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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'm curious how they're going to handle the switch from Kang being the Big Bad to Doom, will they give us some kind of conclusion, even if it's just a quick reference to Doom or the Avengers dealing with him, or just treat Quantumania as the end of his story and ignore the post credits scene with the Council of Kangs.
Loki season 2 could be seen as a conclusion of that storyline.
 
Are we all agreed that Chris Hemsworth will return as Thor for the next two AVENGERS films? Who do you expect to see in the lineup?
 
Are we all agreed that Chris Hemsworth will return as Thor for the next two AVENGERS films? Who do you expect to see in the lineup?
Pretty sure he will. I imagine he wouldn't want to leave things the way they are with Thor Love and Thunder. Could be his departure from the role.

I expect everyone is coming back. Black Widow, original Cap, all the Spidermen (even Scott Leva), Iron Man, Deadpool and Wolverine.
Remember Infinity War had that sweet scene with Iron Man, Star Lord and Spiderman together? I bet they'll go for something like that again with Deadpool and Starlord, Cap and Wolverine etc.
 
I feel like RDJ as Doom could actually overshadow the actual Fantastic Four characters and their introduction.

Also seeing the images of their 60s take on 'world of tomorrow' and realized kinda makes me want to see them stay there and not be in 'our universe' but MCU-fied.
 
I feel like RDJ as Doom could actually overshadow the actual Fantastic Four characters and their introduction.

Also seeing the images of their 60s take on 'world of tomorrow' and realized kinda makes me want to see them stay there and not be in 'our universe' but MCU-fied.
They didn't say he would be in Fantastic Four (unless I missed that), just the Avengers movies, though I could see him being in a post credits scene or something.
 
They didn't say he would be in Fantastic Four (unless I missed that), just the Avengers movies, though I could see him being in a post credits scene or something.
Oh my bad then. I thought he was being introduced for the Fantastic Four.
 
D23 is in August. I expect we'll get more then.
That's true. The focus this weekend has been about the two main upcoming films and the big upcoming tentpole films. D23 makes sense for filling in the details of the other films and shows.

Anyways, I'm loving how there's backlash to RDJ coming back as Dr Doom/a Variant but we saw none of this for Jackman coming back as a Logan variant.
Well, that's different though. In Jackman's case, it's just another iteration of Wolverine. But with Downey, he's playing an entirely different (and highly iconic) character, who appears to be a variant of an entirely different character. That's the sticking point.

And honestly, I'm still not sure how I feel about it. I see what they're trying for and it could work, but we won't know for certain until see it play out.

Which is going to make the next two years insufferable because people are going to continuously complain about the casting, regardless of what we may actually get. The speculation is going to be sky high before we even see a trailer.
 
Pretty sure he will. I imagine he wouldn't want to leave things the way they are with Thor Love and Thunder. Could be his departure from the role.

I expect everyone is coming back. Black Widow, original Cap, all the Spidermen (even Scott Leva), Iron Man, Deadpool and Wolverine.
Remember Infinity War had that sweet scene with Iron Man, Star Lord and Spiderman together? I bet they'll go for something like that again with Deadpool and Starlord, Cap and Wolverine etc.
Steve Rogers as Captain America needs to remain a thing of the past. His time in the role has come and gone.

I feel like RDJ as Doom could actually overshadow the actual Fantastic Four characters and their introduction.

Also seeing the images of their 60s take on 'world of tomorrow' and realized kinda makes me want to see them stay there and not be in 'our universe' but MCU-fied.
Agreed. The FF are more of a child of a specific period of history, almost more than any other Marvel character.

I am really disappointed in the Dr. Doom news--I can see that Disney is doing this for financial reasons, but creatively it is a bull###t move.

I want a 60's FF movie to be a creative success, but your reasoning is on point. Unfortunately, Marvel/Disney thinks like the worst Marvel fanboy who is so high on RDJ (as Iron Man) that they lack the will or any sort of inventive spirit to create something new, and let the past be the past, including actors within the same franchise. Unlike Chris Evans appearing in the FF movies, then moving on to the MCU, which--obviously--were different studios and unrelated film universes, RDJ was a major player in the same MCU, and next to no one is going to forget his Iron Man (and hope he will return as that character--a distraction).

But as you say, Marvel is bringing RDJ back for the financial reasons, now that they've suffered serious bombs, but its as creatively empty a decision as it would be to have Daniel Craig return to the Bond movies playing another major character after bowing out as Bond, as if audiences are just going to gloss over that.
 
But as you say, Marvel is bringing RDJ back for the financial reasons, now that they've suffered serious bombs, but its as creatively empty a decision as it would be to have Daniel Craig return to the Bond movies playing another major character after bowing out as Bond, as if audiences are just going to gloss over that.

I think that is a really good analogy. It is like in decades past when studios would stunt cast actors from a program or movie in the reboot as a stunt. I'm thinking spots like Buster Crabbe in Buck Rogers, or Glaser and Soul in the 2004 Starsky and Hutch, or Richard Roundtree in the 2000 Shaft.
 
Would it have been so hard for Disney to cast somebody who's actually eastern European for an iconic eastern European villain? Or at least somebody European? Alexander or Bill Skarsgard jump immediately to mind as good choices for Doom and I'm sure there's plenty even better.

"It's Tony Stark... but not!" is such a disservice to Victor Von Doom.

ETA: Also, why would you cast one of the most famous actors, the face of your universe, who's obviously been cast because you think people want to see that actor again, for a character whose iconic image is that his face is completely covered by a mask? Tony Stark was one thing, because he's only masked up in the suit, but Doom is always masked. This is gonna be worse than Julian McMahon from the 00s in that regard.
 
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Would it have been so hard for Disney to cast somebody who's actually eastern European for an iconic eastern European villain? Or at least somebody European? Alexander or Bill Skarsgard jump immediately to mind as good choices for Doom and I'm sure there's plenty even better.

This happened before, they wouldn't cast actual East European/Romanian actors to play Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver. Elizabeth Olsen is great, even though her actual perfect casting would have been as MCU Jean Grey (if they could've done X-Men movies in the MCU back then)

ETA: Also, why would you cast one of the most famous actors, the face of your universe, who's obviously been cast because you think people want to see that actor again, for a character whose iconic image is that his face is completely covered by a mask? Tony Stark was one thing, because he's only masked up in the suit, but Doom is always masked. This is gonna be worse than Julian McMahon from the 00s in that regard.

Maybe RDJ will have the integrity to wear the mask.
 
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