I feel like while we've had a bunch of villains become heroes in recent years but we've not had nearly enough heroes becoming villains which equivalent exchange I think for every villain that goes hero permanently there should be one hero that goes villain permanently
im watching all the marvel movies in chronological order and ranking them all (just.. cause) and im very surprised to find that iron man three has become my favourite iron man? when did that happen. where did this overwhelming love for this movie come from. hello
Ok so it's currently like 3 am and I'm supposed to be sleeping but I noticed something in the trailer for Transformers: Rise Of Beasts and I didn't see anyone else taking about it's and it got me in a chokehold
There are these two clips in the trailer that caught my eye
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So here we see some kind of Cybertronian tech spreading over our human MC for the movie- Nova, that was give to him by Mirage (after he said "Hey Nova," (what I am assuming is the name of this Character, "take the wheel" and then tosses Nova something that immediately starts transforming around his arm (to me it lookes like it's beeing take out of the subspace) and the first thing that popped onto my mind is 'oh blaster' however later when Bumblebee is transforming on the giant black metal whatever we see something or someone hanging onto his legs/backside
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It's was a few seconds shit and it's looks like a human sized Cybertronian but we see the opening for the face and considering the size and colour of the armour (that is the same as the thing Mirage gave Nova, all with blue stripes down the thighs that reminds me of Mirages design in this movie) my theory is that Mirage give Nova like an armour that envelopes whatever it's host is at the moment and does whatever the fuck is it's function (protection/built in weapons/ ect)
Just to say that if this is true, thank you Travis Knight I've been waiting fOR THIS
Danny was able to convince his parents to let him explore New York while they were doing the ghost convention as soon as he was able to find a place with no cameras he transform and started to explore. He learns that the ghost convention was not that far from Avenger Tower he decides that if he is going to be here all week that he might as well have some fun.
Tony can't sleep knowing how many bruises appear on Strange's beautiful body after every battle just because he prefers his pretty rags and stubbornly rejects the high-tech iron suit. But Tony knows how to be persistent and diplomatic.😌😏
Watched rise of the beasts and genuinely when Mirage sacrificed himself for Noah I thought it was going to be fine because like he put something important (like his spark or something) in the hand gun Noah had on. So even he died he wouldn’t actually die die because his spark wasn’t there. But no, we got weird Ironman suit instead.
That’s like the one part of the movie that really got under my skin. I hate it when humans get transformer power ups. Now if Noah just had like a big gun on the back of Bee, I’d be all for him having a TF weapon and killing bots, but he didn’t. He got a weird suit and I think that’s weird. I just really cannot stand when humans get transformer powers.
because I'm weird I decided to try reading the x-men from their first 1963 Uncanny X-Men stuff. I'll probably end up skipping ahead to the good stuff. though at the moment, I'm reminded of how utterly terrifying 60s Ironman design is.
No soul in those empty eye holes.
uh the source is Uncanny X-Men 1963 the first Annual
remember how people got on Tony's case for bringing a 16 year old to fight whilst Bruce is, frequently, known to show up with "This is my small orphan. I found him and taught him to fight crime."