I think one of the things people are not catching on to is Hulk is fun with other super heroes more then super villains. Hulk as the "we have this really awesome weapon but he might also destroy us if we use him and things get out of hand" is a lot more interesting then Hulk vs random tough guy. Though I'd have to admit a Hulk movie where he beats the snot out of like 20 marvel super villains all in one movie would be pretty awesome as well.
I think one of the things people are not catching on to is Hulk is fun with other super heroes more then super villains. Hulk as the "we have this really awesome weapon but he might also destroy us if we use him and things get out of hand" is a lot more interesting then Hulk vs random tough guy. Though I'd have to admit a Hulk movie where he beats the snot out of like 20 marvel super villains all in one movie would be pretty awesome as well.
Might I recommend the Marvel animated Movie "Hulk Vs." (Available on Netflix streaming now.) It features Hulk beating the everliving shit out of heroes and villains alike for about an hour. Also it also features some of the best Deadpool lines ever.
In order: Yes(it's just a standard shot renamed), BLEAGH, yeah, mm not bad, only on a bet, breakfast, and it's on the list somewhere below immolate myself.
I have come to terms with being of an age at which the older, more mature ladies do it for me and the young, nubile, soft ones not so much. Scarlett Johanssen, for instance, does zero on the Jason Scale. Angie Harmon has always been very attractive. Gwyneth Paltrow in those tight little jean shorts was enough to cause drool. Julie Bowen, Kate Beckinsale, Famke Janssen -- they are all in my wheelhouse.
I guess this is the best place to put this: So Marvel and Netflix announced that they are going to make four 13-episode series, one each for Daredevil, Like Cage, Iron Fist, and Jessica Jones, which will then be followed by a mini-series called The Defenders. This is of course attempting to make a similar scenario happen as was with The Avengers on a smaller screen: Shared universe scenario culminating in a big cross-over event.
For now, I'm kind of interested, though I don't have much exposure to any of those characters other than mostly guest spots in Spider-Man or Deadpool. Netflix has done some pretty good original programming and that gives some hope.
Will it be a shared Universe with Avengers or will it be separate because of licensing bullshit like with Spiderman and X-men?
It will apparently be shared universe. All the rights to the characters in question should still lie with Marvel, as they are neither supporting characters of Spider-man or the Fantastic Four, nor mutants. In Daredevil's case, Marvel recently reacquired the movie rights to the character (alongside other characters such as Blade and Ghost Rider). MovieBob has a good explanation of the situation.
All the rights to the characters in question should still lie with Marvel, as they are neither supporting characters of Spider-man or the Fantastic Four, nor mutants.
The rights should not be an issue here anyhow since Marvel has the television rights to all of their properties. That being said if they did throw in any of the Fantastic Four, the well know X-Men characters, or Spider-Man to a live-action series I could see one of the studios trying something stupid since it is tied to a film continuity.
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DON'T FORGET HULK. HULK HEART WILL GO ON~
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Jason, what about that Kate Upton video?
You dad.
So Marvel and Netflix announced that they are going to make four 13-episode series, one each for Daredevil, Like Cage, Iron Fist, and Jessica Jones, which will then be followed by a mini-series called The Defenders. This is of course attempting to make a similar scenario happen as was with The Avengers on a smaller screen: Shared universe scenario culminating in a big cross-over event.
For now, I'm kind of interested, though I don't have much exposure to any of those characters other than mostly guest spots in Spider-Man or Deadpool. Netflix has done some pretty good original programming and that gives some hope.