On February 16 2016 03:58 ThomasjServo wrote: I think they need to get out of New York before they tackle that kind of thing. One weird thing about the marvel universe that on film will be super strange, is how many superheroes live and work in NYC. I mean you average nerd knows that Marvel doesn't own the film rights to some characters again yet, but the average consumer might get weirded out when Spidey doesn't show up to a crime right near Central Park or Times Square but the Blind Lawyer does.
Spidey lol, Avenger tower is there, so is Ironman and F4.
And now Jessica Jones, which will be followed by Luke Cage. I dunno, all too New York Centric for me
The mask looked fine in the other scenes in that trailer. There is just something wrong with the angle or placement on his head in that one well lit shot. Definitely something off.
On March 09 2016 05:57 On_Slaught wrote: The mask looked fine in the other scenes in that trailer. There is just something wrong with the angle or placement on his head in that one well lit shot. Definitely something off.
This looks like fun. Also the most late 80's early 90's ass comic ever. Ninjas, motorcycles, secret organizations of super ninjas, the Punisher. The grim dark is in full effect. Should be fun.
On March 09 2016 05:57 On_Slaught wrote: The mask looked fine in the other scenes in that trailer. There is just something wrong with the angle or placement on his head in that one well lit shot. Definitely something off.
Edit: Oh wow. Post 10,000 goes to Daredevil!
I think the eyebrows of the mask are a little too low and stick out a little too much, which makes him look like he has a huge forehead and is a little neanderthally. Compare it to the batman mask where the eyebrows go pretty far up,
On March 10 2016 00:17 Plansix wrote: Just remember, for every mask in the series, there were many test masks that looked terrible. Comics are flat and masks are hard.
Definitely true, but it is the only thing I can nitpick from the trailer