Avengers: Doomsday Casting Thoughts

[Spoilers ahead for all Avengers movies, Spider-Man: No Way Home, Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, Loki, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Hawkeye, The Marvels, Deadpool and Wolverine, and Thunderbolts*]
Holy moly. I don’t think ANYONE could have seen this coming. Sure, we were all awaiting the inevitable update from Marvel producers on what they had in store for the fifth Avengers film. Perhaps the name of a newly joined cast member, or perhaps a little peek into the general synopsis of the highly-anticipated movie’s plot. But NOBODY could have guessed that randomly, on a typical Wednesday morning, Marvel would suddenly livestream a slow reveal of most of the main cast. (I say most because we’re bound to be in for a few more surprises along the way. For now, my fingers crossed for Tom Holland’s Spider-Man as we await more news.)
Obviously, there were some obvious picks for lead cast members. Pedro Pascal’s Mr. Fantastic was no surprise (nor were the rest of the Fantastic Four members), and Robert Downey Jr. taking on the mantle as the ego-driven Latverian ruler Dr. Doom was no shock to anyone. But there were some VERY surprising choices. Not because of the actors themselves. Not any sort of controversial actors chosen for new characters. Nothing like that. It’s more-so the confirmed returning characters. But I’ll keep quiet about that as I dive into my general thoughts, reactions, and theories. (If you want to see the full list of confirmed actors, read about it in my other post here: https://www.joshuaschmitz.blog/avengers-doomsday-casting-announcement-2/)
TEAMS
Last year, it was slipped out of Marvel Studios somewhere that Avengers: Doomsday would feature over sixty roles. SIXTY. To put that in comparison, most Marvel movies feature twenty to thirty characters. (No, I’m not counting innnocent bystanders. They don’t count. I mean characters with names that play some sort of role in the story’s plot. Sigh… and also those random henchmen with dumb names and second-in commands and random security officers.) So, yeah, a LOT of characters. And we just got twenty-seven confirmed to be in the film. So…. A lot more to go. We’re no doubt in for many more surprises in the future. But based on what we know, we can generally piece together certain groups and teams that will be in the movie.

CONFIRMED FANTASTIC FOUR MEMBERS TO RETURN IN AVENGERS:DOOMSDAY
- Pedro Pascal - Reed Richards AKA Mr. Fantastic (SET TO DEBUT IN The Fantastic Four: First Steps)
- Vanessa Kirby - Sue Storm AKA the Invisible Woman (SET TO DEBUT IN The Fantastic Four: First Steps)
- Joseph Quinn - Johnny Storm AKA the Human Torch (SET TO DEBUT IN The Fantastic Four: First Steps)
- Ebon Mass-Barach - Ben Grimm AKA the Thing (SET TO DEBUT IN The Fantastic Four: First Steps)
The most obvious conclusions that everybody knew were bound to wind up in the fifth Avengers film (Even though there are no Avengers right now…) are the Fantastic Four. Though we have yet to see how well Marvel’s first family translated into their latest film adaptations, we can begin geeking out about what we might see in their appearance in the fifth Avengers installment.
The most exciting but also worst part of this confirmation is that we’ll finally see them collaborate with the Avengers. A large portion of the Marvel fanbase has been waiting for this day to come, for the Fantastic Four and Avengers to meet face to face. But it‘s also not as good as it sounds, seeing as how the main film version of the Avengers that we know and love dearly are disbanded. Half of them are dead, and the other half are who-knows-where doing who-knows-what. So, alas, we will likely not be seeing Iron Man and Mr. Fantastic interact for a long while still. *Cue waterworks.* It’s ok, we’ll get through this. We can dream. (Coming soon: Dream Marvel Interactions We Need To See On Screen)
Anyways, I suppose it’s not ALL bad. It will still be exciting nonetheless seeing these two groups join forces to face a giant, menacing threat like Doctor Doom. While it might not be perfect, I’m still grateful that we’ll be seeing the two combine in one form.
Now, the importance of their role in Doomsday is not quite known yet. But we can speculate that they’ll play a considerably decent-sized role in the story, specifically Mr. Fantastic. It is rumored that Robert Downey Jr.’s Doctor Doom will hail from this version of the Fantastic Four’s home universe, implying that Doom and Mr. Fantastic will have some sort of Johnny like they did in the comics. From the earlier stories of the Fantastic Four to even the more modern inclusions, Doom and Reed have a heated, intense, personal rivalry, leading to an uncountable number of encounters, each showing their physical prowess and scientific intellect. It’ll be interesting to see two of Marvel’s biggest brains go head to head.
As of yet, I cannot say for certain how they wind up in the mainstream Marvel universe. Could it be a multiversal teleporter? The rocket ship spotted in their film’s trailers? A road trip with the planet-eater Galactus? For all we know, they could hitch a ride with Doctor Doom aboard his intergalactic spaceship or something.
But we really do not know enough about this team to say what their inclusion means. Will we get a fistfight between the Hulk and Thing over who’s the real strongest there is? Probably. Will Ant-Man and the Human Torch provide dorky comic relief? Probably. Will we see the iconic comic love-triangle between Reed, Susan, and Namor? Probably not. But still, we’ll have a better guess after their movie releases this July.
Are you planning on visiting a theatre when The Fantastic Four: First Steps releases, or are you going to sit out?

CONFIRMED THUNDERBOLTS* MEMBERS TO RETURN IN AVENGERS:DOOMSDAY
- Sebastian Stan - Bucky Barnes AKA the Winter Soldier
- Wyatt Russell - John Walker AKA U.S. Agent (formerly Captain America)
- Florence Pugh - Yelena Belova
- Lewis Pullman - ‘Bob’ AKA Sentry
- David Harbour - Alexei Shostakov AKA the Red Guardian
- Hannah John-Kamen - Ava Starr AKA Ghost
WAIT!!! There WILL be spoilers in here for Thunderbolts*. Not right now, though. Even though I haven’t seen it, I have had multiple of the film’s biggest twists ruined for me, thanks to both the Marvel Entertainment YouTube channel and nerdy newsletters dropped in my digital inbox. *Sigh.* It’ll be fine. I’ll just be more careful next time. There won’t be any spoilers right away, but I will make it VERY clear when I’m about to say something big.
So, while I haven’t seen Thunderbolts*, I already know, both from article links and also the actor’s absence in the Doomsday casting announcements, about a major character death. BEWARE! I‘M GOING TO SAY IT NOW!!! SPOILERS RIGHT HERE!!! LOOK AWAY!!! Ok, so, we all knew Taskmaster was going to die in Thunderbolts*. It was VERY obvious. Marvel had been teasing it in all of their promotional material. Taskmaster, first of all, is a highly controversial character, at least her live-action adaptation is. Nobody would be sad about her being killed off. Secondly, there was the fact that in the trailers, Taskmaster was only present for the sequence in the lockdown room with the others before they join forces, but never in any of the group scenes later. And, lastly, there was the fact that Marvel confirmed that every member of the Thunderbolts* roster would return for Avengers: Doomsday EXCEPT for Taskmaster. Yeah, not exactly subtle. But, I guess that Taskmaster was never a great translation of a beloved comic book character transferred into film, so she won’t be missed much.
The big issue with the Thunderbolts* inclusion is an example of one of the big flaws with the MCU as of late: this new team has been set up sooner than the Avengers have, who have had virtually no build-up at all. This is a HUGE problem, and I don’t need to explain much as to why. One of the biggest praises the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe, a nerd term I use often. Don’t worry, Nerd Terms I Use Often post coming soon.) received is how well they tied together the separate stories and how every movie was somehow setting the stage for the climax of Infinity Saga: Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame. Every inclusion had a subtle nod as to what was coming, of the arrival of the Mad Titan / angry purple grape, Thanos. But the MCU, ever since Endgame, has been lacking that aspect of building up to a central threat. Every film and series has been standalone, without tying much into the rest of the product, save for a few inclusions such as Loki or Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, which, even those didn’t do incredibly well for teasing some sort of future direction the story was heading.
I am excited to see ONE interaction between the Thunderbolts* and the other confirmed returnees however. HOLD UP!!! HUGE SPOILERS!!! GO!!! SHOO!!! NEXT PARAGRAPH!!! OFF!!! I DON’T WANT TO RUIN YOUR EXPERIENCE LIKE IT WAS RUINED FOR ME!!! GO!!! Ok, now I can say it. Marvel, a few days after Thunderbolts* was released, revealed what the asterisk at the end of the title meant. And I’m VERY disappointed. Yes, because it was ruined for me so soon, but also because of how they waited literal days to reveal it, rather than waiting until it left theatres and moved to streaming. Ok, here it comes: The real title is New Avengers. Kinda. I’m confused, if I’m being honest. So, based on what I know, by the end of the film, they’re renamed as the New Avengers, rather than the Thunderbolts. I’m sure the twist in the movie is INSANE. But now that I’ve had the largest secret in the story spoiled for me before I can even witness it, and all because of a stupid publicity move, it makes me go all “Why, Marvel?” This is why we can’t have nice things. Ok, but back to my point. We’ve had mulittle standalone heroes and previous Avengers confirmed to be returning, so we have a general guess as to who will be included in the team. But, with Sam Wilson, America’s Captain Falcon (A friend came up with that, he‘s a genius.) likely chosen to be the Avenger’s leader, it’ll bring some conflict between the team and the New Avengers, specifically between him and Bucky, most likely. I don’t know about you, but I for one am REALLY looking forward to seeing how that plays out.
In general, despite having yet to see this gritty mercenary team unite on screen in Thunderbolts, I have a strong feeling that they were solid inclusions in Doomsday’s cast.
Have you seen Thunderbolts*? What did you think of it?
CONFIRMED POSSIBLE AVENGERS MEMBERS TO RETURN IN AVENGERS:DOOMSDAY

- Chris Hemsworth - Thor Odinson
- Anthony Mackie - Sam Wilson AKA Captain America (previously Falcon)
- Letitia Wright - Shuri AKA the Black Panther
- Paul Rudd - Scott Lang AKA Ant-Man
- Simu Liu - Shang-Chi
- Danny Ramirez - Joaquin Torres AKA Falcon
Well, we got our first peek at the new Avengers lineup, and, by what we know about these characters in the films and movies, this is the lineup I find most fit to be chosen. You COULD slip Namor in, seeing as he is confirmed to return as well, but I don’t see him being as major of an inclusion as to be a part of the actual team. He’ll no doubt be with them for at least some portions of the film, but I doubt Marvel will make him as big of a player as to add him in the Avengers roster. So for now, I’m leaving him out of it.
Some of these make me happy. For the most part, I like this team. It’s a pretty decent selection of characters, if it weren’t for one major problem:
The only members who actually have been in the Avengers before are Thor, Sam, and kind of Ant-Man, though even he wasn’t much of an official member.
And they’re leaving out some of the other big names, like Hulk, Doctor Strange, Spider-Man, and even Hawkeye. I mean, I wouldn’t be TOO surprised if Clint was absent from the film, seeing as how they seem to be done using his character. (Sadly. Hawkeye is such an underrated character.) But I was genuinely shocked not to see Tom Holland (Peter Parker), Benedict Cumberbatch (Stephen Strange), or Mark Ruffalo (Bruce Banner) confirmed. But I’ll wait to rant about that until later on.
Thor’s return to the MCU did not surprise me, seeing as Marvel does not seem quite done with Chris Hemsworth’s version of the character. I am hoping we’ll lose the dorky, goofy, comedic personality of Thor and get back the Thor we know and love, the awesome, awe-inspiring God of Thunder we saw glimpses of in portions of Thor: Ragnarok, the second half of Avengers: Infinity War, and at the very end of Endgame. (If you want to see what I mean, check out this video, specifically from around :40 to 1:24. This will say it all. https://youtu.be/0WqBCG_-udw?t=39)
It’s nice to see Shuri, Scott, and Shang-Chi return. Although I am fully aware that most fans do not like Shuri as the new Black Panther, I personally loved seeing her character shine as the star of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. While I too dearly Chadwick Boseman as T’Challa, I have enjoyed seeing the deeply touching arc Shuri went through in the second Black Panther movie, and how it mirrors the growth of her brother in Captain America: Civil War.
I myself have not seen Ant Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (yet) so I can’t say much about what to expect from Ant-Man in the next Avengers installment, but I can say that I think that he is the most deserving (under Thor, of course) of a seat in the Avengers. He’s just a very well-done character, and he‘s shined whenever he has collaborated with other heroes, so I’m looking forward to seeing him return in Avengers: Doomsday.
Considering all of the known previous Avengers members who are still alive in the MCU (as of when I published this) we have:
- Thor Odinson
- Bruce Banner (Hulk)
- Clint Barton (Hawkeye)
- Peter Parker (Spider-Man)
- Sam Wilson (Previously Falcon, now Captain America)
- Bucky Barnes (Winter Soldier)
- Scott Lang (Ant-Man)
- Stephen Strange (Doctor Strange)
- James ‘Rhodey’ Rhodes (War Machine)
- Carol Danvers (Captain Marvel)
- Bruce Banner (Hulk)
- Wong
SHANG-CHI SPOILER!!! LOOK WAY!!! BEWARE THE POST-CREDITS SCENE!!! I know what you’re thinking. But yes, Wong is a member of the Avengers, technically. First of all, he helped fight alongside them in Infinity War and Endgame, and he was also in that secret Avengers meetup in the post-credits scene of Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. So yes, I’m counting him.
Anyways, when you consider the almost fifteenish members still alive after Endgame, you begin questioning their choices. Sure, it’s logical that Thor and Sam return, and it is logical that Sam’s new sidekick Joaquin (the MCU’s new Falcon) joined his side as he spearheads the Avengers. And though I did have a feeling that Shuri and Scott would be part of the team, I am genuinely puzzled at Spider-Man and Dr. Strange’s disappearances. I’ll rant about that later though. My point is, I’m kinda disappointed that, instead of having the older Avengers like Hawkeye and Hulk return alongside some new faces like Shang-Chi and Shuri, they decided to bring back Thor and Sam with a team of completely new selections. I won’t complain too much, though, as I have to admit that I like every member in this teamup.
Are there any unconfirmed members that you think could end up landing a spot on the team?

CONFIRMED X-MEN MEMBERS TO RETURN IN AVENGERS: DOOMSDAY
- Kelsey Grammar - Hank McCoy AKA Beast
- Patrick Stewart - Charles Xavier
- Ian McKellen - Erik Magnus Lehnsherr AKA Magneto (CHARACTER NOT CANON TO MCU)
- Alan Cumming - Kurt Wagner AKA Nightcrawler (CHARACTER NOT CANON TO MCU)
- Rebecca Romijn - Mystique (CHARACTER NOT CANON TO MCU)
- James Marsden - Scott Summers AKA Cyclops (CHARACTER NOT CANON TO MCU)
- Channing Tatum - Remy LeBeau AKA Gambit
Ok, so, I haven’t seen ANY of the Fox X-Men movies. YET! I said yet! I plan to watch them ALL as soon as I can. Just give me… four months, plus some extra time to procrastinate. THEN we can talk X-Men.
BUT, I can say that I know quite well who the X-Men are. With the arrival of X-Men ‘97 on Disney+ last year, I decided it was high time to binge watch as much of X-Men: The Animated Series as I could. And BOY, am I glad I did. Thanks to Marvel’s revival of one of the most well-loved superhero cartoons to date, I now have a new favorite superhero team. But I’ll rant about that later. The point is, I LOVE the X-Men, specifically Gambit, Cyclops and Nightcrawler. So you can imagine how thrilled I was as I checked in on the live YouTube casting announcement and saw Channing Tatum, James Marsden, and Alan Cumming’s names on the back of the directing chairs. Of course, regardless of which X-Men really were confirmed, the fact that finally, after nearly two decades of films and series, we are getting an X-Men team in the MCU.
But I am slightly pessimistic towards this announcement, mainly due to the casting of my favorite X-Man ever: Gambit. Now, it’s not Gambit himself that I’m nervous about. It’s mainly Channing Tatum’s Gambit that makes me so concerned. Any fan who read or watched any type of Marvel news website or YouTube channel no doubt already knows about the biggest twist in the only MCU movie released last year, Deadpool and Wolverine. (UGH, I HATE Deadpool… Sorry.) Let’s just say, they brought back multiple of the biggest, most iconic legacy superhero actors to reprise their long-beloved roles, including Wesley Snipes’ Blade, Chris Evan’s Human Torch, and, the one that surprised everyone, Channing Tatum’s Gambit.
Ok, time for some context: Channing Tatum, back when Kevin Fiege was collaborating with the Fox X-Men movies, tried to bring a Gambit project into the light, but, after years and years of failure, gave up with no success. Ever since, everybody thought that having Channing Tatum play Gambit in a Marvel movie would be one of those dreams that would never come true. (Like having a good Spider-Man v.s. Venom confrontation on-screen.) But he finally got it, he finally achieved his long-time goal: He appeared in Deadpool and Wolverine as Marvel Comics’ famous Sentinel-busting, card-throwing Cajun swamp rat. The only downside to this was that it was in Deadpool and Wolverine, the first R-rated project in the MCU thus far. Deadpool had already had two office-breaking, hit-success films, Deadpool and Deadpool 2. But this third film turned up the shenanigans to fifty. Let’s just say, don’t take your kids to see this for family movie night. (Disclaimer: I haven’t seen this movie, thankfully. I only know about it due to my role as an uber-Marvel nerd. But even without seeing it, I must warn you: be EXTREMELY careful when considering watching this film. It is NOT for the weak-hearted.) Anyways, my point is this: Remy LeBeau (AKA Gambit) was not exactly patient with his mouth. Nearly every word he said was littered with gross, vulgar, inappropriate humor. And THIS is what makes me so nervous about him being in Avengers: Doomsday. While his appearance is a million times more comic-accurate that Taylor Kitsch’s Gambit in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, his personality is not matching the Gambit I know and love.
Now, I’m also glad to see that Kelsey Grammar will be returning as Beast. WAIT!! SPOILERS!!! WATCH THE MARVELS!!!! NOT AS BAD AS EVERYONE SAYS!!! ALSO SPOILERS FOR DOCTOR STRANGE AND THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS!! GO!! Him and Patrick Stewart are the only two of the Fox X-Men to already have returned into the MCU, as Professor X made a cameo in the second Doctor Strange movie. (Only to be killed by the Scarlet Witch. *Sigh* We’re never going to see the X-Men in the MCU for more that thirty minutes, are we?) But I’m mainly hoping that Marvel delivers on the ending of The Marvels. If you don’t remember, Monica Rambeau, also known as Spectrum, made the ultimate hero play and entered into an alternate universe to close a tear in the multiverse. Or some such. The mor important part is about the post-credits Scene. Monica wakes up to see a variant of her mother, Maria Rambeau, alongside our lovable furry blue mutant, Hank McCoy, Beast. Fingers crossed that these X-Men are from that alternate universe.
Anyways, I don’t have much else to say since I haven’t seen the X-Men movies yet. I mean, it’ll be cool to see more mutants in the MCU. Sure, we have had a couple here and there, but nothing major. I also doubt this will be the team that Marvel decides to keep for the future of the MCU, seeing as how it’s heavily rumored that the MCU’s new X-Men film is in the works as we speak. Sure, a few members might stick around, but most of them will no doubt say their farewells after the last two Avengers films.
Which X-Men member are you most excited to see return?

CONFIRMED OTHER MEMBERS TO RETURN IN AVENGERS: DOOMSDAY
- Winston Duke - M’Baku
- Tom Hiddleston - Loki Laufeyson
- Tenoch Huerta Mejia - Namor
- Robert Downey Jr. - Victor Von Doom AKA Dr. Doom (SET TO DEBUT IN Avengers: Doomsday)
Now, for the sole lone rangers. The quatro quartet. The four amigos. The… ok, I’m out of dumb names. I am very thrilled to see each and every one of these characters’ returns confirmed. Ok, save for Robert Downey Jr. as Dr. Doom. That was announced a year ago. Not very exciting any more.
I am most glad to see Tom Hiddleston returning as the one and only God of Mischief / Stories, Loki. SPOILERS!!! LOKI!!!! GO WATCH IT!!!! RIGHT NOW!!! I’M RANTING FOR TWO PARAGRAPHS!!! FINE WITH ME!!!! After the ending of season 2 of Loki, I was glad to see everyone’s favorite mischief maker finally got his well-deserved act of redemption. They could have left it right there and never touched his character ever again. But I have to admit that I am glad they didn’t do that. But unfortunately, I think I know WHY he’s coming back, which I know a large amount of the fanbase is going to get SUPER mad about. Ok, so, I’ll need to talk a little more for some context, and if you want to avoid all possible theories and that kind of thing you might want to skip this next paragraph.
So, in the 2015 comic book run of Secret Wars, Dr. Doom (alongside Dr. Strange and Molecule Man) kills omnipotent cosmic beings called the Beyonders, taking their powers after Strange declines the offer to reshape the multiverse. With the multiverse collapsing, Doom does a solid hero move: He takes pieces from the crumbling timelines and uses them to form one sole realm, Battleworld. But then he does a not so selfless move: He names himself God Emperor Doom, ruler over every country in Battleworld. Yeah… maybe not so heroic after all. But my point is: in order for Battleworld to be created, the multiverse had to be falling apart in the first place. And you know who’s the sole reason that isn’t already happening? Yup, lovable, huggable Loki. So, it looks like we might see Loki killed off by Doom so he can cause the destruction of the multiverse and birth of Battleworld. Is our favorite Asgardian / Frost Giant’s life in jeopardy? I think, yes. Most definitely.
Ok, I am REALLY hoping that Loki and Thor interact at some point in this movie, or at the very least in its sequel, Secret Wars. Both of the sons of Odin on the same side for once? Who would’ve thought.
On to M’Baku and Namor. SPOILERS FOR BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER!!!! LOOK AWAY!!! I am SO relieved that Marvel didn’t forget about the new alliance between Wakanda and Talokan. Given all the plot lines and teases Marvel STILL hasn’t resolved yet, I thought this would be yet another story element they would leave to collect dust on their shelf. (Watch for Unresolved Plot Lines and Teases in the MCU, coming relatively soon. Probably.) But they didn’t! Looks like we’ll see that bond put to the test.
One of the biggest memes about Tenoch Huerta Meija’s confirmed return as Namor is about his comic book romance with a member of the Fantastic Four, Susan Storm. I haven’t read that comic run yet, so I don’t know much either, but I know that Marvel probably will just tease it with a joke or comedic one-liner and leave it at that. (Want one of the memes I came across about their relationship? Here you go.)

I don’t have that much more to say… I mean, like I said before, Namor could very well be part of the Avengers team. It wouldn’t surprise me that much, but I just don’t see him being so valuable that he’d be made an official member.
Do you see any of these characters playing a bigger part in Doomsday?

MISSING CHARACTERS
Ok, there were some absences that have me scratching my head, pounding my keyboard, and internally crying all at once. I thought for SURE that Tom Holland would be a part of the Avengers, only to get my hopes crushed. While it does make sense, considering [SPOILER FOR SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME!!! BEWARE!!!] nobody remembers who Peter Parker is, which might cause some of his super-powered buddies to forget their interactions. But that doesn’t mean I’m glad about it.
Hulk‘s absence is also suspicious to me. Considering how much he’s interacted with all the members confirmed to be featured in the film, like Ant-Man, Shang-Chi, Shuri, and Sam Wilson, you’d think he’d be the one who gets the band back together. But nope, we’ll have to sit and wait to see if he appears or is left out. Although I don’t particularly love Bruce Banner in the MCU, I do hope they decide to include him in the film.
As much as I act surprised about Hawkeye and Dr. Strange not being in the movie, it doesn’t really surprise me all that much. In the universe, Clint is essentially retired, while Stephen Strange is off with the mysterious Clea exploring whatever it is awaiting them in the Dark Dimension, so their disappearances aren’t all that weird.
I WAS hoping that the Young Avengers would play a part in Doomsday, perhaps with Ms. Marvel, Kate Bishop, Cassie Lang, and a few others all running into each other in New York and forming a small, temporary team-up that, later on, would lead to a fully fledged team. But I guess we’ll just have to wait around a little bit longer.
Are there any unconfirmed characters that you hope to see in Avengers: Doomsday?
And… that’s all I’ve got for now. What are your thoughts on the casting announcements? Are there any that surprised you? Any that got you jumping up and down in your chair? Maybe some your cautious about? Let me know in the comments, I’d love to hear what anybody else has to say. Really. I mean it. I’m totally not just saying that… ok, for real, I would love to hear it. That’s all for now, so I’ll see you later, crocodile. (You know I messed that up ON PURPOSE, right??)