Of course, they just did something like that w/ Spider-Man... and I felt that whole affair was pretty lame (and basically also ruined Doctor Strange's characterization for me) -- I'm of course referring to the movies, not comics.
Superman was/is definitely the trickiest hero in that regard...
My point wasn't that they needed to kill off anyone. In Steve Rogers' case, they chose a different, less drastic way to retire the character.
Natasha didn't already have her own film franchise (even though a movie was planned). Iron Man seemed to have pretty clearly run its course w/ this...
IF Scott (or most any other substantial/main hero w/ his/her own show/franchise) would die in the near future, I'd think they might save that for later during Secret Wars or something like that...
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Nah... that could/might be a "pleasant" (for lack of a better word) surprise if so, but just don't see it, especially given how lighthearted this particular series/run (and Paul Rudd himself) has been -- it would certainly be a 180-about-face shocker if he actually dies for real (to never return...
I've pretty much never minded longer films if the length is warranted... but beginning to think maybe shorter, tighter cuts should be offered/possible as an alternate option for home video releases... as I'm I finding I really don't have the time to revisit many longer movies (or even sit thru...
I never followed or cared about Antman in the comics back in the day, but it might well become my clear favorite of the MCU series of movies... while all the ones I did follow and/or like (at least to some extent) as comics have all faltered in some significant ways and/or had plenty of busts...
Agreed.
Like you said, we don't know if she actually vaxed herself... or if she's actually an anti-vaxxer or the like. She really only expressed she's against mandates (probably by/via govt) to force people to vax, not that she doesn't believe vaccination is good/effective/etc. She even...