Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Here’s How Eva Green Could Look As Nightmare In Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness

Here’s How Eva Green Could Look As Nightmare In Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness

The Sorcerer Supreme will be returning in just a couple of years to save the Earth from mystical threats, as his upcoming sequel Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness was confirmed earlier this month at Comic-Con. We know that Benedict Cumberbatch’s magic man will be joined by Elizabeth Olsen’s Scarlet Witch for the movie, which should be an exciting new pairing in the MCU, but we don’t yet know who’ll they’ll be teaming up to defeat.

However, all the signs are pointing to Nightmare serving as Doctor Strange 2‘s main villain. The comic book character is the demonic ruler of the Dream Dimension, which could explain the horror movie influences that we’ve been told to expect from the pic. He’s a lesser-known foe from the Marvel universe, though, so the filmmakers should have freedom to do what they like with him. Like present a gender-flipped version of the villain, for example.

If this does happen, digital artist BossLogic has found the perfect actress for the job: Eva Green, recently seen in Disney’s Dumbo. Down below we have an amazing poster that BL’s made based on this concept, with Green captured in the center as Nightmare and Strange and Wanda on either side of her. Note their creepy blood-weeping eyes.

If you’ve ever seen Green in underrated supernatural series Penny Dreadful, you’ll know that she has the chops to pull off an other-worldy, complex role like this one. As BL says in his caption for his original Twitter post: “She is a scary woman, but beautiful at the same time.” Plus, Green already has a history of playing villains in comic book movie productions (see 300: Rise of an Empire and Sin City: A Dame to Kill For).

Tell us, though, do you have any picks for who should play Nightmare in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, regardless of gender? Join the discussion in the usual place below.



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Avengers: Endgame Directors Explain That Big Thanos Plot Hole

Avengers: Endgame Directors Explain That Big Thanos Plot Hole

When Avengers: Endgame revealed that it planned to use time travel to reverse Thanos’ snap, I figured that no matter how tightly the film was written that we were in for some plot holes. After all, stuff not making sense if you think about it logically is a cornerstone of pretty much every time travel movie, and Endgame proved to be no exception.

The plot hole that generated the most discussion revolved around Steve Rogers’ whereabouts as he lived his life with Peggy. Was he in the background of the MCU the entire time laying low, or was this another timeline? But another one, almost as fiercely debated, asked how 2014 Thanos managed to travel five years into the future to swipe the Infinity Stones and try to wipe out all life in the universe?

His arrival in the present certainly made for a bombastic finale, with the Mad Titan arriving with a bang alongside his Black Order, a fleet of battleships and an apparently endless army of Chitauri warriors. But how did he do it?

Well, courtesy the directors’ commentary for the digital release, we now have an answer. Anthony and Joe Russo explain that Thanos utilized the Pym Particles stolen by past Nebula from present Nebula and used them to time travel.

“There is a guy called Maw in his army, he was a great wizard. Thanos himself was a brilliant genius as well. Those two easily reverse engineered and mass produced Pym Particles.”

While it might have been nice for Avengers: Endgame to actually show us Maw doing this, I guess there’s a lot going on in the film already and running through this would have slowed the pace. Besides, it’d have spoiled the surprise of the climax. Now that the mystery is solved though, it’s nice to know that they did indeed have an explanation for what happened, even if we had to wait until the home release to hear about it.



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