Ain't That Something
Superstar
I was one of the people originally making fun of this shyt. But this show was surprisingly really good. I maybe vendor say top 3 Dplus marvel show.
In the MCU, having mutants, inhumans and mutates (like Hulk, or Monica) will play kind of redundant. That's one of the things I was wanting to know how they'd handle it and the way she responded to Bruno's discovery was like "meh...another label?".
All human potential for mutation could/should be traced back to the devients in Eternals. Breaking them all up in to sub-sections just to make it comic accurate is not the move.
This is not the marvel show(s) we wanted.
If they do I wonder will they use a similar storyline to the Avengers game. The mist is released in the game and the villain is the same villain rumored to be in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.Nice wrap up for this show. I wonder if they're going to "unlock" mutants using that mist, the same way they unlocked Inhuman powers.
the end credits scene
Nice wrap up for this show. I wonder if they're going to "unlock" mutants using that mist, the same way they unlocked Inhuman powers.
the end credits scene
If they do I wonder will they use a similar storyline to the Avengers game. The mist is released in the game and the villain is the same villain rumored to be in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.
either the mist, or they make it where Kang unlocks the mutant gene in the past.
That would be an easy way to shoehorn mutants into the current timeline.
The amount of retconning they'd need to do though
Idk how I'd feel about basically having the Inhumans erased.
Yeah he’s trippingHailee did a good job especially when she got to play off of Black Widows in those scenes
mutants will be hated.
the others, not so much.
they have to find some justification for the mutants being hated more than inhumans or mutates (and other heroes).
if they lump them all together then the x-men will not be the comic book x-men in this very important defnining respect.
that sense of mutants being distinct, uncontrollable, dangerous, super evolved humans ready to damage (us and our children) or even supplant the rest of mankind is what sets common people against them.
"we are the f\uture, not them"
mutants will be hated.
the others, not so much.
they have to find some justification for the mutants being hated more than inhumans or mutates (and other heroes).
if they lump them all together then the x-men will not be the comic book x-men in this very important defnining respect.
that sense of mutants being distinct, uncontrollable, dangerous, super evolved humans ready to damage (us and our children) or even supplant the rest of mankind is what sets common people against them.
"we are the f\uture, not them"