Tony is such an arrogant asshole in this movie it's like he learned Nothing from rise ultron can you guys tell me why he thinks he's always right when he's been wrong so many times?
>>82694264
>Rise of Ultron
Better title desu.
>>82694264
His whole story in this movie was him trying to atone for past mistakes, the guilt of which was consuming him.
You're stupid. I hate you. Go get bitten by a dog.
>>82694264
> arrogant
> doesn't think he knows better than the leaders of 116 countries
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wixDVlbxgLs
>>82694229
>frank face
Oh god I'm dying
>cs188 yesterday
>this today
who's next?
>>82694679
WalrusGuy with another long poop
>yfw going subatomic for the first time
What will be the next big stunning visual stunt for Ant-Man?
Going subatomic again and defining what the quantum realm actually looks like as they try to save Kate's mom.
>More GiAnt Man
>Hope suiting up as The Wasp
Im excited. Though I was kind of hoping Whirlwind would be the villain
>>82694186
Give me a villian for Defenders season 1
Also please note that Punisher will be on team
Jessica isnt the villain?
>>82693772
The Headmen.
>>82693772
Hopefully Jessica Jones get pregnant in the first 2 episodes and gets sidelined.
Here is your definitive Marvel Cinematic Universe Film Ranking.
You're welcome.
>>82693571
>GotG over CW and TWS
"no"
Iron Man 2 and Thor two are objectively the worst.
>>82693571
>Guardians of the Galaxy first
> well dressed white muggers
> black victims
we've finally cracked the code, /co/.
Why does he draw all black men as big lipped and beady-eyed?
>>82693559
>tee shirt and jeans
>well dressed
>>82693559
>Hitting a guy with glasses
What a bully bitch
>Daily Reminder that he dropped kicked a helicopter.
Is this the strongest Incarnation of Falcon?
He was stronger in secret wars.
I still find it bizarre that the MCU is managing to make Falcon of all people cool.
>can't talk to birds
>redwing is a drone
i mean, he's cool and all but there are some things I miss
>"T'Challa, Task Force will decide who brings in Barnes."
>"Don't bother Ms. Romanoff. I will kill him myself."
>UN resolution is signed, vengeful costumed person immediately gives it the finger and promises to act outside the law
Wow, look at the strength of those UN accords in action!
>>82693589
>UN
>useful for anything
Pfft. Not to get all /pol/ here, but the UN has no real power. Same as Interpol, people think these organizations are more useful than they actually are.
>Worlds of all sorts will collide on Son of Zorn, a Fox hybrid series that seeks to conquer the comedy kingdom by blending live-action and animation. Debuting next season, the show revolves around the Jason Sudeikis-voiced Zorn, defender of the island nation of Zephyria, who returns to Orange County, takes a job selling industrial soap dispensers, and tries to reconnect with his teenage son (Johnny Pemberton) and ex-wife (Cheryl Hines), who is otherwise engaged (literally, to a psychology professor at an online university, played by Tim Meadows).
>“He tries to be a family man, but he is a barbarian warrior from another land who doesn’t quite fit in,” executive producer Chris Miller tells EW. “The thing I like about this show is that while the premise is really outrageous and ridiculous, the tone of the show is finding the practical, real, understated minutia of daily life. And the parts of the show that feel the most interesting to me are the [ones that] play it relatively grounded for such a ridiculous concept.”
>Adds fellow executive producer Phil Lord: “My favorite scenes are Zorn in the break room at his office, putting cream cheese on a bagel with a sword and talking to weird strangers. Even though he’s a wild character, it’s all just really well-observed, funny, strange details about our life. Because he’s a foreigner, he’s highlighting what is ridiculous about the way we all live.”
>>82693347
>Lord and Miller have experience with quirky projects, live-action and beyond. (See: The Last Man on Earth, The LEGO Movie). Still, fusing genres in this show — which was created by Wilfred showrunners Reed Agnew and Eli Jorne, the latter of whom has departed the series — is a Herculean task. “One of the big challenges is that you have to produce an entire live-action show at the cost of a live-action show, and on top of that, you have to animate a character,” says Miller. “It’s almost like you’re doing two shows for the price of one. Or the price of a little more than one.”
>And it’s one that should stand out from the network comedy crowd, as you can see in these first look photos. “I think we are addicted to the feeling of getting away with something,” says Lord (who is executive-producing another upcoming Fox series with Miller, the time-traveling comedy Making History). “And when I see this show on the air, I’m going to think, ‘Why didn’t anyone stop us? This is crazy!’”
http://www.ew.com/article/2016/05/11/son-zorn-jason-sudeikis-miller-lord-first-look
So, they're making a whole show out of what could've been a Harvey Birdman episode from the early 2000s?
I like it!
Astonishing Ant-Man #8 preview.
It's time for the Superior Foes of Ant-Man!
>>82693311
>>82693333
>>82693350
>Black Widow needs her own movie
>>82693256
>Scarlet Witch is boring but she's so hot, she needs her own movie
>>82693256
I'd watch it in a heart beat if it was done by the Russos and had the tone and fight choreography of The Winter Soldier.
>>82693256
>She-Hulk needs her own movie
>nobody can ever name one interesting She-Hulk story
>>>>A long-time fan of the DC Universe, writer Joshua Williamson is finally getting the chance to make his mark on one of DC Comics' marquee characters as the new ongoing writer of "The Flash." Launching June 8 with "The Flash: Rebirth" #1, part of the publisher's line-wide Rebirth reset, Williamson and artist Carmine Di Giandomenico are looking to make life difficult for Barry Allen from the get-go with an opening arc that features a dozen new speedsters coming to Central City, the result of a Speed Force storm.
>>>Williamson told CBR News some of the new speedsters want to help Barry, some of them want to hurt him -- and some of them just want everything to go back to normal. But things are rarely normal for long in Central City, and assuming Barry can handle the threat of a new speedster by the name of Godspeed he'll have to content with classic Flash villains like the Rogues and Gorilla Grodd as the writer uses "every little piece of the mythology" as part of his run. Williamson also shared details about his new Vertigo series, "Frostbite" with artist Jason Shawn Alexander and explained how his new DC-exclusive deal will affect his creator-owned series "Nailbiter" and "Birthright" at Image Comics.
>>CBR News: The solicitation for "The Flash: Rebirth" #1 reads "Spinning directly out of the epic events of 'DC Universe: Rebirth' #1, the Fastest Man Alive finds himself at the center of a DC Universe at a crossroads." The Silver Age, "Crisis on Infinite Earths," "Final Crisis," "Flashpoint" -- what is it about Barry Allen that always lands him smack dab in "the center of a DC Universe at a crossroads?"
>>82693176
>Joshua Williamson: I feel like the Speed Force is one of the many constants within the DC Universe and I think that grounds Flash to these big events. And because Barry has the ability to be in so many places at once, it's easy to tie him to everything. He has an ability to travel through time and different alternate realities but he also has so much heart, which gives him a really great perspective on a lot of things.
>And my opinion is, and I know not everyone agrees with me, that [Barry] enjoys being a superhero more than anybody in the DCU. He genuinely enjoys it. And that level of enjoyment puts him right in the middle of everything.
>>That's "The Flash: Rebirth." Let's shift slightly to talk about the new ongoing series. Your first "The Flash" arc is called 'Lightning Strikes Twice' and a new speedster is set to make his or her debut. I don't want to set off Wally West's fan-base but are we talking about Wally here? Or is it Bart? Or is it truly a new speedster?
>We're creating a lot of new speedsters. And one of the main new speedsters that we are going to introduce is a character named, Godspeed. He is one of the main antagonists. It's hard because I don't want to call him a bad guy. I mean, he is a bad guy but it's more like he has a complicated relationship with Barry. He's definitely an antagonist for Barry.
>In the first arc, a Speed Force storm comes down and hits Central City and a dozen new speedsters pop up. And they're running around town and The Flash is trying to rein them in. Some of these new speedsters want to become criminals. Some of them just want to lead normal lives. Some of them don't like having powers. Some of them are afraid of having powers and want their powers taken away. Some of them want to be trained as superheroes. And one of them becomes a killer -- and that's Godspeed.
>>82693183
>Our focus is on creating these new characters and how Barry interacts and reacts to them. It's Barry that has to deal with all of these new speedsters.
>>Will any classic villains play a role in this initial arc? I love the Rogues and Gorilla Grodd is maybe my favorite villain of all-time. It sounds like The Flash is going to get some new threats, but what about his pre-existing rogues gallery?
>I love Gorilla Grodd. And I love the Rogues. I look forward to using them. They're not in this first arc so much. I do have plans for the Rogues moving forward; I have some things that I want to do with them. And if get to write a Gorilla Grodd story, you have no idea how happy I would be. I am really looking forward to using all of the characters as much as I can.
>I do have a big wish list, a big to-do list of things that I want to do with "The Flash." If I have my way, I will be using every little piece of the mythology. My thoughts on The Flash go deep and Gorilla Grodd is right there, man. Again, I would love to use Gorilla Grodd. Originally, when I first developing my ideas for "The Flash," maybe even before I started talking to DC about it and it was just me in my office with my notebook, Gorilla Grodd was kinda tied into the first couple of issues but so much has changed since then. As I started thinking more and more about the story, I realized that when I use Gorilla Grodd, I want him to shine. I don't want him as a cameo or a one-note thing. I want to do a really cool Gorilla Grodd story.
>>2016 is the 60th anniversary of Barry Allen becoming The Flash. Admittedly, he's not Superman or Batman or Wonder Woman, but where do you think he ranks among the all-time great superheroes?
>>82693198
>Oh, yeah. Of course. Maybe I'm naïve because I love him so much but I definitely think that he is one of the most iconic superheroes. Ever since I started writing it, everywhere I go -- everywhere I go -- I see Flash T-shirts. I was at the airport, flying to Mark Waid's comic book store for Free Comic Book Day and I saw Flash T-shirts everywhere so it's not just the comic book stores. I was at the grocery store last night and saw a guy in a Flash T-shirt. He's one of those characters that deserves to be in the main lineup. And "The Flash" TV show has helped with that too. It's really leveled him up.
>>Last month DC announced that you had signed an exclusive contract. Why was this the right time for you professionally to join DC exclusively?
>Since I was a little kid, I've loved DC Comics. I love these characters and when I started talking with them about "The Flash" where there was this moment when I was in the writers' room with Geoff [Johns] and my editors Brian Cunningham and Amedeo Turturro talking about story and I just realized that's where I belonged. That's where I wanted to be. I wanted to be working with this mythology and with these characters and with these people. I love talking with Geoff [Johns] about these characters. He's so passionate. I felt like it was time and it's where I was meant to be. And I'm really excited about it. It's a dream come true for me. I appreciate how lucky I am to be a part of this, the rebirth of the DC Universe. I am very aware of how much of a big deal this is. And I wanted to invest in it like DC Comics invested me. It's amazing. And it's not only fun talking to Geoff and telling these stories but I also feel that I am growing as a creator.
>>Nothing has been announced but this exclusive deal likely means that you will be writing more than one series for DC Comics. Any hints of who else you will be writing in the future?
Hey guys, TCAF is this weekend! Who is going and who are you hype to see?
>live in California
We got cons but none sound as cool as TCAF
>>82693144
Yeah the coolness of TCAF is why I'm flying in from Nebraska for it.
>>82693144
APE is pretty cool
Will he be a hippy, do you think?
I wonder when this guy will be confirmed...
>>82693015
He will speak like Confucius
>>82693015
I think he serenity will be construed as hippism & it'll be memetic.
But I think if they do the opposite of Daredevil, where his fighting style is passive/defensive it'll be cool, which would build until he needs to use the iron fist against somebody, which I actually hope they use sparingly.