Babillygunn
New Age Outlaw
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Just....wow lol
Am I imagining things or did Tyrone Magnus used to be a normal dude back in the early days of his channel? I haven't seen anything from him in years but didn't he used to get excited about all things Marvel and Star Wars?
Am I imagining things or did Tyrone Magnus used to be a normal dude back in the early days of his channel? I haven't seen anything from him in years but didn't he used to get excited about all things Marvel and Star Wars?
Go look up his channel content. He's reacting to a lot of Trump stuff.
Thunderbolts is "woke", or what? Tyrone is funny. I once tweeted something about his content taking a nosedive with all the grifter ****, and he had blocked me in less than 30 seconds. He wasn't tagged, big dude was refreshing his name on the good ol' Twitter search bar.
I might be dumb here but is this not to signal to passerby's they should take anthony mackie's place for a photo of them blocking hulk?
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Colman Domingo Addresses Rumors About Replacing Jonathan Majors As Kang In MCU: “I Want To Build Something From The Ground Up”
Colman Domingo is addressing rumors that he was set to replace Jonathan Majors in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and take over the role of Kang the Conqueror.deadline.com
I hate that they chickened out of recasting Kang to go with stunt casting RDJ as Doom for an easy buck even though they're paying him the price of a small country.Aka, Marvel definitely talked to him about Kang
I think they went about it the wrong way with making him the main villain in Quantumania. Why would audiences think he's an Avengers level threat if he got beaten by Ant-Man? If anything MODOK should have been the main villain with Kang working in the shadows like Thanos in the first GOTG.Yeah, Majors did his best with the material given, but Kang didn't exactly set the world on fire.
They didn't build him up the way they did with Thanos, it didn't hit the same.
I think they went about it the wrong way with making him the main villain in Quantumania. Why would audiences think he's an Avengers level threat if he got beaten by Ant-Man? If anything MODOK should have been the main villain with Kang working in the shadows like Thanos in the first GOTG.
I was totally fine with his appearance at the end of Loki S1. I honestly think that He Who Remains is the only Kang appearance that worked but it was very awkward seeing him in S2 after Quantumania and the Majors controversy.Quantumania was just a BIG misstep all around. I also think in hindsight, it was the wrong move to introduce Kang in Loki also. He's supposed to be this saga's new Big Bad, put him somewhere in a movie first, then you can sprinkle him in the TV shows.
That felt too little for him.
I was totally fine with his appearance at the end of Loki S1. I honestly think that He Who Remains is the only Kang appearance that worked but it was very awkward seeing him in S2 after Quantumania and the Majors controversy.
As much of a Wanda fan as I am, Kang being the villain in Multiverse of Madness would've made more sense in hindsight given how many people saw that movie and also Strange being a more suitable matchup for Kang.True.
But sometimes, I go back in forth in my mind and wonder if He Who Remains would've worked better somewhere in Multiverse of Madness instead? Reconfigure some things to include him and that speech he gave at the end of Loki S1 some place in that movie.