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Good for him, Disney acted stupid from the start. Still he's already agreed to work for WB and I don't think he's going to drop out of those movies. 

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38 minutes ago, George P said:

Good for him, Disney acted stupid from the start. Still he's already agreed to work for WB and I don't think he's going to drop out of those movies. 

As per the article, he'll do Suicide Squad 2 first then Guardians 3.

11 hours ago, trag3dy said:

Am I the only one who couldn't care less? While the first one was really good and enjoyable the second one was pretty boring all in all.

I wouldn't call it boring but it did suffer what most if not all sequels suffer. It tried to be funnier, more explosive, wittier...and ended up, apart from Drax and Mantis,  an over the top mess with a pathetic finale involving power of imagination, Pac-man, benevolent Ravagers...no less.

Personally, I enjoyed 2 and really, NONE of these Marvel movies are what you'd call thought provoking masterpieces. They're popcorn movies, pure and simple.  Enjoy them for what they are, an action romp with lots of things going boom and splat.

 

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I really think Hollywood needs to stop getting into the personal life of their actors, producers and directors. Also, they definitely need to stop digging into their 20 year past. Seriously, who cares if they drank, smoked pot, had bad relationships or watched porn every day while in high school? I could care less about that. That is past. People grow and mature. Anytime you bring the past into the present, the future suffers. We need to let go of the past and leave it there where it belongs. We need to think about today and plan for tomorrow.

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