Did anyone post this?
Netflix Daredevil, Punisher, Jessica Jones and Kingpin rumored to be brought into the MCU. Take it with a huge grain of salt but I would love this.Exclusive: Marvel Bringing Back Some Netflix Characters To MCU - That Hashtag Show
That Hashtag Show can exclusively reveal that Marvel is bringing back most of the Netflix Marvel characters for the MCU in future phases.www.thathashtagshow.com
Sorry, didn't know they were a bad source. Removed.Y'all are still posting links from thathashtagshow as a joke now, right?
At least I can stop GETTING UP at 4am on Fridays. Oof hate that so much. I wish I had more patience to watch it in the evening so that I could watch it on the TV with the sound booming. Having a wife and baby has is downsides SOMETIMES. ;)this :(
bright side: at least I can stop staying up til 4am on thursdays for a few weeks
Just one mid-credits scene.
Not having watched the last episode yet, this post has me oddly hyped lol.
There's still the Assembled episode next week.
First we got Maximum Spider in Infinity War. Now... this.Not having watched the last episode yet, this post has me oddly hyped lol.
Stop... I can only get so hyped!First we got Maximum Spider in Infinity War. Now... this.
Sweet Jesus.
Definitely me in that moment:
There were two...
It's a bit rushed, but it nailed everything it had to. There are definitely some stand-out moments in the episode.
It's a bit rushed, but it nailed everything it had to. There are definitely some stand-out moments in the episode.
Exactly how I feel about the show. Well, at least most key moments. I think Bucky's key moment in the finale fell flat, unfortunately.Definitely a mixed delivery for me but the key moments were handled well.
I don't know if this is worth it's own thread or not, but do people think Skrulls might be a problem long term for the MCU? There's always that nagging concern that "What if so and so was a Skrull all along!" could show up, and has already shown up twice now with Homecoming and Wandavision as post-credit stingers. Discussions haven't really happened for TV Series being "What if they were a Skrull all along" (more so joking on it was Mephisto all along) but I dunno. Shape Shifters are confusing and tricky. Think it's worth a thread to discuss about or just worth keeping it here?
It's almost as if they know nothing and just throw shit at the walls in hopes it'll stick.Notice how thathashtagshow or mcuexchange never made a braindead obvious guess like Captain America 4.
Loving that they aren't wasting any time on this, makes me glad this isn't a Agents of SHIELD/Netflix type thing where the shows were ignored in the movies.
I suppose my misplaced pessimism was more down to past franchises (including Marvel stuff) having TV tie ins that either have nothing to do with the movies or ruin the movies stories. But yeah, the Disney + stuff definitely have been doing a great job with keeping up with the movies and expanding the characters backstories greatly (I'm really excited to see what they do with Scarlet Witch next as well).Well to be fair we already knew going in that Disney+ shows would not let us down in this regard, but at the same time until today it was left to be seen if characters that star in their own shows would be allowed to have their own movies as well
Part of me was worried that we'd only see Sam in team up movies rather than a proper 4th Captain America movie, but thankfully that is not the case
That is her hero name in the comics, yes.As someone who is unfamiliar with this character aside from just knowing she exists, what's the reasoning behind the name "She Hulk"? Will she be called that in this series when she's transformed? Does she transform back and forth to the Hulk state or is it a permanent form once she turns? I just can't see other characters running around calling her "She Hulk", it just sounds odd. Is it more like a title, and they'll still call her by her name?
As someone who is unfamiliar with this character aside from just knowing she exists, what's the reasoning behind the name "She Hulk"? Will she be called that in this series when she's transformed? Does she transform back and forth to the Hulk state or is it a permanent form once she turns? I just can't see other characters running around calling her "She Hulk", it just sounds odd. Is it more like a title, and they'll still call her by her name?