Depends on the villain. The British accent is usually used as shorthand for a villain being aristocratic or coldly intellectual. Brutish villains usually get Southern or Russian accents.
Cartoons were already doing that in the 80s with guys shooting laser pistols. Aside from Rambo, Starblazers, Battle of the Planets, Gatchman and a few other shows.
Oddly enough no one had an issue with it when Gargoyles, Talespin & Ducktales had folks with real guns.
Nor Robotech showing dead bodies.
Im not the biggest Morbius fan. My knowledge of him is limited af. So wtf is he doing with His hand and the bats? I thought the self experimentation changed him. Not cutting his hand and holding it out to a bunch of Vampire bats?
Also did not see Tyrese in the trailer at all. Would be funny if after all that talking he did that they just cut hit ass out.
But how did he jump to the original timeline if he didn't pop up where they were expecting him/out the "time" machine? I mean, he was just sitting there a little ways away like he had been sitting there waiting for time to catch up. How?
Edit: Whatever the director said, how it was filmed makes it seem the complete opposite of what he said...
Same here. Dont know alot about the character overall. Maybe because of that fact alone, I wasnt really impressed with the trailer. Unless I see something that grabs me in the next trailer, I probably will pass on seeing in theaters. (I'll still see it. Hell, I even watched latest iteration of Fantastic 4 -- ugh!-- after i was warned continually).
They only need those platforms as a return point. If he jumped from a platform in his own timeline he could appear wherever just like they did earlier in the movie. Also explains the Sheild since we dont know how that new timeline woulda played out either way hit required more explanation.
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Doctor Strange: "You are the right person to replace Logan."
X-23: "I know there are people who disapprove... Guys on the Internet mainly."
(All-New Wolverine #4)
He was in an alternate past that was created when he stayed with Peggy. The end does contradict what was said earlier in the film but a single plot hole doesn't invalidate the entire premise or make the whole thing confusing.
That's not correct. They need the time platform to reappear in a specific reality. Cap would have had to return to the platform to be in the "main" reality." Otherwise he'd just jump forward to the altered timeline he was in with Peggy.