Oh **** son. I stopped listening to Houston radio about ~2004. I think it was the Eagle at that time.
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"Genetically engineered perfect human...with Will Poulter's face" stretches what I'm willing to consider believable in a comic book movie.
that image looks cartoonishly terrible. Dude is already a bad actor, making him look that silly is doing him absolutely no favors. I'll pass on this
I liked Poulter in The Maze Runner movies. Not sure I can buy into the character the above image shows. Don't think he was made for anything beyond TMR-type movies.
Can we hope this character doesn't sink a movie to the depths to rest alongside the Titanic and Batman v Superman Jesse Eisenberg's Lex Luthor (WTF were they thinking?)
I can’t take Poulter seriously as some big bad villain would be like if Silas tried to act all tough…you’d just bust out laughing Is this movie gonna be more of the same hijinks and tomfoolery like they always try to do with Ant-Man and Thor?
You guys are mean what is wrong with the poulter guy? I cant think of anything i have seen him beside the bandersnatch netflix choose your own adventure show.
I like him as an actor from what I've seen: We're the Millers, Midsommar, The Revenant, Dopesick...I just think he's goofy looking.
As fans gear up for the arrival of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, a recent report via Deadline has revealed that the upcoming Marvel Studios film is tracking a $130 million opening following the launch of ticket sales. While the numbers appear to be stronger than the first film's $94.3 million debut, it still tracks behind the $146.5 million opening of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 back in 2017. Additionally, the film tracks significantly behind Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, which opened on the same weekend last year to $187.4 million. Regardless, with the upcoming movie several weeks away, it still has time to drum up more hype for a potentially stronger debut, especially if word-of-mouth can prove strong enough, which could lead to decent legs in the following weeks. However, keep in mind that Marvel films tend to be more front-loaded at the box office lately, which was especially apparent recently in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania's nearly 70% drop on its second weekend. I’m not looking forward to this movie if I’m being honest…I don’t plan to watch it in theaters, and if word of mouth isn’t good, I’ll probably skip it all together like I did the last Thor movie I’m just getting tired of all the goofiness and attempts to be a comedy…When are we finally gonna get serious? Marvel is like Dwight Howard to me right now…it’s time to get into playoff mode, and you’re in the locker room making fart jokes…