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


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While vague, his comments are encouraging. He had a certain logline to follow but he could do it the way he wanted and was able to suggest certain things that weren't inherently part of the story in the first place.

Or maybe I'm just reading what I want to see.
 
he could do it the way he wanted
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I don't have any big issue with it though it would probably be a good thing to wait until we see how good this "Eleanor the Great" is. As a Trek fan my thoughts go. Would she be like a Nimoy or Frakes or flop like Shatner though personally I think Trek 5 is better than people give it credit for.
 
The MCU is old now, as SW and ST are old. Notably, those franchises flourish as targeted content in streaming, and disappoint at the cinema. So shall it be with Marvel.
 
Never heard of the guy. Is he a writer or something?
He was the co-creator and showrunner of 12 Monkeys, and took over as showrunner for the fourth season of the McGyver reboot, and took also took over as showrunner for the second and third seasons of Picard. He was also a writer on Enterprise, Terra Nova, and Nightflyers.
Both Avengers movies have now been delayed, which means they've got nothing coming out for a year and a half after 'Fantastic Four'.

I'm fine with that, I'd much rather see them push then back and take their time to make sure they do them right, than rush them through to get them out by their original release dates.
 
I'm fine with that, I'd much rather see them push then back and take their time to make sure they do them right, than rush them through to get them out by their original release dates.
Agreed 100%

But there's no winning here for Marvel. Stick to the strict release dates and they're accused of rushing the job, push back the dates and they're accused of not knowing what they're doing.

A silly notion in this day and age, but I rather wait and see the film before I cast stones. That said, I know certain people can't wait to cast stones because that's what gives them joy.
 
It's not entirely true. There is a Spiderman movie.
Yup, July 31, 2026.

Which is interesting because originally the film was set to come out between the two Avengers films, much like Ant-Man and the Wasp (also Captain Marvel but it was a prequel), but now it's going to come out before both. I wonder how that rescheduling will effect the film, if at all.
 
Ah, I hate delays. Damn damn damn. The only positive thing is that it's not delayed by a year, only a few months more. But still, these things always sting.

Yup, July 31, 2026.

Which is interesting because originally the film was set to come out between the two Avengers films, much like Ant-Man and the Wasp (also Captain Marvel but it was a prequel), but now it's going to come out before both. I wonder how that rescheduling will effect the film, if at all.
I'm curious about that too since it was rumored to be something of a continuation of Spiderman's story after Doomsday (i guess him dealing with Doom looking like Tony). I remember when Doctor Strange 2 was moved to be released after Spiderman No Way Home and it had a big impact on the stories of both films. I hope the rumor isn't true and Spiderman can lead into Doomsday and Secret Wars.
 
>Trying to pathetically recapture the Infinity War/Endgame bubble
>The main attraction of these two movies are RDJ as Doom, a bunch of no-name characters and geriatric memberberry X-Men
Grim.
 
Never heard of the guy. Is he a writer or something?


I hope that's sarcasm. He basically saved the last season of "Picard". Personally I thought there was too much fan wanking and

"OOH! You remember this score? Well here it is dialed up to 11. You remember that SCORE?! You remember that musical piece Jerry Goldsmith played?"

Matalas began his career working as an associate on the TV series Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise, including writing two stories for the latter


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