Morgan Delt, Phase Zero, 2016
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Tom Hiddleston Talks Loki Finale...and a Loki Return?! Exclusive Interview
Phase Zero host Brandon Davis got the chance to sit down with the MCU's new God of Stories, Loki himself Tom Hiddleston, to talk about the amazing ending to Loki Season 2...and why you shouldn't expect that to be the end for his run as Loki in the MCU! So just what is next for the new god of Stories...and where could we see Tom Hiddlestone return as this new version of Loki in the MCU? Find out as we go 1 on 1 with Loki himself to talk season 2 of his hit Disney + show, his new role as the MCU's God of Stories, and where Tom Hiddleston could pop up as Loki next in the mcu in our exclusive interview!
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Emilia Clarke tells Phase Zero what she learned NOT to do from Game of Thrones and Ben Mendelsohn literally falls out of his chair laughing.
They are very cute together. I bet their father-daughter scenes will be good but I am scared Talos is going to die.
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Phase Zero talks to Dominique Thorne about Wakanda Forever, working with Angela Bassett, and what's coming with Ironheart. (She is promoting an Atlanta health initiative with Puffs Tissues, in case you wonder why they talk about colds.)
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[Deadpool 3] Rob Reifeld discussed with Disney the idea of Hugh Jackman returning to Wolverine.
In an interview with Phase Zero, Deadpool's original author Rob Reifeld said,
I had a meeting with Disney
[Deadpool 3] What everyone wants in, Hugh Jackman Wolverine said he needed to return.
It can be as big as an endgame.
"I had a meeting with Disney and they were picking my brain about what I wanted. I'm so happy that I have that email because I followed it up saying, 'I'm going to put this in writing. And [in the meeting] I said, 'look, what everybody wants is Hugh - Wolverine, Ryan - Deadpool, that's it.' I said, 'This can be as big as Endgame."
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It will be released on September 6
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A new Zawe interview is dropping on the Phase Zero YouTube channel - February 12th
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What did/do you like about Pharah?
Uh, gameplay-wise, I really love characters in shooters who rely on three-dimensional movement techs. Chaining together hover and jump to stay in the air for as long as possible and keep momentum is so satisfying, and picking enemies off from the sky made me feel like a bird of prey. I was a good Pharah main.
Story-wise, there unfortunately isn't much to canonically go off because Pharah is so underutilized and neglected. Her personality's pretty boilerplate "heroic hero" (she's literally inspired by Captain America).
But it's the crumbs/bits and pieces that I really latched onto. Pharah's a confirmed lesbian; her short story with Baptiste implies she harbors a crush on Mercy (fucking thank you.). She's biracial Egyptian/First Nations. She has major mommy issues, having grown up both admiring and resenting Ana. She's the bridge between Old Overwatch, inspired by the idealized heroes who surrounded her childhood, and New Overwatch. She's one of the only inter-generational characters in the cast; someone whose experiences span the gap, which is why I seriously believe Pharah would make a great main character.
There isn't much to go off of, though; she's a very uncomplicated character (she's a soldier for a private military corporation, lol.). But that just means she's a blank slate character, so I've seen fanfic writers run wild and create some really interesting takes on her. My favorite interpretation of her's a dense, herbo gym-bro type (a lot of her liens are about work outs, exercising, and playing sports) who's easily excitable under her seemingly self-serious, armored visage. We see how she tends to gloat and hype herself up when she's on a streak too, so Pharah definitely has a competitive and boastful side under her more professional and militant performance.
Now Mercy? Mercy is a real complex character.
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Marvel told Ryan Coogler the earthquake briefly reference in "Endgame" was just an Earthquake, and though fans have suspected it was a reference to Namor, he believes it was related to the emergence in "Eternals."
I like how much he thinks about these things.
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Bangboo Vyse! Get one of the Vyseboo! XD
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