According to a new bluepost, an issue in which Mist of Pandria Remix characters become locked due to not owning Dragonflight has been fixed!
10.05.2024 - 14:55 / gamerant.com / Disney Plus / Katarina Trajkovic
While Thanos inflicted mass devastation in Avengers: Infinity War by erasing half of the world's population, one actor fromX-Men '97 believes his character could have stopped such destruction.
While X-Men '97 resides within its distinct corner of the Marvel multiverse and occasionally showcases cameos from other animated Marvel characters, fans have begun to speculate about potential crossovers and their feasibility. Adding to this speculation, an actor from the series has proposed a theory that could have had a profound impact on the outcome of the Marvel universe.
In a recent interview on ComicBook's Phase Zero podcast, Matthew Waterson, known for his portrayal of Magneto in X-Men '97, shared a thought-provoking scenario that could have altered the course of events in Avengers: Infinity War. According to Waterson, he speculates that Magneto, with his extraordinary abilities, might have been able to intervene and prevent Thanos from executing his catastrophic snap, thus preventing the devastation that followed. While Waterson's suggestion was likely meant as a joke, it raises intriguing questions about the potential impact on the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Adding Magneto to this scenario could have been intriguing, but the situation is more complex than it appears. Waterson suggested that Thanos's gauntlet, although made of metal or a metal-like material, might have been vulnerable to Magneto's powers, as he remarked, «Magneto might have been able to solve that relatively quickly». However, grappling with the Infinity Gauntlet, crafted from Uru metal like Thor's Mjölnir and Stormbreaker, presents a formidable challenge. Could Magneto truly manipulate such a strong weapon? Magneto's lifelong refinement of his abilities, notably his control over various metals, lends credence to this theory. That is just one reason why he remains one of Marvel's most formidable villains. Although this scenario is purely speculative, Waterson's inquiry raises thought-provoking questions about the limitations of formidable powers: «To what extent does this person's powers actually give them an ability to manipulate whatever that is? What could you do with that, or what can you do with this?»
If this scenario were incorporated into the movie, it could have expedited Endgame's resolution significantly. However, doing so would have sacrificed the dramatic and thrilling narrative arcs that fans eagerly anticipate with each new installment. Waterson astutely observes that while the solution may seem straightforward, its implementation would undercut the broader narrative impact. As he notes, "'Oh, we're all fighting this thing. There's this one guy who just [uses his powers once] and it's done, negates it.'" But Waterson
According to a new bluepost, an issue in which Mist of Pandria Remix characters become locked due to not owning Dragonflight has been fixed!
Activision is getting ready to work on a new video game franchise. The company has announced the founding of a new internal studio, dubbed Elsewhere Entertainment. The studio, headquartered in Warsaw, Poland, will be focused on a new narrative-based AAA franchise.
Activision is known as the Call of Duty publisher, but now it’s trying something different. The company announced Thursday that it’s formed a new internal studio called Elsewhere Entertainment that is dedicated to developing a “new narrative-based and genre-defining AAA franchise.”
Activision has established a new internal development studio called Elsewhere Entertainment.
Activision has announced the establishment of Elsewhere Entertainment, a new internal studio headquartered in Warsaw, Poland, with additional resources in the United States. It is “exclusively focused” on creating a new “narrative-based and genre-defining AAA franchise.”
Activision has formed a new internal studio, Elsewhere Entertainment, which is set to create a new narrative-based IP and franchise.
Activision has announced the formation of Elsewhere Entertainment, a new studio it says will focus on developing a "narrative-based and genre-defining AAA franchise."
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