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I feel like the Scarlet Witch's MCU arc is even worse now after Thunderbolts*

Thunderbolts* is all about reconciling with your past, moving forward and taking action so that the trauma and darkness of the past can be overcome with help from others. Convesely, I feel like that makes Wanda Maximoff's arc even worse, especially as it doesn't seem like any of the surviving Avengers came to and be there for her following the death of the Vision.

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What's your favorite Star Wars era of storytelling?

The various eras of the Star Wars galaxy are all fascinating in their own way, each one having epic stories. However, my favorites include the Clone Wars, Galactic Civil War, and The Dark Times. That said, I would love it if Lucasfilm started exploring the Old Republic further in the official canon.

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Wow, I wasn't expecting the Zootopia 2 trailer to be so good.

Rather than being a run-of-the-mill look at the new Zootopia sequel, I was rather impressed by the creativity of the new trailer. The hamsters on the piano opening and closing the trailer were super funny, and I enjoyed seeing all the different characters in rapid succession. I'm also very curious to see who the hooded villain might turn out to be.

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Would you watch an Imperial-focused Star Wars series starring Ben Mendelsohn's Director Krennic?

Following Rogue One and both seasons of Andor, it's undeniable that Ben Mendolsohn's Director Krennic is one of the best Imperial villains of all time. With that in mind, I'd love to see an Imperial-focused Star Wars series in the future, one focused on Krennic and all the years of work and clandestine operations required to make the Death Star project a reality.

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I really want Doctor Strange's MCU future to mirror the comics' Secret Wars...

As we get closer to the next two Avengers films and Doctor Strange 3, I'd really like to see Stephen Strange getting a similar arc to the one seen in the comics' version of Secret Wars in 2015. Realizing he wasn't strong enough to prevent the end of reality via multiple incursions, Doctor Strange s forces with Doctor Doom to save reality and create Battleworld. As such, I think this would be a perfect continuation of Strange's MCU arc, seeing how Doctor Strange 2 already saw Stephen making compromises and using darker methods in the name of the greater good.

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Should Sebastian Stan play Luke Skywalker?

As the New Republic era picks up and starts to culmiante with a major conflict involving the Grand iral Thrawn and the Imperial Remnant, it makes sense for Luke Skywalker to make future appearances involving more action with extended roles compared to what's been seen via CGI de-aging. With that in mind, I think I'd rather see Luke being recast with Sebastian Stan, something Mark Hamill wants to see happen (and the two actors have allegedly talked about it). I think this would be better than the CGI/finding some contrived excuse to explain Luke's absence.

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Once Upon A Time
6/10

Here's the thing about Once Upon a Time: it started SO strong with such a cool concept from the creators of Lost. To that end, the format of each episode has similar constructions with a core character focus, frequent flashbacks to their fairytale pasts and how they connect to their present, as well as some really cool twists and ongoing mysteries (there's also a TON of Lost Easter eggs and references, and even actors who starred in both series). As a lover of Lost, this was initially a great replacement show, though it eventually fell apart with each new season. The problem was that my character investment got so deep that I had to keep watching even as the show gradually devolved.

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X-Men Days of Future Past
8/10

Easily one of the best X-Men movies. The opportunity to see both the original cast and younger casts of X-Men in the same movie is exceptional. While of course DOFP has its plot holes and continuity errors Fox's X-Men universe is infamously known for, it's still a pretty creative and in-universe way to reboot the X-Men franchise with a new generation of actors by using one of the most beloved X-Men stories from the original comics.

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The Wolverine
8/10

The Wolverine has some of the coolest moments for Hugh Jackman's Logan. Primarily taking place in Japan, Wolverine's battle with the Yakuza on top of a bullet train is still one of my favorite superhero fight sequences of all time. While James Mangold rightfully gets a lot more credit for the masterpiece that was Logan, there's a lot to love from his first Wolverine movie as well, including Logan's struggle to let go of Jean Grey's death from The Last Stand.

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Captain America: The Winter Soldier
9/10

One of my all-time favorite MCU movies. Winter Soldier takes great advantage of Steve Rogers' recent time displacement by having him operate in the modern world post-Avengers where the concepts of right and wrong have become far more ambiguous and compromised. This results in some incredible dynamics, especially following the movie's big reveal about SHIELD and Hydra. Winter Soldier definitely proved to Marvel Studios that playing with other genres (like a political/espionage thriller) can absolutely work in the MCU.

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Logan
10/10

I truly believe Logan is one of the best comic book movies of all time. It doesn't rely on Easter eggs, major cameos, or a greater universe beyond its own existence. While all those have their place and can be exciting, it was truly refreshing and equally heartbreaking to simply see a beloved character in Hugh Jackman's Wolverine getting a final and deeply personal adventure after a long life of pain, rage, loss, and ultimately love at the very end of his story. (At the same time, was very happy with how Logan was integrated into DP&W as well).

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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
7/10

Dial of Destiny is a prime example of "good but not great". Indy 5 does what it set out to do: to give Harrison Ford's Dr. Jones a nice ending that's fulfilling and happy. There are some dynamic action sequences, including the WWII flashback which opens the movie, though the villain could have been much better as well as the overall plot could have been a little more nuanced and dimensional. That said, Indy 5 is much better than Crystal Skull, which feels like a win in and of itself.

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Avengers: Age of Ultron
8/10

I've never understood why Age of Ultron gets such a bad rap. It's criminally underrated considering James Spader was the voice of Ultron, the Avengers were united and in their prime, amazing new heroes were introduced with Wanda, Pietro, and Vision, and there was even time for a Hulkbuster battle! The movie has some epic twists, and also serves as a key building block for the Infinity Saga's future. The only real problem was Ultron's apparent demise at the end, which felt like a massive waste of his potential.

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Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens
6/10

I've still got a lot of love for The Force Awakens, even if it has somewhat been diminished in the light of the full sequel trilogy. Back in 2015, Force Awakens was full of exciting promise, and the movie itself is visually spectacular, particularly with the return of the Millennium Falcon which hadn't been seen on-screen in over 30 years. Harrison Ford's return and interactions with the new cast were perfect, as were the performances from Ridley, Boyega, and Isaac. It's just a shame that the sequels as a whole were executed so poorly, especially when The Force Awakens provided such a strong foundation.

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I'm really happy about Nathan Fielder acknowledging The Rehearsal's influence on the neurodivergent community.
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Is Superman being weak in the DCU movie a sign that James Gunn understands him?
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Should Doctor Doom defeat the Avengers in Avengers: Doomsday?
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I'm rooting for one Superman movie character to have a spin-off HBO show in the DCU.
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Michael J. Fox's return to acting happening in Shrinking season 3 is perfect.
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How do Guy Gardner's Green Lantern powers look in the new Superman trailer?
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