That isn't what I said. I said that, with a few exceptions, the MCU movies aren't drawing in viewers by relying on interesting storytelling.
People aren't going to see MCU movies because said movies are actually interesting; they're going to see them because they're formulaic and don't require any level of critical thinking.
The MCU movies that have actually featured interesting storytelling are also sadly the movies that have made the least amount at the Box Office.
Didn't know they made keyboards for you to type on that reached such a high horse.
I can't speak for "people" (shocked that you can) but I find the movies as interesting and entertaining as before, meaning some more so, some less so, not everything is perfect, like every phase so far. But this phase is the LEAST formulaic the MCU has ever been.
And, actually, I think I'm enjoying the shows more than any of the movies from any phase. Ms. Marvel and She-Hulk have been a (non-formulaic) delight. Like Star Wars, maybe the better stuff is away from the theatre?
Now that I think about it, the most entertaining thing to me that the DCU put out so far was a streaming show. It's unfortunate that WB basically said that the theatre experience is the future (because money, obviously) when the better stuff seems to be for streaming. Getting time to know your characters and build a story around is so much better than 2 hours and done. Not that corporate greed at WB cares, but, oh well, it is what it is.
Also, DC related. Been dabbling in the Multiverses game a bit. Black Adam is teased to be in it next. The synergy has got me a
bit more excited for that movie. But mostly to see Hawkman on the big screen. Hope they don't mess that up.