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That
Would be an awesome idea!
Let’s put that energy out there..... come on brother!!! LETS GO TO THE TWITTA!!!!
Martha
That
Would be an awesome idea!
Let’s put that energy out there..... come on brother!!! LETS GO TO THE TWITTA!!!!
Martha
Kev and Perlmutter will never deal with eachotheryo does this team ever get a nights rest? they just came back from the future after a lifetime of trauma in the framework and its straight to this government huntdown inhuman mystery goon shyt ... they earned a spot to at least be bench players for the avengers man

What avengersyo does this team ever get a nights rest? they just came back from the future after a lifetime of trauma in the framework and its straight to this government huntdown inhuman mystery goon shyt ... they earned a spot to at least be bench players for the avengers man


Kev and Perlmutter will never deal with eachother![]()
What avengers
You mean Tony and Vision walking around the empty azz mansion together![]()
SHIELD is technically destroyed. Maria Hill works for Tony Stark now and Nick is doing spy shyt around the world lolwhat do you mean? in terms of reasons why the show is more distant from the movies in the recent seasons?
more reasons to have quake and friends show up
all i know is nick fury better promote them, how is maria hill supposed to be a high up in shield but these 7 members been dealing with world ending events every year
my sexy senorita you... Gawddamn that little Ruby bytch fukk her man... She didn't deserve that... Hopefully they can give her that deus ex could on stimulus package upgrade...This show too good for network tv anyway they need to try to get this picked up on a streaming service. However at this point after all the trauma they been through I wouldn’t be surprised if they all quit and moved far away form each other. They all are gonna have the worst type of ptsd

After two somewhat financially and critically disappointing Ghost Rider films, the character laid dormant for a few years until Marvel's Agents of SH.I.E.L.D. delivered audiences a new interpretation of the character. Brian Taylor, who co-directed Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, was left unimpressed with the iteration of the character, claiming that he's an example of a much darker corner of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
“They’ve brought that character back on TV now and he looks like the clean, vanilla, G-rated character again," Taylor confessed to Flickering Myth. "That version really has no interest for me, but I do think a scary, rated R, horror superhero movie is an awesome thing that should be done and I wish that Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance had been it.”
This sentiment echoes thoughts he shared with ComicBook.com earlier this year that there's an overwhelming feeling of "sameness" to the MCU as a whole.
"The Marvel [Studios] movies, I just don't understand at all. I have to be honest, they seem very long to me," Taylor confessed. "I've got to be careful the way I say this. I just don't get them. I'm kind of bored with them and I just don't find them particularly entertaining. I think they're really well made in terms of craft. The action is really good. They're technically really great. They have a lot of actors that I love. But I just don't get it."
The filmmaker also detailed how much he regretted not pushing the character into darker realms with the movie he made alongside co-director Mark Neveldine.
“I think that Ghost Rider should be a rated R, horror character. The original script that David Goyer wrote for that movie, which was actually written almost a decade before the first Ghost Rider film, was a hardcore, rated R horror script and it was awesome," Taylor confessed to Flickering Myth. “Then, in the time between that and the second movie, the script had been rewritten literally 14 times or 16 times or something like that to the point where it was kind of a mess. It was also just a little too clean and a little too restrained."
With films like Deadpool and Logan being huge successes, an R-rated Ghost Rider film would have potentially played well, yet the character likely won't hit the big screen anytime soon.
“If we had had the opportunity to do the original, rated R Goyer script, I think that movie would’ve been a classic," Taylor admits. "I think the cast was really good and I think we got a lot of things right. I think the design of the character was fantastic. The way we did Ghost Rider as a tar-bubbling, black, charred creature was absolutely the right take on Ghost Rider.”

So Robbie Reyes is vanillaDidn't want to make a new thread for this so
'Ghost Rider' Sequel Director Calls 'Agents of SHIELD' Version "Vanilla"
Breh is just in his feelings cause his movie sucked and he got one-upped![]()



if i ain't watch season 5 till now, should I still watch this?We find out what Coulson's deal with GR was tonight.![]()

Didn't want to make a new thread for this so
'Ghost Rider' Sequel Director Calls 'Agents of SHIELD' Version "Vanilla"
Breh is just in his feelings cause his movie sucked and he got one-upped![]()
So Robbie Reyes is vanilla![]()






Yeah you missing out on bothi ain't watched an ep this season... i know i'm missing out
punisher too![]()