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Post by WeirdRaptor on Oct 16, 2018 0:39:42 GMT -6
to see Vincent D'onfrio's Kingpin in one of Tom Holland's Spider-Man movies, especially in light of Spider-Man for the PS4's tutorial stage. That was pure genius, and probably my all-time favorite Kingpin moment now.
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Post by hardball on Oct 17, 2018 0:45:00 GMT -6
to see Vincent D'onfrio's Kingpin in one of Tom Holland's Spider-Man movies, especially in light of Spider-Man for the PS4's tutorial stage. That was pure genius, and probably my all-time favorite Kingpin moment now. Do you think the "gap" between the MCU and the TV side will get bigger? With Feige having his own series on Disney streaming, that would obviously be the priority as they are more connected to the MCU and will have bigger budgets. You got the MCU and then ypu got the MCU mini series as the TV connection. Where does that leave the Netflix shows, AoS, the Runaways and Cloak and Dagger?
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Oct 17, 2018 8:27:12 GMT -6
I would love to see much more of the Kingpin in the MCU.
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Post by WeirdRaptor on Oct 17, 2018 16:51:41 GMT -6
to see Vincent D'onfrio's Kingpin in one of Tom Holland's Spider-Man movies, especially in light of Spider-Man for the PS4's tutorial stage. That was pure genius, and probably my all-time favorite Kingpin moment now. Do you think the "gap" between the MCU and the TV side will get bigger? With Feige having his own series on Disney streaming, that would obviously be the priority as they are more connected to the MCU and will have bigger budgets. You got the MCU and then ypu got the MCU mini series as the TV connection. Where does that leave the Netflix shows, AoS, the Runaways and Cloak and Dagger? I can't see how the gap could get any bigger, considering the respective men in charge of them hate each other. I wouldn't put much hope in that, until Perlmutter leaves.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Nov 30, 2018 23:28:54 GMT -6
to see Vincent D'onfrio's Kingpin in one of Tom Holland's Spider-Man movies, especially in light of Spider-Man for the PS4's tutorial stage. That was pure genius, and probably my all-time favorite Kingpin moment now. I'll second this. Honestly, this is why I think the netflix cancellations might end up being a good thing, because it totally frees up everything that they were content to let stand on it's own elsewhere. They could even pick up the story several years later, so King Pin has gotten out again and established a firm empire. We don't need to know all the details of that time, we already get who Vincent's character is and we can understand he was capable of getting out. They can just move on with a great story about him bringing together the sinister 6 or something. Lots of possibilities now.
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