John Boyega rejects Marvels and the Chance to replace Jonathan Majors as Kang. Marvel went all in on Kang and now seem like they are going to have to scrap him for another villain. The bigger problem for Marvel is the apparent lack of interest from not only fans but also actors. Many MCU actors say they are not interested in coming back and there is a sense that superhero movies have ruined the ability to be a movie star. The real question is how can Disney and Marvel proceed with an already tedious phase 5 when they have to rethink their main villain. Hit us up on Twitter! https://twitter.com/HoldMyDualShock #disney #marvel #mcu #marvelcinematicuniverse #marvelcomics #kangtheconquerer #jonathanmajors #johnboyega #reaction #kangdynasty
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Thanks for watching my video. If you like my videos, please subscribe to the channel to receive the latest videos Actress Sophia Bush was spotted leaving a Whole Foods store sporting a pair of latex gloves to transport her groceries and push her cart along as the Coronavirus pandemic continues to grow.  Sophia Bush is taking every possible precaution amid the COVID-19 global pandemic. The One Tree Hill star and political activist, 37, was spotted leaving a Whole Foods on March 16 with a new, protective piece to her wardrobe. Sophia sported a maroon outfit with white socks and sneakers — completely covering her body from any elements that could make her sick. With her brunette hair worn down in its natural wave, Sophia struggled to put two grocery carts together after her time shopping. Noticeably on her hands was a pair of latex gloves that she used to handle the carts as well as her groceries, which she put in her car following her shopping excursion.    Although Sophia may have felt peace of mind, feeling safer out in public while handling her essentials wearing latex gloves, experts have noted that, just like masks, there is no real proof that latex gloves will help curb the chance of contracting Coronavirus. “This isn’t something the general public would be wearing,” Dr. Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, shared with Today on March 10. “I don’t think they’re going to do anything but give people a false [More]