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So you've never actually read a Black Panther comic?
I loved avengers (despite Hawkeye lol)
I loved ALL the IM movies.
I loved the cap movies, though the first one was not great
Thor 1 and 2 were good.
So yea, there's lots that I like. I just don't like lame characters like Hawkeye, black Panther and a few others. Nothing wrong with that. I don't have to like everything.
I'm 100% ready for Falcon
I've had enough of him. Cap 2 was enough Falcon. If he's in aou I hope he's just passing through and doesn't take screen time from the more interesting characters.
So you've never actually read a Black Panther comic?
I've had enough of him. Cap 2 was enough Falcon. If he's in aou I hope he's just passing through and doesn't take screen time from the more interesting characters.
Thor? Captain America? Hulk? Iron Man? They were just barely below A list characters (actually Captain America, hulk, and Thor were A listers).Those were the most popular characters Marvel still had rights to. You act like they just got obscure unknown properties and made gold out of it.The reason MS exists as a studio today is that they took risks on characters you probably would've called "boring and unpopular" back in 2008. People know of and like BP and Ms. Marvel/Capt. Marvel, which is more than GotG had going for it a year ago and now you see almost universal praise for the movie.
They deserve movies and thankfully should be getting them soon.
.@InfinteEarths
A Lucasfilm spokesperson has informed @theforcenet that #StarWarsVII will not be delayed by Harrison Ford's injury..
outside of a few on these boards, interest in a ms.marvel film or a black Panther film is really low. They just aren't very popular or interesting characters.
It would suit Marvel/Disney well to find a way to get an IM4 done.

I loved avengers (despite Hawkeye lol)
I loved ALL the IM movies.
I loved the cap movies, though the first one was not great
Thor 1 and 2 were good.
So yea, there's lots that I like. I just don't like lame characters like Hawkeye, black Panther and a few others. Nothing wrong with that. I don't have to like everything.
man, pretty harsh
This is what I picture of MauriSSio in real life:
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man, pretty harsh
This is what I picture of MauriSSio in real life:
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but IDK, these many comic books films, at some point they will start saturating the market....
)Quicksilver shouldnt look like a spandex Body Glove surfer. The suit he has in that concept art is cool. Dark blue, sleek for speeding around.

And I'm not at all surprised that someone named Maurissio is dissing Falcon and Black Panther and saying let's have a hispanic superhero...
Who do you have in mind sir?
I strongly disagree with this statement which I constantly see people use. Comic Book Movies are only one out of the many over-arching genres in movies, and the way how Marvel plays at it, there are many sub-genres within their movies.
With that said, I haven't seen any other genre become 'too much' where their films stopped being viewed, such as the romance genre. I just think that no matter how many movies they release, it won't be an over-saturation because people will want to see the new stories, the new characters, the new action, etc, especially when movies such as CA:TWS was also a political thriller as much as it had been a super-hero movie.
Sorry for quoting your post specifically, but it wasn't directly aimed at you, I'm just slightly annoyed at seeing these comments all the time.
Anyways on recent matters, I can envision them making a Capt. Marvel and Black Panther movie soon, and I personally think that one of the two will be the 2017 movie (I'm personally hoping for Capt. Marvel, but I wouldn't say no to Black Panther.)
They aren't officially part of the team. My point about the Justice League is that the actors they've chosen are rather diverse, not simply black and white. Marvel could benefit from a similar approach.I see war machine and Falcon. They need to put off black Panther and have a Hispanic super hero if you're really trying for diversity. Diversity isn't just black and white.
I'm already there though. Marvel keeps pushing for the Dr. Strange types over Black Panther, meanwhile their Avengers roster is seriously lacking in diversity. Justice League hasn't even started filming yet and there's more ethnicity on their team than the team that is on their second movie.
They aren't officially part of the team. My point about the Justice League is that the actors they've chosen are rather diverse, not simply black and white. Marvel could benefit from a similar approach.
Always have to mention your hate for Hawkeye non stop. I'm guilty of feeding the troll because I'm quoting him here. But the trolling from this guy is non stop. He disappears for a little then comes back to make the usual comments he makes.