Is Ronan legit dead? He’s a cosmic mainstay.
If they were ever to do an annihilus-cosmic event it would have been cool for him to still be around.
But why would he?
I like led him too. Did people not like him because the character wasn’t like the comics or something?I'm psyched that Lee Pace is back, I'm one of the few that really liked him as Ronan
maybe he'll assume the cameo mantle after Stan Lee goes back to being above all.Coulson should have been in every MCU film.
this is gonna suck
It just struck me the other day that probably every MCU film after Coulson's death has some Coulson stand-in, even though the character might already exist; it would just be better off if it were Coulson. Like Ross in BLACK PANTHER should have been Coulson, Happy Hogan in SPIDERMAN HOMECOMING should have been Coulson, etc. It would have been nice for the one character created for the MCU to be in every one.maybe he'll assume the cameo mantle after Stan Lee goes back to being above all.
Damn, it's gonna be really strange and sad when we see the first marvel film without Stan Leemaybe he'll assume the cameo mantle after Stan Lee goes back to being above all.
I sort of agree, but I liked Hogan in Spiderman and it made sense since there's the Tony Stark connection.It just struck me the other day that probably every MCU film after Coulson's death has some Coulson stand-in, even though the character might already exist; it would just be better off if it were Coulson. Like Ross in BLACK PANTHER should have been Coulson, Happy Hogan in SPIDERMAN HOMECOMING should have been Coulson, etc. It would have been nice for the one character created for the MCU to be in every one.
I don't think Coulson's omission is terrible per se; Everett Ross happens to be an established BLACK PANTHER character from the 90s.I sort of agree, but I liked Hogan in Spiderman and it made sense since there's the Tony Stark connection.
I don't think Coulson's omission is terrible per se; Everett Ross happens to be an established BLACK PANTHER character from the 90s.
I think it's a better way to shoehorn the MCU's interconnectivity. We had grown to expect Coulson to be able to pop up everywhere, which is kinda sorta his de facto (unstated) "superpower," and Clark Gregg's deadpan humor works for any MCU genre. Coulson would have been a great stabilizer.
Happy to hear Coulson is gonna be seen again in an MCU movie. Unfortunately I think it will just be relegated to the past scenes as Captain Marvel is set in the 1990s. Same with Ronan and Korath.
Behind-the-scenes photo of Brie Larson with Brigadier General Jeannie Leavitt, 57th Wing Commander, taken during Larson's recent visit to Nellis Air Force Base.
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Everyone knows the new cameo guy should be Mark Millar
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I am going to murder you in a well.