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From what I've read only 1.How many post credits scenes are there?
From what I've read only 1.How many post credits scenes are there?
Yes, one useless scene at the very end of the credits.From what I've read only 1.
I believe it said “Marvel Studios presents” in the same style of black and white text as the trailer titles.Wait, the logo isn't even in there at all? It doesn't even just have a quick "Marvel Studios" card either? Strange.
Anyway, as it turns out I'll be seeing Cap 4 tonight since my schedule cleared up after work. It's more of a "let's get this out of the way" feeling than "I need to see this ASAP!" one.![]()
Was this as good as the Steve trilogy? No. But this movie was decent. Obvious reshoots and such are present here. But it's a serviceable MCU film. Nowhere near Quantumania quality
Amplified by MAGA country accusing it of woke and a black man taking over a white superhero.It was better than Quantumania, but unfortunately the distance to the other MCU Captain America films is staggering. Can't imagine the word of mouth will be good at all.
Nah, I was entertainedSo you don’t feel like you wasted money going to see this?
Yep, this is the last chance for F4 to ever make it.![]()
Hope F4 is very good as well, Fantastic 4 doesn’t just need to be good, it needs to great. Just being okay and better than the last movies isn’t going to enough, imo.
To be fair, the movie shows you what you need to remember from that movie in news footage. So you get the gist. It's also a very lean movie, meaning it gets to the next set piece at a pretty good pace and it never really got boringBrave New World was good. It’s not amazing, it’s not very good, but I had a good time with it. Mackie is great, I’m just not sure why they chose this story for his debut Cap film. But it was tense seeing a Cap that hasn’t taken the super juice in some of these fights.
As expected they do pull their punches politically trying to stay as in offensive as they can. It also ask the audience to remember a film many either haven’t seen or only saw once back in 2008 and maybe forgot it was even canon. Sure they’d been filtering in parts of it in the MCU like William Hurts Ross in Civil War, Infinity War, and Black Widow and Tim Roths Abomination in Shang Chi and She Hulk but still idk if the general audience really remembers TIH it’s clear half the critics didn’t lol.
It tells more than anything. But I agree it never got boring I thought the pacing was pretty good.To be fair, the movie shows you what you need to remember from that movie in news footage. So you get the gist. It's also a very lean movie, meaning it gets to the next set piece at a pretty good pace and it never really got boring
Yikes. Wadlow is actively terrible. My hype for this one would go down the drain if that happened. Watkins is infinitely better. This should be a no-brainer, and the fact that it’s not is deeply concerning lol.View attachment 122436
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Jeff Wadlow, James Watkins In The Mix To Direct DC’s ‘Clayface’ – The Dish
DC has started a bake-off for a filmmaker to direct their next movie Clayface, with James Watkins and Jeff Wadlow among those in the mix.deadline.com
Wadlow would be meh for me.
If only Flanagan could direct it as well...View attachment 122436
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Jeff Wadlow, James Watkins In The Mix To Direct DC’s ‘Clayface’ – The Dish
DC has started a bake-off for a filmmaker to direct their next movie Clayface, with James Watkins and Jeff Wadlow among those in the mix.deadline.com
Wadlow would be meh for me.
Stans won't let him retire and do age appropriate projects. He's too old to be Han and Indy forever."Harrison Ford was grumpy as his quick paycheck kept calling him back because the studio couldn't figure out what they wanted" is like the most predictable problem you could ever encounter. Should have budgeted that in your mind.