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Black Widow a Surprisingly Important Jumping Off Point for Marvel

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For obvious reasons, big budget feature films have had their schedules and plans roiled by COVID-19. Studios seeking to maximize profit while serving the interests of the audience are figuring it out as they go along, understandably uncertain of what the “right” thing is, if there is such a thing.

For Marvel, the stakes are higher than normal as they enter the crucial Phase 4 of their cinematic universe. Despite the financial and critical success, the achievements culminating in Avengers: Endgame are not appreciated as much as they should be. When comparing what Marvel Studios accomplished relative to the relentless series of missteps from DC, it becomes clearer. DC is flailing, trying to salvage what it can from its misguided and rushed attempts to create a universe like Marvel’s after the egregious mistake of entrusting that endeavor to Zack Snyder and his predilection toward opaque symbolism and cinematographic beauty.

Of course, that required flexibility on Marvel’s part along with the willingness to tweak origin storylines from what Stan Lee and Jack Kirby initially created in the 1960s. Even if that grated on the nerves of the fans who react like the Trekkers in the classic William Shatner-hosted episode of Saturday Night Live and need to be put in their place:

Marvel started with Iron Man because that was one of the few characters the studios had the rights to. Turning Tony Stark and Natasha Romanoff – the Black Widow – into fundamental components of the entire Marvel Universe took innovation, creativity and guts. Given the performances from Robert Downey Jr. and Scarlett Johansson and how they became indispensable in every conceivable aspect, it’s easy to forget that the characters as they were portrayed in the comics – while important – were never marquee. They are now.

Even before COVID-19 threw the plans for Phase 4 into turmoil, Marvel had a planned respite from the seemingly endless rollout of content.

Black Widow is a surprisingly key film for Marvel considering it was made through the insistence of Johansson and is another of the studio’s films from the Marvel Cinematic Universe that is only necessary in the sense that they’re advancing the major storyline with a seemingly needless film and to provide content in the interim between the major blockbusters. Like Ant-Man and the Wasp and Captain Marvel, it is a means to an end with minute details and an importance that will only be ascertained later with the hard-core comic fans noticing them as they happen.

This is a strategy straight out of comics. Crossovers moved forward in different books. With that, to keep track of exactly what was happening or to complete a collection of that specific plot, fans were required to buy comics they otherwise did not regularly buy. If, for example, there was an Avengers story that bled over into the Fantastic Four and a person did not buy FF comics, they were far likelier to buy the comic linked to that narrative.

Black Widow could easily be categorized as a “did we really need this?” film. Judging from the trailer, it looks like they made sure there was action and a series of interesting characters to push the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe forward to kick off Phase 4. Inevitably, some of those characters will be critical moving forward.

The break between Marvel films has reached a year. Black Widow was shifted to Nov. 6 and The Eternals to Feb. 12, 2021. The schedule then includes Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Thor: Love and Thunder, Black Panther 2, Captain Marvel 2 and Spider-Man 3. The Disney+ series of programs including WandaVision, Loki and Hawkeye will also be ancillary parts of Phase 4.

Phase 4 pushes background characters to the foreground in a bigger and more critical way than the likes of Ant-Man, Captain Marvel and Doctor Strange. And it all starts with one of the suddenly key characters and a charter member of the Avengers, Black Widow.

Marvel slowly introduced the film versions of the characters, created a storyline and a threat that could only be solved by the individuals coming together as a unit – manipulated by Col. Nick Fury though they were – and achieved its ends rising in a crescendo of films until it reached Avengers: Endgame, literally and figuratively.

The foundation for Phase 4 is in place and the studio has wiggle room because of the goodwill it engendered by caring so deeply about creating quality, fan-friendly films that were modern and adhered to the spirit in which the characters were created.

As the jumping off point, if Black Widow does not meet expectations, the result will be vastly different than it would have been had Iron Man and The Hulk been viewed as mediocre and uninteresting as Man of Steel, Suicide Squad and Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice were to the point that even avid fans of DC shrugged at the subsequent films, especially Justice League. What should have been DC’s crown jewel was a disappointment and was the catalyst to a fractured reboot.

It certainly helped Marvel that it was starting off relatively small whereas DC started with Superman and somehow left fans shrugging. It was difficult to screw up and Snyder and DC still managed to screw up so it essentially scrapped the franchise for a series of one-offs and reliance on the films – like Wonder Woman – that worked.

In Phase 4 are characters that nouveau Marvel fans (hardcore comics geeks might call them “tourists” with an eye roll) are likely to be unfamiliar with. For other franchises or would-be franchises, a year-and-a-half break between films from Endgame to Black Widow could be disastrous. With Marvel, it is a welcome respite as the content had become overwhelming and the market saturated. This will spark renewed interest.

Marvel has been mum about Phase 5. The key components are comparable to when Marvel went into overdrive with The Avengers as it prepares to incorporate The Fantastic Four and X-Men into Marvel. The two previous incarnations of Fantastic Four were mediocre and then disastrous. Fans have been clamoring for Marvel’s writers to get their hands on it to make it right. X-Men had a successful run for Fox, but with Hugh Jackman retiring from his role as Wolverine and the eminently forgettable X-Men: Dark Phoenix being a critical and box office disappointment, it was a fitting end to the series not because it was a good film – it wasn’t – but because it made it easier for fans to let the characters go and prepare to move on with Marvel taking charge of them and changing them. As an example of how Marvel plans to help fans forget about the Patrick Stewart-Hugh Jackman-Ian McKellan versions of the characters, Denzel Washington was floated as a potential Magneto in the rumor mill.

The transition is imperative and the subdued period of limbo with little Marvel content until Black Widow is released will be a boon until it ramps up again. Because Marvel has taken such great care in its crafting of these tales, it can adapt in ways that others – notoriously DC – could not.

UFC 249 Finally Canceled After Dana White Told to “Stand Down” by ESPN, Disney

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Up until April 9th, UFC 249 was still planned for April 18th despite the current pandemic. Dana White, president of the UFC, has been fighting to keep the event open and happening despite the original location being set for New York City. He has mentioned having the fight on a private island in order to maintain security, but has just announced that this fight, and all other UFC events, are postponed until further notice. A spokesperson for UFC stated, “While the organization was fully prepared to proceed with UFC 249, ESPN has requested the postponement of the event and subsequent bouts until further notice in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.”

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White got a call from the “highest level at Disney.”

“Fight Island” was to be used to house non-US fighters during events.

Rose Namajunas pulled out of UFC 249 due to two family deaths related to coronavirus

Khabib’s manager makes fun of critics who claimed Putin tried to make the fight happen

Did Carnival Cruise Staff Lie About COVID-19 Infection Rates to Australian Authorities? Homicide Probe Now Launched.

Australian officials allowed a Carnival cruise ship to make port and disembark passengers last month. The decision was heavily reliant on the information given by the cruise ship’s crew about the state of infection on board. Of the passengers allowed to leave the ship,four hundred have tested positive for coronavirus and fifteen have died due to complications from the virus. The fifteen deaths are more than one third of the national deaths in Australia, prompting an investigation of the ship and its crew. Australian authorities are performing a criminal investigation to determine whether or not the medical information provided by the ship was falsified to allow infected passengers to disembark. The black box, and other evidence, was confiscated this week to determine the extent of the involvement.

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Carnival has not yet responded to inquiries about the probe

Over 1000 crew members remain on board the Ruby Princess

Some of the authorities involved are from the anti-terrorism unit

The Ruby Princess may remained docked in Australia until the investigation is complete

Estranged Wife of NASA Astronaut Indicted for Lying about “Space Crime”

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Anne McClain, a respected astronaut with NASA, was accused of bank fraud by her wife. Summer Worden claimed that McClain accessed her bank account while at the International Space Station. If this were true it would have been the first recorded instance of a “space crime.” The accusation, however, has been deemed untrue and Worden has been indicted with two counts of false reports made to NASA and to the Federal Trade Commission. The couple is currently involved in divorce proceedings and the allegations seemingly stem from an ongoing custody battle over their 7 year old son.

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Worden’s mother claims they are being “held hostage” by McClain

More about Anne McClain

Astronaut Anne McClain on how to stay sane in isolated spaces

NASA’s space related at home activities for children

New Zealand Demotes Health Minister for Breaking Quarantine

Dr. David Clark, the Health Minister for New Zealand has been demoted for flouting his own departments recommendations. During the first week of the nationwide shutdown, Dr. Clark took his family 12 miles away to the beach. This impromptu vacation came just days after the government stated that cars should only be driven for essential trips for medical care, the grocery store, etc.

Dr. Clark handed in his resignation to the New Zealand Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, but she refused it saying “Under normal conditions, I would sack the minister of health. What he did was wrong, and there are no excuses, but right now, my priority is our collective fight against COVID-19. We cannot afford massive disruption in the health sector or to our response. For that reason, and that reason alone, Dr. Clark will maintain his role.” Dr. Clark was stripped of additional finance minister roles and demoted among the cabinet ranks.

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New Zealand Health minister: I’ve been an idiot

New Zealand Prime Minister declares the Easter Bunny an essential worker

Lab in New Zealand to harvest and grow SARS-CoV-2 in bid to find cure

German students taken in by New Zealand families during shutdown

UFCs Dana White Named as Victim in Sex Tape Extortion Scheme

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In 2015 a 42 year old personal trainer, Ernesto Joshua Ramos, was tried for the extortion of an “unnamed businessman.” Ramos pled guilty and served 366 days in federal prison. He now claims that the businessman was Dana White, president of the UFC, and that White had breached a contract between them. The contract allegedly stated that White was to pay Ramos $450,000 in order to not leak his name in connection with the extortion scheme. Ramos is claiming that White never paid him and this is why he is coming forward with a $10 million suit against White and UFCs parent company.

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The sex tape supposedly involves Dana White and a Vegas stripper

Khabib out of fight with Tony Ferguson

Khabib stops training to follow social distancing during pandemic

A fake twitter account claimed that Putin was putting Khabib into UFC 249

 

Is President Xi Jinping of China a Dictator?

Former Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg caused quite a stir during a debate where he stated that the leader of China is in fact, not a dictator. Despite the consternation and outcry of his colleagues and opponents, Mr. Bloomberg stood firm and backed up his statement. He countered their skepticism by pointing out that General Secretary Xi Jinping (one of his few titles, and General Secretary being the most powerful position within the Communist Party) cannot simply do as he pleases but must answer to his constituents at the end of the day. A good example of this highlighted in his statement was that of the unhappiness and restiveness of the Chinese people caused by environmental concerns.

Bloomberg is absolutely correct in his characterization of Xi. Americans (largely thanks to political discourse and the media) are quick to label systems of government that do not conform to their own liberal democratic ideals as dictatorships. Why? Because it is convenient and hampers understanding that has the power to redefine foreign policy and engagement with these other players on the world stage.

A dictator, or tyrant, or autocrat is a person who possesses supreme power in the territory under their control. They are able to circumvent the legislative and judicial processes simply by word of mouth. Laws and regulations are promulgated or rescinded at their whim. Considering the enormity of a government apparatus anywhere in the world and the thousands required to maintain it and make it semi-functional, dictators are fewer and further between than we have been led to believe.

China under the Communist Party is authoritarian in nature. Some political and civil freedoms are limited, such as that treasured core of American democracy, the press. In addition, the dominant guiding organization is the Communist Party, which is highly centralized. There are many more traits identified with authoritarianism, but really this whole division of political terminology is subjective. Many of the items criticized by foreign governments exist in their own democracies.

Rory Truex of Princeton is a proponent of the term, “consultative authoritarianism.” The concept also goes by the name of responsive authoritarianism. It is exactly as the name implies: an authoritarian government that heeds the concerns of its citizens. Not all are heard or acted upon, but nonetheless, consultative authoritarianism explains China today.

After the excesses of the Great Lead Forward and Cultural Revolution, much of the Communist Party’s prestige and legitimacy rest on the economic performance it oversees. No longer viewing the Party through rose-colored glasses as an institution that can do virtually no wrong, the Chinese people have been holding it accountable when deemed necessary. The beginning of this article mentioned environmental issues, but that is only one area where the Chinese government has been taken to task by its citizenry and implemented reforms.

Other issues that are dear to the people of China are government initiatives aimed at tackling corruption and ensuring domestic tranquility against the disturbances of separatists and terrorists. Xi has proved himself responsive in terms of both of the above.

The anti-corruption campaign began in 2012 with the conclusion of the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party. Xi made it clear that he would not only target low level offenders, but also probe into the highest levels of power. The translation in English refers to these officials as “tigers and flies.” Merely two years after the start of the campaign, the Politburo Standing Committee (composed of the top leadership of the country) was investigated. In an unprecedented outcome, three members were convicted and expelled from the Party. Cases like this have unfolded across the country and are proof to the people that the government means business.

Some will ask if it really makes a difference how we classify political systems and leaders. Is it such a leap from authoritarianism to dictatorship? Neither are democracy, right, so what does it matter? Well, it matters and the difference is not negligible. How we view the outside world determines how we proceed in our relations. To be uninformed, seeing the world only in black and white, makes us shortsighted and significantly reduces our chances of implementing and enforcing coherent and successful foreign policy.

SpaceX Loses Another Rocket Prototype During Testing

SpaceX, founded by inventor Elon Musk, has made their third attempt to test a star-ship prototype, only to have it crumple and fail during testing. The SN3 rocket was a full scale star-ship prototype that had passed an earlier nitrogen test, but when exposed to flight temperature the fuel tank buckled and failed to maintain integrity. Elon Musk tweeted a statement that they are looking at the recorded data, but it may have been due to a testing configuration error and not a general structural integrity issue.

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Watch a video of the testing here

What is the next step for SpaceX?

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Thousands of Americans applied to become astronauts

Corona Beer, The Latest Victim of Coronavirus

Mexico has declared the closure of non-essential businesses. This includes Anheuser-Busch, the producer of Corona, as well as Modelo and other beers. They expect this to be a temporary closure, but there is no firm re-open date. The company says that over 75% of their workforce is working from home. The closure has nothing to do with the mistaken assumption that there is a link between the corona beer and the coronavirus. In a poll, 38% of Americans said that they would not buy or drink the beer “under any circumstances.” The Mexican government has been slow to respond but, as of Sunday, a nationwide suspension of non-essential businesses will be in place.

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Anheuser-Busch ready to supply the nation with beer if deemed an essential business

Massachusetts Gov allows delivery of alcohol 

Pizza and beer being flown in to the Australian outback 

Las Vegas eatery giving free beer and cider with takeout purchases

 

Zoom-Bombing Disrupts Classrooms and Meetings

Work and school is pretty much all being done from home, and many are using Zoom as their primary method of conferencing. Zoom boasts end-to-end encryption and high security to protect your meetings, but somehow this keeps being thwarted. A new wave of hacking, called Zoom-Bombing, involves injecting inappropriate content into an ongoing video. Two children in Utah were on Zoom when pornography interrupted their connection. Other content that has been sent has been racist and anti-semitic. The FBI has issued warnings about Zoom-Bombing and suggestions to improve cyber security, especially for those working from home.

Read more on how to increase your Zoom security here

Read more about the Utah story here

Zoom is not as secure as you may think

Facts about Zoom bombing

Zoom is growing in this time of pandemic