They limda disappeared in recent years and got wiped out because of the celestials.I have no clue who the Eternals even are supposed to be in the comics, and I'm a pretty good Marvel afficionado.
IMO the MCU practically ended with Endgame. What could top it? This is the fundamental problem with trying to adapt a soap-opera type medium to a linear beginning-middle-and-end type of plot structure.
The great story of the Avengers against Thanos that was the core of the MCU is over. What's left?
In comics he became a kid at one point.Well, just saw the 2nd episode of Loki...I am not sure how to articulate how I feel about what they did here, given the modern social context and wider culture war.
I can admit I didn't see it coming, but that's because I thought Disney would be more original than going for the sex-swap plot line for the 'shocking reveal' about the other Loki.
Then again, in actual Norse mythology Loki was known to do that sort of shit, and...other things.
Most professional critics are paid advertisement these days, so there's really no point in listening to what they have to say. In any even, Midnight's Edge has put out a video on the film, and it seems like the franchise is doubling down on the whole woke female supremacy angle going forward.First reviews for Black Widow are coming in. It's considered fresh by the critics. Most state the film came way too late which hurts the tension but it plays as a great action or spy thriller more then a Superhero film and the ensemble cast interacting with each other and the like was also a strong point in the film.
Black Widow Critic Scores Revealed
Critic reviews for Disney and Marvel Studios' upcoming Black Widow film, which will stream on Disney+ for $29.99 as well as hit theaters, have finally been released.boundingintocomics.com
Most professional critics are paid advertisement these days, so there's really no point in listening to what they have to say. In any even, Midnight's Edge has put out a video on the film, and it seems like the franchise is doubling down on the whole woke female supremacy angle going forward.
Regardless of how well it came across to you, the intent seems rather clear; going by what the people who made the film have said.I never got that from the movie though.
It is inline with what the Red Room was in the comics.
I literally don't see how they got that point.Regardless of how well it came across to you, the intent seems rather clear; going by what the people who made the film have said.
I guess from what I heard it's mainly coming from how the Rachel Weiz character gets to be a horrible person and isn't even so much as called out on it, and how every man is either evil or an incompetent buffoon.
Here's the Drinker's take on it:
Yeah, well; I don't see how you got to the point where you can see the Star Wars sequels or RWBY as being legitimately good works of fiction. I just accept that you and I are usually going to have different perspectives when it comes to these things.I literally don't see how they got that point.
It is a movie about a highly trained killer woman. That has somewhat of a family value in it.
I never got a feminist view of it. Unless any movie with a female lead is that now
I can see why for both of those, but this one literally has NOTHING that they were saying, and seems to be another one of those "Strong female = BAD!" StuffYeah, well; I don't see how you got to the point where you can see the Star Wars sequels or RWBY as being legitimately good works of fiction. I just accept that you and I are usually going to have different perspectives when it comes to these things.