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The actor: A theater-trained actor with an almost 40-year career in Hollywood,
Amy Aquino is perhaps best known for handily delivering as a seemingly endless string of doctors (psychologists, oncologists, gynecologists, et al.) and legal professionals, including but not limited to detectives, defense attorneys, district attorneys, and judges. (She’s played a judge on at least eight different shows in recurring roles.) Sure, she’s also ably played mothers and hairdressers, nosy neighbors and hard-edged troop leaders, but for whatever reason, producers always call her up when they’re looking to cast a smart woman in a position of reasonable authority.
April 19, 2021
Zack Snyder To Helm MCU’s Ghost Rider Reboot? Marvel Heads Are Eying The Director – Reports ( Photo Credit – Getty image / Zack Snyder ; IMDb )
After entering the digital space with WandaVision and The Falcon And The Winter Soldier, and showing some darkness in films like Avenger: Infinity Wars & Avengers: Endgame, Marvel Cinematic Universe is all set to unleash horror. And now we’ve got to know that their Ghost Rider reboot may have found its director in DCEU’s Zack Snyder.
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As per recent reports, a tipster named Mikey Sutton claims that Marvel’s Ghost Rider reboot is picking up steam and pace. The reports also state the studio have the Dawn of the Dead director in mind. Read more about it below.
Some parts of
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier just don’t make sense. That’s not unusual for superhero media, where suspension of disbelief is key. But in this case, those troublesome details mostly exist in one area: the Flag-Smasher subplot. Featured Video Hide
According to a popular fan theory, there’s a reason for that: The show originally included a pandemic storyline, which was later deleted due to COVID-19. Advertisement Hide
In the first two episodes, many viewers noticed that the Flag-Smashers were stealing “vaccines” with no mention of what those vaccines were actually for. We also see Karli Morgenthau’s mentor Donya Madani die from tuberculosis. But in general, this worldwide refugee crisis (and related issues involving medical care and disease control) is thinly written. It feels as if we’re missing chunks of the story, especially involving Karli and the Flag-Smashers’ goals as a political group.
Marvel loves MacGuffin-based storytelling. A significant portion of the MCU revolves around the Infinity Stones, a series of props that rarely hold much emotional weight. Of course, MacGuffins don’t have to be interesting in themselves. That’s kind of the point. But right now,
The Falcon and the Winter Soldieris making a compelling case in favor of Captain America’s shield. That glorified frisbee is far more compelling than some of the apocalyptic superweapons we see elsewhere in the MCU.
The shield’s legacy
In a practical sense, the shield is only valuable as a chunk of vibranium. Its real power is symbolic. The U.S. government could probably manufacture a decent replica, and