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BRB DYING OF CUTENESS

the fact that the weight of chris and scarlett still doesn’t equal to thor look at their feet actually sliding lmao hemsworth is strong af

Look how fuckin DELIGHTED evans is holy shit

Chris Evans is like a three year old who thinks Chris Hemsworth, age five, is a deity. In every image where they’re together he’s almost invariably adoring. There’s one where Hemsworth has him in a headlock and Evans is just like “this is my life now and that’s ok.” 

‘She’s Gotta Have It’ Star DeWanda Wise Lands Plum Role Opposite Brie Larson In ‘Captain Marvel’

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EXCLUSIVE: She’s Gotta Have It star DeWanda Wise has landed a co-star role opposite Brie Larson in Captain Marvel, the Anna Boden-Ryan Fleck-directed Marvel superhero pic. She’ll co-star opposite Larson, Samuel L. Jackson, Jude Law and Ben Mendelsohn. Wise takes the role just as Netflix renewed for a second season She’s Gotta Have It, the series adaptation of Spike Lee’s breakthrough film about a woman balancing a life with three lovers.

It marks the first major movie role for Wise, who previously starred in the series Shots Fired and Underground. She’s repped by UTA and Bold Management & Production.

I swear to God if I watch this movie and they kill her off for what’s her name or turn her into a Falcon type character I’m going to tight

Omg, just found out she’s cast as “

Monica Rambeau

“(Everyone google and get familiar with her quick.)

Oh, hey, Monica-of-the-thousand-codenames-but-one-of-them-was-Captain-Marvel! (Is she still Spectrum right now?) 

Monica’s got a very impressive power set, she’s a former Avenger, she’s former law-enforcement, and she’s generally pretty badass. You probably don’t know who she is because, kind of like Carol during her Binary phase, Monica is so powerful that writers don’t know what to do with her. (Also off-the-page stuff like she was created to maintain squatting rights to the name and there was already another black lady superhero in Storm and who needs two?)

‘She’s Gotta Have It’ Star DeWanda Wise Lands Plum Role Opposite Brie Larson In ‘Captain Marvel’

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Surrounding Natalie Portman and Thor Ragnarok, here’s some facts, information, and research, so people can stop saying Natalie chose not to come back:

Kevin Feige first announced Natalie wouldn’t return in May 2016, stating on the Empire Film podcast there were “many reasons, many of which are in the film, so you will see that.” Of course we now know that in fact is an exaggeration, as Jane Foster’s character is explained away in two sentences about how she dumped him, to which Thor says it was a “mutual dumping.” 

Now, let’s go straight from the source. Natalie Portman said in August 2016 (in an interview that’s been very incorrectly headlined in the media to make it seem like Natalie is choosing to be done): “As far as I know, I’m done,” she told the newspaper. “I mean, I don’t know if maybe one day they’ll ask for an Avengers 7 or whatever, I have no idea. But as far as I know, I’m done, but it was a great thing to be a part of.”

Again speaking to Deadline about big movies like Thor and Star Wars in December 2016: “It is really an incredible thing to get to be part of. As an actor it is like a completely different scale. Because when you are making those movies you are working with so much blue screen and so much fantasy, your imagination has to be so much larger. It is really challenging for me that and I don’t feel like I have gotten it yet. I don’t feel like I have understood it yet. It is something that I’m fascinated by, because I’m really challenged by it more than anything almost. Because when you are in a room that looks like a room and has all the things a room has in it, you can interact with all that stuff, and all that stuff does what it does in life. You don’t have to imagine anything. You are just in the emotional state of your character. When you are doing those blue screen movies, you have to imagine everything outside and within. You have to create the whole world. It is like being a kid again.” When asked if that means she’s up for another Thor: “Yeah well hopefully one day I figure it out! [laughs].”

Kevin Feige apparently felt the lead female character needed to be “Thor’s equal” which is funny because I’m pretty sure considering Jane weak contradicts the point of the first Thor: “We wanted Thor to encounter somebody that was near his equal and that his relationship with Jane may have evolved in unexpected ways in between The Dark World and Ragnarok and we wanted to pit him against a character who was much more his equal and in many ways his superior.”

Director Taika Waititi later stated: “[With Valkyrie] I wanted to make sure we weren’t making a female character that was boring and pretty. What I wanted was someone who was going to play the opposite and be even more of the ‘guy’ character than the guys.

And of course, all of this started because there were rumors that Natalie Portman was reluctant to return for the Dark World once Marvel fired the director she wanted to make the film (Patty Jenkins, who went on to make the #1 superhero origin film of all time). Natalie Portman addressed this in a Marie Clare interview in 2013: The sequel was developed amid reports that Portman was reluctant to make a second go of it. “No,” she says flatly. “Chris is, like, one of the greatest people in Hollywood. He’s the kind of actor who’s so charismatic, he must be tired when he goes home.” You could also presume if Natalie was unhappy with Marvel, she got over it like any professional adult would, considering this would’ve happened before the Dark World filmed, a movie which ended with Thor giving up the chance to be King of Asgard to go and be with Jane. Reshoots were filmed to add the after credits make out session, all of which could’ve been changed if Portman was so difficult to work with. And let’s not forget the Age of Ultron reference which painted Jane in equal relation to Thor as Pepper to Tony, leaving audiences with the presumption they were together, though Jane wasn’t currently in New York. Speaking of which, during the Dark World press tour, when asked if she’d been asked for Avengers 2 yet, she stated: “No, no. Tell them. Tell the Marvel guys.” When asked if she would be game? “Sure, I love these movies.” 

I’ll end by adding that I would agree with the common consensus that Thor: The Dark World wasn’t as good as its predecessor, but I think that blame has been unfairly placed on Natalie Portman. I saw Thor: Ragnarok and enjoyed myself, but I don’t think Thor and Jane needed to be broken up, so that a relationship built over two movies (which had really just begun by the end of the Dark World) went nowhere. You could’ve had Jane sit this one out, and bring her back later for more closure. Portman is contracted for a third film, stating during Comic-Con in 2010 when asked (13:15 mark) that she is not in the Avengers, but will be in future Thor films when/if they are made. If only. 

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STOP SMEARING NATALIE PORTMAN.  Long live Dr. Jane Foster!

Marvel doesn’t understand how to write “normal” women. Full stop.

They can write a meaningful storyline for a tree though.