There are five fingers (four fingers one thumb) in the frame and the start / base of the 6th digit pinkie is at the side of the frame It's a thumb, 4 fingertips/fingernails and then what the heck is that
There’s only four fingers and a thumb. The index finger looks odd (bad photoshop or something) but there isn’t a sixth finger.
Thunderbolts* *e There's an e missing. The Underbolts An e is missing. Annie is missing. Daddy Warbucks has assembled The Underbolts (they're like underdogs), to find Annie and bring her home. Spoiler
If movies like Madame Web & The Crow remake can get approved for production, you think anyone looks properly at posters? A lot of people in Hollywood are clueless these days.
Several of us went off on Bob's six fingers on X myself included, the six fingers were "debunked" by some designers, however I'll wait to hear from Marvel. I maintain that Flo's placement and pose is really odd though. I do love US Agent, Red Guardian and Bucky/WS in that poster: Definitely the loathe and hate of the Thunderbolts in the comics. The trailer is fun. Really looking forward to Sebs, David and Wyatt's interactions.
Yelena in that poster looks like a haggard sitcom mom (hand to the temple "Come on") which may or may not be what they are going for
this looks like the most Marvel running out of material movie yet with all the box office potential of a Black Widow sequel from which Scarlett Johansson has been photoshopped out and AI-replaced with Florence Pugh.
Marvel marketing takes a look at what’s happening in the United States and decides: Let’s put a bunch of guns on the poster.
It's not the index finger, but the pinky finger that causes the confusion. Steve is naturally optimistic and capable of seeing things in black and white terms. John is from the modern era of warfare where moral ambiguity is the order of the day. Bucky was optimistic, but not to Steve's level and his time as the Winter Soldier created that ambiguity in him.
Indeed. This is a bit like calling someone "morally gray" because someone grabbed their hand while they were holding a knife and forced that person to stab people. The person that was nominally holding the weapon clearly wasn't electing to do that of their own free will. If you say explicitly that these people weren't making choices, then they weren't really doing anything and there is nothing morally ambiguous happening. They might certainly have personal trauma, but that's a very different thing.
One thing, wich is not a spoiler, since been confirmed by marvel and Stan, Spoiler is that Bucky is Congressman when the movie starts .
I'll tag that for now until that info pops up elsewhere. Unless there's an official souce/release of that info somewhere you can link to, nilzo?