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Marvel Studios SDCC Announcements
BLACK WIDOW - May 1, 2020Ā
Scarlett Johansson, David Harbour, Florence Pugh, O-T Fagbenle, and Rachel Weisz. Directed by Cate Shortland.
THE FALCON & THE WINTER SOLDIER - Fall 2020
An original series with Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan and Daniel Brühl.
ETERNALS - November 6, 2020Ā
Angelina Jolie, Richard Madden, Kumail Nanjiani, Lauren Ridloff, Brian Tyree Henry, Salma Hayek, Lia McHugh and Don Lee. Directed by ChloƩ Zhao.
SHANG-CHI AND THE LEGEND OF THE TEN RINGS - February 12, 2021Ā
Simu Liu, Awkwafina, and Tony Leung, directed by Destin Daniel Cretton.
WANDAVISION - Spring 2021Ā
An original series with Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany and Teyonah Parris.
LOKI - Spring 2021Ā
An original series with Tom Hiddleston.
DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS - May 7, 2021Ā
Benedict Cumberbatch and Elizabeth Olsen. Scott Derrickson returns as director. This will be the MCUās first scary movie!
WHAT IFā¦? - Summer 2021Ā
The first animated series in the MCU, with Jeffrey Wright as the voice of The Watcher and many actors from across the MCU reprising their roles as voice talent.
HAWKEYE - Fall 2021Ā
An original series that will also introduce Kate Bishop.
THOR: LOVE & THUNDER - November 5, 2021Ā
Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson and Natalie Portman. Taika Waititi returns as director.
YO TAIKA I HAVE MAD LOVE FOR YOU
BUT IF THEREāS GONNA BE A LOVE TRIANGLE WITH TESSA, CHRIS, AND NATALIE, IT BEST BE TESSA AND CHRIS BOTH TRYING TO GET WITH NATALIE
THIS PIC ā„ļø
HENRY CAVILL as Geralt of Rivia in Netflixās The Witcher
i never knew legolas had a swole uncle
JIM IS EITHER SURPRISED OR SCARED THAT SHEāS ABOUT TO EXPOSE THEM
tag urself iām functional cryptid
Disaster Cryptid sounds about right
me: *happens to stand between multiple light sources and casts two shadows because thatās how shadows work*
my brain, still to this day, every single time:
me: *hears a ticking clock but canāt immediately locate the source of the noise*
my brain, still to this day, every single time:
me: *sees a gas mask in any context ever*
my brain, still to this day, every single time:
Me: *sees a stone angel statue*
My brain, still to this day, every single time:
The character made a memorable entrance in Season 2, but it wasnāt until this season that he was a key part of the story.
How bittersweet is it to get such a career-changing part but also to have it end so soon?
We constructed it this way from the beginning. I knew coming in that this was going to be the outcome. And I donāt think I would have been given the season that Billy had if I wasnāt dying ā I think because I was on my way out, I was given an amazing opportunity to do a wide array of things. Iām very grateful.
What was it like to embody this complex character in what heās going through physically?
For āFlayed Billy,ā I did a lot of research on bipolar disorder and split personalities, and how one personality controls the other personalities. This season, Billy is like a rubber band that keeps getting tauter, and I tried to convey that in my physicality. But if you look at my eyes, thatās non-Flayed Billy trying to come through. The whole season I felt like my eyes were bleeding because I was trying to push out this emotion to play as a counter to my physicality. I wanted to treat it more like a real-world experience. I think thatās why the show is so successful ā itās tethered to a science-fiction element, but itās anchored very strongly in humanity.
As an actor, how do you convey an emotion that runs counter to your physicality?
I donāt want to get too meta, but I think people put on a mask when they leave the house. Thereās a āPublic Brianā and a āPrivate Brian.ā We all put on masks, even if just to mask our insecurities. When youāre listening to someone and trying to mask feelings like lack of confidence, or if youāre being antagonized or bullied, trying to be strong ā in my eyes, itās still Dacre. Heās so taut. I needed to think of him as a rubber band pulled from the top and bottom.
How difficult was it to film the climax?
We filmed that over three days, and both Millie and I lost our voices every day because right up until the camera would roll, we would run through the mall and land on our mark and scream at each other until we both cried and cried. She has such an emotional maturity. I like to give 150 percent every time Iām on set, and sheās the same way. We just scream at each other and cry and talk about things. It was warm and collaborative, and I was lucky that I had an actor who could provide all that emotion. When sheās talking about my mother, itās painful, and we had to keep having our eyes wiped down, for continuity, because of crying.
How much detail did you and the Duffer brothers discuss regarding Billyās past in order to make that final moment with El so powerful?
Two to three months before the Duffers started writing, they rang me and they asked me what I wanted in this season. And I said I wanted to hear about Billyās biological mother. Of course, I didnāt know it was going to come to fruition in the way that it did, but thatās just their collaborative nature. I had written this whole crazy back story based on this story about a woman who was a 35-year-old virgin who had been artificially inseminated. I wanted to explore the biblical connotation of being born to a virgin and how that son would grow up, how it enhanced his God Complex. Itās ridiculous, looking back on it, but what Iām getting at is I will bring 10 crazy ideas to the set, and whatās great about the Duffers is that they will always take one. They may go, āDude, youāre [expletive] crazy, and the other nine are ridiculous.ā But I always bring that.
HEāS A WHACKY LIL KOOKABURRA
um. WAT.
Jesus Billy
soft rogue and wanda
Strangeās Plan was a Bit Darker Than We Thought
In Avengers: Infinity War, Dr. Strange looks through the future to see every possible combination of options, and announces that they will only win in one of them.
Now, keep in mind, Dr. Strange is always thinking about the bigger picture.
He knows that even if they succeed in keeping the stones away from Thanos right now - even if Strange were to lock the Time stone in another dimension that Thanos could never get to, and if Wanda Maximoff were to destroy the Mind stone, leaving Thanos with only four - that Thanos will simply build up his army and continue killing half of all life, one planet at a time, just like he has been doing up until this point.
The stones were always a shortcut for Thanos.
In keeping the stones form him, theyāve only slowed down his progress. Theyāve done nothing to truly stop him.
Strange is not looking to delay Thanos. Heās looking to make sure that heās stopped. Permanently.
Strange only sees one way that they can truly win against Thanos, and that is by wiping him out of existence.
That is his plan from the start.
Strange hands over the time stone to Thanos, assuring everyone that this is the way it must be in order for them to really āwinā against him for good.
Now, for those who arenāt chess players:
āIn chess and chess-like games, the endgame (or end game or ending) is the stage of the game when few pieces are left on the board.
The line between middlegame and endgame is often not clear, and may occur gradually or with the quick exchange of a few pairs of pieces.ā
āMany people have composed endgame studies, endgame positions which are solved by finding a win for White when there is no obvious way to win, or a draw when it seems White must lose.ā
āThe endgame, however, tends to have different characteristics from the middlegame, and the players have correspondingly different strategic concerns. In particular, pawns become more important as endgames often revolve around attempting to promote a pawn by advancing it to the eighth rank.
Usually in the endgame, the stronger side (the one with more material using the standard piece point count system) should try to exchange pieces (knights, bishops, rooks, and queens), while avoiding the exchange of pawns. Ā This generally makes it easier to convert a material advantage into a won game. The defending side should strive for the oppositeā
So Strange calling this the āEndgameā - that was the first hint that he would be sacrificing some key pieces, and promoting pawns to gain the advantage.
Pawns like Scott.
Who becomes instrumental to their quantum time traveling.
Pawns like Wanda.
Who doesnāt draw a lot of attention on first glance, but can spring into the fray unexpectedly and can entirely turn the tide of the fight.
Pawns like Nebula.
Who set off a chain reaction that leads to the downfall of the enemyās key pieces.
Pawns like Carol.
Who has been out of the picture for years but gets called back to the fight when Fury gets snapped.
Dozens of little characters who start to play big parts, because the main pieces canāt play them on their own.
And even for the end battle, it isnāt just the heroes making a final stand - it is dozens and dozens of little pawns (the armies of Wakanda and Asgard, the Ravagers and the Sorcerers and just about every background fighter the MCU has to offer) who show up as support in the final hour.
Who all Assemble at the Kingās command.
But the promotion of pawns is only one aspect of the āEndgameā strategy.
This was also the first hint that Strange would be sacrificing some key pieces in order to assure the win.
Strange knew going into this that the victory would have some costs, specifically in the form of Natasha and Vision and Tony.
Natasha and Vision wouldnāt be an issue for him - they each give their lives willingly for the good of others in every future he sees, Vision to try and stop Thanos, and Natasha to retrieve the soul stone.
Tony, on the other hand, poses a problem.
Strange specifically says that if he tells Tony how they win, that it wonāt happen.
Let that sink in.
If Strange tells Tony that he must die in order to save the universe, he knows for a fact that Tony wonāt do it.
Out of those millions of alternate realities that Strange looked into, there was not a single ONE of them where Tony would willingly sacrifice himself at that battle, no matter what was on the line.
So Strange doesnāt tell him.
In fact, he goes so far out his way to not tell him, that he instead does just the opposite - he instills a sense of immortality in him.
He makes Tony think that - in this one situation that he has picked - they are guaranteed the win no matter what happens leading up to it.
And Tony takes that bait - hook, line, and sinker.
Why?
Tonyās ego has always been his downfall.
This holds true from the first Iron Man movie where he assumes his money and fame make him untouchableā¦
To Iron Man 3 where he assumes his reputation as Iron Man and a few sassy comments will be more than enough to shut his enemies downā¦
To Age of Ultron where he assumes that heās going to be somehow immune to the staffās influence despite the fact that almost all others have failedā¦
To Civil War where he refuses to acknowledge any new information if it means that he might have been wrongā¦
All the way through to Infinity War where he assumes he can take on Thanos solo and win.
Tony essentially sees himself as being untouchable, because up until this point he has been incredibly lucky, and has not had to face consequences for any situation where his ego led him astray.
He survived the Ten Rings. Pepper wasnāt hurt in Iron Man 3. Nobody that he cared about got hurt by Ultron. He had free reign under the Accords following Civil War. Everyone he cared about survived the snap, and the one personās death he feels somewhat guilty about can be blamed on Steve and subsequently brushed off.
Tony has faced NO repercussions for anything heās done, and therefore this is what he assumes being a hero is - doing whatever you want, kicking some Bad Guy ⢠ass on occasion, and going home to relax while the world sings your praises. The end.
Thanos comes as a cold, hard reality check.
This is the first time that Tony realizes that he might not be quite as untouchable as he thought. The first time that it clicks for him that they are dealing with something that very well has the power to kill him.
The first time that he feels like he came out of a āheroā battle as the loser.
And he canāt stand that.
In fact, he rejects that losing status so hard that he winds up throwing a fit following his rescue.
He attacks Steve for ānot being there for himā despite the fact that it was Tony refusing to use the phone Steve gave him that led to him fighting alone.
He yells about how they should have all been on board with the long-dead failed Ultron project of his, despite the fact that Vision - who was more powerful than Ultron - was still no match for Thanos.
How this was all their fault.
He grossly twists all the facts around to try and pin everything that happened on the others, regardless of how glaringly illogical it is, because he canāt physically comprehend that a situation exists where he could have made a decision that led to them losing - therefore someone else MUST have sabotaged him.
Going into Endgame, Tony still has his massive ego problems, but heās (finally) gained a healthy fear of death and consequences.
He doesnāt want to risk disturbing his current happiness on the chance that they might be able to bring everyone back.
Thankfully, Pepper talks him into it, but he still retains the āas soon as it gets dangerous, Iām outā mentality.
This complicates Dr. Strangeās plan.
Tony has been told that there is one single ending out of millions of possibilities where they will win over Thanos.
Now keep in mind, for Tony, āwe winā means that they all go home as heroes and the enemies all die.
Heās never been through a war. He doesnāt understand that there is no āclean sweepā in real life.
He doesnāt comprehend that there is always collateral, and death, and tradeoffs.
He doesnāt ever take the sacrifice play into account.
When Thanos gets the glove, Tony starts to doubt, because it seems like they might have picked the wrong ending if heās going to have to rush Thanos by himself after Thanos wiped the floor with him PLUS Cap and Thor.
He looks at Strange, who holds up one finger. A reminder that they are in the one ending where they āwin.ā And that gives Tony the confidence to go for what would otherwise be a suicide run, assured that he will make it out in one piece.
Tony only grabs the stones because he is utterly assured in this moment that he can survive this - because Strange told him that this is the one ending where they WIN.
Tony would not have touched that glove if he knew that he was going to die. He would have let Thanos wipe out half the universe again, because Tony knows that at least he and everyone he cares about would make it through the snap.
He would still have Pepper. He would still have Morgan. He would still have Rhody and Happy and his cute little farm.
Tony only snaps his fingers because Strange has tricked him into thinking that he survives it and saves the day.
That he gets to be the big hero.
And Strange lets him run to his death believing that.
In the end, Strange sacrificed Tony to save the universe without an ounce of regretā¦..just like he said he would.
people calling billy the villain of s3 ⦠did yāall even watch the trailer? are yāall blind?
itās the mind flayer.
by yāallās logic will was the villain of s2.
like.
havenāt watched teh trailer bc i donāt want spoilers, but i am dreading and anticipating how billy is going to react to being possessed, and how the writers are going to frame it with the expectation that the audience will see billy as just the villain
will had the whole spooky tortured child thing going on and was able to inform the gang about what was happening to the best of his ability
but billy has
1. no support system (nancyās mom doesnāt count)
2. a need to lash out to feel powerful
3. antagonistic relationships with everyone who knows about the mind flayer
4. POOR IMPULSE CONTROL
i can see this going down like tobey macguireās venom and him realizing heās becoming a monster and riding it like a power trip with little/no remorse
but iām really hoping itās going to go down like ed hardyās venom (and not riot) and heāll only eat bad guys
zendaya said fuck racist lives
[Skipping stones on a lake]
Midoriya: Itās such a beautiful evening.
Bakugou, whispering: Take that, you fucking lake.
shows up late to mermay with a rushed drawing and a starbucks
hopefully it reads that steve is the mer lolol
jesus fucking christ look at all these fragile pieces of shit who canāt watch a movie with women and poc in them I'mššš
everyone whoās commenting āhaha wouldnāt that leave like 5 minutes of the movie thenššā is missing the point SO hard
no, it wouldnāt. cutting all the female characters, poc and gay ārepā is actuallyā¦.pretty easy. this guy did it and itās still a solid movie.
you guys are giving marvel WAY too much credit. They donāt give a shit about representation, they donāt give a shit about you - the only thing they care about is money and looking Wokeā¢
they did that by advertising how āprogressiveā they are for adding the first openly gay character ever!! letās see when we can get an openly gay main character. or at least, dare I suggest, one that has a name.
they did that by hyping carol the fuck up and then only using her for 3 scenes
they did that by putting all the female characters in one shot for a Girl Power UwU scene; āoh look at us! we have all these female characters in one shot! we donāt hate womenā isnāt that sad? that you can fit all your girls into one single shot? that despite your claims, all the girls combined still only have 116 minutes of screentime while the men have almost 400? isnāt that fucking pathetic?
it is. and look at this douche, look at all the assholes out there, this doesnāt mean SHIT to them, they take half an hour out of their day and cut a few scenes and boom - everything marvel claims is āprogressiveā is gone. none of their fake wokeness is important to the plot.
the gay character? who even is he?
T'challa and his family? their ~ 1 minute of screentime is easily cut
Sam becoming Cap? Where will we see that? In the show? Right. This person cut the scene and did that change the plot of endgame? the answer is no.
Carol? not much to cut since she was barely there
Natasha? The only thing she was good for is to die
Pepper? housewife. All he needed to do was cut the scenes where Tony washes the dishes and talks to Pepper, and cut Rescueās, what, 20 seconds of screentime? and boom. ideal female, right?
Valkyrie? Oh sheās there alright, in the background, doing jack shit until Thor calls her queen in one scene, but does that scene mean anything? Do any of her scenes mean anything? Not to them. 10 seconds is all it takes and her scenes are all gone.
Nebula? kidnapped. dead
Gamora? insignificant. cut
you canāt mock this dude because āhaha he has no movie left now šā. you gotta mock, no, hate marvel because thatās just the thing - he does. not a single poc or woman or lgbt person did anything that, if they left it out, the movie would make no sense.
and thatās just what he did. and yes, heās pathetic for it, but donāt think marvel gives a single fuck about you. they donāt.
Aaaand someone said it ⦠every single time a dude can make such a cut and the movie still makes sense, the movie has failed.
New rule: If you can cut all minority characters and women without losing plot coherency it is a failure. We can call it the Rian-Russo effect.
Reblogging again for the Rian-Russo effect!
can we have a cut of the movie but with 2x the gay shit?