What's next for Hercules in the MCU? Marvel Studios recently trademarked "Hercules: Rise of the Gods"...

What's next for Hercules in the MCU? Marvel Studios recently trademarked "Hercules: Rise of the Gods", and Taika Waititi implied he is not involved on whatever Herc next appears in. But then again, Taika is rumored to be done with the franchise altogether.

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>But then again, Taika is rumored to be done with the franchise altogether.
Oh thank fuck

I dunno, do they even make marvel movies anymore

Cool stories, bro.

Thor 4 ending was cute as fuck, mates.

Disney Plus show

Are those CGI muscles?

Yes.

Hemsworths muscles where also enhanced to 20-30% by cgi. Even if you train hard and get ripped it's not enough for MCU movies.

Could be replaced with someone worse

An appearance on She-Hulk

One thing's for sure, he will not be a villain and all the fanboys will treat it like brilliant writing.

Who cares

Also juiced to the gills. Steroids are the real Super Soldier Serum.

Millions of people.

shit casting

who would be better

CGI boobs and butts when?

>and Taika Waititi implied he is not involved on whatever Herc next appears in.
SOURCE?

But then again, Taika is rumored to be done with the franchise altogether.
Thank god.

I seriously doubt that.

Already common. Also prosthetic boobs and body doubles. Nothing can be trusted/

In some ways, Waititi's run on Thor reminds me a bit of Joel Schumacher's run on Batman decades ago. Remember that after those 2 Tim Burton Batman films with Michael Keaton, Joel Schumacher directed "Batman and Robin" starring Val Kilmer. It was by no means a great interpretation of Batman, but it was serviceable enough that he was brought back for a second film, "Batman Forever." This one was of course a monstrous, over-the-top film that seemed to be like the Adam West version of Batman without the sense of humor or Adam West's self-mocking charisma. It was as though Schumacher tried to extract everything good about his first Batman film and then double it for the second... except that he completely misjudged what was good about his first Batman film.

It seems like Waititi decided that the best part of "Thor: Ragnarok" was all the jokes, and so he made everything in "Thor: Love and Thunder" a joke. Problem was, the jokes were just a way of relieving tension for the first film, and when they were overused in the second, there just wasn't enough tension to hold anyone's interest any more. Love and Thunder just rambled on in pointless goofiness for its entire running time, completely sabotaging any stakes anyone might've felt during the story.

face is ugly but chest is solid

It was fine for Ragnarok because there was barely any emotional moments so the film could afford to give a single fuck but Love and Thunder has that Jane cancer plotline that's supposed to be the emotional core but there are too many jokes that the pathos is lost.

Really Taika should have taken a page from James Gunn since their films are similar but GOTG actually manages to be emotional.