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Got a question for yall

what the hell was that end credits scene? I WAS SO DAMN CONFUSED!

y’all probably gonna laugh but I thought of cloud since it was a taped up sword 😂

shangchi Was the best marvel movie post avengers endgame imo
i expected so much more with the insane budget marvel used for this movie

I’ll probably get a lot of flame on here for doing this and I MEAN NO DISRESPECT by saying this
reading through the comments it felt like hypocrisy from some of y’all marvel guys, eternals felt like a bad recent dc movie to me tbh, bunched up story introducing a **** ton of characters at once with a terrible story behind it and an insanely high budget .
 
Got a question for yall

what the hell was that end credits scene? I WAS SO DAMN CONFUSED!

y’all probably gonna laugh but I thought of cloud since it was a taped up sword 😂

shangchi Was the best marvel movie post avengers endgame imo
i expected so much more with the insane budget marvel used for this movie

I’ll probably get a lot of flame on here for doing this and I MEAN NO DISRESPECT by saying this
reading through the comments it felt like hypocrisy from some of y’all marvel guys, eternals felt like a bad recent dc movie to me tbh, bunched up story introducing a **** ton of characters at once with a terrible story behind it and an insanely high budget .
New major marvel movie out and the thread is dead. I think that says enough
 
What's the difference between space and cosmos?


My view: space is surface level; it's just a medium, a tool, and a place that the characters exist in. The cosmic is the deep, layered mythology underneath space. The cosmic is living space. It's the Watcher, the Celestials...I think of it as the "supernatural" aspect of space.


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prodigiou$ prodigiou$
 
I hope they introduce galactus as the main next villain.
after thanos in the comics wasn’t he the avengers biggest foe?

fantastic four did a terrible job, they made him a shadow lol
 
I hope they introduce galactus as the main next villain.
after thanos in the comics wasn’t he the avengers biggest foe?

fantastic four did a terrible job, they made him a shadow lol
Galactic was never really an Avengers villain. He was mainly a F4 one and then ally and then just treated as a force of nature they could bargain with every now and then.

I have no doubt when he does show up it'll be an all heroes on deck situation though.
 
X-Men mythos don't got much to do with Civil War or WWH.

Plus they already did one and are allegedly planning to do the other right now.
the other is fine, too many missing set pieces in the first imo, but im being picky...
thing is, let it marinate...that's mcu's secret sauce...
eternals rushed and fumbled it..
 

Marvel's superheroes are about to get a bit bigger on your TV. Disney+ announced today that it's adding an expanded IMAX aspect ratio for 13 Marvel titles, including Shang-Chi and Black Panther, on November 12th (AKA "Disney+ Day"). The 1.90:1 IMAX aspect ratio will look up to 26 percent taller than the typical 2.35:1 widescreen format in Marvel films, so those annoying black bars will almost disappear while you're watching scenes shot in IMAX. (You'll still see some slight bars, though, as the IMAX format doesn't completely fill 16x9 widescreen TVs.)

Disney+ IMAX Enhanced Shang-Chi

Disney
Before this Disney+ partnership, IMAX and DTS brought the "IMAX Enhanced" home viewing format to a handful of TV streaming apps, like Sony's Bravia Core. IMAX-ified films will have a prominent label on their Disney+ screens, and you'll also be able to launch the standard widescreen version if you prefer. Physical Blu-ray collectors are already used to shifting IMAX aspect ratios in some films, most notably The Dark Knight, Tenet and Mission Impossible: Fallout, but streaming films have typically lost on this perk.


The expanded aspect ratio should give Marvel's action sequences more room to pop on your TV, and it's a feature Disney+ can lord over its streaming competitors. Technically, IMAX Enhanced isn't delivering the large film format's true aspect ratio, which is more square. But, as we saw with Zack Snyder's Justice League, that leads to enormous black bars on the sides of your TV. It's also worth noting that we won't see IMAX versions of The Avengers and Ant-Man, as those are the rare Marvel films that used the TV-filling 1.85:1 aspect ratio (a choice made to convey a better sense of height).

Looking ahead, IMAX Enhanced will also bring immersive DTS sound to Disney+, a competing option to the more ubiquitous Dolby Atmos format. Representatives from all of the companies involved tell us that IMAX Enhanced films will also support Dolby Vision, HDR10, 4K (naturally) and Dolby Atmos sound.

Here are all the IMAX Enhanced films arriving on Disney+ on November 12th:

  • Ant-Man and the Wasp
  • Avengers: Infinity War
  • Avengers: Endgame
  • Black Panther
  • Black Widow
  • Captain America: Civil War
  • Captain Marvel
  • Doctor Strange
  • Guardians of the Galaxy 1 & 2
  • Iron Man
  • Thor Ragnarok
  • Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

 

Marvel's superheroes are about to get a bit bigger on your TV. Disney+ announced today that it's adding an expanded IMAX aspect ratio for 13 Marvel titles, including Shang-Chi and Black Panther, on November 12th (AKA "Disney+ Day"). The 1.90:1 IMAX aspect ratio will look up to 26 percent taller than the typical 2.35:1 widescreen format in Marvel films, so those annoying black bars will almost disappear while you're watching scenes shot in IMAX. (You'll still see some slight bars, though, as the IMAX format doesn't completely fill 16x9 widescreen TVs.)

Disney+ IMAX Enhanced Shang-Chi

Disney
Before this Disney+ partnership, IMAX and DTS brought the "IMAX Enhanced" home viewing format to a handful of TV streaming apps, like Sony's Bravia Core. IMAX-ified films will have a prominent label on their Disney+ screens, and you'll also be able to launch the standard widescreen version if you prefer. Physical Blu-ray collectors are already used to shifting IMAX aspect ratios in some films, most notably The Dark Knight, Tenet and Mission Impossible: Fallout, but streaming films have typically lost on this perk.


The expanded aspect ratio should give Marvel's action sequences more room to pop on your TV, and it's a feature Disney+ can lord over its streaming competitors. Technically, IMAX Enhanced isn't delivering the large film format's true aspect ratio, which is more square. But, as we saw with Zack Snyder's Justice League, that leads to enormous black bars on the sides of your TV. It's also worth noting that we won't see IMAX versions of The Avengers and Ant-Man, as those are the rare Marvel films that used the TV-filling 1.85:1 aspect ratio (a choice made to convey a better sense of height).

Looking ahead, IMAX Enhanced will also bring immersive DTS sound to Disney+, a competing option to the more ubiquitous Dolby Atmos format. Representatives from all of the companies involved tell us that IMAX Enhanced films will also support Dolby Vision, HDR10, 4K (naturally) and Dolby Atmos sound.

Here are all the IMAX Enhanced films arriving on Disney+ on November 12th:

  • Ant-Man and the Wasp
  • Avengers: Infinity War
  • Avengers: Endgame
  • Black Panther
  • Black Widow
  • Captain America: Civil War
  • Captain Marvel
  • Doctor Strange
  • Guardians of the Galaxy 1 & 2
  • Iron Man
  • Thor Ragnarok
  • Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings


antman 1 and 2 are really underrated
 
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