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Wakanda Forever
Chadwick Boseman, the Black Panther, King T'Challa of Wakanda in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, may be the hardest of losses to the Marvel Universe as well as to fans of the movies. There's no question that Black Panther broke records. There's no question that Black Panther was a legacy-defining hit that won't soon if ever, be forgotten. It was no surprise that Marvel put the plans for Black Panther 2 on hold after the shocking death of its' lead actor, Chadwick Boseman. Now that it's in development again, we are just now starting to learn details of the anxiously awaited Black Panther 2.
By Jason Ray Morton 5 years ago in Geeks
Five MCU Actors Who Originally Auditioned For Entirely Different Characters
Over the course of twenty-three widely loved films, and now two smash hit television series, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has built one of the best casts of any franchise, possibly of all time. Beginning with Robert Downey Jr's now iconic role as Tony Stark, all the way down to Kathryn Hahn's recent memorable turn as Agatha Harkness in WandaVision, the MCU has rarely dealt with any significant missteps with it's casting decisions.
By Kristy Anderson5 years ago in Geeks
'Avengers: Endgame': A Look At The Most Well-Known Deleted Scenes, And How They Would Have Affected The MCU
This month marks two years since the MCU spectacle Avengers: Endgame hit theatres. The film was the culmination of nearly ten years worth of storylines, bringing a satisfying close to the first three phases of the MCU, while also setting up plenty of new stories to ensure the MCU continues well into the future.
By Kristy Anderson5 years ago in Geeks
B.S.D. Broken, Shattered, Destroyed
Sitting still on the couch with a hand on his ear was a little brown boy with a round nose and heavy brown eyes waving back at Amar. Amar walked over to the little boy "What's good." said Amar. No response came from the little boy. "You gonna be alright here. Just don’t eat anything in my room and we’ll be cool," said Amar. Nho put one fist up to Amar. "Bet, contracts in effect," replied Amar. "Great whose ready for Rasta Pasta!" asked Mr. Cash. "Rasta pasta you say? Oooh, Nho you best hope I don’t eat it all." Walking out of the kitchen with two bowls of Rasta pasta Amar gave a bowl to Nho. "Amar are you ready?" asked Mrs. Cash. "Ready for what?" "The next surprise. Were moving out of Thurnford into Red Canshal city. Don't worry it's after your senior year of high school," said Mrs. Cash. Chewing with a mouth full of Rasta Pasta Amar looked up at his mother. "I'll wait till your done. Glad you got manners would've popped you two if you spoke to me with a mouth full of food," replied Mrs. Cash. "Lucky I hesitated. Sounds good, wasn’t trying to make new friends for a year then be out. Making friends ain't easy." said Amar.
By D.C. Senju5 years ago in Geeks
The Animal Instinct
The Animal Instinct Jedidiah Theodore Heston wakes up suddenly in the middle of a tropical forest. He looks all around to see he is alone or at least appears to be. The man closes his eyes and clenches every muscle in his body. Before too long, his nose turns into a pig's nose, and he starts taking great whiffs of the area around him. Foragers use pigs and dogs for hunting down rare truffle mushrooms, so Jedidiah, Jed for short, figured it was the best option to emulate to see if he could smell anybody nearby. A scent-based search yielded no other humans but a lot of interesting smells.
By Tyler C Douglas5 years ago in Geeks
What if Sharon Carter has always been the Power Broker.
In a previous article I expressed some distaste for the implementation of Sharon Carter in Falcon and the Winter Soldier. It stemmed from how her path to evil began with her being seemingly abandoned by Steve Rogers after Civil War and how I felt that was inconsistent with Steve's character, defined as a person who always comes through for his friends, see Bucky and the other avengers stuck on the raft. I could only conclude that Steve could not find her because she did not want to be found and I did not feel like that sentiment was earned considering how little time they were separated before the events of infinity war. If she was not turn to dust in the snap, surely Steve could have used her expertise if nothing else to help during the crisis. Also the time frame feels really tight for her to leave the US and become the dominate force in Mandripore. I know she is portrayed as very capable, but that is a heck of a feat. Or is it? What if she had more time and a little help setting up her contacts? As she walked down the stairs after the hearing during the post credit scene in Falcon and the Winter Soldier a thought struck me, could she have been the Power Broker all along?
By Gray Beard Nerd5 years ago in Geeks
Easter Eggs And Important Moments In Falcon And The Winter Soldier Episode Six, 'One World, One People'
Marvel's second Disney Plus TV series, Falcon and the Winter Soldier, has reached it's conclusion. After a relatively calm episode five, episode six was action packed from start to finish, wrapping up a few important storylines, while also leaving plenty of plot threads for the MCU to carry into the future.
By Kristy Anderson5 years ago in Geeks
Which WandaVision Character Are You Based on Your Zodiac Sign?
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, or are simply not a MCU fan (if those people even exist), you have probably watched Marvel’s new 2021 show, WandaVision, about the lives of Avengers Wanda and Vision, post-endgame, set mysteriously in an American sitcom exploring a new decade each episode. Please be warned: the following article DOES contain spoilers, so if you have not watched or finished watching the show, I suggest doing so before reading any further.
By Skylar Callahan5 years ago in Geeks
Easter Eggs And Important Moments In Falcon And The Winter Soldier Episode 5, 'Truth'
After the shocking ending of episode 4, 'The Whole World Is Watching', Falcon And The Winter Soldier slows the pace a bit in its penultimate episode, a calm before the storm that is sure to come in the finale.
By Kristy Anderson5 years ago in Geeks
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is the Most Cohesive and Effective Universe of any Genre
This July, Marvel fans crowded dozens of movie theaters, eagerly awaiting the first installation of the franchise after “Iron Man” Tony Stark’s death in Avengers: Endgame. The movie was well received at the box office, earning a 90% on Rotten Tomatoes, and grossing $580 million in the first two weeks. The actor who plays Spider Man, Tom Holland, has only been in the Universe for 5 movies (out of 23), yet he’s made an emotional connection with viewers and become an immediate fan favorite. This is a high contrast with Sony’s Spiderman, whose last movie earned a 63% on rotten tomatoes and is generally known for being a boring and cliche franchise.
By Sasha Roberts5 years ago in Geeks











