Oso planning to go pro
Binged Loki, Hawkeye and watched No Way Home during this past weekend's hangover. No Way Home was great if you're really into the MCU for sure but my fiancé hated it as a casual viewer. Loki was excellent.Hawkeye was fantastic. Question: Now that Murdock (as same actor) and Kingpin (as same actor) are in the MCU are we to assume that this officially makes the various Netflix series MCU canon now? (Btws still haven't seen eternals so if there's an answer in that don't tell me)
That'd be pretty hilarious, if they do try to introduce one of the previous F4 though would you really prefer him over say Michael B Jordan again?
Though if we’re counting the Netflix shows as cannon now, David Tennant’s Kilgrave is far and away the best villain in the expanded universe.
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
They don’t appear to be the same versions of the characters as the Netflix tho.This kingpin was definitely different. Not just the obvious enhancements of abilities either.
Fair point. Could make it easier to redo any Daredevil, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, etc missteps that don't work with the broader MCU logic.
Follow up: did we ever learn if Agents of Shield and Agent Carter are canon or not? Never watched Carter and only the first two seasons of shield but trying to get caught up.
Moon Knight episode 1 dropped today. I enjoyed it. Definitely leaning hard into the horror realm, and opening the door for more of that in Multiverse of Madness, Blade, and potentially other Midnight Sons properties down the line.
Moon Knight has not gotten less weird.
Moon Knight finale was... Fine?
I liked it. Good action sequence and clearly was designed to augur a future for these characters, even if we don't know Oscar's contract status. I saw an interview where May Calamaway talked about wanting to work with Taika Waititi. Made me wonder if we might get a glimpse of any of these characters (Khonshu, Tawaret, or the avatars) in Love and Thunder.
Setting up a Marvel version of American Gods?