Jeffrey Bell talks with CBR about Ward's quest for vengeance, Mockingbird's "badass" nature and the team's status heading into Season Three.
Full article here.
Jeffrey Bell talks with CBR about Ward's quest for vengeance, Mockingbird's "badass" nature and the team's status heading into Season Three.
Full article here.
What is with Marvel and their cutting-hands-off fetish!? If you count hulkbuster it has happened in almost every Phase 2 movie and now SHIELD too. I really hope its not blatant synergy trying to subliminally tell us to go watch Star Wars.
I hope we don't see a poor little ant's limb get ripped off in Ant-Man
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I don't remember where it was. I think the hour Marvel Special they did before Guardian's came out. Kevin Feige noted in the movies they tasked everyone to do a tribute to the Empire Strikes Back and Luke losing his Hand. All Phase 2 movies someone loses a "hand". In Iron Man 3 I think it was Aldrich Killian Lost his arm but grew it back. Thor: the Dark World Thor "loses" his hand to Loki. Captain America Buckey technically lost his arm. Guardians of the Galaxies Groot gets his arms chopped off by Gamora. Avengers We get to see how Klaw loses his arm and finally AoS Coulson. Hope that Answers your question. Ant-man is technically phase 3 so I don't know if they're going to carry the Tribute.
Simmons was in season 1 … granted I skipped a lot of season 1, but I saw enough to know that.We introduced Henry [Simmons], Adrianne [Palicki] and Nick [Blood] this season, but everybody else has gone through some big changes.
So the obvious Question:
Is Simmons getting Superpowers? If so, what kind?
I really don't know how to think about Ward becoming Season 3's Big Bad.
I kinda liked him better as an unpredictable Wild Card Anti-Hero/Villain.
I find it amusing that none of the future Inhumans will be vegan.
But it was really stretching credibility to see that they just left the plane and its known cargo of alien bioweapon crystals at the bottom of the ocean (and not even very deep ocean) without regard. Coulson deserves to get reamed by an oversight committee for that one.
I think the connection is that it's a nod to The Empire Strikes Back, just for fun.
I got into this show because of the Inhumans but i left feeling confused as to why they were introduced if they are only going to be used as antagonists.
They aren't. If you read the write-up for this episode it refers to them as a 'rogue' group of Inhumans.