“Wakanda Forever” is considered a failure

Sometimes the MCU doesn’t make sense, and after a year of MODOK’s bare ass and Emilia Clarke sporting a Drax arm, we’ve learned to roll with the punches. And yet today’s double whammy is still hard to bear. First, The wondersThe runtime madness just got more confusing thanks to a bunch of conflicting information, and some of it’s best Wonder Publishing films at all is apparently not viewed as good in an objective sense by the general fan base. Who knew?

Latest The wonders Runtime updates can be used to limit the length to between 0 and 140 minutes

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You may have heard that The wonders Rumored to be the shortest MCU flick of all, clocking in at just 1 hour and 38 minutes. Well, that may still be the case, but a number of cinema site entries differ significantly. Unfortunately, they don’t come to a consensus, as each website lists the film under a different running time, which hilariously spans the range from a whopping 140 minutes – which would make it a full 42 minutes longer than previously announced – to 140 minutes only for 0 minutes. If Marvel managed to waste a nearly $300 million budget on less than 60 seconds of footage, I’d actually be impressed.

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Apparently being remembered as a flop says it all

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The facts: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever It grossed an incredible $860 million at the global box office, has a Rotten Tomatoes certified score, and received five Oscar nominations and even won one in 2018 Black Panther is more highly decorated. But despite all that, the widespread consensus among MCU fans about the sequel seems to be that it’s a messed up movie with enough plot holes to sink it into the depths of Talokan. If even such an acclaimed entry in the series can’t be praised, then perhaps that’s why the Multiverse Saga seems to disappoint people every time: because Marvel fans have simply become too critical.

Missing Moon Knight? Then here is (a whisper of a rumor) some good news for you

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Steven Grant and his many colleagues have not been heard from since Moon Knight ended in summer 2022, but there will definitely be more of Oscar Isaac in the MCU at some point, right? Let’s hope we see him before then, but The newest word on the street Word is that Moon Knight is up for a role Avengers: The Kang Dynastynext to Wakanda Forever‘s Okoye and Doctor Strange 2This is America Chavez. I must emphasize that this is just a dinghy drifting far from the shores of absolute fact, but with any luck it will land on something. It would truly be a sight to behold if Steven stings like a bee with a V Kang.

Brie Larson will dance around any possible backlash The wonders So come back here soon this November to catch up on the latest MCU developments.

Lindsay Lowe

Lindsay Lowe is a Worldtimetodays U.S. News Reporter based in Canada. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Lindsay Lowe joined Worldtimetodays in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: LindsayLowe@worldtimetodays.com.

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