figmentPez
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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Did I hear PATRICK STEWART in that trailer? Are they finally doing House of M and introducing mutants to the MCU?
Ehhhh I don't trust anything these people say anymore. They need to hide these things or at least obfuscate them. Or have we forgotten months ofHe did say he was not returning as Xavier. Either he was lying or he's coming to the MCU as someone new.
He did say he was not returning as Xavier. Either he was lying or he's coming to the MCU as someone new.
I'd say WandaVision, at the very least, would be good to watch. Wanda looks to play a major role.So... am I gonna have to watch the D+ shows to get the full experience of this movie? Because I don't have D+ but I'm starting to get the feeling I'll need to know events and characters from What If, Wandavision, Loki, etc. And I don't like that.
Lemme know if you need help finding a place to watch such things.So... am I gonna have to watch the D+ shows to get the full experience of this movie? Because I don't have D+ but I'm starting to get the feeling I'll need to know events and characters from What If, Wandavision, Loki, etc. And I don't like that.
I got my usual place, thanks. I just haven't bothered before now. Looks like I'm gonna need to bother.Lemme know if you need help finding a place to watch such things.
Honestly the D+ shows are mostly on a level with the mainline movies, albeit maybe heavier on the character interactions than the spectacle. I found them a lot more interesting than Shang-Chi or The Eternals even without considering that they're setting up the new status quo for the movies going forward.So... am I gonna have to watch the D+ shows to get the full experience of this movie? Because I don't have D+ but I'm starting to get the feeling I'll need to know events and characters from What If, Wandavision, Loki, etc. And I don't like that.
I got nothing out of the first few episodes of What If and bounced right off, honestly. Thought WandaVision, Loki, and Hawkeye were all well worth the time, though.Those three especially. Falcon and Winter Soldier had a couple missed beats, but was still WAY better than Eternals. But What If, WandaVision, and Loki were stellar.
Hawkeye was good too, yeah. And I understand how you felt about the first few What If - the Star Lord T'Challa episode made me roll my eyes a few times at the fangirling.I got nothing out of the first few episodes of What If and bounced right off, honestly. Thought WandaVision, Loki, and Hawkeye were all well worth the time, though.
Also I simply cannot take Erin Kellyman seriously in any role I ever see her in (granted I've only seen her in F&tWC and Solo). They keep trying to make her some inspiring modern day Joan of Arc but I just can't buy it. The meawy moufd cockney accent didn't help either (every successive utterance of "Wun wouwd, wun paypouw" was more nails-on-a-blackboard than its predecessor).Falcon & Winter Soldier was good in parts, but the villain motivation was lacking (it was also hurt from Covid lockdowns and reworking parts of the script. Apparently, part of the terrorist's original plans involved unleashing a deadly virus).
WandaVision and Loki would probably be the two shows you'd want to watch for Multiverse of Madness coming up. You probably won't need them, but certainly wouldn't hurt to have information. If you just want a simple fix both shows can easily be summed up for you.So... am I gonna have to watch the D+ shows to get the full experience of this movie? Because I don't have D+ but I'm starting to get the feeling I'll need to know events and characters from What If, Wandavision, Loki, etc. And I don't like that.
Honestly? Not unless you want to. A common complaint people have of comics is you have to read other books to know what's going on in a different book, and I honestly think that's usually not true. You just accept that here's a character you haven't seen before, or is different from the last time you saw them, and just kinda accept some shit happened off issue/off camera. You can go back for context if you want but it usually doesn't impact the storyI got my usual place, thanks. I just haven't bothered before now. Looks like I'm gonna need to bother.
This is true as far as it goes, but the question was whether you need the context to get the full experience of the new Doctor Strange movie. I can't imagine going into it without having seen what Wanda went through in her show and not feeling left out when Strange is suddenly going to her for help/advice with magic.Honestly? Not unless you want to. A common complaint people have of comics is you have to read other books to know what's going on in a different book, and I honestly think that's usually not true. You just accept that here's a character you haven't seen before, or is different from the last time you saw them, and just kinda accept some shit happened off issue/off camera. You can go back for context if you want but it usually doesn't impact the story
"Wanda went through some shit and discovered she's super strong"This is true as far as it goes, but the question was whether you need the context to get the full experience of the new Doctor Strange movie. I can't imagine going into it without having seen what Wanda went through in her show and not feeling left out when Strange is suddenly going to her for help/advice with magic.
I've watched all of them. But the question was "do I have to" which leads me to believe they don't really want to, and I don't think it's needed to get if not the absolute complete experience, isn't needed to get the majority of the experience. If you feel like you have to do homework to get the 'full experience' it makes me think it's not an experience you want, but that threshold is up to everyone's own definition.If that is "the full experience" for you, good for you
True. There's a difference to me though. Having read the Witcher books or played the games? Not necessary to watch the series. Having watched Infinity War to make sense of Endgame? Pretty much necessary. The shows to the movies....Well, I mean, Multiverse of Madness isn't out yet, so who knows, but I do think you're going to be expected to go in with some background, and/or willing to accept some strange character arc leaps.I've watched all of them. But the question was "do I have to" which leads me to believe they don't really want to, and I don't think it's needed to get if not the absolute complete experience, isn't needed to get the majority of the experience. If you feel like you have to do homework to get the 'full experience' it makes me think it's not an experience you want, but that threshold is up to everyone's own definition.
If "Wanda got stronger" is all the information you need to get the full experience, why bother watching any of the movies at all when there are handy plot summaries all over the internet? Why not just wait for the final movie of each phase, watch it, and fill in the gaps with pithy one-line summaries?I've watched all of them. But the question was "do I have to" which leads me to believe they don't really want to, and I don't think it's needed to get if not the absolute complete experience, isn't needed to get the majority of the experience. If you feel like you have to do homework to get the 'full experience' it makes me think it's not an experience you want, but that threshold is up to everyone's own definition.
Because you want that story and are interested in it.If "Wanda got stronger" is all the information you need to get the full experience, why bother watching any of the movies at all when there are handy plot summaries all over the internet? Why not just wait for the final movie of each phase, watch it, and fill in the gaps with pithy one-line summaries?
While I'm sure lots of kids will see this movie, I really don't think kids are who this trailer is marketing to, they don't know who chip and dale areanyone else find it strange that this kids show trailer heavily features a song that says "bitch" and the N word?
Adults that were kids in the 80s…who is that for? Kids? Adults? What the hell is going on?
Yes and no. Mickey Mouse's Clubhouse was VERY popular with the preschool set, and that show ran from 2006-2016, while continuing in reruns for a few years after. Chip n' Dale were semi-regulars on it. So, they may not know who the Rescue Rangers are, but Chip and Dale, for sure.While I'm sure lots of kids will see this movie, I really don't think kids are who this trailer is marketing to, they don't know who chip and dale are