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Osgood Perkins’ “The Monkey” opens to $14.2 million, second best ever for Neon
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Osgood Perkins’ “The Monkey” opens to $14.2 million, second best ever for Neon
I mean, Iron man was like literally the first movie in the MCU (discounting that Hulk movie), it also literally started the trope of Bad Guy has literally the same skillset/power as the good guy that was replicated a bunch of times.
GotG, and Thor: Ragnarok are the only movies that are unique and carried by their directors.
Love and thunder is a dumpster fire.
I think bad guy having the same skillset is really just a superhero trope.
I listed DC heroes primarily to show it isn’t just a Marvel thing. But all of these arch enemies are basically evil duplicates of the hero.
I think the trope largely stems from a “How do you defeat someone who is as powerful/strong as you” kinda thing.
Ah I think Thor Ragnarok was what I meant, the Taika Waititi directed movie