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As a person who lives in Wyoming, it’s kinda a little disheartening to be a huge superhero fan when it feels like almost every state and city has a superhero that protects it except for mine. Does anyone know any Superheroes that operate mainly in Wyoming? Thanks in advance!
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Put spoiler cause it’s possible it’ll look like this
Even if it’s a multiverse story.
Will we see a new X-Men movie anytime soon? Why can’t they make more stand alone movies of the other characters like ones we haven’t seen say Gambit or Emma Frost? There’s so many characters they can make a movie about.
My take on Tony Stark. Heavily inspired by the 90’s Iron Man cartoon because that was my jam! I made him bulkier to look like he could handle the armor and that he takes care of himself despite the alcohol. On his right arm are three black bars for the punk band Black Flag and a gear because his nickname in college was ‘Gear Head’. On his right arm is a tattoo of the MIT logo because that’s where he graduated from.
Step into the chaotic and irreverent world of Wade Wilson, better known as Deadpool, Marvel's Merc with a Mouth! With a blend of humor, action, and unapologetic mayhem, Deadpool has carved out a unique niche in the Marvel universe. Join me as we take a journey through Deadpool's cinematic legacy, from his solo adventures to his unlikely team-ups.
Deadpool (2016):
The journey begins with "Deadpool," the film that redefined the superhero genre with its R-rated antics and unbridled irreverence. Directed by Tim Miller and starring Ryan Reynolds as the titular antihero, "Deadpool" introduces us to Wade Wilson, a former special forces operative turned mercenary who undergoes a rogue experiment to cure his cancer. The result? A super-powered mercenary with a twisted sense of humor and a penchant for breaking the fourth wall. "Deadpool" is a wild ride from start to finish, blending action-packed sequences with laugh-out-loud comedy.
Deadpool 2 (2018):
The irreverent fun continues in "Deadpool 2," directed by David Leitch. In this sequel, Deadpool forms the X-Force team to protect a young mutant from the time-traveling cyborg Cable. Along the way, Deadpool confronts personal demons, navigates complex relationships, and faces off against formidable foes. With the same blend of humor and action that made the first film a hit, "Deadpool 2" expands the Merc with a Mouth's universe while staying true to his signature style.
Deadpool 3 (Upcoming):
Marvel fans rejoice, for Deadpool is set to make his triumphant return in "Deadpool 3"! While details are scarce, the film promises to bring Wade Wilson into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), opening up a world of possibilities for everyone's favorite antihero. Ryan Reynolds is set to reprise his role, and fans can't wait to see how Deadpool will interact with iconic MCU characters. With the creative freedom afforded by the MCU, "Deadpool 3" is sure to be another wild and unpredictable adventure.
Deadpool & Wolverine (Hypothetical):
One of the most anticipated crossovers in Marvel history is the possibility of a Deadpool and Wolverine team-up film. While nothing has been confirmed, the idea of seeing Hugh Jackman's Wolverine alongside Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool is enough to make any Marvel fan's heart skip a beat. The dynamic between these two characters, with Deadpool's irreverence contrasting with Wolverine's gruff demeanor, would make for an unforgettable cinematic experience. Here's hoping that Marvel Studios hears the fans' pleas and makes this dream crossover a reality.
From his explosive debut to his upcoming adventures in the MCU, Deadpool has solidified his place as one of Marvel's most beloved and iconic characters. With his razor-sharp wit, unorthodox methods, and penchant for breaking the fourth wall, Deadpool has captured the hearts of fans around the world. As we eagerly anticipate the next chapter in his cinematic journey, one thing is certain: wherever Deadpool goes, chaos and laughter are sure to follow.
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I heard about the alien race known as the Brood. Can someone give an explanation of the Brood reproduction and life cycle?
Yes Adrian Pasdar may have portrayed him more but whenever I read a comic book I imagine hearing Eric Loomis’ voice.
Im talking about the 1610 marvel universe specifically.
I mean, it looked pretty interesting when it came out, then it was eradicated during Ultimatum and then erased during Secret Wars 2015. Then after that event, it was pretty much ignored after in favor for a new Ultimate Universe (Earth-6160).
I dont think that on my own do i?
Is there a character you are confident you could voice as?
Captain America (Steve Rogers): Not showing more of him fighting Nazis in WW2 with the Invaders team.
Iron Man: Mishandling his rogue's gallery, more specifically never showing his rivalry with the Mandarin.
Black Widow: Making her a hero who wants redemption instead of a ruthless, morally grey assassin.
Hawkeye: Not giving him his personality: a younger snarky, reckless, cocky and loveable idiot.
Thor: Making him a goofy himbo and comedic character when he's much more mature in the comics.
Hulk: Having all of his character arc/development happening off-screen and not exploring his DID or tragic backstory well.
Spider-Man: Making Tony Stark his mentor and having too much of his motivation and villains revolve around Tony.
Captain America (Sam Wilson): Making his Redwing a drone instead of a battle trained falcon with whom he shares a psychic link.
Winter Soldier: Cutting all his ties with the Red Room and his romance with Black Widow by making him a Hydra agent.
Vision: Not having him start as Ultron's henchmen and instead having him join the Avengers right off the bat.
Scarlet Witch: Erasing her Romani heritage and having her be associated with Hydra which is disrespectful to that heritage.
Note: the most common answer will win but if there isn't one then l'll simply pick the most liked answer.
According to Nick in Ultimatum, mutants were created in a lab decades ago by a mad scientist or something like that.
Is that true? Explanation pls? And how did the mutant population increase all across the globe after that? Was the mutant gene like a virus that spread similar to the Terrigen Mist or something like that?
I have heard a lot of people talk about "The Death of Wolverine" being the one relevant X-Men storyline that came from 2014. But I don't hear anyone else talk about other storylines involving the X-Men during that time. Other than Marvel Studios didn't had the film rights to those characters back then. So were there at least any other X-Men comic book storylines from that year, or "The Death of Wolverine" just that?