Sorry, but her voice and tone is so annoying, it's painful to watch, and more so to hear.
Marvel has gone absolutely bananas and just announced not only all of Phase 5, but also some of Phase 6, including Avengers 5 and 6 both in 2025!
Some quick-fire thoughts on current state of MCU
- Phase 4 has felt aimless; there were some good moments peppered across the stories, it desperately needed a Thanos level threat connecting everything (Kang should fix this)
- Who asked for an Agatha series? Echo? They're going to feel like Diet Coke versions of Wanda and Daredevil's stories...
- No X-Men?? Really??
- Blade is going to be amazing! Is M. Ali locked in!?
Am I missing something, or is Armor Wars not happening anymore?
I'm glad Marvel finally gave a clear sense of where they're going with the official "Multiverse Saga" branding. Their upcoming roadmap does look exciting too, even though none of it was a surprise. Hell, even the two Avengers movies were spoiled days ago thanks to the copyrights. Let's hope Marvel learns from their many mistakes this phase, and are able to rebound hard for 5 and 6
There are still lots of blank spots on the Phase 6 timeline that they'll likely announce at D23 in a few months. I imagine Armor Wars will be part of that, plus other announced projects like Shang-Chi 2 and Eternals 2, Deadpool 3 and maybe a new Spider-Man movie, apparently the rumored The Mutants, still lots more to go over the next 2-3 years.
Agreed. This channel is usually my go to for breakdowns of all things Marvel.
https://www.youtube.com/c/emergencyawesome
Hearts are tough, she said, most times hearts don't break, and I'm sure that's right . . . but what about then? What about who we were then? What about hearts in Atlantis?
I honestly don’t see what’s so annoying about her tone. I don’t agree with her on a lot of her takes but for breakdowns and insights, Grace is very good.
A sentiment shared by many. I'm sure she means we'll, but she's hypocritical, obnoxious, and often says many things that are just untrue. Hell, even James Gunn doesn't like her and has put her on blast
https://geekositymag.com/james-gunn-...ph-on-twitter/
Her tone is "annoying little sister in the back seat demanding her parents make her brother stop touching her". Loud, nasal, and over-dramatic.
And while she has insider information about upcoming features, she is too selective about what she reveals. She will never say anything discouraging or pessimistic about a feature film until it's out of theaters. Everything coming up will be awesome, and things are only disappointing well after all potential revenues have been earned.
She's part of the hype machine - as she has to be, or the insider info would dry up pretty quickly.
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Ilium (Simmons)
So they've finally confirmed what's happening with the upcoming animated series Spider-Man: Freshman Year. While initially, it seemed like it was going to be a prequel to Civil War - focusing on Peter's first year as Spidey before meeting Tony Stark - it actually seems like it's taking a different route. Here's what Brad Winderbaum, Head of Streaming for Marvel Studios had to say about it (full link here):
I've gotta be honest, I'm a little bit disappointed by this. While we've seen Peter's origins so many times by this point, and I actually like that the MCU initially skipped over that, after five years, it feels like a good time to flesh out the beginnings of this Peter's story. No, he wouldn't have faced the Green Goblin or Doc Ock, but it could've been interesting to see Peter struggle with the low-level stuff before meeting Tony. This approach? It feels like a bit of a cop-out. Especially since they're saying it's still a part of the MCU because it's a part of the "multiverse". Because seriously, after No Way Home, everything counts as being part of the multiverse by this point. I'll keep an open mind about it, especially as we all enjoy a good Spider-Man story, but yeah. Definitely disappointed that this isn't exactly what they initially advertised it to be.Well, like we said in the panel, it follows the pattern that you see in [Captain America:] Civil War...Down to Peter getting the broken Blu-ray player from the trash, and he walks into his apartment for the famous moment where Tony Stark is waiting for him to offer him the Stark internship and take him to Berlin. But because of things that happen in the multiverse because of new, random occurrences, it's not Tony Stark who's waiting for him there. It's Norman Osborn and that sends his life in an unexpected trajectory that collides him with many unexpected characters in the Marvel universe.
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OMG, Hugh Jackman back as Wolverine for Deadpool 3