playloud308 hat geschrieben:Iron Fist - Staffel 2:
Deutlich besser als Staffel 1. Macht ab der 4. Folge richtig Spass.
Gute Story, richtig gute Darsteller (besonders Alice Eve als Merry). Keine wichgespülten Kampfszenen mehr.
Fazit: Gefällt mir richtig gut. 9/10 Punkten
Die Süße heißt Mary Lies mal über Typhoid Mary nach *g*
stay hungry, stay young, stay foolish, stay curious, and above all stay humble. because just when you think you've got all the answers is the moment when some bitter twist of fate in the universe will remind you that you very much don't.
stay hungry, stay young, stay foolish, stay curious, and above all stay humble. because just when you think you've got all the answers is the moment when some bitter twist of fate in the universe will remind you that you very much don't.
"A man may fight for many things: his country, his principles, his friends, the glistening tear on the cheek of a golden child.
But personally, I'd mud-wrestle my own mother for a ton of cash, an amusing clock and a stack of french porn."
Chuck Norris weiß, was die Figuren mit dem Kaffee zu tun haben.
Nagrach hat geschrieben:Captain Marvel ist ja gar nicht der Bruder von Captain Iglo.
*enttäuscht abwend*
Haha. Ahahaha. Ha.
stay hungry, stay young, stay foolish, stay curious, and above all stay humble. because just when you think you've got all the answers is the moment when some bitter twist of fate in the universe will remind you that you very much don't.
stay hungry, stay young, stay foolish, stay curious, and above all stay humble. because just when you think you've got all the answers is the moment when some bitter twist of fate in the universe will remind you that you very much don't.
Nagrach hat geschrieben:Captain Marvel ist ja gar nicht der Bruder von Captain Iglo.
*enttäuscht abwend*
Haha. Ahahaha. Ha.
Ok, ernsthaft. Der Trailer ist eher so "nunja"...
Alte Frauen schlagen. Bester Marvel-Held ever.
"A man may fight for many things: his country, his principles, his friends, the glistening tear on the cheek of a golden child.
But personally, I'd mud-wrestle my own mother for a ton of cash, an amusing clock and a stack of french porn."
Chuck Norris weiß, was die Figuren mit dem Kaffee zu tun haben.
Nagrach hat geschrieben:Captain Marvel ist ja gar nicht der Bruder von Captain Iglo.
*enttäuscht abwend*
Haha. Ahahaha. Ha.
Ok, ernsthaft. Der Trailer ist eher so "nunja"...
Alte Frauen schlagen. Bester Marvel-Held ever.
Chrchrchr
stay hungry, stay young, stay foolish, stay curious, and above all stay humble. because just when you think you've got all the answers is the moment when some bitter twist of fate in the universe will remind you that you very much don't.
In a bombshell move, Disney will expand upon some of its most popular characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe with its forthcoming streaming service Disney Play.
As reported by Variety, Disney is developing a slew of Marvel Studios projects which would include both a Loki and Scarlet Witch television series. As though that weren’t enough, the report claims the streaming service will serve as a home to series for other MCU characters that have yet to appear in their own solo films.
Both Elizabeth Olsen and Tom Hiddleston are expected to reprise their roles as Scarlet Witch and Loki respectively. While these projects are still in the early stages, each series is expected to receive between six to eight episodes. Like with the first season of Agent Carter, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige is expected to take a hands-on role in the development of each series, with the budgets expected to be “hefty,” not unlike a studio production.
Unlike the other Marvel TV shows, which are produced by ABC Studios and fall under the Marvel Television umbrella, these series will hail from Marvel Studios. In other words, any fans hoping for any crossover between these Disney Play shows and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. or any of the Netflix properties probably shouldn’t hold their breath.
Neither project has a writer at this time. While plot details are still being fleshed out, it’s said the other core Avengers will not show up in these series. Instead, each series will focus on “second-tier” characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Disney Play is expected to launch sometime in 2019.
In a bombshell move, Disney will expand upon some of its most popular characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe with its forthcoming streaming service Disney Play.
As reported by Variety, Disney is developing a slew of Marvel Studios projects which would include both a Loki and Scarlet Witch television series. As though that weren’t enough, the report claims the streaming service will serve as a home to series for other MCU characters that have yet to appear in their own solo films.
Both Elizabeth Olsen and Tom Hiddleston are expected to reprise their roles as Scarlet Witch and Loki respectively. While these projects are still in the early stages, each series is expected to receive between six to eight episodes. Like with the first season of Agent Carter, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige is expected to take a hands-on role in the development of each series, with the budgets expected to be “hefty,” not unlike a studio production.
Unlike the other Marvel TV shows, which are produced by ABC Studios and fall under the Marvel Television umbrella, these series will hail from Marvel Studios. In other words, any fans hoping for any crossover between these Disney Play shows and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. or any of the Netflix properties probably shouldn’t hold their breath.
Neither project has a writer at this time. While plot details are still being fleshed out, it’s said the other core Avengers will not show up in these series. Instead, each series will focus on “second-tier” characters from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Disney Play is expected to launch sometime in 2019.
Ha-ha-habs g-g-g-grade g-g-g-elesen...
*liegt unter Schreibtisch und schnappatmet*
stay hungry, stay young, stay foolish, stay curious, and above all stay humble. because just when you think you've got all the answers is the moment when some bitter twist of fate in the universe will remind you that you very much don't.