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5 Reasons Wanda Maximoff is our new favorite leading lady
Wanda Maximoff, from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has captivated us since her debut in Avengers: Age of Ultron. She starts off as a young, unsure, superpowered woman looking for revenge, and grows into a strong, confidant, and beautiful hero with powers beyond belief.
Leah HarrisPublished 3 years ago in GeeksWandaVision Delivered!
Pandemic 2020 lead to movie theaters being closed, life coming to a halt, and for fans of the Avengers and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, an end to the grand adventures of our beloved heroes. Today, Friday, March 5th, 2021 we finally got a peek into the future and a big Avengers level battle.
Jason Ray MortonPublished 3 years ago in GeeksThe Snyder Cut is Coming
Prepare Yourself for...Something We are less than a month away from The Snyder Cut of Justice League's release on HBO Max. As we speak, there is probably another story getting prepared for release with more teaser photos or spoilers, as that's the way it's been weekly for the last few months. There has been so much hype, time, and effort spent on this movie that it will be the worst misstep since Batman V Superman, no wait, Harley Quinn, or maybe the plot of Wonder Woman 1984, or it will be the greatest superhero movie ever and seemingly one of the greatest films in recent times. While I’m not sure that it’s going to impress many on any level, it no doubt does have its significance.
Anthony CrutcherPublished 3 years ago in GeeksIt's Time For a Live Action Gay Superhero
On first impression, you might not expect me to be much of a fan of superheroes and their high budgeted films however, those who know me fairly well know that I actually love superheroes – especially the Marvel movies! I’ve watched almost every Marvel project at least once by now and I’m still not tired of the action! Comics books on the other hand aren’t really my thing, so I’m not super familiar with the backgrounds of characters outside of their respective movies or tv shows.
Derek EversPublished 3 years ago in GeeksIn Light Of WandaVision Hype... Let Me Crush Your Dreams
Wanda Maximoff; a character we all love and is known by many, a woman who is the face of one of the majorly important superhero team The Avengers, the daughter of the metal-bending holocaust survivor Magneto, a woman who does nothing but fights for what she most believes in even if goes against everything she knows. Wanda Maximoff; The incredibly powerful mutant that’s given the scarlet, or chaos magic that aids her in fighting major demons of her own and the rest of the Avengers, and gave her the name she’s built her entire legacy underneath -- The Scarlet Witch. She is known in the mcu (Marvel Cinematic Universe) verse as the blonde with the face of Elizabeth Olsen, an incredible actor yet incredibly wrong for taking the role. Why, you may ask? In the comics, her original form and where she initially came from, she is both Romani and Jewish-- completely separating her from Elizabeth Olsen, completely separating her from the character the MCU built off of Wanda Maximoff, a white, christian woman.
Tyler BarryPublished 3 years ago in GeeksThe Great Tony Stark and Bruce Wayne Debate
Known around the world in both the world of reality and their own fictional Earth (and, technically, galaxy), these two share the similarity of being insanely rich, corporate owning superheroes. In fact, some terminology of the initial ‘superhero’ may not even fit them, but that’s what people usually think of first. Two separate human beings apart of two different universes, though people compare them more times than two people have ever been compared before. Of course, specifying on their movie counterparts while also including bits of their comic verses. But, here’s the thing that no one has ever thought of, aside from the constant comparisons-- the two share more differences than ever. Tony Stark and Bruce Wayne have constantly been brought to light as the same person through their own universe, but here’s the thing. They are more different than they are the same, and this essay is to prove exactly that, here to prove that their differences separate them more than a protagonist and their faithful, ever so faithful, antagonist (that made the story exactly what it needs to be).
Tyler BarryPublished 3 years ago in GeeksWandaVision: A History Of 'White Vision' In The Comics, And What It Might Mean For The MCU
WARNING: SPOILERS for WandaVision episode 8, 'Previously On..' WandaVision's penultimate episode, 'Previously On..' included quite a few big reveals. Among them was the reveal that, contrary to the claims made by Tyler Hayward in episode 5, Wanda Maximoff never stole Vision's body. It was Hayward and S.W.O.R.D who had truly defied Vision's living will, attempting to revive him for use as a weapon.
Kristy AndersonPublished 3 years ago in GeeksThere is so Much More To Superman & Lois
Originally I had no interest in the new Superman & Lois television show. Their trailer left me completely underwhelmed. Yet, with a day with nothing to do, I figure I may give it a chance. Again, never make assumptions, or do not judge a book by its cover. My personal bias plays a role in the initial lack of appeal for this new series as well.
Easter Eggs And Important Moments In WandaVision Episode 8, 'Previously On..'
WARNING: SPOILERS for WandaVision episode 8, 'Previously On..' The sitcom is well and truly over in WandaVision's penultimate episode, 'Previously On..'. After episode 7's big reveal that all the issues in Wanda's idyllic sitcom world were actually the work of Agatha Harkness, Episode 8 begins with Agatha holding Tommy and Billy hostage, forcing Wanda on a trip back through some of her most painful memories in an effort to determine how exactly she started the Westview anomaly.
Kristy AndersonPublished 3 years ago in GeeksWhat "Wandavision" Means for the MCU and Me
I still remember my first MCU movie. It was Guardians of the Galaxy back in 2014, so I came a little late to the party. I’d had a passing interest in the movies and comic books for a few months but was under the misguided idea that comics were for nerds. Yeah. That was me.
Andy WalserPublished 3 years ago in GeeksTurbulence
Turbulence shook the plane and Sarah's nails dug into the armrest. "Nervous flyer?" a voice asked her from across the aisle. She turned to look at the source and saw an old man.
Jasper James McGreavyPublished 3 years ago in GeeksThe Battle of Tarjét
Adam and Brandon Underwood were twin brothers who did everything together. Since they were born they shared almost every milestone. They took their first steps together. They learned to speak at the same time. They even discovered their super powers on the same day! Adam could harness the power of Ice and Brandon could harness the power of Fire. Although there were other mutants in the world who had come out of hiding, the Twins made the decision to keep their powers a secret. Their parents (who also wielded superpowers) and their girlfriends were the only civilians who knew of their special abilities. The only other connection the Twins had that was aware of their powers was their employer.
Adam DomackPublished 3 years ago in Geeks