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I never liked Daniel Craig as Bond. Bond is not blond, and Craig was never handsome enough for the roll. While I think it's good to have a Bond with a physique that looks like he would matter in a fight (Sorry, Pierce Brosnan), but Craig was so muscular to the point where it just made him look like a brute. Having a black Bond would just be even more ridiculous.
 

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^ C'mon. Not everyone is as experienced in cosplay sword fighting as you.
 

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I never liked Daniel Craig as Bond. Bond is not blond, and Craig was never handsome enough for the roll. While I think it's good to have a Bond with a physique that looks like he would matter in a fight (Sorry, Pierce Brosnan), but Craig was so muscular to the point where it just made him look like a brute. Having a black Bond would just be even more ridiculous.


That's not a Barry nice thing to say
 

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Marvel Studios Confirms Stellar New Cast Members of the Highly Anticipated 'Thor: Ragnarok'

Two-time Oscar
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-winner Cate Blanchett joins Marvel Studios’ “Thor: Ragnarok” as the mysterious and powerful new villain Hela, along with Jeff Goldblum who joins the cast as the eccentric Grandmaster, Tessa Thompson who will bring the classic hero Valkyrie to life on the big screen, and Karl Urban who will add his might to the fray as Skurge.

Rounding out the cast for the film is three-time Oscar
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“The continuation of the epic Thor franchise will be powerful and unique, and with the additions of Cate, Jeff, Tessa, Karl, and Mark to the cast we have the makings of his most dangerous and heroic adventure yet,” said Producer Kevin Feige. “The sheer, raw talent each of these actors brings to the screen can’t be quantified. Having any one of them join the Marvel Cinematic Universe would be an honor, and having all of them is incredible."

Thor’s new cast members join returning stars Chris Hemsworth in the title role for the fifth time; Tom Hiddleston (“Crimson Peak,” “The Night Manager,” “Kong: Skull Island”) as Thor’s adversarial, adopted brother, Loki; Golden Globe
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and Screen Actors Guild Award winner Idris Elba as the Asgardian sentry, Heimdall; and Academy Award
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“Thor: Ragnarok,” the third installment of Marvel’s popular Norse Super Hero, is directed by Oscar
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Theory time in regards to Thor: Ragnarok.

Movie will end with Thor stranding the Hulk on mysterious planet on the way home. You will see a message from Tony and others saying that he is too dangerous and unpredictable to be allowed back to earth. This will set up a Planet Hulk movie.

Why else send him along with Thor into space?
 

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Theory time in regards to Thor: Ragnarok.

Movie will end with Thor stranding the Hulk on mysterious planet on the way home. You will see a message from Tony and others saying that he is too dangerous and unpredictable to be allowed back to earth. This will set up a Planet Hulk movie.

Why else send him along with Thor into space?


They were all upset that he left, though. I know things changed a little with Civil War, but I'm not sure they consider him any more dangerous now than they used to. Unless Thunderbolt Ross shows Tony another video of civilians being killed by Hulk, but that hasn't really happened in the MCU.
 

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They were all upset that he left, though. I know things changed a little with Civil War, but I'm not sure they consider him any more dangerous now than they used to. Unless Thunderbolt Ross shows Tony another video of civilians being killed by Hulk, but that hasn't really happened in the MCU.



Considering how batshit crazy they have made Tony at this point, I don't think Marvel would hesitate to come up with some reason he would make this decision if it takes the plot where they need it to go.
 

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Considering how batshit crazy they have made Tony at this point, I don't think Marvel would hesitate to come up with some reason he would make this decision if it takes the plot where they need it to go.

Maybe the Hulk ALSO killed Tony's parents!
 

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Michael Keaton Joins ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ After All – Is He The Vulture?

Michael Keaton, who in April was in early talks for a villainous role in the Sony-Marvel collaboration/reboot Spider-Man: Homecoming before falling out, is back in the mix again and we’ve been told his deal has closed. He apparently set to play iconic Spider-Man villain The Vulture and joins newly minted Spider-Man Tom Holland along with Marisa Tomei and Robert Downey Jr. who are also confirmed.
 

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Nice meta-nod to Birdman there
 

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Needs more Beastie Boys!
 

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No one jumping in to **** on the new Star Trek trailer?

STID had it's moments, but overall was disappointing for me. Beyond is looking great and could well be a return to form. Glad they are finally out exploring.
 

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That trailer:


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