I like it. It actually looks like one of the original concept arts for Quicksilver in AoU that I saw. Though if I were you, I'd try to shrink it just a little bit. It needs to look tighter (reason I don't cosplay? No muscle <<)
Well, that's because I didn't play the part opposite Elizabeth Olsen<3
You want to know how I imagine you as Captain America? Spoiler That's what I imagine your Avengers to be.
Because we couldn't actually have Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver bang in the Avengers 2, we made them do it in another movie.
OH LOOKY HERE
Can't be that super soldier serum keeping you in your prime
Reminds me of when Mainstream Peter Parker met Ultimate Nick Fury in Bendis' Spider-Men "What's your Nick Fury like?" "Um...white." "Heh. That's a shame."
What a pallet change for Nick Fury, though.
Spider-Woman is still the only good answer. If we're going X-Men, then I would say Storm, but that would really depend on the story. Psylocke would be good, but I'm kind of leaning towards a Magik/Shadowcat team-up. And considering that new Thor reveal Spoiler Jane Foster would be awesome, but last I recall, they had to twist Natalie Portman's arm for her to come back for The Dark World. [DOUBLEPOST=1431794351][/DOUBLEPOST] Oh god, I've been hoping for a New Warriors adaptation for years. I had hoped that they would use them in like...a three part story of Agents of SHIELD to set up Civil War. There was even an actor, can't remember his name but he was the dick in The Covenant, who tweeted something like "Robbie Baldwin. SHIELD. Soon" but deleted it quickly and I was really hoping that was going to happen. Come on, Marvel, I'll play Justice. Mutant or not, I'LL DO IT FOR FREE.
Go go, Gadget Post!
Thought I already posted the trailer. Whoops~
Spider-Gwen is literally four issues in to her first series. There's not really....well, any history to make a film out of. Personally, I think Jessica Drew/Spider-Woman needs to be introduced (Captain Marvel was my first choice, but she's already getting one).
I liked the Foggy character, but not with the name Foggy. Fun fact that I read in an interview: a few years ago, Jeph Loeb gets a a call around 11 from Joe Quesada, who was across the country -so around 2am for him- saying that he found Matt Murdock. He met Charlie Cox and wanted him to play Matt on the small screen.. Jeph pretty much said "First, we have to get the rights back. Then we have to see if the film division will let the television division use him. Then we have to get a story and propose it. Then, if any network picks it up, if you're buddy Charlie is still acting, then yeah, he can play Matt Murdock." Apparently now, when Quesada says that he found someone, Jeph just automatically agrees "to save time."
Good luck to whoever wants it~
Not with streaming, no. But I have anxiety issues and definite social issues. Together, it's a mess. I mean, it's actually one of the reasons I smoked a lot of weed in high school and early years of college (that's not my recommendation, though). I mean, talking to anybody that I wasn't close to terrified the living hell out of me. I took a speech class and it didn't help; the only reason I even got through that class was because there was one more person who was worse than me. When I became a cashier at work, it was horrble being forced to talk to people. As a trainer, I had to talk to the district's new employees every orientation, which was every Monday. The class ranged from 4 to 12 people and my part wasn't longer than ten minutes; I came out shaking and sweating with my heart racing. The only thing that helped me was actually being a cashier. After a few months of having to talk to hundreds of people a day, most of them customers I saw on a day-to-day basis (and the fact that Panera puts a huge emphasis on customer/employee relationship which made me start by faking being sociable), I became much more comfortable talking to strangers and it's made me a lot more outgoing as a person. Hell, I left a job where I knew everyone to one where I knew no one but the manager who hired me and it only took a few days for me to come out of my shell. tl;dr: just throw yourself out there. The experience helps.
I'm the real Boy Wonder.
It's not a bird. It's not a plane. It's not a man.
It's Berlanti and Kreisberg so I'm not too surprised, but I'm hoping that it doesn't stick after the pilot. It looks like it's going a lot more towards the teen drama than personal tragedy story like Arrow and Flash.
The other day, my roommate was going to get food. After a few minutes, I realized that she was creeping around her car instead of leaving. Turns out, a bird with a seemingly-injured wing was underneath and not moving. It hopped around beneath the car everything she got closer. Finally, when I tried, the bird flew away. It legitimately just trolled her. It wasn't injured, it just wanted to stay underneath the car and...not fly, I guess.
Created by writer/producers Greg Berlanti, Ali Adler, and Andrew Kreisberg and based on DC Comics' Superman's cousin. It already has a series commitment and will debut November. Premise: The main cast consists of Melissa Benoist as Kara Zor-El/Kara Danvers (Malina Weissman will play a young Kara, Mehcard Brooks as Jimmy Olsen, Calista Flockhart as Cat Grant (Kara will be her assistant for her day job), David Harewood as Hank Henshaw (woo) as the head of Department of Extra-Normal Operations (hope they bring in Mr. Bones somehow), and Chyler Leigh as Alex Danvers (Kara's foster sister who is a doctor and works for the DEO). Laura Benanti will play Alura Zor-El, Kara's birth mother. Jeremy Jordan as Winslow "Winn" Schott, Faran Tahir as The COmmander, Owain Yeoman as Vartox. Helen Slater (Supergirl from the 1984 film) and Dean Cain (Superman from Lois and Clark) have also been cast in undisclosed role.