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Spoilers Marvel Cinematic Universe spoiler-heavy speculation thread

What grade would you give the Marvel Cinematic Universe? (Ever-Changing Question)


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I imagine we'll know concretely what he's hinting at during Comic-Con next month.

That said, curious how he says we're almost at the end of Phase 4. How does he mark it? In the past, each phase (almost) concluded in conjunction with an Avengers film but we aren't getting a big team-up film any time soon.
I guess I always just assumed 'Secret Invasion' would be the logical endpoint for Phase 4.
 
The article lists Wastelanders: Doom as one of the series, so that's probably it.
 
Hey kids, it's Kevin Feige's favourite time again; when merchandise spoils the closely guarded secrecy of your upcoming movie. It's not the much rumoured Namor but here's a look at his arch-enemy Attuma as he'll appear in Wakanda Forever.

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It is interesting about how we have become so obsessed with spoilers for upcoming movies. I include myself in that too. But I remember as a kid, novels adaptations came out before movies. There were all kinds of toys and cereal box tie ins, collecting cards with information about the movie on the back -- and all of those were out before the movie. That was marketing in the pre-internet world.
 
But I remember as a kid, novels adaptations came out before movies.

Yep. After all, many movies over the decades have been adaptations of pre-existing novels, plays, etc., and the familiarity of the works being adapted helped generate interest in the movies. Advance knowledge of the story was seen as a benefit rather than a detriment. So releasing an original film's novelization ahead of time was an attempt to generate a similar kind of advance buzz.
 
In the comics, yes--at least it used to be on the west coast. In the MCU it is landlocked and somewhere near Uganda.
 
In the comics, yes--at least it used to be on the west coast. In the MCU it is landlocked and somewhere near Uganda.

Although fictional geography can be inconsistent. In Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Sunnydale was a coastal city until the finale, when it was suddenly in the middle of the desert. In the Arrowverse, Star(ling) City and Central City have had their locations depicted very inconsistently over the years.
 
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