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ALL HAIL KING KILLMONGER
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𝕭𝖑𝖆𝖈𝖐 𝕻𝖆𝖓𝖙𝖍𝖊𝖗: Opening Scene
I put together some shots that you may not easily find online.
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All posters of season 1 // What If...?
#tv show#wallpaper#wallpapers#marvel#disney#mcu#marvel studios#ucm#what if...?#captain america#thor#gamora#marvel zombies#the watcher#killmonger#doctor strange#tchalla#black panther#clint#hawkeye#iron mam#tony stark#falcon#black window#natasha romanoff#infinity ultron#duck#steve rogers#the guardians of the multiverse
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Idrk how tumblr works yet but here r some zoom backgrounds/wallpapers I found on a website (for free) called marvel insider that’s unheard of to most of the fandom (I did not make these!!)
#marvel#marvel mcu#wakanda#what if#i am groot#marvel studios#marve cinematic universe#what if zombies#what if killmonger rescued tony stark#sanctum sanctorum#zoom background#wallpaper#marvel wallpapers
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Marvel Comics Wallpapers
#Wallpaper#Asguardians of the Galaxy#Avengers#Daredevil#Killmonger#Iron Man#Tony Stark Iron Man#Old Man Quill#Doctor Doom#Star Wars Age Of The Republic Anakin Skywalker#Star Wars#Age Of The Republic#Anakin Skywalker
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t'challa + killmonger
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#lockscreens#wallpaper#marvel#mcu#black panther#t'challa#killmonger#erik stevens#michael b jordan#chadwick boseman#aesthetic#collage#with psd
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The MCU (So Far) Ranked
With Avengers: Endgame right around the corner now feels like a good time to talk about all 21 films that brought us to this moment.
#21 - Thor: The Dark World (Alan Taylor)
Rating - 3/10
Look, there always has to be one.
Thor: The Dark World suffers from the same problem that most bad comic book movies do it is simply forgettable, this is the worst type of film to write about because I have noting to say. Far from being insultingly bad but also far from being any good. Honestly if you ever plan on cramming these films again do yourself a favour and skip this one.
#20 - The Incredible Hulk (Louis Leterrier)
Rating - 4/10
You can skip this one too.
The Incredible Hulk is a product of its time, in the late ‘00s this was about as good as action movies not called The Dark Knight got. This one isn’t unwatchable and the bit were The Hulk kicks Tim Roth into a tree is pretty cool but given how little this film has effected the franchise going forward you really wont miss anything by skipping it.
#19 - Iron Man 2 (Jon Favreau)
Rating - 4/10
I get why they made this movie, but I’d rather they hadn’t.
Iron Man 2 is basically just a teaser trailer for the better movies that were about to come out. This movie consists of boring conversations between Tony Stark and Nick Fury and even more boring scenes with the villains that really kicked of the cliché that these movies have boring villains. The suitcase Iron Man suit is really dope though.
#18 - Ant-Man and the Wasp (Peyton Reed)
Rating - 6/10
Meh.
Ant-Man and the Wasp is actually pretty good. Paul Rudd is allowed to fully explore his comedic talent making this a very watchable film however the script lacks any focus and it is ultimately difficult to stay invested in anything happening on screen. It’s a mixed bag but it’s pretty fun.
#17 - Thor (Kenneth Branagh)
Rating - 6/10
Kenneth Branagh made a super-hero movie, this is about as good as that idea could ever have been.
Thor is a surprisingly small movie, revisiting this film now feels slightly strange given what we have since seen of the character. Branagh was always the wrong choice to direct a Marvel movie especially during a time were the studio had far more say than any of their filmmakers. It’s worth revising this film to set up the Avengers but other than that it isn’t anything special.
#16 - Avengers: Age of Ultron (Joss Whedon)
Rating - 6/10
It took me a long time to come to terms with the fact that this movie is just ok.
Avengers: Age of Ultron should be so much better than it is but it ended up being the poster child for when a studio gets cold feet and tries to take over on directors vision. Joss Whedon is an excellent story teller but this does not so off his talents at all. Once again this certainly isn’t a bad film it just isn’t great, there is some good dialogue and the introduction of both Scarlet Witch and Vision is worth seeing.
#15 - Captain America: The First Avenger (Joe Johnston)
Rating - 7/10
Way more camp than I remember .
Captain America: The First Avenger feels as though it has taken the framework of a more conventional war drama and just thrown in some superhero stuff and I don’t necessarily think that is a bad thing. When this film embraces its campness it can be very entertaining. Chris Evans was a prefect casting choice for Steve Rodgers and this film does go in an unexpected direction by making Captain America basically just a mascot but once again the villain is weak and large sections of the plot are forgettable. Overall worth re-watching it is probably better than you remember.
#14 - Captain Marvel (Ryan Fleck, Anna Boden)
Rating - 7/10
I’m sorry, I like this one.
Captain Marvel might be the most controversial film in the whole franchise. I have some grievances with this one, namely lack of any style or originality in the writing or direction but the chemistry between Brie Larson and Samuel L Jackson helps to make this an enjoyable watch. I know you probably don’t agree with me but this is my list and I like this movie, so there!
#13 - Iron Man (Jon Favreau)
Rating - 7/10
Not as great as I remember but still pretty good.
Iron Man will forever be remembered as a film that changed cinema witch is so weird to me having re-watched it recently. This is a rather slow and somewhat cliché 2000s action flick with a paper-thin plot. Robert Downey Jr. and Jeff Bridges both give it their all and I have nothing but respect for Jon Favreau for turning RDJ’s mad ramblings into a coherent film.
#12 - Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (James Gunn)
Rating - 7/10
I’m still not sure how to take this.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is the most visually stunning film in the MCU, almost every shot could be used as a laptop wallpaper. This also has quite possibly the strongest theming as its story about fatherhood and toxic relationships can bring a tear to your eye if you let it. So it is such a shame that this film is full of jokes that just do not land and weird side plots that feel like set-ups for movies that Marvel would probably never let James Gunn make. I kinda love this movie but this is as high as I can put it on this list.
#11 - Captain America: Civil War (Anthony Russo, Joe Russo)
Rating - 8/10
The fight scene though!
Captain America: Civil War is one great fight scene that is all anyone ever wants to talk about. I think the rest of the movie is also pretty good, this was our first look at how the Russo brothers would handle a larger ensemble cast and every character gets the screen time they deserve. Really though the airport fight is amazing!
#10 - Doctor Strange (Scott Derrickson)
Rating - 8/10
The word Strange is in the title.
Doctor Strange has a remarkably safe plot given the source materiel, although that can all be forgiven given how amazing the visual effects are. This is a very entertaining film mainly for the creative and ingenious uses of special effects. This film can drag a bit but it is worth it to see something that gives the end of 2001 a run for its money.
#9 - Iron Man 3 (Shane Black)
Rating - 8/10
And you thought my views on Captain Marvel were controversial!
Iron Man 3 is great and I will not change my mind on that. This was the first team up between Robert Downey Jr. and screenwriter/director Shane Black since 2005′s Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and it was worth the wait. The dialogue is sharp and the plot with Tony Stark dealing with P.T.S.D. after the events of The Avengers makes for a great character study.
I am aware that the general consensus is that the plot twist sucks but with Ben Kingsley’s fantastic performance and the wonderfully absurd way that it is reveled I can’t help but love it. In all honesty I just to big a Shane Black fan to hate this (the same logic does not apply to The Predator).
#8 - Ant-Man (Peyton Reed)
Rating - 8/10
I can only image how great the Edgar Wright version of this would have been.
Ant-Man is so much better than people give it credit for. The dialogue is constantly funny and the screenplay is paced perfectly so that the film never has a dull moment even in the quieter character scenes. Moments like the train-set fight and the first time Scott Lang uses the Ant-Man suit are among the best scenes in the whole franchise. Like most people I have to believe that the Edgar Wright version would have been better but I must say that Peyton Reed did a pretty great job piecing what he had together.
#7 - Black Panther (Ryan Coogler)
Rating - 8/10
Marvel’s little awards season darling.
Black Panther is somehow one of the most important and talked about films of the decade and in all honesty it sort of deserves it. Coogler does what other MCU filmmakers would never do and dives head first into real world political issue, ending his film with a poignant note about free trade and open borders. Michael B. Jordan as Killmonger adds a nuance that is missing in most comic book movies. Overall Black Panther is a breath of fresh air in an over-saturated genre.
P.S that soundtrack is awesome!
#6 - Thor: Ragnarok (Taika Waititi)
Rating - 8/10
How did this happen?
Thor: Ragnarok is everything I wanted it to be. Taika Waititi is one of the most interesting filmmakers working today and it is great to see a major studio allow such a unique voice to make the exact film that they wanted to without sacrificing their creativity. This is not only one of the best Marvel films but one of the best straight comedies of the decade. I cannot wait to see what Waititi has in store in the future.
#5 - Spider-Man: Homecoming (Jon Watts)
Rating - 8/10
Things are looking up for Spider-Man.
Spider-Man: Homecoming was my favourite Spider-Man movie up until very recently. This genuinely feels like watching an 80s John Hughes film in the 2010s that also happens to action sequences in it. The scene where Peter Parker and Adrian Toomes are in the car together is brilliantly tense and shows of the dramatic range of both Tom Holland and Michael Keaton. The characters feel real and fleshed out and the breezy feel of the editing brings the world to life through the naive eyes of a young Peter Parker. I honestly can’t believe how good this ended up being.
#4 - Avengers: Infinity War (Joe Russo, Anthony Russo)
Rating - 9/10
This simply should not have worked.
Avengers: Infinity War is one of the most ambitious films in cinema history. I have so much respect for the Russo brothers for managing to make a film with this many characters and this many plot points feels cohesive and endlessly entertaining. I think the real triumph of Infinity War is how watchable and fun this movie is despite being 2 1/2 hours long, full of characters and constantly hitting you in the face with really depressing stuff. Let’s hope that the Russo brothers can pull of the same trick twice.
#3 - The Avengers (Joss Whedon)
Rating - 9/10
This movie isn’t given enough credit anyone.
The Avengers was a huge gamble back in 2012 and although it may now feel quaint given the achievement that was last year’s Infinity War Joss Whedon was able change the landscape of blockbuster cinema and make this whole thing possible. Almost every plot point in this film has since become cliché, Whedon and Feige laid out a blueprint for success that no one else has been able to copy since. The Joss Whedon humour and snarky dialogue helped to pave the way that these characters would interact in the future and his unique approach to utilizing an ensemble cast makes this film worth revisiting over and over again.
#2 - Guardians of the Galaxy (James Gunn)
Rating - 9/10
James Gunn hit the mainstream with a movie about a talking raccoon, I can never complain about the Hollywood system ever again.
Guardians of the Galaxy should not work on most levels but Gunn was just crazy enough to pull it off. The character interactions here rival the Wheadon penned interactions in The Avengers and the Gunn’s direction brings the strange worlds he has created to live in striking ways. Gunn was given a chance to showcase his humour and he ran with it, Guardians goes from dark and meandering to fun and rapidly paced within seconds and it is a complete joy to watch no matter how many times you have seen it.
#1 - Captain America: The Winter Soldier (Joe Russo, Anthony Russo)
Rating - 9/10
The Russo brothers came out swinging.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier is an entertaining, tightly directed, brilliantly acted, fast paced and well edited action film that just so happens to be a squeal to the First Avenger. Many of the best moments in the franchise are in this film including the elevator scene and the fight on the bridge, this film also has great character interactions especially with Steve Rodgers and Nick Fury. This feels like an update on classic James Bond stories with a modern edge, this is everything that a comic book movie could be and I highly recommend checking it out again if you haven’t seen it in a while. There is no question that The Winter Soldier is the best of the MCU.
Franchise Rating - 7.1/10
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To illustrate why I find the backhanded praise that greets so much DCEU news or films with positive receptions so goddamn frustrating, let’s apply the logic to the MCU by filtering common points of praise through it.
“Killmonger is a great villain. So were Vulture and Ego. It’s like Disney have figured out that maybe villains shouldn’t be as boring as drying wallpaper”
“Infinity War had a great balance of humor and drama. It’s amazing what happens when you don’t try to force terrible jokes every 2.7 seconds”
“Iron Fist had a great second season. The fight scenes no longer look like something from a Steven Seagal film, they have a villain who isn’t blander than bland and they remembered that people who watch an Iron Fist show don’t want to watch a load of boring legal nonsense”.
“Captain Marvel looks great. And it only took them twenty films to make a female led film”.
“It’s good that Disney is finally doing a Black Widow film only four years, ten films and multiple shows after first announcing it”.
“Thor: Ragnarok was great. Unlike that load of shit [insert MCU film here]”
Now imagine that this is the only kind of praise too many people are willing to give. You can see why DCEU fans would develop an intense hatred for it. It’s kind of funny how so many people accuse the films of being “ashamed” or “embarrassed” about being superhero films and yet they’re unwilling to express any sincere praise for these films for fear of how it might damage their standing among their peers and need to assure everyone that they haven’t changed their minds about the previous films.
It’s pathetic if I’m being honest.
Backhanded praise and snide comments are not genuine praise, regardless of how much you try to dress them up. I don’t know how to put it more simply than that.
Since so many people doing this shit are, or at least persistently claim to be, fans of DC who are unhappy with the direction of the films, I want to speak to you as one DC fan to another: I want you to consider the possibility that your behavior isn’t helping. In fact, it might be actively damaging because it’s sending a message to the people who make these films that all their efforts to win you over are futile. If that truly is the case, then you have an obligation to disengage from future discourse because you are just making everyone else pissed and miserable.
Every fandom has people like that, who come across as impossible to please, and the creators just ignore them. They become the strawmen like those people who still won’t shut up about the Phantom Menace and how George Lucas ruined their childhood. We all laugh at those people. I want you to make sure that you’re not falling into the same trap here. Remember that those Star Wars fans didn’t and likely still don’t see themselves as being unreasonable. That’s the funny thing about unreasonable people. They never imagine that maybe they’re the problem.
If you see something you like from this franchise, say so. You can even say that it’s an improvement over previous installments without doing the shit outlined above. But leave it at that. Don’t remind everyone how much you didn’t like the previous films as I can assure you that no one has forgotten. Don’t get snide or mocking because that isn’t any more helpful in this setting than it would be in real life. And don’t use directors like James Wan or Patty Jenkins or Cathy Yan as ammo against Zack Snyder or other directors.
If you respect them and their work as much as you claim, then you can see that they deserve better than to be reduced to blunt weapons to attack others with.
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Erik Killmonger Black Panther Art Iphone X #Art #Black #Erik #Iphone #Killmonger #Panther #X Erik Killmonger Black Panther Art Iphone X is an HD desktop wallpaper posted in our free image collection of…
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get to know me!
tag 10 (or however many you’re comfortable with) bloggers you’d like to know more about!
thank you @princesskillmonger for tagging me you angel!
name: sierra (nikole is my middle name, hence nikki; i’ll accept either)
star sign: pisces
gender: cis-female
height: 5′3″
sexuality: hetero, but i wonder (like, i might be attracted to girls, but i def can’t get down with eatin cooch so i’m not sure? idk shit)
what image do you have as a wallpaper: my anti-hero king killmonger
where do you see yourself in ten years: still single and celibate; this world ain’t shit
if you could be anywhere else right now, where: on a big ass farm with some rescue animals
what was your coolest halloween costume: i was a bulldog with this super realistic mask
what’s your favorite 90s show: this is so hard... in living color or martin (we recorded every episode)
last kiss: in march
have you ever been stood up: nah
have you ever been to las vegas: nah
favorite pair of shoes: vans with obnoxious prints or just a solid color
favorite fruit: plums
stupidest thing you’ve ever done: drove while under the influence and/or unprotected sex (i learned my lesson on both accounts, so save me the lectures if you fittin to go that route)
favorite book: homecoming by cynthia voigt
favorite song(s): applie pie - travis scott, earth song - michael jackson, fallin - chris brown, colorblind - counting crows, all i have to do is dream - the everly brothers & pretty much all of frank ocean’s blond album, travis scott’s birds in the trap sing mcknight album and sza’s ctrl album
favorite gif:
sorry in advance if you’ve been tagged. you can ofc disregard my tag if you have!
@loosewindmill @allhailnjadaka @tamagxtchii @eriknutinthispoosy @rightfulherik @killmongerdispussy @uhlxis @ovoxosavage @sonofnjobu @muse-of-mbaku
there’s so many of y’all i wouldn’t mind knowing shit about and i can’t list you all, so if you see this just post it and tag me so you can satiate this nosy bitch
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What if Killmonger rescued Tony Stark??
#tv show#wallpaper#wallpapers#marvel#disney#mcu#marvel studios#ucm#what if...?#killmonger#erik killmonger#episode 1x06#disney+
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Tag ten followers you want to know more about
@another-imaginesblog Thanks for the tag!
Name: Stacey
Star Sign: Sagittarius
Gender: female
Height: 5’7 ft
Sexuality: Straight
What image do you have as a wallpaper: Erik Killmonger lol
Where do you see yourself in ten years: Doing something I enjoy. Healthy, happy, married with a beautiful family. Just traveling and enjoying life ♥️
If you could be anywhere else right now, where: Italy (I wanna get married there ☺️)
What was your coolest halloween costume: Wednesday Addams
What’s your favorite 90s show: Living Single
Last kiss: 😩 3 years
have you ever been stood up: No
have you ever been to Las Vegas: Yes!
Favorite pair of shoes: My all red Puma’s
Favorite fruit: Cherries
Stupidest thing you ever done: College lol (🤦🏾♀️ student loans)
favorite book: Tears For Water by Alicia Keys
favorite song: Anything by Anita Baker, Sade or Maxwell
favorite gif:
@killmonger-dolan @marvelpotterlove @heybriheyyy
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Black Panther related wallpapers
#Wallpaper#Black Panther#Shuri#King T'Challa#Erik Killmonger#Killmonger#Groot#Rocket Racoon#Marvel Knights#Infinity Wars Ghost Panther#Ghost Panther
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Erik Killmonger Wallpaper
Erik Killmonger Erik Killmonger is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Don McGregor and Rich Buckler, the character first appeared in Jungle Action vol. 2, #6. Killmonger, whose birth name is N’Jadaka, is an enemy of Black Panther. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Killmonger Erik Killmonger Wallpaper Free Full HD Download, use for mobile and desktop. Discover more American, Black Panther, Character, Erik Killmonger, Fictional Wallpapers. Download: Erik Killmonger Wallpaper
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This is the wallpaper you’ve been looking for!! @aniketjatav does it again! Key Film Dates:: Marvel - Avengers: Infinity War: Apr 27, 2018 - Deadpool 2: May 18, 2018 - Ant-Man & The Wasp: Jul 6, 2018 - Venom : Oct 5, 2018 - X-men Dark Phoenix : Nov 2, 2018 - Into the Spider-Verse: Dec 14, 2018 - Sony's Silver & Black: Feb 8, 2019 - New Mutants: Feb 22, 2019 - Captain Marvel: Mar 8, 2019 - The Avengers 4: May 3, 2019 - Gambit: Jun 7, 2019 - Homecoming Sequel: Jul 5, 2019 - Untitled MCU Film: May 1, 2020 - Untitled MCU Film: Jul 10, 2020 - Untitled MCU Film: Nov 6, 2020 New Dates - Untitled MCU Film: May 7, 2021 - Untitled MCU Film: Jul 30, 2021 - Untitled MCU Film: Nov 5, 2021 - Untitled MCU Film: Feb 18, 2022 - Untitled MCU Film: May 6, 2022 - Untitled MCU Film: Jul 29, 2022 #marvelcomics #Comics #marvel #comicbooks #avengers #avengersinfinitywar #xmen #newmutants #captainamerica #ironman #thor #hulk #spiderman #uncannyxmen #wolverine #starlord #guardiansofthegalaxy #infinitygauntlet #rocketraccoon #deadpool #venom #infinitystones #cable #gambit #NoMoreMutants #thanos #blackpanther #killmonger — view on Instagram http://ift.tt/2GreF21
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