Perhaps it was mandated thing?
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I don't really doubt that, but I really don't like it. Who the heck is Hope van Dyne? Janet Van Dyne is The Wasp.
Perhaps it was mandated thing?
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Hope Van Dyne is going to be the MCU Wasp, so that's reason enough for the creators to use her instead of Janet even though there's not really much to work with for Hope.I don't really doubt that, but I really don't like it. Who the heck is Hope van Dyne? Janet Van Dyne is The Wasp.
Hope Van Dyne is going to be the MCU Wasp, so that's reason enough for the creators to use her instead of Janet even though there's not really much to work with for Hope.
Which is probably why she felt more like her Mom here then she did her movie-self.
It's the same reason Scott Lang is Ant-Man and Hank Pym is relegated to a vague, casual, reference.
It's a fact that has never sat well with me. And while I don't really care for Scott Lang, at least he has some established history in the comics in previous decades, unlike Hope, who again was a marginal character from MC2 who barely did anything.
Yeah yet another reason Hope replacing Janet in media annoys me. Everyone else kind of accepts it though. I don't get it.
I'm happy to think that we might be over the "Scott Pym" characterization of the past few seasons, given Scott's taken enough from Hank as isI don't love it, but I'm not that against it, considering this cartoon is basically an extension of the MCU. The fact that we've gotten basically 3 different portrayals of Ant-Man in the first 3 seasons bothers me a lot more, and if they can make him closer to the Paul Rudd live action version of Lang, I'll be happy
I feel like the exact nature of their relationship is going to be ambiguous across this entire series, because of Marvel Animation's aversion to romance, though it also felt like you could project whatever you wanted into their interaction in the shortI did like the chemistry between Scott and Hope in the short, they seemed more like a brother/sister pair or best friends then a romantic couple which is okay too.
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.I did feel the shorts were kind of underwhelming on the villain frontIts wasnt that good to be honest..a giant frog...rats...strange weird aliens...and typical claw...
Why no new villan in the whoooole episode??hope they improve through the season
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.I did feel the shorts were kind of underwhelming on the villain front.
I mean, Kamala fighting a giant Mega-Toad is fun, Black Panther vs. Klaw is classic, but it would've been nice to see Carol, Vision, Scott, and Hope fight some major villains connected to them.
All the more reason to use those C-listers and try and make them look coolOne thing that's really lacking from the Mighty Avengers is some noticeable and large villains. All of these heroes have C level rogues galleries (BP is a bit of an exception).
I understood what they were going for, and I still liked it more or less, I just would've preferred seeing some new villains pop up for some good actionI thought it was good to see them show something different with Vision saving the miners who were trapped below even after they disrespected him, and Hope and Scott carrying about the single ant, even though there are 3 trillion of them. Fighting villains isn't the only thing that makes them heroes.
.Sometimes it felt like they couldn't keep it consistent what they wanted from this version of Ultron. One minute he's a cold killing machine, the next he's more emotive and talkative ala his movie incarnationOne thing I don't like about Avengers Assemble is the MCU character revamps.
For another, they did a whole third season around Ultron, and while they revamped him to give him an MCU design, his attitude and voice were still more consistent with the comics version. They didn't revamp him to give him the MCU/James Spader-esque personality that's similar to Tony Stark.
Except for Falcon oddly enough...Sometimes it felt like they couldn't keep it consistent what they wanted from this version of Ultron. One minute he's a cold killing machine, the next he's more emotive and talkative ala his movie incarnation.
Although I've noticed that's generally been consistent for most of the MCU revamps...
Its wasnt that good to be honest..a giant frog...rats...strange weird aliens...and typical claw...
Why no new villan in the whoooole episode??hope they improve through the season
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Who the heck is Hope van Dyne?