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Marvel Phase 4 Will Introduce More Female Heroes - Kevin Feige

Oh, so one should be enough and we should all shut up?

Oh, so movie fans should do nothing but walk around with a notepad writing down hash-marks for casting decisions? Why even watch the movies if the casting decisions are all that matters?

#EndStrawmanArguments
 
Early reviews have repeatedly suggested that the film should've been called The Wasp and Ant-Man because of Lilly's standout performance.

That’s a horrible title, hurts my head. Wasp and The Ant-Man works for me though.
 
Reading through this thread it seems to have been quite cleverly designed to get a rise out of people, but in a way that is more subtle than people are used to. The first post brings up Star Wars for no reason whatsoever, just in case there are some Rey fans in this general channel. Note the skill here - the OP clearly specified that he is NOT a sexist, because trolling via racism or sexism is "going too far". When the Rey reference failed to get the expected rise out of people a pivot was needed, so a list of comics (some rather obscure) was made, along with a statement about one of the comics which was incorrect. When confronted with this mistake, the pivot was complete and the argument switched to whether or not comics are dead and gone.

I have to say this is a master class is subtle agitation, though the reaction from the people here was subdued, affecting the OP's fun.
Trolling is a sophisticated sport on sites as well established as this one. We learned not to feed the trolls many moons ago.
 
"Second tierI didn't say 'second rate, but in terms of popularity, second tier to ? Hulk and Captain America?
:guffaw:
That's right, 'second tier'. That's why they were still with Marvel. The company sold off it's first tier characters, Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, X-Men, Hulk.
They were household names before the movie. If your mom didn't know the Hulk and about Mr. McGee making him angry, then you're lying or she's one of very, very few.
They were household names among comic book readers. However, the larger portion of the population, domestic, and (especially) foreign, had little to no knowledge of Cap, Iron Man, Dr. Strange, etc. I'm talking about the portion of the population that turned out and took the MCU movies from being just passably successful to blockbuster status.

And no, my mother knew NOTHING about any of these characters. You know, it never ceases to amaze me that there are people who think that just because you're communicating with them on the internet then , "duh huh, they must be just like me cause we're a' typin' at each other on the internet, duh huh". :p
Your second point is spot on, though. Marvel can'pretty much do anything with any character they want and most likely be successful.
Yeah, it's called marketing. Marvel knows how to introduce and break characters who have little to no name or sight recognition among the general population, which goes back to my original point.
 
Captain America was pretty likely known to every American. It was putting him into a story enjoyable by modern audiences that was the challenge.
 
Captain America was pretty likely known to every American. It was putting him into a story enjoyable by modern audiences that was the challenge.
I don't think so. Even his comic struggled for years at a time. Outside of comics circles he was pretty much unknown. And I say this a fan of Captain America for almost 50 years.
 
I don't think so. Even his comic struggled for years at a time. Outside of comics circles he was pretty much unknown. And I say this a fan of Captain America for almost 50 years.
I don't think people knew his stories. But they knew him as a symbol.
 
And no, my mother knew NOTHING about any of these characters. You know, it never ceases to amaze me that there are people who think that just because you're communicating with them on the internet then , "duh huh, they must be just like me cause we're a' typin' at each other on the internet, duh huh". :p

I actually specifically stated the Hulk TV show because, duh huh, the show was very successful at the time and watched by people who didn't read or know anything about the comics. Duh huh. Like most of our parents, depending on age. Duh huh.
 
I don't think people knew his stories. But they knew him as a symbol.
Awareness outside of comics was pretty low. He was never a symbol to much of anybody who didn't read comic. His non comics exposure were some cartoons in the Sixties and some real bad TV movies in the Seventies. He's not Uncle Sam or Lady Liberty.
 
Awareness outside of comics was pretty low. He was never a symbol to much of anybody who didn't read comic. His non comics exposure were some cartoons in the Sixties and some real bad TV movies in the Seventies. He's not Uncle Sam or Lady Liberty.
I don't think people called Americans "Captain America" abroad because of Uncle Sam...
 
Can't speak for Americans, but over here I think twenty years ago most people would have said something like "isn't he like superman or something?"
In Germany Cap is so unpopular they changed the titles of "Captain America - The Winter Soldier" and "Captain America - Civil War" to "The First Avengers - Winter Soldier" and "The First Avenger - Civil War".
 
In Germany Cap is so unpopular they changed the titles of "Captain America - The Winter Soldier" and "Captain America - Civil War" to "The First Avengers - Winter Soldier" and "The First Avenger - Civil War".

I did not know that...how about this guy?

I think the idea Steve Rogers was somehow a sure thing based on his popularity is a little unrealistic, the whole MCU was a huge gamble from the word go and it's easy to forget how even the likes of Iron Man really were niche properties before it pushed them so forcefully into the spotlight.
 
In Germany Cap is so unpopular they changed the titles of "Captain America - The Winter Soldier" and "Captain America - Civil War" to "The First Avengers - Winter Soldier" and "The First Avenger - Civil War".

I've seen that in other european countries, too. I thought it was just standard continental distaste for blatantly nationalistic names, though.
 
He doesn't need one, we're not so crass and commercial :angel:

:rolleyes::p

Apparantly there's also a Captain Germany, aptly titled "Hauptmann Deutschland" who made some appereances in Captain America comics.

I've seen that in other european countries, too. I thought it was just standard continental distaste for blatantly nationalistic names, though.
I'm not sure about how the film was titled elsewhere, but I'm pretty sure I read that Cap-dislike is the reason the film titles were changed. I also have to correct myself, the second movie was titled "Return of the First Avenger" not "First Avenger - Winter Soldier".
 
Possibly, it's only really recently we've all developed a renewed taste for jingoism :shrug:

:rolleyes::p

Apparantly there's also a Captain Germany, aptly titled "Hauptmann Deutschland" who made some appereances in Captain America comics.


I'm not sure about how the film was titled elsewhere, but I'm pretty sure I read that Cap-dislike is the reason the film titles were changed. I also have to correct myself, the second movie was titled "Return of the First Avenger" not "First Avenger - Winter Soldier".

Well, I have also seen a 'Captain Holland' design as the mascot of a local comic-con. But they seem to have removed it from their website since last I looked, so I guess it wasn't that succesfull either.
 
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