The New Movie/TV Trailers Thread - THE BOYS: SEASON 4
20-Jul-18 10:47am
#1 theJaw
POST. MOVIE. AND. TV. TRAILERS.
#1 theJaw
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POST. MOVIE. AND. TV. TRAILERS.
23-Oct-23 9:54am
#121 Foxhack
Yep. I think it's a fantastic idea, and IIRC, there's a comic with that premise, but I just couldn't find any real sources that prove it's real.
#121 Foxhack
Yep. I think it's a fantastic idea, and IIRC, there's a comic with that premise, but I just couldn't find any real sources that prove it's real.
3-Nov-23 2:01pm
#123 theJaw
I had absolutely no interest in this show until this trailer. They redeemed Kingpin's shoddy presentation from Hawkeye within the first 10 seconds. This feels like a true continuation of the Netflix Daredevil series... the tone seems to be way more violent and gritty than most MCU shows.
I'm in.
https://www.youtube....
#123 theJaw
I had absolutely no interest in this show until this trailer. They redeemed Kingpin's shoddy presentation from Hawkeye within the first 10 seconds. This feels like a true continuation of the Netflix Daredevil series... the tone seems to be way more violent and gritty than most MCU shows.
I'm in.
https://www.youtube....
3-Nov-23 3:18pm
#125 Scott
theJaw wrote:
I had absolutely no interest in this show until this trailer.
Same, that trailer was awesome. Can't believe how dark and violent it looks though, just feels weird for the MCU.
#125 Scott
theJaw wrote:
I had absolutely no interest in this show until this trailer.
Same, that trailer was awesome. Can't believe how dark and violent it looks though, just feels weird for the MCU.
3-Nov-23 4:06pm
#126 theJaw
Scott wrote:
theJaw wrote:> I had absolutely no interest in this show until this trailer. Same, that trailer was awesome. Can't believe how dark and violent it looks though, just feels weird for the MCU.
Imo they need to start stretching their muscles into other genres besides the bright and fun stuff they're best known for. Especially with Daredevil still being developed. In no world do I want to see a whole show with silly Daredevil from She-Hulk, even if I thought his appearances there were fun enough. Ya don't bring back Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio unless you intend to keep the tone from the Netflix series.
#126 theJaw
Scott wrote:
theJaw wrote:> I had absolutely no interest in this show until this trailer. Same, that trailer was awesome. Can't believe how dark and violent it looks though, just feels weird for the MCU.
Imo they need to start stretching their muscles into other genres besides the bright and fun stuff they're best known for. Especially with Daredevil still being developed. In no world do I want to see a whole show with silly Daredevil from She-Hulk, even if I thought his appearances there were fun enough. Ya don't bring back Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio unless you intend to keep the tone from the Netflix series.
3-Nov-23 6:49pm
#127 Foxhack
theJaw wrote:
I had absolutely no interest in this show until this trailer. They redeemed Kingpin's shoddy presentation from Hawkeye within the first 10 seconds. This feels like a true continuation of the Netflix Daredevil series... the tone seems to be way more violent and gritty than most MCU shows. I'm in. https://www.youtube....
Well.
This has completely killed any interest I still had in the MCU.
How the hell could they miss the point of Kingpin so hard... Where's the smart, scheming Kingpin from the comics I really like? He'd never do that to the ice cream man. At least, not directly. Blergh. Just. Bah.
#127 Foxhack
theJaw wrote:
I had absolutely no interest in this show until this trailer. They redeemed Kingpin's shoddy presentation from Hawkeye within the first 10 seconds. This feels like a true continuation of the Netflix Daredevil series... the tone seems to be way more violent and gritty than most MCU shows. I'm in. https://www.youtube....
Well.
This has completely killed any interest I still had in the MCU.
How the hell could they miss the point of Kingpin so hard... Where's the smart, scheming Kingpin from the comics I really like? He'd never do that to the ice cream man. At least, not directly. Blergh. Just. Bah.
3-Nov-23 11:29pm
#128 theJaw
@Foxhack Huh? One of the Kingpin’s defining traits both in the comics and the Netflix series (and the 2003 movie but we don’t need to talk about that) is that he does indeed get physical very often. He’s so untouchable that he knows that he’ll get away with anything. That’s his entire character.
#128 theJaw
@Foxhack Huh? One of the Kingpin’s defining traits both in the comics and the Netflix series (and the 2003 movie but we don’t need to talk about that) is that he does indeed get physical very often. He’s so untouchable that he knows that he’ll get away with anything. That’s his entire character.
4-Nov-23 12:39am
#129 Foxhack
@theJaw Comic book Kingpin is a smart, manipulative man who uses his enormous strength and physique to intimidate people. He can fudge you up physically, but he'd rather not get his hands dirty. Especially in a way that's just out there in the open. And he's always planning ahead.
MCU Kingpin seems to focus more on making him a giant baby who throws tantrums at the slightest irritation, who can't control his emotions, and who spends more time screaming internally than actually scheming how to screw you, your family, and your descendants in a way that can't be traced back to him.
D'Onofrio was wasted on such a crap interpretation of the character. Meh.
Edit: Also, is this a retcon? I remember him visiting Maya, but he wasn't the Kingpin yet, he visited the place where she lived in more civilian clothing, not his fancy Kingpin getup.
#129 Foxhack
@theJaw Comic book Kingpin is a smart, manipulative man who uses his enormous strength and physique to intimidate people. He can fudge you up physically, but he'd rather not get his hands dirty. Especially in a way that's just out there in the open. And he's always planning ahead.
MCU Kingpin seems to focus more on making him a giant baby who throws tantrums at the slightest irritation, who can't control his emotions, and who spends more time screaming internally than actually scheming how to screw you, your family, and your descendants in a way that can't be traced back to him.
D'Onofrio was wasted on such a crap interpretation of the character. Meh.
Edit: Also, is this a retcon? I remember him visiting Maya, but he wasn't the Kingpin yet, he visited the place where she lived in more civilian clothing, not his fancy Kingpin getup.
4-Nov-23 2:25am
#130 theJaw
Comic book Kingpin absolutely got/gets physical. All the time. Yah he planned and manipulated, but again, one of the MAJOR primary factors of his comic character is that he's not afraid to also get physical. He does so in a way that illustrates how little he cares about being seen AS the Kingpin. Though to be fair, Born Again is the major example of him being more manipulative, fudging with Murdock psychologically as opposed to physically.
D'Onofrio was wasted in Hawkeye 100%, totally agreed. THAT take on Kingpin was absolute trash. But this Echo trailer seems to paint him much closer to the Netflix Daredevil version. And Netflix Daredevil is still the most faithful, and just genuinely best TV show to be born of the MCU (even if it's not 100% canon).
#130 theJaw
Comic book Kingpin absolutely got/gets physical. All the time. Yah he planned and manipulated, but again, one of the MAJOR primary factors of his comic character is that he's not afraid to also get physical. He does so in a way that illustrates how little he cares about being seen AS the Kingpin. Though to be fair, Born Again is the major example of him being more manipulative, fudging with Murdock psychologically as opposed to physically.
D'Onofrio was wasted in Hawkeye 100%, totally agreed. THAT take on Kingpin was absolute trash. But this Echo trailer seems to paint him much closer to the Netflix Daredevil version. And Netflix Daredevil is still the most faithful, and just genuinely best TV show to be born of the MCU (even if it's not 100% canon).
4-Nov-23 11:55am
#131 John
As a person who hasn't read any of the comics and barely knows who Kingpin is, I'm in the group like several above: I had no interest in this until that trailer. Now I'm interested.
#131 John
As a person who hasn't read any of the comics and barely knows who Kingpin is, I'm in the group like several above: I had no interest in this until that trailer. Now I'm interested.
4-Nov-23 5:00pm
#132 Grenadier
While Kingpin can get physical in the comics, it's rarely in public like that. He'll beat the hell out of Spider-Man or Daredevil when it's in his own offices or secret lab or whatever. He's not killing people out on the streets of New York.
#132 Grenadier
While Kingpin can get physical in the comics, it's rarely in public like that. He'll beat the hell out of Spider-Man or Daredevil when it's in his own offices or secret lab or whatever. He's not killing people out on the streets of New York.
4-Nov-23 5:34pm
#133 theJaw
Grenadier wrote:
While Kingpin can get physical in the comics, it's rarely in public like that. He'll beat the hell out of Spider-Man or Daredevil when it's in his own offices or secret lab or whatever. He's not killing people out on the streets of New York.
Most of his fights with Spider-Man or Daredevil are in public. Killing a guy in an alley for what he perceives to be a slight is not out of character whatsoever for Kingpin. Especially not Netflix's Kingpin.
I've read so many Kingpin stories. I love that character. Those trailer moments are very Kingpin.
#133 theJaw
Grenadier wrote:
While Kingpin can get physical in the comics, it's rarely in public like that. He'll beat the hell out of Spider-Man or Daredevil when it's in his own offices or secret lab or whatever. He's not killing people out on the streets of New York.
Most of his fights with Spider-Man or Daredevil are in public. Killing a guy in an alley for what he perceives to be a slight is not out of character whatsoever for Kingpin. Especially not Netflix's Kingpin.
I've read so many Kingpin stories. I love that character. Those trailer moments are very Kingpin.
15-Nov-23 10:39am
#136 theJaw
Looks very bad. Like a B-tier Blumhouse movie... Happy Death Day's superhero cousin or something along those lines.
Neat to see the spider-people costumes, although I do feel like they're a bait-and-switch for the trailer. Like they'll show up for a scene in the movie as a flash to the future or something, but won't amount to much more than that.
I like Dakota Johnson though, she usually brings quality to whatever she works on. So there's that at least.
#136 theJaw
Looks very bad. Like a B-tier Blumhouse movie... Happy Death Day's superhero cousin or something along those lines.
Neat to see the spider-people costumes, although I do feel like they're a bait-and-switch for the trailer. Like they'll show up for a scene in the movie as a flash to the future or something, but won't amount to much more than that.
I like Dakota Johnson though, she usually brings quality to whatever she works on. So there's that at least.
15-Nov-23 12:19pm
#139 theJaw
shadyfozzie wrote:
Dune part 2 Trailer: https://www.youtube....
Rule of thumb: if you see "Screen Culture," the trailer isn't real. They post "concept" trailers reusing footage that's already been released and sometimes take shots from other movies to flesh them out. Admittedly usually well-edited, but not legit.
#139 theJaw
shadyfozzie wrote:
Dune part 2 Trailer: https://www.youtube....
Rule of thumb: if you see "Screen Culture," the trailer isn't real. They post "concept" trailers reusing footage that's already been released and sometimes take shots from other movies to flesh them out. Admittedly usually well-edited, but not legit.
15-Nov-23 12:48pm
#140 Best1989
Madame Web looks ok. As a comment in the video said, early 2000s vibes.
#140 Best1989
Madame Web looks ok. As a comment in the video said, early 2000s vibes.
The New Movie/TV Trailers Thread - THE BOYS: SEASON 4