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Originally posted by fishbowlhead View PostYear the Netflix shows are brutal at times, could it be an edit for a specific country and thats it for all regions on the Winter soldier?
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Two of the biggest early Summer blockbusters this year have just revealed atypical runtimes for their respective franchise. Fandango reports that Sam Raimi’s “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” will be coming in as the shortest Phase 4 film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe – clocking in at just 126 minutes. The last Marvel […]
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is the shortest Phase 4 film to date clocking in at 2hr 6min
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Tickets for Marvel Studios’ “Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness” are now on sale and tied to that are some new posters, a new clip, and some interview sound bites from the film’s beloved director Sam Raimi. Speaking with Fandango, the “Evil Dead” and “Drag Me to Hell” filmmaker confirmed comments by Marvel’s Kevin […]
Sam Raimi says he hopes to direct another Marvel film in future and he's also very much open to the idea of one day, should Marvel/Sony want it, making Spider-Man 4
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Originally posted by Neon Ignition View PostSam Raimi says he hopes to direct another Marvel film in future and he's also very much open to the idea of one day, should Marvel/Sony want it, making Spider-Man 4
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Okay so No Way Home. I think the film is absolutely fantastic. But when I saw it I felt there was one total movie-breaking flaw in the story. Not that it mattered a damn to my enjoyment. I still loved it. But what has struck me since is that, in a world where people love to pick holes in movies, I haven’t seen much talk of this… which makes me wonder if I have it wrong.
So big, big, big spoilers here because it involves the setup but also the outcome at the end. Be warned.
It is made very clear at the start that Dr Strange can’t turn back time for Peter. He can’t actually undo anything. What he can do is make people forget that Peter Parker is Spider-Man. Now the flaw in the movie should be instantly apparent then and there. Spider-Man is all over the news, his identity is all over the news. It’s in broadcasts, newspapers, all over the internet. It’s everywhere. The events are not undone. Time has not been turned back. Everything that happened happened. Those broadcasts aren’t wiped from existence somehow. So if everyone suddenly forgets that Peter Parker is Spider-Man, about 30 seconds later they all know who he is all over again. But maybe it’s fudged and they won’t even understand those events or won’t know who Spider-Man is because of this spell?
But at the end, we actually see this play out and Happy knows he met May through Spider-Man. The news broadcasts talk about what happened with Spider-Man. So it’s clear the events all played out exactly as is. Indeed nothing has been undone. They have just forgotten the connection between Peter and Spider-Man… which should have lasted about as long as it took to glance up at one of those screens running the broadcasts or look at the headlines on the internet.
Have I missed something here? Did they get around this somehow?
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No you didn’t miss anything. You’re completely right. I find this with literally every tv show and movie and I honestly believe that if I was in charge I would be able to do it without plot holes such as this. Having never done it I’m sure there’s some huge problem I’m not aware of; there must be otherwise it just means the writers are bone idle.
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