Ain’t all about strength
Loki a more interesting and compelling villain then mid ass hela
Hela had a great design and great actress playing her but they didn't even bother to give her any personality or things to do, just generic strong villain despite being RELATED TO THOR
Jeff goldlum was a more memorable villain and he was just a funny ass side character
Hela had a great design and great actress playing her but they didn't even bother to give her any personality or things to do, just generic strong villain despite being RELATED TO THOR
Jeff goldlum was a more memorable villain and he was just a funny ass side character
Exactly, we never really delve deeper into the character aside from what we already know about her before she’s even made her entrance in the film
Please god I hope posting this isn’t a spoiler I haven’t seen the movie yet and this is purely a desire for a sequel and a joke
3rd it drops early for y’all?
yeah and im glad
going on a holiday on september 2nd so watching this the night before
yeah and im glad
going on a holiday on september 2nd so watching this the night before
Got lucky den
Have fun
94% on rt
Zamn zaddy. Marvel’s consistency is certainly impressive.
20+ movies in and not a single rotten among them.
Might have to go to a theater by myself for this one since no one I know would want to go with. My friends not into marvel like that and my fam not gonna want to go cause Covid
Idk if anyone else watched this guy but I find him entertaining. Don’t always agree with everything but he seems to be genuine
Variety said in its review that the movie is nearly half-subtitled. I wonder how that’s gonna work with the American audience…
Variety said in its review that the movie is nearly half-subtitled. I wonder how that’s gonna work with the American audience…
forgot we can't read lol
Idk if anyone else watched this guy but I find him entertaining. Don’t always agree with everything but he seems to be genuine
!https://youtu.be/2e-bnOSFr0oHe’s cool
Variety said in its review that the movie is nearly half-subtitled. I wonder how that’s gonna work with the American audience…