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Saturday, May 03, 2025

Links - 3rd May 2025 (2 - MCU)

Anthony Mackie Clarifies Controversial Captain America Comment - "“To me Captain America represents a lot of different things and I don’t think the term ‘America’ should be one of those representations,” Mackie said while onstage in Rome to promote Disney’s upcoming Captain America: Brave New World. The one-minute clip of the interview was filmed and posted by several attendees online...   In a separate interview this week, Mackie said, “I feel like it’s just as important for Black kids to see a Black Captain America as it is for white kids to see a Black Captain America. Growing up my favorite hero was green. So it wasn’t about race or anything, it was about him being a good guy trying to do the right thing.”"
It looked like it was going to bomb from quite early on
Weird how his favourite hero growing up was green but somehow everyone needs to see a Black Captain America

Disney's Dismal ‘Captain America: 4’ Pre-Ticket Sales on Par With One of Marvel’s Biggest Box Office Bombs - "The pre-ticket sales for Marvel’s upcoming Captain America: Brave New World have been next to dismal with numbers similar to Eternals – one of the first in Marvel’s string of financial failures that marked phase IV."

Weekend Box Office: Captain America Wins Second Weekend with $28 Million - "A 68.3% drop from last week’s holiday weekend down to $28.2 million brings its 10-day total to $141.2 million.  That is the third-worst drop in MCU history, and the worst two were in 2023 with Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (-69.9%) and The Marvels (-78.1%). There are only eight other films that were unable to hit $150 million in their first 10 days. Three of them (Black Widow, Shang Chi, and Eternals) were all part of the 2021 transition from pandemic to vaccines. The others were the first two Thor films, the first two Ant-Man films, and the first Captain America. Shang Chi and the Thors, at least, had better second weekends than Brave New World. The worse news is that Brave New World is already $25-26 million behind the pace of Quantumania, and even that film had a better sophomore weekend with $31.9 million. That suggests the likelihood that Cap is going to fail to reach $200 million domestic. Currently the film has made another $148.2 million internationally, but that was only after a $35.3 million weekend. This could ultimately struggle to reach $400 million, a number only four MCU films failed to achieve: The Marvels being an all-timer, The Incredible Hulk (2008), Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), and the pandemic hybrid release of Black Widow in 2021. Even with the optimistically reported budget of $180 million, this is going to be another loser for Marvel and Disney."

Meme - Sam Wilson: "Hey, big guy. The Box Office's getting real low."
*Sad Red Hulk*

Meme - Freshly Baked Marvel Memes From Hell's Kitchen: Sasi Vel: "The low box office of Brave New World actually saved lives Imao"
Culture Crave: "Movie theater ceiling collapses in Washington during #CaptainAmericaBraveNewWorld. Two people were in attendance and there were no injuries"

Captain America: Brave New World’s Real Budget? You’ll Never Know… and This Is Why - "The Brave New World budget that has been reported by trade outlets like Variety and The Hollywood Reporter is $180 million, but that seems low considering the reported (at least) 22 days of reshoots, and indeed, some well-sourced industry observers indicate that the final budget was significantly higher. According to The Hot Mic, the budget was in the range of $300 million, while Joanna Robinson and Dave Gonzalez, who wrote the book MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios, have said their sources peg the movie as costing closer to $380 million. Bear in mind there’s also the matter of P&A (prints and advertising) costs, which would be in the tens of millions at the very least if not higher for an MCU blockbuster (Variety pegs P&A for Brave New World at $100 million). And then there’s the revenue split that the studio has to share with theater owners!"

The Critical Drinker on X - "At one point in Captain America 4, Sam Wilson uses Ant Man's helmet, Steve Rogers' shield and Falcon's wings coated with Black Panther's Vibranium to fight a Hulk. And I think that's a perfect metaphor for how laughably cobbled together this film is."

Meme - Dob @justdobber: "Red hulk smacked him so bad he went bald"
Harry @hdwmovies: "one perfect shot"

Deadpool Creator Shades Kevin Feige for Captain America Brave New World Flop - "“Captain America: Brave New World” fell at the box office with a 68% drop in its second weekend, marking the third biggest drop of the Marvel Cinematic Universe so far after flops like “The Marvels” (78% drop) and “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” (69% drop). “Deadpool” creator Rob Liefeld reacted to the news with a blunt statement on X about the president of Marvel Studios: “Get [Kevin] Feige off the mound. He’s spent.”"

Meme - CosmicBookNews: "Marvel lost billions of dollars since Avengers: Endgame. What happened?" *Yelena Belova, Kate Bishop, G'iah, Sylvie, Monica Rambeau, Ms Marvel, Echo, Death (Rio Vidal), Shuri Black Panther, Ironheart, Casey Lang, She-Hulk, Agatha Harkness, Dar-Benn, America Chavez, Jane Foster*

Marvel Dumps She-Hulk: Replaced By Billion Dollar Deadpool - "Fans have noticed that Disney has replaced She-Hulk with Deadpool on the official Marvel hub banner on Disney+."

Meme - "if Thanos' snap killed 50% of all life, that means that the survivors would have lost 50% of their gut biomes in an instant and spent the next few months power-blasting their bathrooms with diarrhea, in this essay I will-"
"No. If the survivors lost half of their gut biomes that would mean that Thanos would have eliminated 75% of all gut biomes, not 50%."

Meme - "CGI IN THE 2000s *Davy Jones from Pirates of the Caribbean, Balrog and Gollum from Lord of the Rings*
CGI IN THE 2020s *Axl from Thor, She-Hulk, Dr Strange's Third Eye from Dr Strange & the Multiverse of Madness*"

Meme - Adrianne Curry @AdrianneCurry: "Mahershala is 50 years old Snipes is 62 Snipes was 36 in Blade If we are going to have an OLDER MAN play blade, might as well be the OG."

Meme - "Captain Marvels Actress Brie Larson Reportedly Wants To Quit The MCU"
Hawkeye: "DON'T DO THAT, DON'T GIVE ME HOPE..."

Tatiana Maslany Mocks Fans: Jokes She Was Fired From Deadpool & Wolverine Because She's Woke

Marvel Removed This Controversial Subplot from Falcon and Winter Soldier (Confirmed) - "New information just confirmed details about a controversial subplot that was removed from The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.  While Anthony Mackie's big debut as Captain America was praised at first, by the end of the first season, that goodwill had dissipated. The finale, in particular, left many with a foul taste in their mouth, with some feeling the story was rushed and character development thrown out the door.  Lots of fans got it in their heads that the quality was decreased thanks to last-minute decisions made due to the impact of COVID-19... The book confirmed there was once a storyline that saw “the heroes rushing to stop a fast-spreading disease.”"

Meme Avengers: "6 HEROES TO BEAT 1 VILLAIN"
Avengers: Age of Ulton: "9 HEROES TO BEAT 1 VILLAIN"
Avengers: ENDGAME: "38 HEROES TO BEAT 1 VILLAIN"
Spider-man: "30 ViLLAINs TO BEAT 1 HERO"

Why the MCU Turned Grey (And How They Fixed It) - YouTube - "A while ago, Patrick H. Willems put out a video asking why MCU movies looked so grey and desaturated. He concluded that it was because the newer marvel movies were shot digitally and not being graded properly. It was a good question, but both I and a lot of other people found his conclusion that this multi billion dollar studio just didn’t know how to properly grade LOG footage to be a little bit ludacris.  On top of the unlikelihood that a studio would just forget to color correct their multi million dollar investment, both Captain America the First Avenger and Thor the Dark World were shot on the Alexa and neither of them had the saturation or black value problems Patrick blamed on digital photography.   I don’t think the ugliness of marvel movies is a factor of which ones are shot digitally. It’s actually a factor of how many superheros have to be onscreen together. Let me explain.   The drab aesthetic of the MCU isn’t a color correction issue, it’s a production design issue. No amount of color grading is going to make that airport look pretty. And I don’t think that this grey aesthetic was a mistake. It was a deliberate if ugly attempt to solve a problem. A color theory problem."

Marvel Studios Fired Woke Producers After Phase 4 Failure Claims Rumor - "Gore also claims that Feige and Marvel have fired those creatives who aren’t familiar with the comics. Recall how Marvel producer Nate Moore, who is responsible for butchering the Eternals, said he won’t hire creatives who read comics. Moore is presently only listed on IMDb as a producer on Captain America: Brave New World (which has undergone major rewrites and reshoots) as part of Marvel’s upcoming slate. Also recall how the director of Secret Invasion stated he was specifically told not to read the comics. Marvel also hired those Rick & Morty writers... The two mad movies Gore is likely referring to is Captain America: Brave New World and Thunderbolts (what I find is interesting is that while at Comic-Con the cast of both movies made them out to be jokes). The two bad TV shows are likely Agatha and Ironheart (probably a third with Wonder Man). Marvel insiders also filled me in that Feige was fixing the Daredevil: Born Again series, which has been confirmed by the trades exactly as I said.  Blade is also getting reworked, as insiders filled me in a plan at one time was to kill Blade and replace him with his daughter in the movie. Feige recently said they are taking their time to get it right.  Regarding Fantastic Four, at Comic-Con, I was told by insiders it’s also gotten reworked. I was also told the female Silver Surfer they are using in the film gets killed off right away"

Marvel Slammed For 'Whitewashing' Doctor Doom After Casting Robert Downey Jr. - "Victor Von Doom, first introduced in the 1962 issue of ‘Fantastic Four,’ is originally from Latveria, a fictional Eastern European country.  The supervillain was born into a tribe of Latverian Romani people and this is a crucial aspect of his backstory."
There're tons of high profile gypsy actors around to use, of course

Meme - "China Five year plans
*High speed train* *Skyscrapers* *Helping the poor graph* *Modern interior*
America Five year plan
MARVEL STUDIOS PHASE 4"

Meme - "Yes, because that's the ONLY thing people hate She-Hulk for."
"Can you believe the only Disney+ TV series to actually be written, shot, and paced liked a television show with a unique twist on what a MCU project was wholly rejected because Megan Thee Stallion threw ass on screen"
Cosmic Marvel: "2 years ago today, 'SHE-HULK: ATTORNEY AT LAW' premiered on Disney+"

Yes, because that's the ONLY thing people hate She-Hulk for. : r/saltierthankrait - "In the final episode She-hulk takes all the plotpoints they've built up to and intentionally discards them because "Haha wasn't that unsatisfying?" is the joke.  I wish I were kidding."
"I always had this idea that the show should've ended with a court debate, subverting the whole ultra expensive and epic marvel ending instead of just saying "marvel movies and shows always end with a big fight m'right?""
"In a roundabout way, it was the perfect end to a show that started with She-Hulk petulantly screaming at Bruce Banner that she knew far more than he ever did about self-control and anger.  Started shit, ended shit, with the lingering aftertaste of "those were valuable hours of my life that I'll never get back that could have been spent doing literally anything else"."
"The point of the Bruce stuff was that she was wrong. She thought she was stronger than the hulk until he threw a rock into space, and she thought she was perfectly in control until she went berserk"
"Of course she was wrong. It was obvious from the start. Did she actually challenge her assumptions, grow as a person, and humble herself over it? Er, no, not really. In fact the ending was "lol who even cares". She was the exact same unstable narcissist from beginning to end. Does the narrative frame this behaviour as her being wrong? Again, no, not really. Her histrionics aren't signs of immaturity and underdevelopment to be corrected, they're signs she's a strong and empowered woman. Sigh.  It's great that some people in here have gained enough of an understanding of analysis to identity character traits and potential arcs, but the next step is identifying whether those arcs were actually executed (instead of just implied) and how well. She-Hulk fails massively in these aspects."
Yes, because that's the ONLY thing people hate She-Hulk for. : r/saltierthankrait - "The writers weren’t smart enough to write a courtroom drama properly. They straight up admitted it."

Why Marvel FELL after Endgame - YouTube - "Seeing the success of infinity war and endgame Marvel believed they had won the audience over. They thought people would continue watching their projects even if their quality was questionable or if those projects featured fourth tier characters. That's the only explanation for greenlighting an Echo Show, or an Ironheart show, or an Agatha show, or a Wonder Man series, or a White Vision series. No one was interested in watching Echo on Disney Plus... Marvel Executives were convinced that Quantummania would be a success and they were surprised when it flopped at the box office and audiences didn't like it... they thought we would swallow anything after the Infinity Saga...
One of the main differences between the MCU and the DCU was organization. Marvel Studios always had a figure in charge. One producer crafting one story through all the projects and deciding which project was green lit and which wasn't. They took their time introducing several characters separately before bringing them together in big events but after Endgame that changed. By doubling the number of projects it was impossible for one person to oversee all of them and what's worse, the MCU's narrative fell apart... shortly after Doctor Strange 2 premiered Elizabeth Olsen said that she would have liked Wandavision and Multiverse of Madness to connect better but that was impossible because Doctor Strange started filming while Wandavision was still in production... Marvel didn't follow the classic procedure for making series. There were no showrunners, no Bible with key concepts and they didn't even review the scripts before starting to film. Moon Knight's writer left halfway through the series. They had to throw away everything they'd filmed for Daredevil: Born Again because they realized halfway through filming that the series wasn't good enough... this level of disorganization reminds me a lot of what happened with the old DCU... there were schedule changes like releasing No Way Home before Doctor Strange 2 ,something that affected the story of both films... did you find it convenient that Ned learned magic out of nowhere? The original plan was for America Chavez to summon Andrew and Toby's Spider-Man but after swapping release dates that couldn't happen because America would show up first in Doctor Strange 2. I'm sure that if Doctor Strange had come out before No Way Home the reception of Multiverse of Madness would have been much better... all movies filmed during the pandemic had to follow protocols due to the virus, so budgets skyrocketed... the Illuminati and Doctor Strange didn't see eye to eye at any moment because all the actors filmed their scenes at different times, so their appearance were brief... too many scenes were filmed with green screens because they couldn't go out or actors couldn't travel to the set and when restrictions lifted Hollywood Studios had too many projects needing post-production. Everyone wanted their movies and series finished on time to release everything at once, but there aren't enough visual effects artists to handle such a load so several projects were left half finished... Deadpool and Wolverine is going to be the first MCU project since 2021 that wasn't affected by the pandemic, but the movie had to go through the actors' and writers' strike...
Fourth reason... Joanna Robinson revealed an interview with Chadwick Boseman that clarifies everything. Chadwick told me the story about how on the set of Endgame. He and Brie Larsson and Tom Holland sat around and talked about how they were the future of Marvel and how exciting that was for them... before 2018 when Endgame started filming, Marvel already planned to replace Iron Man, Thor and Captain America with Spider-Man, Black Panther and Captain Marvel. That was going to be the new MCU Trinity, the new saga post Endgame was going to have clear protagonists, and it made sense for them... this was years before the Marvels flopped and Kevin Feige and his fellas don't have a time machine... Marvel's plan was clear. Use these three characters as the face of the MCU in Phase 4, form a new group of Avengers and wait until Phase 5 or 6 to introduce the Fantastic 4 and the X-Men...in 2019 Marvel and Sony had problems with their agreement to use Spider-Man... Marvel Studios realized Spider-Man couldn't be the face of their Universe because they would always depend on Sony, the studio that owns the character's rights... after Endgame premiered Marvel also realized fans didn't accept Carol Danvers. They didn't want to see her anywhere... in August 2020 Chadwick Boseman passed away and it was too soon to recast to T'Challa. The plan for the new Trinity went down the drain...Loki. Why didn't they make him one of the new saga's protagonists?... before the series aired on Disney+ a lot of people weren't keen on this... they couldn't risk giving Loki such an important role"

Culture Crave 🍿 on X - "#AgathaAllAlong star Joe Locke when asked about misconceptions regarding Marvel “That it’s just for, like, straight white men ... Because it’s not""

'Agatha All Along' Actor Joe Locke Reiterates His Character Is Gay And Mocks Marvel Fans - "He then mocked Marvel fans saying, “Marvel fans are very open with their opinions. But they’re not in a Marvel show, so—. I’m doing the one thing that they really wish they could be doing. Sorry!”"

After Disney Marketed 'The Acolyte' As The Gayest Star Wars Project, Aubrey Plaza And Others Say 'Agatha All Along' Is The Gayest Marvel Project - "Plaza would later claim that the show will be “a gay explosion by the end of it.” Plaza was not the only to promote the Marvel Studios production as gay. Actress Sasheer Zamata also agreed that the show is the gayest project Marvel has ever done. She said, “I would agree with that.”  When asked to explain why, she said, “You’ll see. You’ll see when you watch it. But I think witches are queer inherently just because we are outcast and set aside for many reasons. And, I think, this show shows a really good representation of different types of people and that we can all use the power that we have within to go forth and be great.” Actor Joe Locke also agreed the show is the gayest Marvel project to date. He explained, “It’s got many layers. Definitely gay is one of them.”...   Marvel Studios Casting Director Sarah Halley Finn confirmed that Marvel wanted a queer person to play the role of Teen in the show... All of this promotion comes just over three months after The Acolyte showrunner confirmed that The Acolyte was the “gayest Star Wars... Actress Amandla Stenberg then chimed in saying, “Because nerds are gay.” When TheWrap’s interviewer stated, “Well, some nerds are very not gay and are very threatened by gay stuff.” Stenberg responded, “Well, that’s true. But in my world nerds are gay.”"

Meme - *Agatha and Rio about to kiss*
"That boy isn't yours."
"Way to ruin the f#cking mood. We could be having gay witchy sex right now."

Reilly Johnson on X - "Just watched Agatha All Along episodes 1-4. Unfortunately, I did NOT have a good time with it. This might be the worst MCU show. The writing and acting are mediocre at best. It had many moments that were frankly just "cringe-worthy" for a lack of better words. Really hate to crap on shows like this, but this one was just extremely tough for me to get through.  The one bright spot is Aubrey Plaza. She was great every time she was on screen. #AgathaAllAlong"

Meme - Cosmic Book News: "Agatha Ratings: Less Views Than The Acolyte, Confirmed By Disney"
"Even in the revelation of our triumph, you see the depth of our despair."

'Agatha All Along' Ratings Crash Below Canceled 'The Acolyte' On Disney Plus: Media Run with Misleading Numbers - "per diem, Agatha All Along only nabbed 59.5% of The Acolyte’s viewership for the days which we have been provided."

‘Agatha All Along’ Is The MCU’s Third Worst-Reviewed Series Ever - "I did not imagine that Agatha All Along, a spin-off about the 208th most memorable character in Marvel canon, was going to get a lot of viewership, even if it was good. But it also seems to be the case that reviews are not terribly amazing as well, as so far, critics are scoring it below audiences... I have said for a while now that I think there is some level of critical exhaustion with the MCU, as looking at the long arc of things, the longer it’s run, the worse scores get. But unlike some of the movies, I do think most of the lower-scored series here are…justified. Secret Invasion is the worst thing the MCU has ever produced and that score should be lower. Echo was not good. I like She-Hulk but it loses a lot of points for its sub-par VFX."

Marvel's Agatha Nielsen Ratings - "The Nielsen ratings have now been released for the premiere of Marvel’s Agatha series, and they fall short of the ratings for The Acolyte, which has been canceled after one season. Agatha also looks to have the lowest ratings of the weekly released MCU shows...   At least another plus for Agatha is that the head of Marvel TV said Agatha has the best watchable return rate of any Marvel show, meaning the least amount of drop off per episode, so those bottom of the barrel MCU fans watching the show apparently like it or are simply watching anything because it’s “Marvel.”"

'Agatha All Along' Took the Right Risks for Disney and Marvel - "In his review of the series, IndieWire’s Ben Travers pointed out that the the first four episodes stretched the welcome of a slow burn, that the stakes weren’t high enough and the energy lacking in what should have been a full-bodied villain adventure.  But unlike so many franchise series on Disney+ and from Marvel in particular, things got better in this second series from Jac Schaeffer. Things got good... The back hours of this series manage to do what the early ones didn’t, creating a fairly propulsive sci-fi/fantasy series mostly unencumbered by its tentpole roots. Instead of existing solely to move the MCU forward, “Agatha” zeroes in on its own cast of characters and bringing them to a logical emotional evolution. It got weird, and it got sad, and it got fun."

Meme - "Someone: "Agatha bad"
Random MCU simp: Shut up; incel! I'm a comic book nerd who has spent his entire life in a basement. I know better than you. Agatha is a masterpiece!"

Meme - Bee Minus: "The trans flag next to a ghost-what did Disney mean by this?"
"Disney, Tell me the truth for once!"

Report: MCU's Woes Due To Bad Writers, Directors, Focus On Unpopular Characters - "This new report comes from The Economist and details, “Disney insiders suggest several causes for the slump. One is to do with personnel. Several trusted writers and directors have moved on. Many of the actors playing the most popular superheroes left the MCU after Avengers: Endgame in 2019, and Chadwick Boseman, the star of Black Panther, died in 2020.” Anyone who has been paying attention to the Marvel Cinematic Universe has likely made these same observations, but it is interesting that people within Disney are finally starting to recognize it. As an example, the company hired Jac Schaeffer to write the Black Widow film and then doubled down on her with WandaVision and Agatha All Along. Schaeffer made her disdain for staying accurate to comic book canon while promoting Black Widow in an interview with Inverse in 2019. She said, “I’m not interested in adhering to comic canon that is discriminatory in any way or that violates my values system.” In the same interview she admitted she wanted to use the Marvel Cinematic Universe to “make, big positive statements.”... Schaeffer also indicated she hired the writers room for WandaVision based on gender quotas informing Inverse that the makeup of the room was “incredibly intentional, and it was very much supported by Marvel.” The writers room featured eight staff writers with four of them being women. To this point she also stated, “I choose to be a part of projects that are about positive representation. We need to see women, we need to see people of color, we need to see nuanced experiences, and we need to see different perspectives on screen.” Schaeffer continued, “I choose to work with people who are interested in changing perspectives for the better, and putting a world on screen that is something we can aspire to and have conversations about, and moving in a direction that will create a world I hope will be better for my children.” Not only did they bring in writers like Jac Schaeffer, but they company has attempted to replace all of its main heroes such as Iron Man, Captain America, and Black Panther. It introduced Ironheart in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. It replaced Steve Rogers as Captain America with the Falcon, Sam Wilson. After Boseman’s death, Shuri replaced T’Challa as Black Panther. Their upcoming projects are also doubling down on this. Sam Wilson will be cosplaying as Captain America in the upcoming Captain America: Brave New World film. The upcoming Thunderbolts film will not even feature the Thunderbolts. Instead it will feature Yelena Belova, Sentry, Bucky Barnes, U.S. Agent, female Taskmaster, female Ghost, and Valentina Allegra de Fontaine. The original Thunderbolts team from the comics was in reality the Masters of Evil and consisted of Baron Zemo, Fixer, Beetle, Screaming Mimi, Goliath, and Moonstone. Along with these Marvel insiders noting that the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s downward trend is due to poor writing, bad directing, and a focus on unpopular heroes, The Economist also claims that China not allowing Marvel films into the country has also hampered the studio’s grosses at the box office... However, recent films have been released in China. The Marvels, which did not even gross $200 million worldwide, only brought in $15.4 million in China. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 also grossed $86.9 million in China according to The-Numbers. Finally, The Economist claims that Marvel Studios was simply releasing too much content... This portion of this inside information feels like something straight from a Marvel press release. In fact, it’s something Bob Iger recently claimed... The Walt Disney Company attempted something similar in the past when its Star Wars films began suffering massive declines at the box office. It made no sense then given Marvel films were doing very well and were being released at about 3 per year. As far as the multiverse idea, this is also something that anyone who has been paying attention has realized and it goes back to the poor writing. Marvel has relied on the Multiverse idea in order to get out its poor writing."

Meme - "Black Panther III *Blackface RDJ from Tropic Thunder*
Black Widow Returns *RDJ in drag in Sherlock Holmes 2*
Shang-Chi 2 *RDJ with straggly beard in Sherlock Holmes*
X-Men *Bald Robert Downey Junior the Symphathizer*"

Brie Larson Fired from 'Deadpool 3' as Ryan Reynolds & Hugh Jackman Battle Disney - "A significant bone of contention arises from Disney’s insistence on integrating Captain Marvel into the film’s narrative, much to Reynolds’ dismay. Despite vehement objections, Disney initially pushed for a Brie Larson’s cameo, prompting Reynolds to dig in his heels. According to scooper Mike Zeroh, following intense negotiations, Disney finally relented, permitting Reynolds to fire Larson and her character’s presence entirely, jettisoning all pivotal scenes featuring her character. But the upheaval extended beyond Reynolds, even including co-star Hugh Jackman, and created problems with him reprising his iconic role as Wolverine. Zeroh reports that Jackman has been locked in a battle of wills with Disney, vehemently opposing the inclusion of DEI elements, the deletion of his early scenes from Wolverine fighting in WW2, and even Disney’s overall marketing strategies, rebuffing Disney’s ideas regarding the studio’s promotional approach to Deadpool 3, going so far as to dismiss interviews with late night talk shows, Variety, and other outlets. It’s clear that Reynolds and Jackman don’t want Disney to ruin these comic book characters that have been so important to their careers, as well as to fans. With the Super Bowl trailer deadline looming, Disney scrambles to salvage the marketing campaign, leaning heavily on Reynolds’ creative vision and salvaged footage. Jackman’s unwavering resolve underscores both actors’ commitment to preserving their characters’ integrity, even at the risk of hurting the studio and their reputations with Disney."

Meme - Bruce Banner: "I can't have kids."
Black Widow: "Neither can I."
Black Widow: "I need you to turn this bird around, ok?"
Hulk: "Nah."
Hulk: "This is my son, Skaar"
Black Widow in heaven: *stare*

Meme - "I didn't realize "incel" meant someone who's married and has kids. Also how's season 2 of She-Hulk coming along Imao?"
"Sorry INCELS not all content is made for you" *She-Hulk Poster*
@Nerdrotics: "Agatha All Along is NOT a show made for Marvel Comics fans or men in general. It is a show made by and for wine moms whose accessory kids are raised by nannies, and it reflects the Los Angeles they live in today ...."

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