I feel sometimes that part of fandom is the interest in watching the current institutions burn. Part of it isn't enjoyment at the failure, but the ongoing, if vain, hope that something more palatable will show up to take the place of the current "monstrosity" of productions.Why do you hate the MCU so much? It seems like you're really enjoying this, more than just someone who's been disappointed by a couple movies.
Very likely.The next version of the DCU will not last long as we are at the end of the fad and culture has moved on. We’ll likely see quicker and quicker cycles of reboots as people try to recreate the 2010s because shareholders demand it.
Marvel, if they are sensible enough could use the Secret Wars as a softish reboot to reintroduce classic characters like Iron Man, Black Widow and Cap.
The next iteration of the DCU is going to have its naysayers as well as the DCEU as well, and I feel will only divide fandom more.
I actually agree, but the Marvel (& DC) suits will inevitably want Tony Stark and Bruce Wayne, and they and the shareholders will get it.Uhh, we've already got Riri Williams, Yelena Belova, and Sam Wilson. Saying the old versions need to be "reintroduced" when their successors have barely been given a chance to establish themselves seems like the opposite of "sensible."
See, this has been the problem with comics for decades. It used to be that when changes were made in characters' lives, they were permanent...
I really don't want to see the MCU fall prey to the same addiction to nostalgia. Let the characters mature, change, and move on along with their actors. Let the continuity grow and evolve naturally. Let heroes age out, retire, even die, and give their successors a real chance to establish themselves with new stories. Don't fall into the trap of clinging to the past.
Very likely.
Marvel, if they are sensible enough could use the Secret Wars as a softish reboot to reintroduce classic characters like Iron Man, Black Widow and Cap. DC can do similar with Crisis.
I actually agree, but the Marvel (& DC) suits will inevitably want Tony Stark and Bruce Wayne, and they and the shareholders will get it.
Captain America will be a bomb (look at the budget) and then they will just start again rather than just throwing money directly into the fire.
Who said it was?That kind of thinking isn't logical though.
The realisation of the suitcase suit remains the best 15 seconds of the MCU to date.Iron Man > Iron Man 2
(but I do like the racetrack sequence)
Agreed.But, really, the MCU peaked with Winter Soldier and has never been better
Peaked with Avengers for me.But, really, the MCU peaked with Winter Soldier and has never been better, so declarations of deterioration just seem funny to me.
But, really, the MCU peaked with Winter Soldier and has never been better
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