Sentences with phrase «whose superpower»

More of Ryan Reynolds breaking the fourth wall as Wade Wilson aka Deadpool whose superpower is, as he describes it, «unbridled cancer»; More overt and covert pop culture references; More melodramatic 80s music; More opening credit gags and CGI extravaganzas.
Paul Rudd's Ant - Man is a self - effacing ex-con whose superpower is getting really, really small.
Like Scarlett Johansson, whose superpower is apparently being able to ride a motorcycle against traffic.
The standouts include Terry Crews as Bedlam, who can generate bio-electric fields; Bill Skarsgard as Zeigeist, who has the disgusting ability to spew acidic vomit; and my favorite, Zazie Beetz as Domino, whose superpower is... she's lucky.
The movie gets frisky with the X-Men themes, as Deadpool forms his own «forward - thinking, gender - neutral» team, X-Force, which includes the dynamic Domino (Zazie Beets, from FX's «Atlanta»), whose superpower is luck, and Peter (comic Rob Delaney), a dad - bod guy whose superpower is... well, he doesn't have one.
My personal favourite and one of the last standing through it all, is bad - ass Domino (Zazie Beetz), whose superpower is undeniably «luck».
Then, just minutes into their big mission, all of them are unceremoniously killed — except for Domino, whose superpower just happens to be incredible luck.
One, an ill - fated parachute drop to AC / DC's «Thunderstruck», features Rob Delaney («Catastrophe») as Peter, an ordinary bloke whose superpower comprises mainly of having a moustache.
«She's the only Avenger... whose superpower is she's human.
The audience needs no convincing, once we've gotten a load of Emma Frost (January Jones), a James Bond - style villainess made entirely of crystal, and other freaks of nature including a stripper with wings, a goth - looking dude who uses smoke as a weapon, and someone whose superpower appears to be... being the devil?
And Zazie Beets owns all of her screen time, playing someone whose superpower - luck - makes her a bit like a walking Final Destination movie.
And what an eclectic lot they are, including Domino (Zazie Beetz), whose superpower, deliciously, is simply being lucky.
There's even a Fetish Babe: Helena Bonham Carter plays a sexy bordello madam, whose superpower is being a fetish icon.
One character who sticks around a bit longer is Domino (Zazie Beetz), whose superpower is simply luck.
They weren't just vessels for superpowers; they were representations of dueling philosophies whose superpowers helped defined them.
Here's the official synopsis: «Helen (voice of Holly Hunter) is called on to lead a campaign to bring Supers back, while Bob (voice of Craig T. Nelson) navigates the day - to - day heroics of «normal» life at home with Violet (voice of Sarah Vowell), Dash (voice of Huck Milner) and baby Jack - Jack — whose superpowers are about to be discovered.
Brad Bird directs once again, and the plot synopsis only states that it's about Bob navigating «the day - to - day heroics of «normal» life», allowing him time to bond with Jack - Jack, «whose superpowers are emerging — much to Dad's surprise.»
Bird directs once again, and the synopsis only states that it's about Bob navigating «the day - to - day heroics of «normal» life», allowing him time to bond with Jack - Jack, «whose superpowers are emerging — much to Dad's surprise.»
The second (May 18) isn't likely to deviate from the bro - friendly formula, but there's reason for hope in the «X-Force» additions of «Atlanta's» Zazie Beetz as the luck - controlling Domino, and internet comedy mastermind - «Catastrophe» co-creator Rob Delaney as Peter, whose superpowers seem confined to his dad bod and robust mustache.

Not exact matches

The story is about Israel's God — the God who lives on a mountain down south somewhere, whose subject are an enslaved people — marching onto the home field of the superpower of the day and beating up their army and their gods.
What follows is in many ways a detective narrative that darts between past and present, East and West, taking in an exploration of capitalism, freedom and human rights as well as the similarities and differences between the two superpowers whose names form the play's title.
but the clear standouts are Zazie Beetz's Domino, whose «luck» superpower makes her enjoyably invincible; and Josh Brolin's Cable, depicted as a souped - up Gears Of War-esque future - soldier.
I won't bore you with the whole group, as most play limited roles, but it's worth mentioning Domino (Zazie Beetz), whose odd but highly useful superpower is being exceptionally lucky.
Zazie Beetz of Atlanta is certainly the standout of the X-Force crew, as a mutant whose talent is «being lucky,» which doesn't sound like a superpower but certainly feels like one when you see it in action.
It's here that we are introduced to the two standouts of Deadpool 2: Domino (Zazie Beetz), a lithe mutant fighter whose incredible superpower is luck; and Peter (Rob Delaney), a powerless suburban dweeb who happened to read Deadpool's recruitment ad and thought joining a team would be fun.
Since the only superpower Hollywood truly recognizes is boffo box office, I hope that the inescapable commercial success of «Black Panther» will result not simply in more black - themed superhero movies but also in something far more valuable: a recognition of the extraordinary range and artistry of black filmmakers, writers, and actors whose talents even now remain so imposingly underrepresented and unexpressed.
Luke Cage, whose Netflix series began in September 2016, also reluctantly brings his superpowers to bear on the organised African - American crime ripping his Harlem community apart.
I was also surprised — and delighted — by the mischief of El Deafo, another young adult read, about a girl whose Phonic Ear, a hearing aid, gives her superpowers, some of which will make you laugh.
He's an improbable video game trial lawyer whose only superpower is that he's a really good lawyer... sort of.
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