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Big Cap fan. But enjoy RG character also.
It was the best Marvel movie (other than the Spiderman movies) released in the past 5 years. It felt like the older releases, when Disney kept them fairly true to the comic book characters and made them entertaining without throwing in something forced, unnecessary, or "woke".
 
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It was the best Marvel movie (other than the Spiderman movies) released in the past 5 years. It felt like the older releases, when Disney kept them fairly true to the comic book characters and made them entertaining without throwing in something forced, unnecessary, or "woke".
had e until the woke comment
 
It was the best Marvel movie (other than the Spiderman movies) released in the past 5 years. It felt like the older releases, when Disney kept them fairly true to the comic book characters and made them entertaining without throwing in something forced, unnecessary, or "woke".
Ironically not a single aspect of the movie was comic accurate at all. None of these characters were part of the original Thunderbolts. Even the concept of “villains masquerading as heroes” was tenuous as best. The Sentry got a comic accurate costume but his origins were pretty different (admittedly that one would have been pretty hard to pull off in the MCU).
 
Ironically not a single aspect of the movie was comic accurate at all. None of these characters were part of the original Thunderbolts. Even the concept of “villains masquerading as heroes” was tenuous as best. The Sentry got a comic accurate costume but his origins were pretty different (admittedly that one would have been pretty hard to pull off in the MCU).
I noticed though the movie, specifically the Sentry felt based.
 
Finally watched Captain America: Braves New World last night. I give it a 3.5 out of 5.

I'm confused when did the Ed Norton Hulk become canon?

IMO, the movie would have been better if they would have just stuck with Delmar as the bad guy and scrapped most all the Ross stuff especially the Red Hulk. It seemed like that was just added to get the final fight scenes.

So where did I miss the giant thing in the ocean? I haven't seen Eternals, Shang-Chi, BP2 or Quantumania.
 
Finally watched Captain America: Braves New World last night. I give it a 3.5 out of 5.

I'm confused when did the Ed Norton Hulk become canon?

IMO, the movie would have been better if they would have just stuck with Delmar as the bad guy and scrapped most all the Ross stuff especially the Red Hulk. It seemed like that was just added to get the final fight scenes.

So where did I miss the giant thing in the ocean? I haven't seen Eternals, Shang-Chi, BP2 or Quantumania.

It was from the Eternals. Never imagined they would tie those two movies together.

I'm in the minority. I enjoyed the Eternals
 
Finally watched Captain America: Braves New World last night. I give it a 3.5 out of 5.

I'm confused when did the Ed Norton Hulk become canon?

IMO, the movie would have been better if they would have just stuck with Delmar as the bad guy and scrapped most all the Ross stuff especially the Red Hulk. It seemed like that was just added to get the final fight scenes.

So where did I miss the giant thing in the ocean? I haven't seen Eternals, Shang-Chi, BP2 or Quantumania.
It was always canon. The post credit scene to that movie has Tony Stark talking to General Ross about a team that's being put together. Also, William Hurt returned as Ross in Civil War.
It was from the Eternals. Never imagined they would tie those two movies together.

I'm in the minority. I enjoyed the Eternals
I also enjoy Eternals. I think it was hurt by being so close after Endgame and not having any recognizable characters.
 
Finally watched Captain America: Braves New World last night. I give it a 3.5 out of 5.

I'm confused when did the Ed Norton Hulk become canon?

IMO, the movie would have been better if they would have just stuck with Delmar as the bad guy and scrapped most all the Ross stuff especially the Red Hulk. It seemed like that was just added to get the final fight scenes.

So where did I miss the giant thing in the ocean? I haven't seen Eternals, Shang-Chi, BP2 or Quantumania.
It was cool for one movie....end scene.
 
Finally watched Captain America: Braves New World last night. I give it a 3.5 out of 5.

I'm confused when did the Ed Norton Hulk become canon?

IMO, the movie would have been better if they would have just stuck with Delmar as the bad guy and scrapped most all the Ross stuff especially the Red Hulk. It seemed like that was just added to get the final fight scenes.

So where did I miss the giant thing in the ocean? I haven't seen Eternals, Shang-Chi, BP2 or Quantumania.
 

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Finally watched Captain America: Braves New World last night. I give it a 3.5 out of 5.

I'm confused when did the Ed Norton Hulk become canon?

IMO, the movie would have been better if they would have just stuck with Delmar as the bad guy and scrapped most all the Ross stuff especially the Red Hulk. It seemed like that was just added to get the final fight scenes.

So where did I miss the giant thing in the ocean? I haven't seen Eternals, Shang-Chi, BP2 or Quantumania.

It always has been. They just sort of ignored it other than small references, I believe in the first Avengers Banner mentioned destroying Harlem, and Ross returned in Civil War and I also believe in that he referenced the Hulk rampaging through Harlem as a reason to control superheroes.

In Shang-Chi the Abomination made a small appearance fighting Wong in the organized fights. And then in She-Hulk Emil Blonsky was in it and showed him as a prisoner trying to reform, and also show Wong getting him to go to do the fight in Shang-Chi.

CA:BNW is the first one that Tim Blake Nelson returns as Sterns and Liv Tyler as Betty so in a way it's the first movie that really directly references TIH but it has always been canon, just kinda ignored.
 
It was from the Eternals. Never imagined they would tie those two movies together.

I'm in the minority. I enjoyed the Eternals

I think it's a decent movie. I don't get why it was hated so much. A legit criticism I think is that was a lot of characters to throw at us all at once and it didn't feel like they really had time to flesh them all out very well. Plus what they ended up being kinda made them seem like hollow characters to me. I actually think it was a movie that might have been better as a 6 episode mini-series instead of a movie.
 
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