We also heard from
Marius Maronilla (“Why won’t Hollywood let a female superhero headline? Let’s see… Elektra and Catwoman ring any bells?”); Karen Lawler (“Lucy – closest comparison I’ve got to a female superhero movie – made $ 394 million global box office”); Joni Boba Deadpool (“I’d like to see Ms Marvel, Domino, Psylocke and She- Hulk on the big screen. Oh, and Squirrel Girl too”); Susan Armstead (“It ’s always male superheroes with women playing sidekicks or romantic entanglements”); Laurie McHale (“I’d definitely like to see a Wonder Woman and Black Widow film... and a good Catwoman film too, while we’re at it ”); Julianne Myers (“I was never particularly interested in Black Widow... until I saw The Winter Soldier. I feel that movie has given her a bit of depth she was lacking, and now I’d love to see her in her own movie”); Michael Garner (“Peter Capaldi is fantastic. His complete disdain for humanity is really refreshing. It ’s as if the Doctor has cared all these hundreds of years and now he’s decided that, well, he won’t anymore”); Paul Morris (“Capaldi would be great if given decent scripts. Time Of The Moffat… to leave!”); Jonathan Jones (“I’m thrilled that they have returned to a more alien, mysterious and irascible personality for the Doctor, and Capaldi is portraying this with aplomb and style”); Keith Tudor ( who explained his delightfully bonkers theory that the young boy in bed in “Listen” was Danny Pink, not the Doctor);
Paul Downey ( Delighted that Twin Peaks is coming back); Annabel Hynes ( Reasurred to hear you’re not a possessed doll, Annabel); Patrick Sproull (“Love the mag. I only like the pictures but, still, they’re fabby. And you can use the corners of the covers to eat yoghurt.” Try that too often and your issue will end up completely Mullered, fella); and many more…