The normie meltdown over Skrull!Rhodes is proof positive that a proper adaptation of Secret Invasion was never going to work.
The normie meltdown over Skrull!Rhodes is proof positive that a proper adaptation of Secret Invasion was never going to work.
if it didn't happen in the movies, nobody gives a frick
I was slightly disappointed because one of my favorite Roady moments isn’t even him now.
He was replaced after Endgame, bro. The only entry featuring Skrull Rhodes is The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
Really, I remember someone said it was somewhere between civil war and infinity war. Either way that’s good.
The dipshit writer for secret wars wanted that, but the fan backlash was so intense they’ve gone back on it. And I’m with it, having him be a skrull since the end of Civil War completely insults all of his emotions throughout Infinity War and Endgame.
*secret invasion
>The dipshit writer for secret wars wanted that
No, he didn't. He was asked if that was the case and just said "it could be, sure."
Just as bad. Shows he didn’t even care about his own story.
normie meltdown implies that someone actually watched that show (you don't count you pathetic disney shill)
oh yeah that happened
What meltdown?
Bro is a charisma void compared to Terrence Howard
Hi, Terry.
"Next Time, Baby" is kinoer than anything Cheadle has done with the role.
To be frank I think both Cheadle and Howard are way too big of pussies to play War Machine. Anthony Macky might have been a cool War Machine honestly. We needed a tougher buffer more Carl Weathers kind of dude.
The inherent problem with trying to shock the audience by revealing that a bunch of characters were secretly doppelgangers for a long period of time is that it calls into question every decision that character made during that time. The entire premise is fundamentally flawed.
I’ve never been a skrull so no one’s ever doubted anything I’ve ever said or done
I have yet to read Secret Wars proper but the reveal that Spider-Woman and Hank Pym were Skrulls a pretty lengthy period of time kinda did irrevocable damage to those characters. Jess especially suffered heavily from not actually having a personality until they tried to make her a new (annoying) one in 2016.
Oh is that so? Spider man got some irrevocable damage from supposedly being replaced by some literally who character who been larping as him for years huh? Is that really so? Terrible stuff, terrible i say, geezz wheezz
Jess didn't have a personality before that though either, and Hank got Mighty Avengers and Avengers Academy after Secret Invasion which is the best treatment he ever got in the 21st century.
It could have worked if they treated the whole thing as a whole phase instead of MUH MULTIVERSE. It would make sense.
>Skrulls want earth
>The Avengers are no more
>Thor is somewhere in space
>Hulk got turned into cool single dad
>Captain Marvel is fricking nowhere to be seen
>The Scarlet Witch suffered a meltdown and couldn't do jackshit to them
>Pretty much everyone else left were street level characters, Spider-Man and a few supersoldiers
The Skrulls could have terrorized the frick out of earth and no one would have reacted in time to stop them, at least not until the eventual big phase finale movie.
Emilia could have played Veranke perfectly.
More like this never worked in the comics either because this idea was stupid and one of the reasons comics are dying.