WELCOME TO THE MARVEL MULTIVERSE -*RIP STAN LEE & Boseman* - XMEN97 release 3/20

Spiderman is gonna be the emotional "glue" that makes them see the error of their ways and reminds them why they're heroes in the first place. The uncle Ben story is what strikes a cord with Tony. As for Panther he's more brutal than Winter Soldier was in Cap 2 but he doesn't consider himself a hero, just doing what's right...per my source :nerd:


Just like Ash in the first Pokemon movie...
 
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Bucky gonna have more than the cal on him. Probably got duffel bags on deck filled with ak's, grenade launchers, grenades, some nt muskets.

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Bucky is probably my favorite MCU character outside of Tony but I know T'Challa bout to wash son.

Hmm i've never thought about it. Tony's definitely my fave and Winter Soldier is dope, but i'm also a fan of what they've done with Thor and Hulk too. Really expecting good things from Ragnarok.
 
Man was watching Winter soldier again the other day with my girl and I got far too hype at the hand to hand combat between Bucky and cap when Bucky pulled out the blade.

Choreography was FIRE.

But breh if those rumors about BP being more brutal than TWS are true...RIP
 
Disney Has "No Plans" To Make R-Rated Marvel Movies

Following the massive success of Fox's R-rated "Deadpool" film (which has so far made $290 million domestically), a number of comments and announcements from Fox and Warner Bros. have indicated that more mature superhero movies might become more commonplace. Whatever those studios decide to do, though, Disney Chariman Bob Iger made it clear in an investor call today that Marvel Studios will not be following suit.

"We don't have any plans to make R-rated Marvel movies," said Iger, as reported by IndieWire. So far, all 12 Marvel Studios films -- which comprise the Marvel Cinematic Universe -- have been rated PG-13. Iger's comments confirm that that will remain to be true moving forward.

Prior to "Deadpool's" success, restricting a superhero movie's audience to an R-rated crowd seemed like a risky move; Warner Bros.' R-rated "Watchmen" film did less than expected at the box office in 2009. "Deadpool" bucked the trend of PG-13 comic book movies when it announced it would be rated R. The film then blew past expectations of how well an R-rated superhero film could perform by opening at #1, breaking tons of records, and holding on to the top spot for three weeks (and counting).

Following "Deadpool's" success, X-Men franchise producer Simon Kinberg theorized that "X-Force" could potentially get an R and that Fox would be open to the idea of more R-rated Marvel movies. It was then revealed that the studio is targeting an R for the upcoming third "Wolverine" film. Warner Bros. then announced that an alternate, extended home edition of "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" will receive an R rating for violence.

Really no reason to with netflix.
 
I wonder which cycle Tony gonna use when he takes Cap out to wash? Normal? Delicates? Speed wash? Rinse? Or maybe just hand wash?
 
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