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How dope would it be if they found a young actor who's name really is Peter Parker?!?!
That way it won't confuse the fans. Maybe he can even get the rights to owning the Spider-Man name
The whole problem behind that is first the anger is midirected at Swinton when it should be aimed at Marvel and whoever gave the okay on that casting.
When it comes to this kind of race swapping and it being the modern day I'm sure many minorities would assume Swinton would know why the situation is ****** up. She apparently is oblivious though which is a shame.
That she knows no Asian ppl that are close to her to give her a clue compounds that.
This would be like Idris Elba being cast as James Bond, getting hate from racist Bond fans, then wondering why truly confused, and asking Russell Brand who he doesn't know why so many ppl are mad
How dope would it be if they found a young actor who's name really is Peter Parker?!?!
That way it won't confuse the fans. Maybe he can even get the rights to owning the Spider-Man name
What the.........
CIVIL WAR Comic Book Scribe Mark Millar Wasn't A Fan Of CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR
"Civil War had a good opening twenty mins, but then I honestly can't remember what the movie was about," he says over at Millarworld. "It's interesting the Russos have a background in comedy because it's really missing in these otherwise well-made pictures and very, very missed. I really hope this bleakness doesn't extend into their two Avengers pictures because what made that first Avengers work was the light as well as shade and I'll be sad if that's all lost like it was in this picture."
After slating Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad, the writer did find some good things to say about Fox's recently Marvel movies.
"Batman Vs Superman I think we should just leave alone. Like Suicide Squad, WB has just decided to go a certain way with these movies and their logic is that they don't want to look like Marvel films. It's not how I feel these characters work best and sadly my DC-obsessed kids (I'm a DC guy way more than I'm a Marvel guy) can't see their favourite characters in the cinema. Their TV and animation departments are working beautifully. I'd love to see some of that same light applied to their theatrical division.
I liked Deadpool and it had some really nice action sequences, the third act especially impressive give they had about 10p to make this movie. X-Men: Apocalypse was also good. After 16 years and 8 pictures, we've seen a lot of these characters, but I'm still invested and after a lot of comic-book flicks that just feel part of a wider, not that interesting story that never ends I kind of liked the sense of completeness this movie had. The Prof X turning on Apocalypse stuff at the end was pretty good and overall it had some good moments. Not up there with DOFP, but still enjoyable."