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No./1 Disney’s biggest bombshells, digested

WE WERE EXCITED!

isney were not shy about revealing new footage at their Investor’s Day presentation on December 10; it’s not every day you get shiny new Marvel trailers in one go. The first trailer gave us lots of tantalising glimpses of what Tom Hiddleston’s God Of Mischief will be up to in a show Kevin Feige called a “crime thriller”. Most intriguingly of all, the end of the teaser sees Loki returning to Asgard via Bifrost: who — or what — will await him upon his return? second trailer looked appropriately wild, too; in contrast, promises to be a much more grounded show, focusing on Steve Rogers’ BFFs, Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) and Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie). Cap’s bequeathed shield was barely seen in the first trailer —though we do get an exciting look at Falcon’s new missile-dodging wings. Plus, the first look at the MCU’s first animation offered up Doctor Strange vs Doctor Strange,

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The Suicide Squad (Empire, December) looks very male and very white. It will be interesting to give it the once-over with the Bechdel-Wallace test and view the film through the lens of diversity. ANN, NUGENT, TAS From what we could see, the Squad

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