Major events aren't necessary and you don't need individual movies for each character to build up to a major event either. All you need is solid storytelling.fumbles the opportunity to build up to major event team up film.
MCU would never have reached the heights it did if they came with Avengers straight out the gate.
that makes sense if you are just making films. If you are trying to create an interconnected continuity with multiple franchises sharing the same timeline, it doesn't make sense.Major events aren't necessary and you don't need individual movies for each character to build up to a major event either. All you need is solid storytelling.
Marvel did what they did and it worked for them but it isn't the only way.
Mr terrific got an afro he has a low
Taper fade. They got him looking like soul brotha #2
He was so terrible in this film. Good it shouldve hurt his career
But when it came time to create the new Luthor for Batman V Superman, Snyder told EW he was looking for something else. And he found it when actor Jesse Eisenberg came in to read for an entirely different role. Said the director:
“I said, ‘I want to do this misdirect and you’d be great. You’d be a great Lex. And he’s like, ‘Yeah, that’s cool,’ and he was being very Jesse in the meeting. Introverted but constantly going, ‘Okay, I see, uh-huh. So it’s sort of a pop-culture redirect, you’re gonna do, because of the certain status of an actor…”
You're mistaken. Original Thanos was Damion Poitier, who was also in the Flash CW and in a bit role in Civil war.Nıgga WHAT!!!
They are literally working on the new Lanterns series for MAX with the original Thanos as John Stewart. You bugging.
My bad, they look alike. You're right.You're mistaken. Original Thanos was Damion Poitier, who was also in the Flash CW and in a bit role in Civil war.
Aaron Pierre is John Stewart.
Strong Flash vibes visually and you can sense the comedy going to be on the same level of extra corny...Looks cartoonish and kinda wack from the trailer tbh
They are probably going with the DCAU/CW structure where they use cameos to get audiences acquainted with new charactersthat makes sense if you are just making films. If you are trying to create an interconnected continuity with multiple franchises sharing the same timeline, it doesn't make sense.