BlazinSkatinAxel
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Do we really think that The Superior really did not go into the framework and print himself a new body?
I actually don't think I've seen any other Whedon show, and Buffy is too long ago for me to remember.You haven't seen enough Whedon shows then.
I'd rather have a Ghost Rider tv than an Inhumans one. Netflix or even Starz or AMC should talk to Marvel about doing a Ghost Rider series. If they do I hope its a different Ghost Rider each season starting with a Ghost Rider western.
Also when i did a rewatch i noticed that the portal GR makes is the same kind that the slingrings made in Dr. Strange.
Any guesses on exactly where Ghost Rider took Darkhold to? Kamar-Taj? K'un-Lun? Nicolas Cage's castle?
Any guesses on exactly where Ghost Rider took Darkhold to? Kamar-Taj? K'un-Lun? Nicolas Cage's castle?
And he was in the framework for like what, one episode?I just remembered that they dedicated a scene to Vijay transforming again after being thrown out of the helicopter, was that just so they had that power for AIDA to steal later? That character got an awful lot of build up for such little pay off.
Why would he would send it to Niflheim and not the sanctuary in London that Doctor Strange protects.
#Itsallconnected
Then they can have special appearances by dead characters.Hel?
Any guesses on exactly where Ghost Rider took Darkhold to? Kamar-Taj? K'un-Lun? Nicolas Cage's castle?
Ghost Rider is so cool. If only for actually finally having a cool Ghost Rider after these two stinking movies AOS deserves to have praise upon praise heaped upon it.
AIDA's death was pretty anticlimactic, great series though! Also sad we didn't get a revival or even a farewell to Ward :c
So the visual effects supervisor for AoS tweeted out that the show will be back in January and will run for 22 episodes with no breaks.
He then deleted the tweet.
So the visual effects supervisor for AoS tweeted out that the show will be back in January and will run for 22 episodes with no breaks.
It's not like that was a secret. They can't run inhumans and shield in the same time slot at the same time, and inhumans is confirmed for fall.
So the visual effects supervisor for AoS tweeted out that the show will be back in January and will run for 22 episodes with no breaks.
He then deleted the tweet.
The original reports said AoS was returning in the fall too, which would have meant November or so due to Inhumans.
Inhumans is only 6 episodes right?
oh wow
that would be amazing
i really hope they get a good budget and plan it as the last season
So the visual effects supervisor for AoS tweeted out that the show will be back in January and will run for 22 episodes with no breaks.
He then deleted the tweet.
Some channel where I am was airing a rerun of the very first episode of the first season and I was able to catch the last 30 minutes of it.I went back to watch the pilot of Season 1 and it was such a trip down memory lane, I recommend you do so too. I posted my review in the MCU OT, but here's a few pictures of Skye back then, and some of the cool technology S.H.I.E.L.D. posses:
The very first scene in the show:
Some other cool S.H.I.E.L.D. technology. The cloth scans and picks up the handprint for later use:
And this plate of sorts can be used to see through walls for electronics:
Going through Season 4 after dropping it when it was on the air originally. About half way through now and I really like what they are doing with the 3 Arc season. Feels like they are doing a comic for TV and is super refreshing since the last few seasons seemed to drag on, like most shows that are 23 episodes. Really hope they bring this format back for Season 5.
Did they ever introduce Gorgon in the show? I dont remember him but it seems like they would have by now. Im talking about this Gorgon btw and not the Inhuman Gordon:
I know they had a blind Inhuman in one of the last few seasons but I hope that wasnt the Gorgon.
he has appeared in the MCU on-- Daredevil -
Did they ever introduce Gorgon in the show? I dont remember him but it seems like they would have by now. Im talking about this Gorgon btw and not the Inhuman Gordon:
I know they had a blind Inhuman in one of the last few seasons but I hope that wasnt the Gorgon.
Wouldn't his rights be with FOX anyways? He's a mutant and was introduced and featured in a Wolverine solo. I guess since he's also very Hydra oriented he could maybe fall into those duel rights deals.
They got fucked by the very ill-advised spinoff getting cancelled.
I still don't know who asked for this.