In their attempt to push Avengers: Endgame‘s box office pull into world record-breaking territory by re-releasing the movie, it appears Marvel has made a mess of things. Despite the appealing thought of seeing previously unseen scenes (read that 10 times fast) from the biggest superhero movie of all time, fans are pissed. And they’re ready to smash.
The deleted scene in question involves a hero that should make fans happy, not mad. It has Mark Ruffalo’s Professor Hulk saving children from a burning building, and taking a phone call from Steve Rogers while doing so. Not bad, right? It even sounds kind of funny. But check out a screen grab from Twitter, showing a horribly unfinished CG Hulk:
Marvel having people go out to the theaters to watch Endgame again just to see this monstrosity pic.twitter.com/81HHEfYJXO
— Lucas (@EIawnMosk) June 29, 2019
That’s just…hideous. Granted, it...
The deleted scene in question involves a hero that should make fans happy, not mad. It has Mark Ruffalo’s Professor Hulk saving children from a burning building, and taking a phone call from Steve Rogers while doing so. Not bad, right? It even sounds kind of funny. But check out a screen grab from Twitter, showing a horribly unfinished CG Hulk:
Marvel having people go out to the theaters to watch Endgame again just to see this monstrosity pic.twitter.com/81HHEfYJXO
— Lucas (@EIawnMosk) June 29, 2019
That’s just…hideous. Granted, it...
- 7/1/2019
- by Sam Plank
- We Got This Covered
Fame, online trolling and fragile mental health can be a combustible combination. The search for Desmond Amofah, a YouTube personality and gamer known as Etika—known for his humorous and profane takes on video games that attracted more than 845,000 subscribers but also for sharing content that got him kicked off of Twitch and, on a few occasions, YouTube—came to a sad ending Monday night when his body was found floating in the water near Manhattan's South Street Seaport. The 29-year-old had been missing since June 19 and friends and fans had been deeply concerned that he was going to harm himself because, thanks to social media, they were acutely aware of his struggles....
- 6/26/2019
- E! Online
YouTube star Etika's cause of death has been revealed, one day after his passing was confirmed. According to the medical examiner's report, released Wednesday morning, the 29-year-old's cause of death has been determined as drowning in the manner of suicide. Etika passed away on Monday, June 24. He was discovered in the East River near the South Street Seaport. Last week, the NYPD started a search for the YouTuber, whose real name Desmond Amofah. "Have you seen Desmond Amofah aka Etika? He was last heard from June 19 at about 8Pm by phone," the NYPD Twitter account wrote on June 20. "He is 29 years old, approx 6 feet tall, and 160 lbs. He is a known @YouTube blogger and has many...
- 6/26/2019
- E! Online
A body pulled from New York’s East River has been identified as Desmond Amofah, the popular YouTube and onetime Twitch gamer known as Etika. The NYPD confirmed the news Tuesday after putting out an earlier bulletin seeking information about the whereabouts of Etika, who was last heard from a week ago. He was 29.
Police had asked the public last week for help in the search amid concerns about a troubling video Amofah had posted to YouTube before he went missing. Since deleted, the video showed him discussing his mental illness and apologizing to those he said he disappointed.
Have you seen Desmond Amofah aka Etika?
He was last heard from June 19 at about 8Pm by phone. He is 29 years old, approx 6 feet tall, and 160 lbs. He is a known @YouTube blogger and has many people concerned after a recent video. Call @NYPDTips anonymously with info 800-577-tips pic.twitter.
Police had asked the public last week for help in the search amid concerns about a troubling video Amofah had posted to YouTube before he went missing. Since deleted, the video showed him discussing his mental illness and apologizing to those he said he disappointed.
Have you seen Desmond Amofah aka Etika?
He was last heard from June 19 at about 8Pm by phone. He is 29 years old, approx 6 feet tall, and 160 lbs. He is a known @YouTube blogger and has many people concerned after a recent video. Call @NYPDTips anonymously with info 800-577-tips pic.twitter.
- 6/25/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
The YouTube community is in mourning after a familiar face was found dead in New York City. Earlier today, the NYPD confirmed the tragic passing of Desmond Amofah better known as Etika. "On Monday, June 24, 2019 at approximately 1818 hours, police responded to a 911 call for a person floating in the waters in the vicinity of South Street Seaport in the confines of the 1st Precinct," authorities said in a statement. "Upon arrival, officers discovered an unresponsive, unidentified male at the location. NYPD Harbor removed the male to the Pier 16 where Ems pronounced him deceased. The medical examiner will determine the cause of death and the investigation is ongoing." Once police confirmed Etika...
- 6/25/2019
- E! Online
YouTube star Etika has been found dead at the age of 29, the NYPD has confirmed. This heartbreaking news comes just days after the NYPD started a search for the YouTuber, whose real name Desmond Amofah. "Have you seen Desmond Amofah aka Etika? He was last heard from June 19 at about 8Pm by phone," the NYPD Twitter account wrote on June 20. "He is 29 years old, approx 6 feet tall, and 160 lbs. He is a known @YouTube blogger and has many people concerned after a recent video." On Tuesday morning, the NYPD shared the tragic news of Etika's passing, writing on Twitter, "We regret to inform that Desmond Amofah aka Etika has been found deceased." Detective Sophia Mason...
- 6/25/2019
- E! Online
Popular gamer Desmond “Etika” Amofah had an altercation with police last Monday that ended up with him in a hospital psyche ward. Etika was reportedly detained by police after threatening to kill himself which he lived streamed as 19,000 people followed along on Instagram. During the stream, which led to “Etika” trending worldwide, the YouTuber described […]
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- 5/28/2019
- by ReaganBabione
- Uinterview
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