They have a million characters to balance, they can't focus on everyone's favourite character and do them all justice. Polaris wasn't even old the show that much, she was just Ice Man's ex-girlfriend...
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They have a million characters to balance, they can't focus on everyone's favourite character and do them all justice. Polaris wasn't even old the show that much, she was just Ice Man's ex-girlfriend...
Sure, but the general bigotry toward mutants remains, while stuff like anger towards the Avengers having mutant members or the main couple of the Fantastic Four having a mutant son or general...
See, I understand people being bigoted toward mutants and loving Captain America, Cap is in a US-themed costume and fought in WWII. Heck, some heroes like Spider-Man and the Hulk are almost as...
I think Lex would be a little more subtle than that, he could not have mutant slaves in a public manner and still have a popular reputation. He would find a way to exploit mutants or exploit...
Bolivar Trask? He died back in the Silver Age trying to stop Master Mold, he was brought back by Bastion later and killed himself as soon as he was free from Bastion's control.
Donald Trask...
Lex Luthor hates Superman because Superman is more popular than him, it's a hatred born of jealousy. The fact that mutants are hated would mean Lex would not hate them, instead, he would see them as...
How is the siege perilous not convoluted? What is easier to explain to the audience, Bastion is an advanced Sentinel disguised as a human or Bastion is Nimrod and Master Mold fused together by a...
I think they will come up with a less convoluted origin for Bastion in this show, he will likely be a next-gen Sentinel disguised as a human.
One thing adaptions do well, is they have good separation between heroes and villains.
In X-Men 97, in their shortened adaption of Inferno, Sinister gets the blame for the Goblin Queen's actions....
I have feeling Theo James might voice Bastion, who I think will be the main villain of this season.
Sinister's voice was always modulated, I think it was more modulated in this show to compensate for the actor's age. When Sinister was tormenting Morph, pretending to be Wolverine, Wolverine's voice...
That website is run by hacks and grifters, no one should believe anything that site says.
The problem is, unless you are doing the Golden Age Clayface, the studios would have to spend a ton of money to make Clayface work on the Silver Screen and Clayface is a B-list villain. It would be...
In the season finale of season season 1 of TAS, Magneto had blood on him after being attacked by plastic Sentinels.
His new voice is the original Gambit voice actor. The old Cable voice actor plays X-Cutioner.
Essentially after Jean was killed by a blast from a Sh'iar battleship, the Phoenix entity came to its senses and offered to restore Jean to life by transferring a small portion of each X-Men's life...
I find the January 6 analogy with the Friends of Humanity assault on the UN interesting. X-Cutioner seems like the Qanon Shaman.
Should Shocker get more character development or a more fleshed-out backstory?
People say Shocker is the most sane and professional of Spidey's Rogues Gallery, but no one has defined what that...
The problem in the 90s series Emma is barely a character, she is essentially a Hellfire goon and she never appears after the Dark Phoenix. You can essentially do anything with her at this point.
I wonder why some of the old voice cast has been moved around, like Catherine Disher playing Val Cooper rather than Jean Grey, is Disher too old old to play Jean Grey or something at this point?
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I saw some memes recently where Steven Universe tries to redeem Jack Horner from Puss in Boots:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrUz6ccmM0U
But seriously, what would happen if Steven Universe...
It looks like the villains of this season will Sinister, the Hellfire Club (I wonder if it will keep it's more kid friendly name, the Inner Circle) and a new generation of Sentinels.
That is not a bad Idea.
I think establishing Wizard as a legitimate business tycoon would take a Herculian effort, but it might be for the best. Wizard has been a failure as a public supervillain....
Mad Thinker is a more believable intellectual threat to Reed than the Wizard is.
Wizard seems like an idiot savant, who is good at building technical devices and useless at everything else....
Sure, but a D-student doesn't get an A just because they can potentially get an A.
The problem with Wizard is nothing sticks with him besides being a cliched villain, even that whole mental...