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Well First Steps did imply they had history since Latveria is the only one who refused to attend the UN summit and the team didn't seem to be that surprised, hinting at Victor's petty grudge against Reed. And Sue's fear at seeing Doom interacting with her son can be seen as being afraid of him less because of a stranger intruding in her home and more because she knows him and what he's capable of. Considering how massive of a deal the grudge against Reed and the group as a whole is to Doom's story, it'd be surprising it's not used for the movieI'm fine with them being part of an ensemble, but if they don't have a lot of interactions between Reed & Doom, I'll be kinda upset lol.
Their treatment of Thor in that show took it from a B- to a C-Oh great. Hopefully they can get ideas on how to not waste characters especially with immense potential. Looking at you Infinity Hulk and Thor.
D+ for me honestly. It's far from the worse parts of the MCU (no Secret Invasion, there's no redemption for you) but the waste is far too strong. Especially since we could have had a good foil to Endgame, with a depressed Thor who would have been much more serious this time. And even if I understand why (what with having five Stones and all), Thanos was really disappointing to the extreme (again, they could have had a storyline where two armies of zombies led by him and Wanda respectively would oppose each other in a quest for the Stones)Their treatment of Thor in that show took it from a B- to a C-
We'll just have to wait until the show comes out to seeThey called wonder man an extraordinary threat and wants to capture him despite all the other tech out there
I wonder how strong wonder man is
Yeah I remember that. I'm just a little concerned bc of the massive cast size, and the RDJ casting, especially with them bringing back Steve Rogers as a main for Doomsday. I don't Marvel to overshadow the relationship between Doom & the Fantastic Four, by focusing more on Doom vs the Old Gen Avengers.Well First Steps did imply they had history since Latveria is the only one who refused to attend the UN summit and the team didn't seem to be that surprised, hinting at Victor's petty grudge against Reed. And Sue's fear at seeing Doom interacting with her son can be seen as being afraid of him less because of a stranger intruding in her home and more because she knows him and what he's capable of. Considering how massive of a deal the grudge against Reed and the group as a whole is to Doom's story, it'd be surprising it's not used for the movie
I'm expecting "Super Soldier+" [Stronger than Super Soldiers but within that range] to maybe "regular Asgardian level" [As in Loki/Sif/Frost Giants, excluding Odin/Thor/Hela obviously]. Not expecting higher, but we'll see.We'll just have to wait until the show comes out to see
Given how Damage Control has tech that can harm super soldiers, I'd expect him to at least be around that tier
Binary, I'm not that surprised honestly. But a Mijolnir-wielding Steve is more of a shock so to speak.There's pictures of leaked Funko Pop! figures for Avengers: Doomsday currently circulating; while most of them aren't anything too surprising based on the marketing thus far, two of the figures seem potentially spoilerish, which are:
Consider yourself warned...Bearded Steve Rogers (wielding Mjolnir) and Binary
I mean someone has to use mjolnir why Thor is using Stormbreaker or no ?Binary, I'm not that surprised honestly. But a Mijolnir-wielding Steve is more of a shock so to speak.
I'm on episode 3As a reminder, all eight episodes of Wonder Man are out now.
I'm only two episodes in so far, but it's off to a strong start. Not much in the way of feats yet.
I feel like its better to binge sat downSo is Wonder Man something that you think I might enjoy watching while I am exercising?![]()
I’ve heard people theorizing that Wonder Man isIt's funny how the Wonder Man series keeps up the pattern of Damage Control having a terrible track record of keeping anyone in their Supermax Prison, to the point that most of the conflict in the show occurs because of the prison being too empty. Between the Clandestines, Abomination, She-Hulk, and now Trevor, it is still the case that every character of note who has ever been imprisoned there has gotten out.
Every character of note except DoormanIt's funny how the Wonder Man series keeps up the pattern of Damage Control having a terrible track record of keeping anyone in their Supermax Prison, to the point that most of the conflict in the show occurs because of the prison being too empty. Between the Clandestines, Abomination, She-Hulk, and now Trevor, it is still the case that every character of note who has ever been imprisoned there has gotten out.
The question is, is it what was planned or is it just bad writing? Is Damage Control supposed to be incompetent at doing its job or only good at catching relatively low-level superpowered individuals at best? Or is it supposed to be seen as competent and it fails because the writing doesn't keep up?It's funny how the Wonder Man series keeps up the pattern of Damage Control having a terrible track record of keeping anyone in their Supermax Prison, to the point that most of the conflict in the show occurs because of the prison being too empty. Between the Clandestines, Abomination, She-Hulk, and now Trevor, it is still the case that every character of note who has ever been imprisoned there has gotten out.