what x men comics ya’ll recommend reading for a beginner?
new x men grant morrison
what did wesley mean when he said "only gonna be 1 blade" ??? is the blade reboot with mahershala ali cancelled at this point
what did wesley mean when he said "only gonna be 1 blade" ??? is the blade reboot with mahershala ali cancelled at this point
i think they are testing the waters to see if the audience wants another blade with the snipes
Dafoe became the MCU's Green Goblin. There's no Norman Osborn in the MCU, No Way Home confirmed that. We may never see another Green Goblin done in the MCU without Dafoe's being acknowledged or focused on in-universe.
I could absolutely see that happening with Wolverine, especially if Jackman appears in Secret Wars. This film felt like a welcome back and not a goodbye to him.
Spidey has a whole nother MCU trilogy coming up, No Way Home didn’t “confirm” anything about Norman.
How did this feel like a welcome back? At the end he literally says “probably not” when Deadpool asks if he’ll be back and the credits feature a montage of behind the scenes from all the Fox movies
what did wesley mean when he said "only gonna be 1 blade" ??? is the blade reboot with mahershala ali cancelled at this point
think it was just jokes cause of all the s*** surrounding the MCU one.
My point isn't that the films have good cohesion. The X-Men timeline is f***ed.
My point is that Logan's pretty clearly an ambiguous/standalone story and making it an important plot point that it's the same Wolverine as the og movies is just dumbass writing.
But the X-Men timeline was always a mess post-Origins. There was never anything concrete to suggest that Logan took place in an entirely separate universe. Maybe the year they chose was a little too soon, but there was nothing about the characters in that film to imply that it couldn’t have taken place 25 years post-DOFP.
Deadpool & Wolverine is simply playing loose with the continuity the same way the entire Fox universe did since First Class. Literally none of it makes sense, even the prequel trilogy is completely wrong because they take place over a 30 year-period and the characters don’t age at all
Facts multiple "everyone is tired of the multiverse" jokes yet its a f***ing multiverse movie s*** was all over the place
That’s what a parody is lmao
Didn't read anything posted but just stop in to say I will go see it tonight
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wonder who the main marvel timeline's anchor being is
Rumor has it being Spider-Man
Spidey has a whole nother MCU trilogy coming up, No Way Home didn’t “confirm” anything about Norman.
How did this feel like a welcome back? At the end he literally says “probably not” when Deadpool asks if he’ll be back and the credits feature a montage of behind the scenes from all the Fox movies
"Someone else was living in my house. Oscorp doesn't exist."
As for how does it feel like a welcome back?
There's a scene where one of the multiverse agents looks almost directly into camera and goes "I don't think we're done with you two!"
But the X-Men timeline was always a mess post-Origins. There was never anything concrete to suggest that Logan took place in an entirely separate universe. Maybe the year they chose was a little too soon, but there was nothing about the characters in that film to imply that it couldn’t have taken place 25 years post-DOFP.
Deadpool & Wolverine is simply playing loose with the continuity the same way the entire Fox universe did since First Class. Literally none of it makes sense, even the prequel trilogy is completely wrong because they take place over a 30 year-period and the characters don’t age at all
"There was never anything concrete" may be true, but it's not difficult to understand when the director is stating clear intentions before and after the movie that it's supposed to be an elseworld story and the fact that the inconsistencies are even addressed in-movie when Logan talks to Laura about how what she thinks happened is not how things occurred.
Even going completely off what you said, forcing it all into one mainline continuity when you can easily not do so (which they do for the other franchises that are in the Void) is part of the problem.
Logan's film plot is taken as gospel and part of mainline continuity bc of the general public's perception that it's the ending of that same character - even when much of the dialogue, timing, and realities of that plot do not line up or cannot line up with what we've seen before. It's lazy and ignorant to what came before it - which Deadpool acknowledges in the movie directly during one joke lol
Dafoe became the MCU's Green Goblin. There's no Norman Osborn in the MCU, No Way Home confirmed that. We may never see another Green Goblin done in the MCU without Dafoe's being acknowledged or focused on in-universe.
I could absolutely see that happening with Wolverine, especially if Jackman appears in Secret Wars. This film felt like a welcome back and not a goodbye to him.
Honestly at this point just do X-Men without wolverine
The joke's on me for even typing out half this stuff. The creators don't care; the fanboys don't care.
The group of people the MCU and this movie desperately want to target don't exist anymore. They've grown up and split into two groups now, with one accepting anything that's thrown at them and the other's become so callous to things they've loved that have had all the passion completely sucked dry out of them. I feel like that's half the reason these multiverse movies have just about all fell flat.
And I say that as someone who loves No Way Home
Honestly at this point just do X-Men without wolverine
As the movie even says verbatim
"Mangold tried!"
That’s what a parody is lmao
Didn't really feel like a parody