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MorganFreemanKing;c-9886322 said:
Is it confirmed that Thanos dies? Otherwise i dont see anybody actually killing him so to speak. Thwarting him, definitely. But killing him? Unless he wants to die? Nah.

I think he gets weakened to the point we're Doctor Strange banishes him to another realm or his son Thane takes care of him
 
MorganFreemanKing;c-9886322 said:
Is it confirmed that Thanos dies? Otherwise i dont see anybody actually killing him so to speak. Thwarting him, definitely. But killing him? Unless he wants to die? Nah.

Well if someone else picks up the Gauntlet, they'd be more than capable of killing him. I think it all depends on what they want to do with Phase 4. If the go the comic route, Thanos is defeated, but Warlock holds off from killing him because he believes one day the universe will need Thanos. They could go that route in the MCU too. Basically, keep him around and have the second Big Bad be someone that the heroes have no hope of defeating without Thanos.
 
Just left the theater.

I didn't think I'd like Spiderman this much. People really overexaggerated alot of the promo. I would've liked a more in depth character analysis but I understand that's not Marvel's main focus in movie making. But taking the film for what it is, there isn't anything I dislike about it. They did alot of things really well.

Better than both Guardians films, both Thor films, and off first watch, better than Doctor Strange too.
 
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soul rattler;c-9886800 said:
Just left the theater.

I didn't think I'd like Spiderman this much. People really overexaggerated alot of the promo. I would've liked a more in depth character analysis but I understand that's not Marvel's main focus in movie making. But taking the film for what it is, there isn't anything I dislike about it. They did alot of things really well.

Better than both Guardians films, both Thor films, and off first watch, better than Doctor Strange too.

I have to disagree with being better than both guardians films or doctor strange. its on par or bareley with those movies. theres been so many Spider-Man movies out that seing spider man on the big screen in any form doesn't feel new. that's why they had that stark tech suit with all those gadgets for the sake of doing something new. the first two Spider-Man movies from avi arad felt more like Spider-Man. it was still a good Spider-Man flick. he was mostly in queen though in the sequels he'll be swingin around manhattan. also it wont be long before he's j jonah jameson and it really starts feeling like Spider-Man. in the comics he was still in highschool when he started working for the bugle.
 
@SuperManuel

I think Avengers Part 1 will have thanos beat the shit out of folks and even have some characters killed. Possibly not on Earth though, Avengers may get him off planet somehow.

The movies in between Infinity War 1 and 2 are Ant Man and the Wasp and Captain Marvel. I think Ant Man and wasp will take place in the aftermath of of Infinity War and will be a smaller scale film. Captain Marvel will possibly take place a majority in space. Then Infinity War 2 will see the heroes get the Gauntlet and revive dead heroes then kick Thanos ass. Word up.
 
saw spider man after work friday

it deserves the praise

movie was fun, and im glad it wasnt a true reboot with the origin story being retold all over again
 
Joker_De_La_Lover;c-9885260 said:
My 5 contenders for defeating Thanos;

Hulk - Hulk would be a formidable foe for even Thanos. The angrier Hulk gets, the more powerful Hulk gets. Maybe Hulk gets left out the majority of the fighting somehow. Finally, Hulk gets his hands on the infinity gauntlet and uses it to destroy Thanos. Then uses his Hulk strength to destroy the gauntlet.

Ant Man - Imagine getting every single ant on earth to simultaneously use the combined massive strength to somehow defeat Thanos. Unlikely, but you never know.

Gamora - Thanos favorite. One of the likely candidates to defeat the Mad Titan.

Nebula - The other likely candidate and most likely. A serious grudge against Thanos for her deformity will create an anger that she will use against her adoptive father. This will be good to see.

Thor - The God of Thunder. Literally being a God will have him being one of Thanos greatest opponents. Especially if Odin gets involved.

this is why i'm against prediction and you're way off especially antman gtfoh.
 
SuperManuel;c-9887420 said:
Joker_De_La_Lover;c-9885260 said:
My 5 contenders for defeating Thanos;

Hulk - Hulk would be a formidable foe for even Thanos. The angrier Hulk gets, the more powerful Hulk gets. Maybe Hulk gets left out the majority of the fighting somehow. Finally, Hulk gets his hands on the infinity gauntlet and uses it to destroy Thanos. Then uses his Hulk strength to destroy the gauntlet.

Ant Man - Imagine getting every single ant on earth to simultaneously use the combined massive strength to somehow defeat Thanos. Unlikely, but you never know.

Gamora - Thanos favorite. One of the likely candidates to defeat the Mad Titan.

Nebula - The other likely candidate and most likely. A serious grudge against Thanos for her deformity will create an anger that she will use against her adoptive father. This will be good to see.

Thor - The God of Thunder. Literally being a God will have him being one of Thanos greatest opponents. Especially if Odin gets involved.

this is why i'm against prediction and you're way off especially antman gtfoh.

I forgot you were there during filming
 
Just came back from seeing it

didnt have to pay cause no one was at the ticket counter made this even better lol

I liked it for what it was dude was really a rookie and very young to all of what was going on

I loved the vulture chracter and when he opened the door and we found out whos dad he was made me say "oh shit"loud af

the plane highjack scene was the best part of the movie

the Ned character and Zendaya or whoever she was were annoying af she had that angry smart ass vibe all the time which was uncalled for but overall this movie was good not great
 
Spider-Man: Homecoming’ suffers MCU’s worst second-weekend drop ever

Sony’s Spider-Man: Homecoming isn’t remotely a flop. Yet the $175 million-budgeted Marvel Cinematic Universe entry earned another $45.2 million in its second weekend of release and has now earned $208.27m in 10 days. But the film did drop 61% in its second weekend, identical to the second-weekend drops for Spider-Man 3 and The Amazing Spider-Man 2. And that $45m weekend figure, from a $117m opening weekend, is identical to the $45m third weekend of Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man (in 2002) and the second weekend of Spider-Man 2 (coming off an $88m Fri-Sun/$180m Wed-Mon debut in 2004).

So, unless it catches up over the next month (and that’s not remotely out of the question), we’re looking at an identical multiplier to Amazing Spider-Man 2 ($202m/$91m) and Spider-Man 3 ($336m/$151m). That will lead to a domestic total almost identical to the $262m cume of The Amazing Spider-Man (from a $137m Tues-Sun debut) back in 2012. And adjusted for inflation, it will be noticeably fewer tickets sold than that 2012 reboot. And if the second-weekend figure holds up, the 61.3% drop will be the worst ever for a Marvel Cinematic Universe title.
 
Agrv2385;c-9887916 said:
Spider-Man: Homecoming’ suffers MCU’s worst second-weekend drop ever

Sony’s Spider-Man: Homecoming isn’t remotely a flop. Yet the $175 million-budgeted Marvel Cinematic Universe entry earned another $45.2 million in its second weekend of release and has now earned $208.27m in 10 days. But the film did drop 61% in its second weekend, identical to the second-weekend drops for Spider-Man 3 and The Amazing Spider-Man 2. And that $45m weekend figure, from a $117m opening weekend, is identical to the $45m third weekend of Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man (in 2002) and the second weekend of Spider-Man 2 (coming off an $88m Fri-Sun/$180m Wed-Mon debut in 2004).

So, unless it catches up over the next month (and that’s not remotely out of the question), we’re looking at an identical multiplier to Amazing Spider-Man 2 ($202m/$91m) and Spider-Man 3 ($336m/$151m). That will lead to a domestic total almost identical to the $262m cume of The Amazing Spider-Man (from a $137m Tues-Sun debut) back in 2012. And adjusted for inflation, it will be noticeably fewer tickets sold than that 2012 reboot. And if the second-weekend figure holds up, the 61.3% drop will be the worst ever for a Marvel Cinematic Universe title.

This would've never happened if they just let Marvel make a Spiderman movie.

Right?
 
Venom's Working Title Teases New Character Origins

Sony Pictures is preparing to make a move on its next Marvel project in a few months, but the feature won’t be housing the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. The studio will slated to begin production on its Venom spin-off come September, and its new working title might hint at what all the film will entail.

According to a new report by Omega Underground, Venom appears to be operating under the working title ‘Antidote.’ The codename is expected to be used during pre-production and filming, but fans are thinking the title has more meaning to it than Sony would admit.

While working title’s can be just that, films often pick obscure names to work with which ultimately circle back to its topic. For Venom, a title like ‘Antidote’ have fans wondering if the movie will alter the origins of its titular symbiote. Rather than hailing from the planet Battleworld, the Venom parasite may find its origins within the Earth. The symbiote may crop up following a pandemic of sorts, and Eddie Brock could be the unlucky - or maybe lucky - man whom the organism latches onto.

Of course, the working title may also refer to Brock once he has become attached to the symbiote. Venom may pose a threat to its human host once they become attached, and Brock may wind up putting his life at stake to work with the strange organism.

So far, there are few details out about the Venom spin-off, but fans know enough to be intrigued by the project. Recently, news broke that Cletus Kasady is expected to stand in as Venom’s main villain as the man is better-known by his moniker Carnage. Reports have also cropped up which suggest the spin-off will feature Brock’s ex-wife Anne Weying, and comic readers will recognize the character as another Venom host from the canon.

As for casting, Sony has only moved forward with one star for Venom. Tom Hardy has been brought on to play Eddie Brock and lead the film moving forward. With the move expected to begin production at the start of September, fans are hoping Sony may reveal new casting updates in July as San Diego Comic Con gears up.

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pissedoffnobody;c-9888789 said:
texas409;c-9888688 said:
no lie that would be dope if life was a tie in to Venom

that movie was highly slept on at the box office

You know the last 8 minutes and how it
seems to web up Gyllenhaal's guy in a black goo as he begs the fishermen not to open the pod?

That's what got the studio water cooler talk going since it does seem like an easy port over to make using the same creative team in charge.

I watched that movie on the humble the other night and loved it. Shit was dope amd would be a great tie-in for the symbiote.
 

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