The Superhero Cinematic Civil War: Quoth the Kraven, "Nevermore." - Part 61

Casting alone means this has no shot. And Voltron would've already had a long uphill battle.

Legendary Defender was a big hit. I wouldn't say it had a big uphill battle, especially on the casting front. The issues within the Legendary Defender fandom, and how it ended, is something a bit more of an issue. Whoever Cavill is being cast as, it is not Lance or Keith, who the fandom are going to be very, very focused on.

Though, it will be hilarious to see him Witcher grumble his way through the role if he is Zarkon.
 
Nah, SM3 sucked
wasted Gwen, Topher-Venom, Franco's terrible acting, all that not to mention the dance scene and emo-Tobey
Sandman was the only saving grace, and even then, tying him to Uncle Ben's death was lame

I'd watch almost every MCU movie over SM3 any day of the week
Now [non-batman] DC, or Sony's SPUMC output? Yeah I'll watch Tobey dance before rewatching most of those
Same here. If I never see it again I could die happy, lol.
 
The ONE thing is they dont do in this Green Lantern show is that annoying trope that seems to be trendy for some reason these days where the hero doesnt get the costume until the final episode. I do not wanna wait 8-10 episodes to see Pierre sporting the ring and suit.
 
You know what's crazy is Pedro Pascal was the only actor in that movie who got out unscathed and became an even bigger star post-WW84.

I dont think it hurt Chris Pine. Creepy body swap plot or not. He's doing fine
I mean Dungeons and Dragons was actually good.
 
Neato, another thing with the Cavmeister that’ll never get made

Nah, this will happen. It’s being made by Rawdawg Mitchell Flubber or whatever his name is. If you’ve seen Red Notice, you know he specializes in filming an entire movie in front of a green screen. He’ll film this in a weekend.
 
It was, it just didn't have as big an audience as it should have.
I mean the only people aware of D&D are mostly nerds from the 80's that have aged far out of their target demo. It's like making a Magic: the Gathering movie. Don't expect a huge return when their fandoms are in their 40's. At least the film was good.
 
Aspiring to have Chris Evans' career, especially the one post-Marvel is something. *looks at Red One*
Chris Evans probably never needs to work again after collecting those Marvel paychecks for 10 years which makes his choice in post-Marvel projects all the more questionable outside of Knives Out and Lightyear. The latter of which wasn't very good but it's still Pixar so you can't fault him for signing on to that one.
 
Watched Agatha episode 5... you know when you have that one person in your friend group who can't come up with good jokes or funny stories to tell and we all sit there and do that awkward nodding because we don't have the heart to tell how we really feel because we still like him at the end? That's where I am at with this show. :o
 

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