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So how bout terribly written character man my dudes? isn't he so much better than that Cap dude?
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So how bout terribly written character man my dudes? isn't he so much better than that Cap dude?
Please no man-ape.
Or please change the name.
fixedPeople can take comfort in the fact that there are some characters even worse than Captain AmericaSo how bout terribly written character man my dudes? isn't he so much better than that Cap dude?
I can't wait till Cap gets the loudest cheer in the theater picking up Mjonir and washing Thanos
I can't wait till Cap gets the loudest cheer in the theater picking up Mjonir and washing Thanos
Word and I'm not even sure how much comic support that has.The potential hype of Cap picking up Mjolnir was ruined by Vision just casually handing it to Thor in AoU
You would think it's that easy but he runs with the ape or gorilla tribe, hence his name, who are directly opposed to the panther tribe (the ruling "religion" of the country).Please no man-ape.
Or please change the name.
They should just go by M'Baku and not Man Ape. But they shouldn't use him anyway.
The potential hype of Cap picking up Mjolnir was ruined by Vision just casually handing it to Thor in AoU
Netflix's big exclusivity deal for Disney's latest movies starts in September
Netflix will become the 'exclusive pay TV home' for Disney's recent hits
The blockbuster deal that Netflix and Disney reached all the way back in 2012 will soon take effect. Beginning in September, Netflix will be allowed to stream all Disney films — including Marvel, Pixar, and Lucasfilm titles — in the same window that they'd typically be made available to HBO, Starz, and other paid TV networks. That's still after the Blu-ray and digital releases, but it's much, much sooner than the long and often unpredictable wait that Netflix customers had to put up with before. All Disney films released theatrically in 2016 and beyond are included in the agreement, for which Netflix is reportedly paying hundreds of millions per year.
The Netflix / Disney exclusivity pact blocks subscription networks like HBO and Starz from procuring Disney's latest hits — at least during that first-run pay TV window — and it also keeps them off Amazon Prime, Hulu, and other streaming services. Netflix gloats about this a little in a new blog post meant to stir excitement about new movies and shows that'll be hitting this summer. "From September onwards, Netflix will become the exclusive US pay TV home of the latest films from Disney, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and Pixar," said Ted Sarandos, the company's content boss. It's no doubt a significant boost in the ongoing exclusivity wars between these big streaming companies.
You would think it's that easy but he runs with the ape or gorilla tribe, hence his name, who are directly opposed to the panther tribe (the ruling "religion" of the country).Please no man-ape.
Or please change the name.
They should just go by M'Baku and not Man Ape. But they shouldn't use him anyway.