I think the multiverse stuff works better when used sparingly as a spice instead of as the main dish. I remember they went heavily into the multiverse and time travel stuff in Marvel and X-men comics in the 90s too, and that was around the time I started losing interest in the comics.
There will be multiverse stuff to bring the Fantastic Four and X Men into the MCU proper, and I imagine it will still be hanging out there and available for stories but the impression I got is they want to leave the Multiverse war/Kang stuff in the rearview mirror and move on to something new.
I’ve lost interest.
In 60whatever years of Avenger, there have to be other stories suitable for films that don’t involve infinite parallel universes!
And thsi from someone that really enjoyed Across the Spiderverse, but because
A standalone film, not the main continuity. Plus, in animation, Spiderpig doesn’t look ridiculous.
That should be Spider-Ham. Spiderpig is from a Simpsons episode.
Does Downey ever do accents? When I read the comics, I usually hear Doom’s voice in either a posh faux-Brit accent, or a Hollywood German/Russian/Generic Foreigner accent.
I also think Doom should have a deeper voice than Downey.
But Downey is a good actor. We shall see.
IIRC Downey does credible accents. The pitch isn’t a problem. With modern recording techniques they can do anything. Just have him use his regular voice then modulate it when he is injured and masked.
I like multi-verse stories. But then again, I like inter-league play in baseball.
He got an Oscar nomination for playing Charlie Chaplin.
Downey did at least 2 different accents in Tropic Thunder, and very well IMO.
I thought Robert Downey was English!
Sherlock Holmes (2009) Official Trailer #1 - Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law Movie HD (youtube.com)
Right. Sure, the heroes defeated the villain in this timeline. And right next door, there’s another timeline where they didn’t, and another timeline where, instead of fighting, the Avengers and Doom all went out for gyros. If everything happens, then nothing that happens matters.
And Dr. Doom really isn’t a good Avengers villain, especially not after the likes of Thanos. He’s the leader of an independent country, and while it’s a despotism and the people are relatively poor, it’s still stable, and he’s invested in that stability. He’s not and doesn’t want to be a threat to the entire planet, and going up against him directly is what we call an “international incident”.
Doom has always been a threat to the entire planet and the Avengers have invaded Latveria on occasion.
I’m going to be bothered if they try to spin this as some sort of alt-Tony. If he’s unrelated to Stark, then I don’t mind so much, especially if we never see Downey’s face and he’s in the mask the whole time.
Well, this is what you get when you are obliged by shareholders to produce “content.”
I’m not sure. To my mind, the Doctor Doom story is the one where he yoinks the Silver Surfer’s powers — because, to his mind, he’s after moreMoreMORE: if he grows up in a country, he’ll strive to become its ruler; if he’s clued in about occult knowledge, he’ll work to master it; if he sees cutting-edge technology in action, he’ll equip his robot doubles with the oomph he builds into his armor; if he’s shown a being with godlike power, he’ll plunder it.
Sorcerer Supreme, you say? Step right this way…
Shawarma, surely?
In the Multiverse, there are an infinite number of sliced rotisserie meats.
Wife and I went on a crusade to find out what shawarma was like, after we saw the first Avengers movie.
In this timeline, we love it.
You mean shawarma. Watching The Avengers right now.
I think this is a fair retort:
“Al Pastor, Assemble!”