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  • Oct 2, 2022
    PALESTINE DATTEN

    Spoiler Alert for Ant Man: The daughter saves the day.

    Lameee

  • Oct 2, 2022
    mjpplus
    https://twitter.com/marvel_updat3s/status/1576547728221671427

    Really hope this is just a mask/helmet

  • Oct 2, 2022
    mjpplus
    https://twitter.com/marvel_updat3s/status/1576547728221671427

    I think this design is dummy hard tbh

  • Oct 4, 2022

    "Show them who you are"

    thats Ramonda speaking from the Astral plane huh

  • Oct 5, 2022
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    Normally I wouldn’t be all up in a spoilers thread but honestly I haven’t cared for phase 4 at all 💀

  • bmass 🇵🇭
    Oct 5, 2022
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    sizzurpsteve

    Normally I wouldn’t be all up in a spoilers thread but honestly I haven’t cared for phase 4 at all 💀

    yup, some people will eat the shlop until the end of time though

  • Oct 5, 2022
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    bmass

    yup, some people will eat the shlop until the end of time though

    Pre Endgame i’d stay far away but it just isn’t what it used to be sadly but oh well what can you do

  • bmass 🇵🇭
    Oct 5, 2022
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    sizzurpsteve

    Pre Endgame i’d stay far away but it just isn’t what it used to be sadly but oh well what can you do

    facts, hopefully it gets better

    until then I'm not stressing about watching the 10 shows or 9 movies I may have missed for 2 easter eggs

  • Oct 5, 2022
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    bmass

    facts, hopefully it gets better

    until then I'm not stressing about watching the 10 shows or 9 movies I may have missed for 2 easter eggs

    Forreal tho 😂 can’t lie Loki was really good people were telling me about it and I enjoyed that one a lot

  • Oct 5, 2022
    PALESTINE DATTEN

    Spoiler Alert for Ant Man: The daughter saves the day.

    Picking up where love and thunder left off

  • bmass 🇵🇭
    Oct 5, 2022
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    sizzurpsteve

    Forreal tho 😂 can’t lie Loki was really good people were telling me about it and I enjoyed that one a lot

    I've only seen that and strange

  • Oct 5, 2022
    bmass

    I've only seen that and strange

    At least they seemed the most compelling to watch out of everything messing with time and different universes

  • Oct 11, 2022
    Mac Wit Da Cheese

    Werewolf By Night Halloween Special Plot Leak:

    - The special opens with a Hitchcock-style introduction. A man in glasses telling the audience to expect chills and thrills etc. It starts out with a bounty hunter hunting Jack Russell. They fight, and Jack kills the bounty hunter, stealing his identification. There's a short exposition dump, explaining the bloodstone legacy.

    - Jack infiltrates the Bloodstone manor, where he meets Elsa, who is brooding about returning to the manor due to her father's death. Harriet Samson Harris' character (source says she was Elsa's step mother/mother) berates her for not taking her father's legacy seriously.

    - In the manor, there are about four other elite bounty hunters who hunt monsters in secret. Harris' character rolls out one of those talking genie machines you find at a carnival. It plays a recording of the dead Bloodstone's final will. He wants the group to hunt a creature who has been enraged by the Bloodstone. They are told to enter a maze and can use any weapon they want (battle royale style).

    - Elsa gets pulled into the maze with everyone else. She meets with Jack and sees through his disguise, they're both attacked by a big brooding bounty hunter. Elsa shows off her moves. At some point, Jack meets with Man-Thing and we see that they have a connection with one another. Elsa and Jack stick together, as a few bounty hunters get picked off by Man-Thing.

    - Jack and Elsa get locked in a crypt, and Jack delivers a speech about getting out of family legacy or something, Elsa breaks open one of her dead relatives graves and finds a hookshot that helps them escape the crypt.

    - It's at this point that Jack tries to blow away a wall to help Man-Thing escape (they're given some type of explosive at some point). It's revealed that the bloodstone is attached to Man-Thing and it's causing him pain.

    - Jack is captured along with Elsa and Man-Thing before they can get the stone. The real hunt wasn't for Man-Thing, it was for Jack.

    - Next, they're back in the manor and Elsa and Jack are in a cage. Harris' character uses the bloodstone to force Jack to transform into the werewolf. Before he changes, he sniffs Elsa in hopes that he'll remember her when he transforms.

    - He transforms and they can't control him, he destroys all of the guards and attacks Elsa, stopping before killing her because he recognizes her scent. Elsa kills the remaining body guards, and as Harris prepares to use the bloodstone to kill Elsa, Man-Thing appears and yeets her into the genie machine from earlier and she burst into flames in a pretty hilariously gruesome death.

    - Elsa points Man-Thing in the direction that the Werewolf ran off in, and she sits down, essentially reclaiming the bloodstone and her legacy. At this point the black and white changes to color

    - The final stinger is a stupid joke where Jack wakes up to find that Man-Thing found him and took care of him. They agree to go for sushi after.

    Quick notes:
    - Jack refers to Man-Thing as Theo.

    - There aren't references to other MCU shows or movies.

    - Harris' character was said to be the standout, and her performance was super campy in the best way.

    - Werewolf by Night was pratical and reminded of a monkey suit from Planet of the Apes.

    (From Reddit)

    A lot of this turned out to be true

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    I can’t believe theyre doing that in the She-Hulk Finale

    The guys at the event start attacking Emil to get to her as Bruce drops in from the f***ing ceiling as Jen cries, “Bruce?!” “Let go of my cousin, a******,” Bruce says to Emil. Emil tells him, "it’s not what you think," as Hulk starts to fight him. Titania throws someone. “What is even happening here?!” Jen asks annoyed. Bruce/Abomination battle. Turning to the screen she says, “This is a mess! None of these storylines make any sense! Is this working for you?” She asks us. We hear a power-down sound.

    The screen suddenly cuts to the Disney+ app. We’re on the Marvel tab. “Hey, what do you think you’re doing? This menu is NOT going to stop me.” Jen says. She punches out the She-Hulk icon from behind, looking around at what’s below her. She finds a Marvel Assembled episode (looks like Shang-Chi) and swings down and kicks it in. This is the scene where we see land on her feet in a studio in her She-Hulk form wearing her suit. She looks around and crosses the Disney studio, looking for someone. She finds She-Hulks production office and sneaks in. We cut to the writers in the writer’s room talking about making the entire 2nd season an extended dream sequence. She-Hulk enters and everyone falls silent. “What the hell, you guys? What kind of STUPID finale is this?” “We thought it would be really cool and kinda unexpected. Kind of a twist.” Jen criticizes the whole idea as being from every other superhero story ever. “There are certain things that are supposed to happen in a superhero story,” a writer says to her. Jen is pissed but leans in, “Why don’t we just do things our own way.” “This is the story that Kevin wants,” they say. “Okay, then I wanna talk to Kevin.” They all laugh at once. “No one talks to Kevin.” They talk about how they'd die for Kevin and she calls them creepy. She leaves and goes to talk to Kevin anyway.

    She enters Kevin’s office and they ask her to sign an NDA. They press a panic button and security comes, but she pushes them out the way. Security accosts her down the hallway and she dispatches them quickly to the tune of “Big Energy” by Latto. She breaks into Kevin’s secure area. She enters a circular room full of monitors playing various Marvel projects at once (Thor: Ragnarok, Dr. Strange 2, Age of Ultron, etc). “Whoa, what is this?” She says. A red and white robot drops from the ceiling. They zoom in, and it’s labeled K.E.V.I.N. “Hello, Jennifer,” it says in a robotic voice. “Kevin?” She asks. “It stands for knowledge enhanced visual interconnectivity nexus. Were you expecting a man?” She finds out it’s the one making all the decisions, and it says it will answer her questions but first she needs to change back to Jennifer. “Why?” “Because, you are very expensive.” He asks her to wait til the camera pans away because the VFX team has moved on to another project. Now, we’re with Jen. The AI talks about how well it does with the films and series, and she tells it she’s not happy with what is happening in her story. “You do not get to choose.” “Why not? It’s my show.” She levels with him, and asks to give her closing argument. “Oh I see what you did there.” She makes the argument that the MCU is known for big spectacles and high stake plot lines but it’s often said that Marvel films all end the same way. “Wait, who’s saying that?” It asks. She criticizes then throwing all this plot and flash and a “blood thing that oddly resembles super soldier serum” at the audience in the climax. “I propose we don’t have to do that. It distracts from the story, which is my life fell apart right as I was learning to be both Jen and She-Hulk. Those are my stakes.” Kevin processes the data and asks what she proposes for the ending. “Can we NOT do Todd gets Hulk powers? The powers aren’t the villain, he is.” K.E.V.I.N. erases the blood plot. “And Bruce swooping down from literal outer space to save the day in my story? Uh uh.” K.E.V.I.N. says Bruce is supposed to return to explain what he was doing in space. Jen says no. “But we were going to introduce…” “Save it for the movie,” she says. It asks about Abomination and she says, “After all that, I just want him to hold himself accountable.” She has it changes from night to day, and it asks, “Are we done here?” “Oh I would NOT mind seeing Daredevil again… a woman has needs.” It admits they’ve been light on his story. Jen sits down, “oh, and while I’ve got you here…” “Oh, you are sitting?” It says. “What’s with all the daddy issues,” as she goes on about how every character has daddy issues. “Jen, please stop.” “OH! And when are we getting the X-MEN!?” As she thumbs up to us. “I cannot tell you that.” “Ok, back to She-Hulk, I do have some ideas for the direction of Season 2…” It says she will not have access to it again as they’ve fixed the error on the platform. “That’s it?” Jen says. “You obliterated the thrilling ending K.E.V.I.N. created.” It says. She comments that’s what Hulks do, smash things, buildings, ending, and “Sometimes Matt Murdock…” as she looks at us. K.E.V.I.N. tells her to get back to the show now. It throws in, “See you on the big screen!” “Really?!” Jen asks. “No.” She asks what the most budget-friendly way to transform back is.

  • Oct 12, 2022
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    I am hearing Kingpin in Spider Man 4 kills him

  • Oct 12, 2022

    Also hearing Green Goblin

  • Oct 12, 2022
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    mjpplus

    I can’t believe theyre doing that in the She-Hulk Finale

    The guys at the event start attacking Emil to get to her as Bruce drops in from the f***ing ceiling as Jen cries, “Bruce?!” “Let go of my cousin, a******,” Bruce says to Emil. Emil tells him, "it’s not what you think," as Hulk starts to fight him. Titania throws someone. “What is even happening here?!” Jen asks annoyed. Bruce/Abomination battle. Turning to the screen she says, “This is a mess! None of these storylines make any sense! Is this working for you?” She asks us. We hear a power-down sound.

    The screen suddenly cuts to the Disney+ app. We’re on the Marvel tab. “Hey, what do you think you’re doing? This menu is NOT going to stop me.” Jen says. She punches out the She-Hulk icon from behind, looking around at what’s below her. She finds a Marvel Assembled episode (looks like Shang-Chi) and swings down and kicks it in. This is the scene where we see land on her feet in a studio in her She-Hulk form wearing her suit. She looks around and crosses the Disney studio, looking for someone. She finds She-Hulks production office and sneaks in. We cut to the writers in the writer’s room talking about making the entire 2nd season an extended dream sequence. She-Hulk enters and everyone falls silent. “What the hell, you guys? What kind of STUPID finale is this?” “We thought it would be really cool and kinda unexpected. Kind of a twist.” Jen criticizes the whole idea as being from every other superhero story ever. “There are certain things that are supposed to happen in a superhero story,” a writer says to her. Jen is pissed but leans in, “Why don’t we just do things our own way.” “This is the story that Kevin wants,” they say. “Okay, then I wanna talk to Kevin.” They all laugh at once. “No one talks to Kevin.” They talk about how they'd die for Kevin and she calls them creepy. She leaves and goes to talk to Kevin anyway.

    She enters Kevin’s office and they ask her to sign an NDA. They press a panic button and security comes, but she pushes them out the way. Security accosts her down the hallway and she dispatches them quickly to the tune of “Big Energy” by Latto. She breaks into Kevin’s secure area. She enters a circular room full of monitors playing various Marvel projects at once (Thor: Ragnarok, Dr. Strange 2, Age of Ultron, etc). “Whoa, what is this?” She says. A red and white robot drops from the ceiling. They zoom in, and it’s labeled K.E.V.I.N. “Hello, Jennifer,” it says in a robotic voice. “Kevin?” She asks. “It stands for knowledge enhanced visual interconnectivity nexus. Were you expecting a man?” She finds out it’s the one making all the decisions, and it says it will answer her questions but first she needs to change back to Jennifer. “Why?” “Because, you are very expensive.” He asks her to wait til the camera pans away because the VFX team has moved on to another project. Now, we’re with Jen. The AI talks about how well it does with the films and series, and she tells it she’s not happy with what is happening in her story. “You do not get to choose.” “Why not? It’s my show.” She levels with him, and asks to give her closing argument. “Oh I see what you did there.” She makes the argument that the MCU is known for big spectacles and high stake plot lines but it’s often said that Marvel films all end the same way. “Wait, who’s saying that?” It asks. She criticizes then throwing all this plot and flash and a “blood thing that oddly resembles super soldier serum” at the audience in the climax. “I propose we don’t have to do that. It distracts from the story, which is my life fell apart right as I was learning to be both Jen and She-Hulk. Those are my stakes.” Kevin processes the data and asks what she proposes for the ending. “Can we NOT do Todd gets Hulk powers? The powers aren’t the villain, he is.” K.E.V.I.N. erases the blood plot. “And Bruce swooping down from literal outer space to save the day in my story? Uh uh.” K.E.V.I.N. says Bruce is supposed to return to explain what he was doing in space. Jen says no. “But we were going to introduce…” “Save it for the movie,” she says. It asks about Abomination and she says, “After all that, I just want him to hold himself accountable.” She has it changes from night to day, and it asks, “Are we done here?” “Oh I would NOT mind seeing Daredevil again… a woman has needs.” It admits they’ve been light on his story. Jen sits down, “oh, and while I’ve got you here…” “Oh, you are sitting?” It says. “What’s with all the daddy issues,” as she goes on about how every character has daddy issues. “Jen, please stop.” “OH! And when are we getting the X-MEN!?” As she thumbs up to us. “I cannot tell you that.” “Ok, back to She-Hulk, I do have some ideas for the direction of Season 2…” It says she will not have access to it again as they’ve fixed the error on the platform. “That’s it?” Jen says. “You obliterated the thrilling ending K.E.V.I.N. created.” It says. She comments that’s what Hulks do, smash things, buildings, ending, and “Sometimes Matt Murdock…” as she looks at us. K.E.V.I.N. tells her to get back to the show now. It throws in, “See you on the big screen!” “Really?!” Jen asks. “No.” She asks what the most budget-friendly way to transform back is.

    I don’t want to read it but is it crazy good or crazy bad

  • Oct 12, 2022
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    Faith

    I don’t want to read it but is it crazy good or crazy bad

    Sounds good. Craziest finale out of all the Disney+ shows. Probably craziest moment in the MCU so far

  • Oct 12, 2022
    rico

    Sounds good. Craziest finale out of all the Disney+ shows. Probably craziest moment in the MCU so far

  • HaroldsChicken

    I am hearing Kingpin in Spider Man 4 kills him

    Kingpin kills spider man? I nearly had a stroke reading this

  • Oct 12, 2022
    mjpplus

    I can’t believe theyre doing that in the She-Hulk Finale

    The guys at the event start attacking Emil to get to her as Bruce drops in from the f***ing ceiling as Jen cries, “Bruce?!” “Let go of my cousin, a******,” Bruce says to Emil. Emil tells him, "it’s not what you think," as Hulk starts to fight him. Titania throws someone. “What is even happening here?!” Jen asks annoyed. Bruce/Abomination battle. Turning to the screen she says, “This is a mess! None of these storylines make any sense! Is this working for you?” She asks us. We hear a power-down sound.

    The screen suddenly cuts to the Disney+ app. We’re on the Marvel tab. “Hey, what do you think you’re doing? This menu is NOT going to stop me.” Jen says. She punches out the She-Hulk icon from behind, looking around at what’s below her. She finds a Marvel Assembled episode (looks like Shang-Chi) and swings down and kicks it in. This is the scene where we see land on her feet in a studio in her She-Hulk form wearing her suit. She looks around and crosses the Disney studio, looking for someone. She finds She-Hulks production office and sneaks in. We cut to the writers in the writer’s room talking about making the entire 2nd season an extended dream sequence. She-Hulk enters and everyone falls silent. “What the hell, you guys? What kind of STUPID finale is this?” “We thought it would be really cool and kinda unexpected. Kind of a twist.” Jen criticizes the whole idea as being from every other superhero story ever. “There are certain things that are supposed to happen in a superhero story,” a writer says to her. Jen is pissed but leans in, “Why don’t we just do things our own way.” “This is the story that Kevin wants,” they say. “Okay, then I wanna talk to Kevin.” They all laugh at once. “No one talks to Kevin.” They talk about how they'd die for Kevin and she calls them creepy. She leaves and goes to talk to Kevin anyway.

    She enters Kevin’s office and they ask her to sign an NDA. They press a panic button and security comes, but she pushes them out the way. Security accosts her down the hallway and she dispatches them quickly to the tune of “Big Energy” by Latto. She breaks into Kevin’s secure area. She enters a circular room full of monitors playing various Marvel projects at once (Thor: Ragnarok, Dr. Strange 2, Age of Ultron, etc). “Whoa, what is this?” She says. A red and white robot drops from the ceiling. They zoom in, and it’s labeled K.E.V.I.N. “Hello, Jennifer,” it says in a robotic voice. “Kevin?” She asks. “It stands for knowledge enhanced visual interconnectivity nexus. Were you expecting a man?” She finds out it’s the one making all the decisions, and it says it will answer her questions but first she needs to change back to Jennifer. “Why?” “Because, you are very expensive.” He asks her to wait til the camera pans away because the VFX team has moved on to another project. Now, we’re with Jen. The AI talks about how well it does with the films and series, and she tells it she’s not happy with what is happening in her story. “You do not get to choose.” “Why not? It’s my show.” She levels with him, and asks to give her closing argument. “Oh I see what you did there.” She makes the argument that the MCU is known for big spectacles and high stake plot lines but it’s often said that Marvel films all end the same way. “Wait, who’s saying that?” It asks. She criticizes then throwing all this plot and flash and a “blood thing that oddly resembles super soldier serum” at the audience in the climax. “I propose we don’t have to do that. It distracts from the story, which is my life fell apart right as I was learning to be both Jen and She-Hulk. Those are my stakes.” Kevin processes the data and asks what she proposes for the ending. “Can we NOT do Todd gets Hulk powers? The powers aren’t the villain, he is.” K.E.V.I.N. erases the blood plot. “And Bruce swooping down from literal outer space to save the day in my story? Uh uh.” K.E.V.I.N. says Bruce is supposed to return to explain what he was doing in space. Jen says no. “But we were going to introduce…” “Save it for the movie,” she says. It asks about Abomination and she says, “After all that, I just want him to hold himself accountable.” She has it changes from night to day, and it asks, “Are we done here?” “Oh I would NOT mind seeing Daredevil again… a woman has needs.” It admits they’ve been light on his story. Jen sits down, “oh, and while I’ve got you here…” “Oh, you are sitting?” It says. “What’s with all the daddy issues,” as she goes on about how every character has daddy issues. “Jen, please stop.” “OH! And when are we getting the X-MEN!?” As she thumbs up to us. “I cannot tell you that.” “Ok, back to She-Hulk, I do have some ideas for the direction of Season 2…” It says she will not have access to it again as they’ve fixed the error on the platform. “That’s it?” Jen says. “You obliterated the thrilling ending K.E.V.I.N. created.” It says. She comments that’s what Hulks do, smash things, buildings, ending, and “Sometimes Matt Murdock…” as she looks at us. K.E.V.I.N. tells her to get back to the show now. It throws in, “See you on the big screen!” “Really?!” Jen asks. “No.” She asks what the most budget-friendly way to transform back is.

    Lmfao what the hell is this