Kevin Feige seems to really like beating DC to the punch. He went forward with Captain America: Civil War once Batman V Superman was announced, ramped up The Eternals when New Gods was considered and now he is going to get the multiverse going before DC's Flash movie does the same. With that in mind, I really hope that Warner Brothers announces a Warlord movie. It might never get made, like much that they announce, but at least it might convince Feige to greenlight a Ka-Zar film!
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Do I detect the kernel of another STF team?...The Shirts-are-for-wimps Legion?
It am Savage Hawkman and Savage She-Hulk in future? Do you have a bunch of Savages for a tribe of savages?
@Ross: Or, at the very least, a "Korak, Son of Tarzan" film from Disney.
Either way, I can't wait to see what you have planned for STF #3333. Only two weeks and four days left!*
*May 29, 2021.
How about that? Gog's head is in the Savage Land. But, his hands are appearing in Metropolis (back in STF #3313)!
It looks like Krang's newest teleporter, to and from Dimension X, still needs a lot of work.
Your theory on Marvel creating movies in response to DC sounds like international politics in Reagan error. US would announce projects to get Russia to match (i.e. Star Wars II, I was working on it) which eventually forced Russia bankrupt.
What a clean, beautiful cover. The art styles don't quite match, but it's way too pretty to care about.
"Bad Gog! Bad, bad Gog!"
The DCEU seems to be a recovering train wreck. Bad choices in Man of Steel and Batman vs Superman, reported directorial abuse during Justice League, multiple announced-and-cancelled projects, hesitance (even apparent reluctance) to fire Amber Heard after her taped admission of domestic abuse, the saturation of unrelated projects like Joker and The Batman, and other missteps seem to be overshadowing the success of Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and Shazam!.
I hope DC and Warner can get their act together soon enough.
this IS dc with their act together.
Personally, I liked BvS:DOJ and JL. The first SUICIDE SQUAD was merely OK. But, the only DC flick I was truly disappointed in was HQ/BoP.
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