MCU Television and Animation Series on Disney + - WandaVision, FATWS, Loki, etc

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Vincent's all but confirmed that his Kingpin in the MCU is the same one that was in the Netflix series.

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And now it's confirmed.
Good to hear he confirmed my question. You know it kind of make since why Kinpin is less violent in Hawkeye than he was on Netflix. Maybe it's a little character development form the couple of years we haven't seen him.

Edit: Although I do feel bad for the Agents of Shield fans with the final revel at the end of the last episode making it clear that they are ignoring that show's existence.
 
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Good to hear he confirmed my question. You know it kind of make since why Kinpin is less violent in Hawkeye than he was on Netflix. Maybe it's a little character development form the couple of years we haven't seen him.

Edit: Although I do feel bad for the Agents of Shield fans with the final revel at the end of the last episode making it clear that they are ignoring that show's existence.
Because its D+. Like come on, we all know that is the real answer.
 
Moon Knight looks...........eh? Blah blah disassociative identity disorder blah blah British accent blah blah Marvel's batman
 
I think it looks cool, but I'm mostly happy Oscar's getting out from Star Wars' shadow and he can actually have some fun on screen for a change.
Hasn’t he BEEN in the MCU already? I don’t remember WHO he played but I’m pretty sure I remember him being cast as something or other. Probably a useless throwaway villain.

Are there any other actors who’ve doubled up on roles in the MCU?
 
Hasn’t he BEEN in the MCU already? I don’t remember WHO he played but I’m pretty sure I remember him being cast as something or other. Probably a useless throwaway villain.

Are there any other actors who’ve doubled up on roles in the MCU?
Sure you're not thinking of Sebastian Stan or that guy from Eternals who played Jon Snow in GOT? They all look kind of similar.
 
Moon Knight premiered today. Probably should've dropped the first two episodes as the premiere because the first episode is almost nothing but pure setup until the last 30 seconds. Steven Grant is written and portrayed too hammy, really going overboard with the awkward thing. Knonshu is a bit too quippy and it sounds like they modified F. Murray Abraham's voice too much, making it sound generic and boomy.

It does overall seem promising, though. Hopefully they don't stumble and fuck it up.
 
Pretty strong first episode, but I agree with @Tor Lugosi that dropping the second episode would've been nice since I was ready to see more of him in the costume. Glad Oscar Isaac is getting to do something that isn't fucking Star Wars.
 
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Moon Knight premiered today. Probably should've dropped the first two episodes as the premiere because the first episode is almost nothing but pure setup until the last 30 seconds. Steven Grant is written and portrayed too hammy, really going overboard with the awkward thing. Knonshu is a bit too quippy and it sounds like they modified F. Murray Abraham's voice too much, making it sound generic and boomy.

It does overall seem promising, though. Hopefully they don't stumble and fuck it up.
I read reviews that were kind of dancing around it sucking but so far actual peoples opinions seem to be airing more positively. Fingers crossed.
 
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I read reviews that were kind of dancing around it sucking but so far actual peoples opinions seem to be airing more positively. Fingers crossed.
Worst I've heard is that the next few episodes aren't as good as the first, which is fair because I've not seen many shows that maintain that kind of consistency.
 
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