Posted by Halo82 on September 17, 2006, 3:12 pm, in reply to "Re: Namor the movie!" Hey, the Speedo is classic...not that I enjoy looking at naked guys or anything but you don't tug on Supermans cape so don't mess with Namors trunks. The ankle wings are easily explained. There part of his mutation. One of the most obvious signs that he's more then just a hybrid. That actually wouldn't bug me. I just hope that they don't make this movie as corny as T3.
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: yeah, I hope they don't do a few things. One:
: I love Namor and I get that he swims, but I
: hope they drop the speedo look.
:
: Two: If they can explain the ankle wings
: keep them, if not drop them.
:
: And three: Please don't make the movie like
: terminator with the whole war plot between
: humans and atlanteans.




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