sol_bad
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Was Dr. Doom always that strong in the comics? Or is that in a point in time he had "levelled up"?
I recall him vs Spider-Man in the comics and Fantastic 4 cartoon and he wasn't that strong in those.
Any hero or villain is as strong or weak as the author needs them to be.
Rofl what?
Dune gives ample time for characterization and gives room for the actors to breathe. The protagonists all have their own scenes that explore their motivations and relations to each other. Only because the movie isn't outright telling you how to feel about the characters like in most Marvel movies, doesn't mean that there is no characterization.
Lay off the formulaic superhero dreck.
We'll have to agree to disagree. I didn't feel like I really knew any of the characters by the end of the film. Didn't diminish my enjoyment of it though, still top tier film making.