Marvel Cinematic Universe (2008 - present)

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  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    thedove wrote: »
    This is who he was in the comics

    Simon Williams starts out as a rival industrialist to Tony Stark (Iron Man). After his company fails, he’s manipulated by Baron Zemo and the Masters of Evil, who transform him into a being of pure ionic energy. Given immense strength and durability, he becomes Wonder Man — originally sent to infiltrate and destroy the Avengers from within.

    However, Simon’s conscience wins out, and he sacrifices himself to save the Avengers — dying heroically in his first appearance.

    I am guessing that they aren't following this for the series. Though that sounds like an interesting story.

    In the comics he doesn’t stay dead for long (this is comics, after all). His consciousness is later restored, and he becomes a full-fledged Avenger. His powers include:

    Superhuman strength (on par with Thor and Hulk)

    Invulnerability

    Ionic energy manipulation

    Flight (in later versions)

    Immortality (his ionic body doesn’t age or tire)


    One of the fun twists in his story is that Wonder Man becomes a Hollywood actor and stuntman, giving him a very different kind of fame from his teammates. This “celebrity superhero” angle often brings humor, vanity, and humanity to his character. This looks like what they are exploring in this version.

    Marvel Studios has been developing a Wonder Man live-action series for Disney+, with Yahya Abdul-Mateen II cast as Simon Williams. The show is said to explore his life as a hero and Hollywood star, mixing satire with the superhero genre. But it would appear that Wonder Man won't have powers or by heroic? Interesting choice for them.

    Course some may make a deal out of the fact that the character in the comics was Caucasian and is now being place by a POC.

    Thank you, its give a lot more context to the two trailers.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    thedove wrote: »

    Course some may make a deal out of the fact that the character in the comics was Caucasian and is now being place by a POC.

    From the trailer it looks like that's kind of the point, I guess there will be a backlash to his race and that'll be part of the story of the actual show.

    It all looks a bit meta to me; like there have been other films and shows commenting on the superhero genre (like The Franchise) and now Marvel want even a piece of that pie; they can't even let other people spoof them.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    I have pretty much given up on Marvel during phase 5, the last TV show I fully watched was Loki season 2 and not watched any of the movies since Deadpool and Wolverine and skipped a few of the films from phase 4. The quality in writing took a deep nose dive for me.

    I will give Wonder Man a chance as Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is a good actor and Ben Kingsley is amusing as Trevor.
  • mtmmtm United Kingdom
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    The last one I watched was Ms Marvel, and I don’t think I got to the end of it. The TV shows feel even more dispensable than the films. I started Secret Invasion and it was terrible.
    I did watch the Friendly Neighbourhood Spider Man cartoon a few weeks back when I had covid and it was enjoyable enough on my sickbed.

    I watched Thunderbolts a couple of weeks back; just nothingy, although maybe slightly less bland than Captain America 4 which feels like a TV movie.
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