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For me he doesn't even have to have the mask, I would be happy with just the suit
I'm not really getting my hopes up for that costume, it feel like I'm going to be disappointedFor me he doesn't even have to have the mask, I would be happy with just the suit
Looks like he does get a suit in DotFP
That would be interesting. I'd like to see that if they're going down that route.I would love a prequel to the walking dead
Something between the lines of when infection literally FIRST started and the current timeline of Rick and the gang
For example - an atmosphere similar to the chaos of DAWN OF THE DEAD prior to the mall settlement. Something literally where you see the world falling apart.
*sigh* stop trying to do the Marvel thing. Take some time ( a few years) to fix the problem DC.
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*sigh* stop trying to do the Marvel thing. Take some time ( a few years) to fix the problem DC.
Marvel doesn't really do the "TV" outside of their crappy cartoons. WB is more talking about the likes of Arrow and the introduction of Flash. Agents of SHIELD are their first venture but from I have seen, it is more drama and I really have less interest in new characters that aren't mutants and people with no power.
WB haven't even announced anything solid and they are doing the "Marvel thing" already. They go MoS to Batman/Superman isn't even a Marvel thing? If anything, Marvels thing is to do a bunch of solo/origins films and then jump on the ensemble film, their is a long and drawn out plan.
Announcing that they might possibly do a bunch of movies at a time is what Marvel did and it was successful. DC is trying to play Mr. Me Too and I hope it don't bite them.Warner Bros. releases 12 to 14 movies annually, and CEO Kevin Tsujihara says that the foundation of their upcoming slate of films will come from DC Entertainment,
"I think the basis, foundation of those 12 to 14 pictures are going to be coming from DC Entertainment."
Warner Bros. releases 12 to 14 movies annually, and CEO Kevin Tsujihara says that the foundation of their upcoming slate of films will come from DC Entertainment,
"I think the basis, foundation of those 12 to 14 pictures are going to be coming from DC Entertainment."