“The Marvels”, which is essentially a sequel to “Captain Marvel”, doesn’t solely focus on Captain Marvel, but also ties in with Ms Marvel aka Kamala Khan and Monica Rambeau.
Shazam! Fury of the Gods is simply very average.
The plot picks up after the events of Avengers: Endgame and follows Scott Lang.
We adore him as Deadpool, his humour, the way he mocks Blake Lively, his "feud" with Hugh Jackman, and other things. Ryan Reynolds has consistently demonstrated his acting prowess in addition to his adept marketing skills. This realisation started during Deadpool's press tour and continued through Reynolds' subsequent projects in both cinema and business. His charm, wit, and comedy make content marketing seem simple and easy to do.
How does it all come together?
Thor: Love and Thunder feels like a parody.
Despite Marvel Studios not stopping churning out movies anytime soon, it is safe to say that the MCU has already run its course.
The story follows Doctor Strange after the events of No Way Home.
As a standalone, it was fun and a good one and a half hour.
“The Marvels”, which is essentially a sequel to “Captain Marvel”, doesn’t solely focus on Captain Marvel, but also ties in with Ms Marvel aka Kamala Khan and Monica Rambeau.
Shazam! Fury of the Gods is simply very average.
The plot picks up after the events of Avengers: Endgame and follows Scott Lang.
We adore him as Deadpool, his humour, the way he mocks Blake Lively, his "feud" with Hugh Jackman, and other things. Ryan Reynolds has consistently demonstrated his acting prowess in addition to his adept marketing skills. This realisation started during Deadpool's press tour and continued through Reynolds' subsequent projects in both cinema and business. His charm, wit, and comedy make content marketing seem simple and easy to do.
How does it all come together?
Thor: Love and Thunder feels like a parody.
Despite Marvel Studios not stopping churning out movies anytime soon, it is safe to say that the MCU has already run its course.
The story follows Doctor Strange after the events of No Way Home.
As a standalone, it was fun and a good one and a half hour.
We've all been there, haven't we?