they won't nerf him too much (considering what Feige said about Captain Marvel being the strongest character in the MCU i'm afraid they will).
The entire film all Strange could do was repeat the same 2 feats summoning the same portal and a magic whip he created that's it. Even his martial arts looked very bad. Strange is not only a master of the mystic but also the martial arts. I hope this was done deliberately to show his gradual growth as a sorcerer and he achieves many many more skills along the way in his sequel etc. I know they will nerf him compared to classic Strange as he was waaaaay too OP but he shouldn't be less powerful than Captain Marvel and the powers Strange has in this film is like 0.1% of his feats in the comics.