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Source: ScreenRant
X-Men '97 Creator Addresses Black Panther Controversy Despite NDA Claim - "Humanity Before Continuity"
By Simon Gallagher Published Sep 22, 2024

De Mayo has now taken to X.com to defend the decision to use T'Chaka rather than his son, after an X-Men '97 fan asked him for the thinking behind it. When asked "Can you tell us why Black Panther was T'Chaka and not T'Challa?", he responded: "I don't know why Marvel had certain directors trying to spin and lie about this but we produced X-Men 97 Season 1 in early 2021. The loss of Boseman weighed heavily on the studio, as well as on me as a black man. Felt too soon to do T'Challa. Put humanity before continuity."

"As I said, at the time, it didn’t feel right. Just a matter of respect. If it were today, I think the choice would may be different. Either way, trying to spin it as something other than what it was makes no sense to me."

In the wake of T'Chaka's appearance, X-Men '97 supervising director was asked why T'Chaka's version of Black Panther was used despite T'Challa appearing in Fantastic Four: The Animated Series (which was also confirmed as the same continuity as X-Men '97). He didn't say anything to particularly contradict De Mayo, but did offer clarity on the timelines:

"I will elaborate on as much of it as I can. Some of the Black Panther of it all are definitely closed doors conversations that I wasn't privy to. That was definitely in Beau and the executives' realm. But for us, there's always multiple timelines right there. There's always a one off. 'This is exactly how I like it, except for that one thing."

"So, who's to say what timeline is the right timeline, the proper timeline? I mean, y'all aren't ready for how we're gonna **** you up in season two. At the end, we tease it at the end of 10. We're gonna have to elaborate on that."

X-Men: The Animated Series’ Larry Houston spoke to THR and confirmed that T'Challa was the Black Panther in TAS:

We had two X-Men episodes in Africa, one with Storm’s mutant godchild and the other with Magneto gathering up mutants to take them to his mutant sanctuary Asteroid M. I was able to include the Black Panther into the show whenever they were in Africa, which some sharp-eyed fans were able to spot."

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Bucky & Yelena - The Winter Soldier & The White Widow
I’m SO ready for these two to team up in Thunderbolts!! 😁😁💫🤩

 

Source: SlashFilm
Why Marvel's Kevin Feige Banned The Avengers Director Joss Whedon From The MCU
By Joe Roberts Oct. 4, 2024 8:00 am EST

Meanwhile, Feige didn't seem all that thrilled about the show either, mostly because he was concerned about continuity issues. The Marvel Studios head told Buzzfeed: "They had said early on, 'Hey, we're thinking about doing this show about the agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' And Joss said, 'I think I might do this.' I said, 'That's cool. God bless you. But you should know that we're destroying S.H.I.E.L.D. in 'Winter Soldier.' You guys do whatever you want. But know that that's what we're going to do.'"

In short, "Winter Soldier" depicted the dismantling of S.H.I.E.L.D itself, which put Whedon and "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." in a difficult position. While some reports have claimed the show's writers and producers had always been working on the show with this event in mind, according to "The Reign of Marvel Studios" (via GameRant) Feige was not happy with how Whedon handled the crossover. This was the first of many things that led to the Marvel Studios head banning Whedon from the MCU.

However, as recounted in the book (via MSN) it wasn't the committee that broke Whedon, so much as the editing process on "Age of Ultron," which he described to members of the press as "dark," "weird," and "horrible." Whedon's comments, apparently, transgressed a rule that Kevin Feige had in place, i.e. don't tell the press about your problems.

For Feige, it seems the notoriously controlling creative just wasn't a fit for a franchise that required constant collaboration to ensure the overall continuity made sense. ..., Feige outright banned the man from the franchise, with the authors writing, "Apparently everyone in MCU history was on Feige's call list — except Edward Norton, the franchise's first Bruce Banner, and Joss Whedon, whose 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' characters remained in limbo."

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Source: Foxy Jane (Jenny)

Model: OpenArt SDXL
Prompt: Yong Tom Hiddleston's Loki in Asgard with Ariel Relistic

 

Source: The Escapist
DC Is Thriving In One Key Place Where Marvel Studios Is Failing
Leon Miller Published: Oct 5, 2024 06:00 pm

Specifically, DC isn’t afraid to it have its baddies be, well… bad. Even big screen blockbuster The Joker and prestige miniseries The Penguin avoid the temptation to frame the legendary Bat-foes that head them up as bonafide heroes. Do these productions help us understand where Arthur Fleck and Oz Cobb’s antisocial behavior comes from? Sure. Do we sympathise with them, even root for them to win at the end? Absolutely. But we’re never in any doubt as to either character’s moral alignment. There’s no redemption arc for these nefarious folks (and they wouldn’t want one).

By contrast, Marvel is allergic to villainous protagonists. Loki wrapped up by reforming its titular, self-styled God of Evil once and for all. New Disney+ series Agatha All Along seems poised to similarly rehabilitate hitherto gleefully wicked witch Agatha Harkness. The result is less nuanced, less satisfying storytelling, that tips the scale in DC Studios’ favor. Which begs the question: why does DC embrace villains and Marvel shun them?

But let’s be honest: odds are that by the time we reach Agatha All Along‘s series finale, we’ll learn that none of the horror stories about Agatha’s past are true, that’s she’s really a terribly misunderstood creature, and that she isn’t that bad after all. Sadly, we’ll probably have to wait a little while longer for our first true, unwaveringly villainous MCU protagonist. And until that happens, DC will have the edge over Marvel – in this one area, at least.

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More cosplay characters at Jalan Asia Afrika: Iron Man vs Bumblebee


Who would win, MCU Iron Man or film Bumblebee?

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Comiket 91
Gundam Cosplay in Comiket 91:
@MethasW
twitter.com/MethasW/status/814679230508216320

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Anime Expo 2011 - Magneto and Dr Doom

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Source: Collider 2024.10.06
So What's the Deal With Deadpool’s Creator, Feet, and That 'Deadpool & Wolverine' Joke?

The running gag since the 1990s is that Rob Liefeld doesn't like drawing feet for his characters, and their feet are always out of frame. If you examine Liefeld's interior pencils and cover artwork for his superhero books, it's a recurring trait. Now, you can certainly find instances of the feet of the characters Liefeld draws appearing in his comic book panels and covers, but the criticism became so widespread that it followed Liefeld throughout most of his career.

After she joins the new X-Force team, Deadpool opines, "Luck?! What coked-out, glass pipe-sucking, freak show comic book artist came up with that little chestnut? Probably a guy who can't draw feet!" ... There was a shoe store in the background before the big climactic battle scene where Deadpool and Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) are about to take on the Deadpool Corps. The store is called "Liefeld's Just Feet."

Reynolds pitched the Deadpool 2 feet joke directly to Liefeld, and the comic book creator was one hundred percent on board with it, "Ryan calls me and says, 'Rob, we have this joke, I wanna run it by you. Please share your thoughts.' I said, 'Ryan, I absolutely love it.'" ... Liefeld considered the joke an extreme form of flattery. "There’s no greater shout-out in the world. I love it; I love taking the piss out of people. I love people taking the piss out of me. I got three kids who make fun of me all day long, so if my characters are making fun of me, all my kids are trashing me. I love it."

During the 2024 San Diego Comic-Con, "I was laughing hysterically when the Marvel business affairs people called me. They were laughing, too." Liefeld is well aware of what fans say about his artwork, and he owns it. Critics joking about how a comic book artist draws feet probably seem trivial when that artist's creations are grossing billions of dollars at the box office. However, Liefeld can appreciate a good joke and doesn't mind any witticisms being made at his expense, recognizing that it's all good fun. He once joked about his artwork for Marvel Comics Presents #85, "Hi, I'm Rob Liefeld, and I have never known Da Feet….I mean defeat!!"

[–] A32topsL 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

For me, one difference is... Suicide Squad (I think even The Suicide Squad 2), were mostly all-new even unknown characters from the get-go, even included some as outright fodder. While Thunderbolts members were already introduced and seen prior to live-action films and shows. Hence the latter has that advantage, the members already have their previous character journeys. There's already connection and familiarity with the audience, and perhaps even already gained fandom and admiration before their eventual team up as the Thunderbolts*.

[–] A32topsL 0 points 2 months ago

It will get improved through time, through the movies, and viewers will get used to it.

[–] A32topsL 1 points 2 months ago

if Aubrey plaza will make a return in the next Deadpool movie

Thanos: That will be... inevitable.

[–] A32topsL 0 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

I couldn’t tell this was in the article, mainly cuz the article seem to be 90% ads

Try content blockers like uBlock Origin. Saves internet data. Very powerful, very convenient.

but how do they account for the crossover movies? The big group movies? Are those all split equally or do they like divide them by screen time or what?

Alright, I added 2 paragraphs, maybe those would help. I lately as much as possible try to minimize the copied text after I have read a rule or something in Lemmy World News, although it's a different Community. I just followed it since then just in case.👌 I even went back to my old posts to trim them.😅

[–] A32topsL 1 points 2 months ago

With than Amazon hunting him, it's game over for Mephisto.

[–] A32topsL 1 points 2 months ago

because he’s really Nicholas and currently has a deal with Mephisto.

Come to think of it, the actor was recast instead of using the same kid from WandaVision.

[–] A32topsL 2 points 2 months ago

Understood, thanks. 👍

[–] A32topsL 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)
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  • Faster manual rotation, flip, zoom, pan, etc.
  • DirectShow support, hence you could use codecs, renderers, madVR, ffdshow, etc. across MPC-HC, MPC-BE, PotPlayer, KMPlayer.
  • Auto-rotation of Matroska during playback (eg. auto-rotate 90 degrees). So far only MPC-HC, MPC-BE, PotPlayer, and KMplayer. So far, IIRC, VLC and no single mpv/mplayer-based player have support yet.

Back in time, IIRC, MPC-HC was among the first to support unicode filenames/display, then emoji.

[–] A32topsL 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Congrats, RDJ, well-deserved. Wonder what's the net worth of the MCU stars as of 2024. What would be their ranking. Hunch is RDJ is number 1.

[–] A32topsL 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Similar to what they did to Delima, false accusations with false witnesses (actual drug lords for heaven's sake), not a single concrete evidence. And then the judiciary were all scared back then and went along with the regime's schemes.

[–] A32topsL 6 points 2 months ago

Good work and godspeed, heroes.

[–] A32topsL 10 points 2 months ago

What would you recommend?

Philips.

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