Johnny Unusual
(He/Him)
Fair enough.
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I really liked how things went down in this movie. Gorr seems to have this respect for Thor as not like the other gods, and he can see with his own eyes that he cares for the non-godly and fights for them in ways he assumes gods don't/won't. All of this started out of his desire for vengeance. So freed from the Godslayer and presented with an opportunity to make anything happen, it felt suitable to have him decide to wish for his daughter back instead and be swayed by Thor's emotional plea. As for Thor's side of things, he went on this mission to save the gods, but ended up killing way more gods than Gorr was, and he couldn't even convince the lazy assholes to save themselves. So him giving up feels about right. He's already completely lost as a person. He finds purpose in wanting to protect and defend the people he cares about, but the person he cares about most is already going to die so fuck it.I kind of preferred the end of his arc in the comics; where he realizes that the Necrosword power has made him a God, and that, more than the lightning bolts and vicious beat downs, is what ultimately defeats him.
I admit I laughed when Jen spoke straight to the camera. Curious if that’s just gonna be a jokey comic book reference or if they’ll try to do something with it.
She does it again later on in the trailer. I think it's just the typical soliliquy narrative device except she's more aware of it than most characters.She seemed surprised she just did that right afterward, hope this doesn't go down a 'her powers made her loopy' route.
Yes but so are other things that it’s helpful shorthand
Based on the exploits written by Chris Claremont and character designs by Jim LeePlease use its full title, Walt Disney Studios presents Marvel's eXtraordinary-Men-and-Women in The Year of Our Lord 1992
I can tell you that after watching three seasons of Doom Patrol, that RUBBER LIMBS WEIRD GROSS FLESHMONSTER would have looked even worse.I would have been willing to forgive if they leaned way the fuck in on RUBBER LIMBS WEIRD GROSS FLESHMONSTER shit, but as we all know, they didn't.
We can only hope that's the case.A whole bunch of STEP ON ME MOMMY fetishists disappointed at the lack of getting stepped on by mommy.
I mean, it's pretty confirmed but that's not a big deal to me compared to the fact that the Matador and Man-Bull are in the trailer and I love the implication that between Netflix and Disney+, Daredevil ended up fighting a lot of delightfully stupid villains instead of boring normie Bullseye or just dude with glasses The Owl..
- Zero Daredevil cameos, but SEVERAL daredevil name drops, (Someone will say "Nelson and Murdock got [whoever] off the hook which set a precedent blah blah blah").
A bunch of brand new UNCOMFORTABLE CGI AT ME MOMMY fetishists suddenly feeling a burning need to learn how to use blender.
The best post credit scene.There is a post-credits scene.