First official image of Electro has been released.
... electrode nipples?
Oh I see it now. Still though, the first thing that came to mind was electrode nipples.Only if his nipples are on his abdomen.
Well, they did go out of their way to explain it for Captain America. As for Iron Man, The Hulk, Loki, Red Skull, Abomination and Thor, they aren't wearing costumes.Exactly. What. The. Hell? It's actually a testament to the Marvel movies that I never had that moment.
This is another thing that drives me nuts about superhero movies. "Hey, I got superpowers! Neat! Of course I can't go out until I've customized an outfit to represent those powers. I mean, it's not like I can go out and do crime/save people in jeans and a t-shirt."
What's funny is that I can suspend my disbelief long enough to accept "electricity guy", and then it falls apart at "electricity guy took the time/effort to customize a leather jacket to include lightning bolts, which is probably a huge pain in the ass".
I always imagine they did it for intimidation. They just have a sense for the theatrical.Exactly. What. The. Hell? It's actually a testament to the Marvel movies that I never had that moment.
I always imagine they did it for intimidation. They just have a sense for the theatrical.
Dude, this is an adaptation of a Comic Book. A trope of Comic Book superheroes/supervillains is they hide their real identities by using costumes. If you have trouble suspending disbelief in this regard, why are you watching a comic book movie? Spider-Man in particular goes to great lengths to point out why Peter Parker has to hide his identity (to protect those you love).This is another thing that drives me nuts about superhero movies. "Hey, I got superpowers! Neat! Of course I can't go out until I've customized an outfit to represent those powers. I mean, it's not like I can go out and do crime/save people in jeans and a t-shirt."
What's funny is that I can suspend my disbelief long enough to accept "electricity guy", and then it falls apart at "electricity guy took the time/effort to customize a leather jacket to include lightning bolts, which is probably a huge pain in the ass".
Dude, this is an adaptation of a Comic Book. A trope of Comic Book superheroes/supervillains is they hide their real identities by using costumes. If you have trouble suspending disbelief in this regard, why are you watching a comic book movie? Spider-Man in particular goes to great lengths to point out why Peter Parker has to hide his identity (to protect those you love).
It adds style man. Super-villains gotta look good when they are out arching.I get the secret identities, but the blue guy? What does the lightning bolt on the arm add to whatever he's got going on.
(Also, anyone taking me entirely seriously has never actually payed attention to my posts around here.)
Hench LifeIt adds style man. Super-villains gotta look good when they are out arching.
I'm struggling to think of ONE where the villain is wearing anything that remotely fits your description. In almost every case, its some type of uniform/ suit they had prior to even getting their powers, like the Green Goblin/ Hobgoblin (such things are indeed designed with aesthetics in mind), and I predict Electo's suit will be no different, or they are just not wearing a costume at all but civillian clothes, like Doc Ock, or Sand Man.This is another thing that drives me nuts about superhero movies. "Hey, I got superpowers! Neat! Of course I can't go out until I've customized an outfit to represent those powers. I mean, it's not like I can go out and do crime/save people in jeans and a t-shirt."
What's funny is that I can suspend my disbelief long enough to accept "electricity guy", and then it falls apart at "electricity guy took the time/effort to customize a leather jacket to include lightning bolts, which is probably a huge pain in the ass".
I suppose it's forgivable that you forgot this guy.I'm struggling to think of ONE where the villain is wearing anything that remotely fits your description. In almost every case, its some type of uniform/ suit they had prior to even getting their powers, like the Green Goblin/ Hobgoblin (such things are indeed designed with aesthetics in mind), and I predict Electo's suit will be no different, or they are just not wearing a costume at all but civillian clothes, like Doc Ock, or Sand Man.
The only ones I can think of that do kind of fit your description are the X-Men movies, and then it's only Magneto, really.
Pagers are last century.Lol, he has a pager stuck in the side of his head.
Wouldn't be half as hard as explaining a villain named "The Shocker".Now they just have to justify why anyone in this century with half-a-mind would call himself "Electro"
That's pretty much how they did it in Spectacular Spider-Man, and that was excellent.I guess the trailer at Comicon spoils thatElectro is created by genetically splicing Jamie Foxx with electric eels.
If true, Kurtzman and Orci are lazier hacks than I even believed possible.
That's pretty much how they did it in Spectacular Spider-Man, and that was excellent.