Disney bought Marvel a decade ago and people were pretty worried how they may or may not change these characters and stories going forward. Do you approve or not approve of how the Marvel brand has progressed over time?
I didn't like having Spiderman' story revolve around Iron Man and other paternal figures. He now is "Tony Stark's lil bitch". I think that in 4 movies + Endgame he says "mr. Stark" almost a hundred times.
I always saw him as an indipendent strongwilled kid/man... now he is a petulant appendix.
No because I'm most likely not gonna get R rated Marvel movies anymore.
There's enough people crowing for this to happen every single new movie/show that gets released... Hasn't happened yet.It somehow keeps getting better and better. I hope this next phase continues that trend, but the MCU has to peak at some point, right?
We're getting an R rated Deadpool 3. It's already been announcedNo because I'm most likely not gonna get R rated Marvel movies anymore.
Yeah, but a lot of those were things before the Fox acquisition too. The different is they ranged in quality. We've yet to see how they handle Daredevil, but I could actually see that having a chance of being R rated or a strictly TV-MA show like the Netflix oneOnly because it was a thing before FOX acquisition but after that?
The Punisher movie? Daredevil? Blade R-rated? Not gonna happen.
I want to be wrong but since they want to have everything in the MCU they are going to drop the ball and tone down everyone.
Apparently the folks that deem it necessary for Marvel to produce R rated movies for characters that are traditionally in T rated comics and below
No question about movies. It's a phenomenal success and its really because they left control to Feige.
Marvel TV was a bit of a mistake though, they've rectified it by handing control to Feige and there were some good spots here and there but most of it was forgettable and ultimately inconsequential.
Their Marvel animation output is probably the biggest disaster from a Marvel perspective. Disney interference in that space for both Marvel and Star Wars definitely made those extremely weak.
Though with Disney+ it seems like things will get better.
I didn't like having Spiderman' story revolve around Iron Man and other paternal figures. He now is "Tony Stark's lil bitch". I think that in 4 movies + Endgame he says "mr. Stark" almost a hundred times.
I always saw him as an indipendent strongwilled kid/man... now he is a petulant appendix.
I just finished WandaVision, and what should have be a simple, down-to-earth show about dealing with loss turned instead turned into....I don't even know what the fuck I would call what it turned into.I like some of them and will continue watching, but they're like McDonald's: tasty, but empty and ultimately not good for you. They are safe and unchallenging, factory-made. Feige doesn't have an eye for visual storytelling, but he does know how to cast a movie. WandaVision was an insult, an incredibly intriguing premise kneecapped by formula. Let's solve this woman's grief by....shooting laser beams?
It's a shame too because Holland is the best Peter Parker we've ever gotten on screen, and then some.I didn't like having Spiderman' story revolve around Iron Man and other paternal figures. He now is "Tony Stark's lil bitch". I think that in 4 movies + Endgame he says "mr. Stark" almost a hundred times.
I always saw him as an indipendent strongwilled kid/man... now he is a petulant appendix.