I appreciate that salty!I just took my 8 y/o and 6 y/o to see it. The 8 year old liked it, but my youngest was a bit terrified by the end. There were some pretty dark and creepy parts.
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I appreciate that salty!I just took my 8 y/o and 6 y/o to see it. The 8 year old liked it, but my youngest was a bit terrified by the end. There were some pretty dark and creepy parts.
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FANTASTIC FOUR: New Director Not Expected To Be Announced Anytime Soon; Marvel Studios Seeking "Big Name"
After Jon Watts exited the project, it looks like Marvel Studios is in no rush to find a new director for the Fantastic Four reboot, but it's being said Kevin Feige is seeking a big name to fill the role.comicbookmovie.com
Looks like Feige is still searching the a Fantastic 4 director and is considering mostly big-named ones. My personal #2 choice would be John Krasinski, but if it were him, I would have thought it likely would have already been decided. The fact that they are still looking leads me to believe it will be someone else. I could be wrong though. There have also been rumors for weeks swirling that it could be Bryce Dallas Howard, which if true, wouldn't be a bad choice
Presumably you mean Ms. Marvel. Haven't watched it yet, but I have a feeling it certainly won't be for everyone. And frankly, that's ok. As I get older, it gets a little more difficult to enjoy the kid focused stories, especially if my kids aren't watching it.I will be curious to hear anyone's thoughts on Captain Marvel as you get guys get a chance to watch it.
Presumably you mean Ms. Marvel. Haven't watched it yet, but I have a feeling it certainly won't be for everyone. And frankly, that's ok. As I get older, it gets a little more difficult to enjoy the kid focused stories, especially if my kids aren't watching it.
I will be curious to hear anyone's thoughts on Ms. Marvel as you get guys get a chance to watch it.
It worked. It kept all the stuff that makes Kamala such a relatable character, and added some quirky animation touches that really fit.
People will be upset about the changes, because people, but the changes managed to keep things true to her comic origins while using a different visual.
It was good enough that I might rewatch it, and that's not generally my TV series thing. Also, post-credit scene looks important.
Good to know there is a post-credits scene. Is there anything so far to say she is an Inhuman like she is in the comics? Prior to Multiverse of Madness, I would have guessed they would shy away from her being an Inhuman, but afterwards due to things in that movie, I'm more uncertain. Might want to put a spoiler tag on a response.