Hi, dragonfire!
You're welcome, and you're welcome.
You're welcome again.
So that's why I'm pretty sure that Hugh and Ryan will be done with Wolverine and Deadpool by then.
Glad you know.
Well, I'm glad you're enjoying those movies.
Glad you know.
Yes, I know you know. I've only been saying it repeatedly.
How you guys put up with me...
You're welcome.
Glad you agree. They need to give their characters a break.
Oh, so you think the multiverse thing is a risk?
It's okay, you can admit it.
No one cared for anyone else in that movie, and even Keaton wasn't enough to draw people in.
Probably, although I'm only there for Garfield.
He got royally screwed over. He should've been the MCU Peter. And if they do that then they'll eventually have to recast Captain America and Iron Man, since both Evans and Downey Jr. are getting too old for the roles.
You're welcome.
Oh, so you think F4 is cursed? It's only cursed because Hollywood never knows how to properly adapt them.
Well, that first F4 movie that The Cannon Group made was just awful, dragonfire.
Consider yourself lucky that we were spared. Remember, this is the same studio that did Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, and the original Captain America movie that went straight to video.
And animated shows are notorious for getting cancelled after only a couple of seasons. Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes had that happen as well.
Fox didn't know what they were doing with those F4 movies. They also screwed up with Daredevil, Elektra, X-3: The Last Stand, and X-Men Origins: Wolverine, remember?
Wait, they killed John Krasinski's Reed Richards in the Multiverse of Madness?
Well, the Wesley Snipes Blade movies did pretty well.
Thanks for the link. Yep, I heard about that, and good riddance.