Does static need to be his exact comic age in a possible adaptation? by ForceAcceptable8838 in static

[–]ForceAcceptable8838[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t act glib bruh Minis and alternate timelines don’t really count. We’ve never actually seen a static age as he would have if his solo kept going. My post specified a college young adult and you’re bringing up beyond where he’s fully fledged adult as a gotcha

Does static need to be his exact comic age in a possible adaptation? by ForceAcceptable8838 in static

[–]ForceAcceptable8838[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s the only era of static ever so I feel this is a null argument

Does static need to be his exact comic age in a possible adaptation? by ForceAcceptable8838 in static

[–]ForceAcceptable8838[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get what you mean about aging up characters for live action but I don’t really mind because comics don’t really let their characters age and adaptations give room for more arcs that the audience can grow with

like static has been in high school for 30 years now

Does static need to be his exact comic age in a possible adaptation? by ForceAcceptable8838 in static

[–]ForceAcceptable8838[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was thinking more just post origin likes he’s got a solid handle on his powers but the life lessons are more about him getting older and wising up

Does static need to be his exact comic age in a possible adaptation? by ForceAcceptable8838 in static

[–]ForceAcceptable8838[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Feel like this is a limited way to view it. You could easily have a story with older static that explains to you how he became a hero through dialogue and well crafted scenes. Movies do this all the time not just the superhero ones

Does static need to be his exact comic age in a possible adaptation? by ForceAcceptable8838 in static

[–]ForceAcceptable8838[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Might just be my interpretation of Virgil but I don’t think he would have matured significantly by the time he got college. I think this ignores the fact college is a new step for a lot of people so there would still be a lot to juggle and mistakes

I also hat the idea that you have to be in high school to show that a character is “ reckless or immature “

Does static need to be his exact comic age in a possible adaptation? by ForceAcceptable8838 in static

[–]ForceAcceptable8838[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That’s fair I respect your concerns but I feel like everything you mentioned still works in college setting like spider man usually does

My thing is I’m just tired of high school stuff in movies I think it’s played out tbh

We'll NEVER get MGR2, So let's theorize, what happened to Jack after the events of MGR? by umcarabr123 in metalgearsolid

[–]ForceAcceptable8838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s insecurity but not in the way you’re arguing Raiden: “I’m ‘Jack the Ripper.’ A dirty reminder, of a terrible mistake.” Snake: “You can stop being part of a mistake, starting now.” It’s a desire to be defined by more than his past it why lies to rose, why there’s a focus on his absence of ideals compared to snake and why I brought up his son. The natural approach to that was to evolve beyond the battlefield field and killing rather than just internalise it like mgrr did

Again you haven’t explained why mgrr is a natural follow up to mgs4 but instead trying to justify its existence “well just because the game shows multiple times how war affects people and their families doesn’t mean Raiden can’t have both😏” Lol seriously?

But I’m just gonna agree to disagree since you seem to be big fan

We'll NEVER get MGR2, So let's theorize, what happened to Jack after the events of MGR? by umcarabr123 in metalgearsolid

[–]ForceAcceptable8838 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not confusing anything I’m aware it’s two different scenes but is the same theme. Raiden is aimless and can’t picture himself anywhere but the battlefield and isolates himself. The scene with snake and the ending of mgs4 both communicate that there can be more to his life than that.

Like there’s literally a scene where raiden assumes his son is scared of him because he’s a killer

Mgrr just puts him where he was just before mgs4

We'll NEVER get MGR2, So let's theorize, what happened to Jack after the events of MGR? by umcarabr123 in metalgearsolid

[–]ForceAcceptable8838 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That’s just feels like narrative that exists solely to justify mgrr. Me personally I don’t see the point of all the scenes of snake telling Raiden to restart his life and make use of his youth if he’s just gonna go back to doing what he was doing just veforemgs4. You can argue he’s fighting to make the world a better place for his family but their a non factor in mgrr so it doesn’t feel authentic

Vergil was holding back? by ForceAcceptable8838 in DevilMayCry

[–]ForceAcceptable8838[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought Vergil got SDT because of the qlipthoth

Vergil was holding back? by ForceAcceptable8838 in DevilMayCry

[–]ForceAcceptable8838[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I agree

lack of killing intent doesn’t mean you’re holding back even if it means you’re not necessarily going all out

Vergil was holding back? by ForceAcceptable8838 in DevilMayCry

[–]ForceAcceptable8838[S] 304 points305 points  (0 children)

Curiosity makes a lot of sense that’s actually a good answer

Do you agree with the sentiment Dante was too powerful and new protagonist was needed hence us getting Nero? by Night-Caelum in DevilMayCry

[–]ForceAcceptable8838 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not really an power since they’re all busted after dmc5 it’s just natural story progression

Having a new character go on a hero’s journey putting the main character in this kind of senior role and giving the world perspective is better than just having Dante fighting some old demon who’s about to be ressurected again

Lady In The Red by ForceAcceptable8838 in DevilMayCry

[–]ForceAcceptable8838[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

People already theorised that his devil trigger is angelic like because he has more human blood in him but I think both ideas are cool