Doctor Strange 2 leaks here. Many spoilers.
https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/119140521/#119140521
These are better than other leaks that say Wanda is the villain of the film.
Doctor Strange 2 leaks here. Many spoilers.
https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/119140521/#119140521
These are better than other leaks that say Wanda is the villain of the film.
In the Black Widow trailer, Natasha was talking like a SoCal valley girl while her family spoke in pretty thick Russian accents. I think Olsen can keep her new accent while speaking with Pietro in his Sokovian one. But I wouldn't be surprised if ATJ uses his British one (should he appear).
Love is for souls, not bodies.
Multiverse of Madness in title seems to be a direct reference to Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness. Which makes sense for Strange since his tales have a lot of gothic horror reference.
We also don't know everything Olsen was given to read. And many of Wanda's stories have nothing to do with HoM but still explore her powers. HoM was not even really a story for her, since she was catatonic through most of it.
The showrunners mentioned Vision and the Scarlet Witch and The Vision being used.
Last edited by GenericUsername; 11-23-2020 at 12:37 PM.
Love is for souls, not bodies.
Last edited by GenericUsername; 11-23-2020 at 10:03 PM.
Love is for souls, not bodies.
I suppose you're right. By the way, I don't believe in leaks. Except the ones I've had in my buildings. Those were very real.
What do you think of the whole "Office" thing in WandaVision? Will Wanda and Vision have jobs? How do you think other co-workers will react to Wanda having a walking, talking electronic device as her boyfriend? And don't you just hate it when Olsen has SO much make-up on sometimes in her interviews and movies (Age of Ultron)? I hate heavy make-up on any woman to be honest.
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You can see that Vision takes his human form when he's out of home. On the trailer Wanda reminds him to change it before leaving the house.
I don't think referencing The Office necessarily means them on an actual office, it's more just the style/format of the show that will be referenced.
Exactly. Modern Family was mentioned alongside it, which also cut away to documentary commentary like interviews. I’m not sure if they looked at a camera when they weren’t in that mode but it’s good to mention that The Office was probably only mentioned because of that. I’m sure Modern Family will be the blueprint they follow.
AD is like stabbing her and leave her bleeding, HoM is salt upon wounds. I do think HoM is the firm nail on the coffin for her.
Because after AD, there is still a chance to "call an ambulance". Like putting her in YA and replace Jessica Jones(you know, that BENDIS creation?) or something.
Buuuut no, gonna just kick her off the cliff, and she had to climb back her self with a giant wound.
I also think if MCU draw too much elements from AD/HoM, it's ultimately promoting the source material as well, which I would not stand for.
True but the mention of of mental health by Elizabeth Olsen is something the Wanda fans should brace for.
I do think characters should be pushed and grow and struggle at times and then overcome that and am probably one of the few fans who didn’t fully hate both series (I hated that they basically left her alone after for a while outside of the Hawkeye issue of New Avengers). I need to reread That Young Avengers series though. It’s been a while!She’s always have been a representation of mental health and illness in the comic book series, and her major role in handling that stigma within Marvel”.
Hopefully it's better than comics. HoM was not a great depiction of the struggles and stigma of mental health. It created more actually. Because it still depicts mental illness as making people evil. As something that can be cured. And not something worth treating properly. And then was waved away as possession. Not to mention the disgusting baby crazy bs. Wanda didn't have any chance of overcoming anything. Her story was not the focus. She wasn't important. She had zero narrative and then was fridged. Thrown away for years.
It's different if a character has actual narrative, their canon is cared for. They go through a hard time to give them growth. Wanda got zero growth from it. Just treated like a pariah for the next 15 years.
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Love is for souls, not bodies.