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Has one single Disney/Marvel/LFL filmmaker or actor said anything that has made someone go "oh cool well now I'm going to watch that show." No, all they ever do is say asinine things that drive people away and divide the fandom. They literally need to just completely shut their mouths and stop talking to the press and social media.
I mean, yeah.

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Titania’s actress is pretty blunt.
 
I wonder how many times and how many episodes will she be commenting while looking at the audience 😏
 
Has one single Disney/Marvel/LFL filmmaker or actor said anything that has made someone go "oh cool well now I'm going to watch that show." No, all they ever do is say asinine things that drive people away and divide the fandom. They literally need to just completely shut their mouths and stop talking to the press and social media.
Feige needs to call an all-hands-on-deck meeting, and just say one thing to all those knuckleheads.

 
Hmmm...

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I think I like it.

My hesitation comes from the fact that, despite the yellow costume being historic and classic, I have never really liked it. It doesn't gel with the image/persona of Daredevil.

It's a good live action interpretation of that costume though.

In the context of this live action interpretation of Daredevil though (from his own series up to now), I just wonder... why?
 
Like the colors, but the MCU (and to some degree the Netflix) costume designs are all so homogenous. Panel lines in the same places on so many of the suits, whether it's Captain Marvel, Ant-Man, or Taskmaster. They got their suits from different sources, yet all of them look like they're getting ready for motocross.
 
That Daredevil costume is hideous. Who thought yellow limbs and a red torso was a good design?

Colors aside, I'm glad they're largely keeping the Netflix look. I always really liked the S2 re-design of it -- looked like something that was easy to move in yet also provided protection.
 
That Daredevil costume is hideous. Who thought yellow limbs and a red torso was a good design?

Colors aside, I'm glad they're largely keeping the Netflix look. I always really liked the S2 re-design of it -- looked like something that was easy to move in yet also provided protection.
Stan Lee and Wally Wood, for 6 issues (1-6), then even they realized how ridiculous he looked and put him in red. Probably the fastest costume change in comic history. Using it for this show after already introducing a nice red suit for him is just silly. His black suit would at least make more practical sense.
 
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