But why would anyone want to see the character back?
But why would anyone want to see the character back?
Yeah I'd guess "lost in the quantum realm" more than "pulled out of the timeline" for Cross' return, if he does actually return in anything more substantial than a flashback.
If Cross does return I'm not terribly excited by it. He wasn't a terribly impressive or novel villain the first time around. But the actor is solid and you never know what kind of crazy new direction the character might take. Hell, we saw cities in the background of the quantum realm, maybe Cross has been living in one of those instead of just floating in literal limbo, and who knows what kind of knowledge, philosophy, or powers he might return with, if he does actually return?
Y'all can't tell me that Cross returning as Kang's enforcer, with powers akin to what we saw from Janet and years' worth of knowledge gained from microscopic civilizations, isn't something you'd be entertained by.
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I just thought it was pretty cool.
First Jamie Foxx' Electro, now Yellowjacket, I get the feeling phase four has a recurring theme of bringing forgettable antagonists back.
Tolstoy will live forever. Some people do. But that's not enough. It's not the length of a life that matters, just the depth of it. The chances we take. The paths we choose. How we go on when our hearts break. Hearts always break and so we bend with our hearts. And we sway. But in the end what matters is that we loved... and lived.
Whatever they call it building up a villain team is long overdue in my opinion. Having several established villains with diversified skillsets as antagonists would provide some variety for the climactic battle in the next team-up movie compared to fighting a faceless CGI army of aliens or robots for the fifth time.
But they should choose better villains than Yellowjacket or Electro for it.
Tolstoy will live forever. Some people do. But that's not enough. It's not the length of a life that matters, just the depth of it. The chances we take. The paths we choose. How we go on when our hearts break. Hearts always break and so we bend with our hearts. And we sway. But in the end what matters is that we loved... and lived.
Should any other villains return?
Was always going to be a hard task to establish them in a movie that had the purpose of characterizing the big bad of the whole saga properly and on top of that had more than 20 heroes in it who needed to get their due. By introducing this supposed new team over several movies this problem would be avoided.
Tolstoy will live forever. Some people do. But that's not enough. It's not the length of a life that matters, just the depth of it. The chances we take. The paths we choose. How we go on when our hearts break. Hearts always break and so we bend with our hearts. And we sway. But in the end what matters is that we loved... and lived.
Idk. Was anyone really expecting the Black Order to be a huge deal in the MCU?