The fact that Knowhere was in there as well makes me suspect even more that some inspiration was taken from the games.The various settings like the Corporate Base and Counter-Earth and Knowhere seemed creative, but honestly it didn't do much for me. I feel like they were neat ideas that just kinda were ho-hum on execution.
Final Secret Invasion trailer released a couple weeks ago.
June 23rd Streaming Release on Disney+
Why is Warmachine/Whoever pointing their shoulder mounted weapon at Fury?
Both are equally plausible.Well the main plot point of Secret Invasion is that Earth has been infiltrated by the Skrulls, an alien race of shapeshifters so that probably has something to do with it.
Or bad graphic arts.
BoundingIntoComics said:Sadly, while Brewster had nothing but praise to lavish upon Horn Head's Netflix adventures, he conversely lamented how, "I think that, now that the MCU has taken over the character, they are really, really hurting it."
"If you watched She-Hulk, they turned Daredevil into a cartoon," he said. "It's all animated and it looks bad. I love CG to enhance real movement, but if you don't have any real movement, it just becomes a cartoon. It's just CG. There's no weight to it."
"So I think you know, that She-Hulk was a massive step-down as far as the movement goes and the action," he told Vucic and Dzakovic. "Echo isn't out yet but I've heard it's just as bad. I'd heard they were going to Batgirl it because they weren't happy with it, and now they're doing reshoots and they're planning on airing it – but I think that could also do with the fact that there's a strike, and there's not a lot of content right now, so they're like 'Well, we have it made already'."
BoundingIntoComics said:Returning to the topic of Daredevil's Disney Plus outing, Brewster recalled, "Ultimately, Born Again, I had no doubt that they were gonna reach out to me. Charlie specifically requests me on everything, he always goes out of his way and fights for me to be there, and he asked them over and over to bring me in, and I never even got a phone call."
"Ironically, nobody who worked on seasons one, two, or three, went back," he noted before, in the hopes of truly driving the point home, reiterating, "They really, truly don't want it to be anything like the Marvel Netflix Daredevil, "So, nobody that worked on the original series, other than the cast that they're bringing back, is coming back."
"There were some truly, truly wonderful people who worked on that show, and I think they really added to the magic of that show, and I think that Marvel's making a big mistake," the stuntman concluded. "But what are you going to do?"