I think it's a little too early in the process to declare this being "nostalgia for nostalgia's sake".
Could be Ant-Man.(see the sentinels in the background).
no more gimmicky than Infinity War and Endgame was.
This whole thing seems so gimmicky. It's like Marvel no longer has faith in its ability to draw an audience and feels it has to pander to nostalgia.
Not the same thing at all. That was the organic culmination of the storylines the MCU had been building up for years. This seems to be creating a storyline just for the sake of reviving popular characters whose stories already ended years ago. In this case, characters who aren't even part of the same continuity. I don't want the MCU to dredge up the Fox X-Men one last time, I want them to introduce their own X-Men.
And they are going to. Patience grasshopper.I want them to introduce their own X-Men.
I don't think bringing Chris Evans back is something to be upset about
I agree completely with all of this, but especially the part about ageism. I hadn't quite thought of dislike for nostalgia as a form of ageism but I think you're right on the money in that particular regard.In general I agree with that. Obviously it depends on a case by case basis. It bugs me when nostalgia is used a blanket term for continuing the past. Often it basically equals ageism. The old actors need to retire or die. As people live longer and longer it’s not surprising are fiction mirrors that. Also the notions of what is considered nostalgia or not is very arbitrary and selective. Is celebrating holidays and birthdays nostalgia? Continuing traditions? I am not at all saying new ideas, performers, youth is bad. Western culture tends to worship those things more than “nostalgia”. These are big complicated ideas and I am not suggesting I have the answers but just creating questions. Than simplifying it as nostalgia is good or bad.
Exactly!We will eventually get new actors to play the X-Men, probably countless. What is the harm of enjoying previous ones while they are still alive and vital and got underused in the past.
But that's not true either. Granted the Multiverse build-up has been a bit incoherent and the Jonathan Majors situation made it worse. I'm also not sold on Doom stepping in but I'm doing that crazy thing of waiting to see how the film handles the situation all before judging it.Not the same thing at all. That was the organic culmination of the storylines the MCU had been building up for years. This seems to be creating a storyline just for the sake of reviving popular characters whose stories already ended years ago. In this case, characters who aren't even part of the same continuity. I don't want the MCU to dredge up the Fox X-Men one last time, I want them to introduce their own X-Men.
Seriously. We've known for a long time that this was Marvel's long-term game plan for the X-Men.And they are going to. Patience grasshopper.
Then you're oblivious and naive.
It signals desperation in a way that bringing RDJ in to play Dr. Doom didn't and is also a metaphorical Middle Finger to Anthony Mackie's version of Captain America.
None of that matters if the movie is good. Also Mackie is not getting the middle finger. He is in the movie and despite the last Captain America' movie bombing, he is going to get another chance to win people over for more adventures moving forward. He might still have a future in the MCU were as RDJ and Evans are likely not going to be in anything more beyond these upcoming Avengers movie.
And many of us have argued how it absolutely isn't.We (myself and others) already spent pages and pages explaining how and why bringing Chris Evans back is a metaphorical Middle Finger to Sam Wilson's Captain America.
many of us have argued how it absolutely isn't.
Maybe at this point we should agree to disagree and move on?
Could be Ant-Man.
This whole thing seems so gimmicky. It's like Marvel no longer has faith in its ability to draw an audience and feels it has to pander to nostalgia.
And they are going to. Patience grasshopper.
I'm not naive, I know this is like giving Sam Wilson the middle finger to Captain America. I just think it's the right decision considering the current state of the MCU. After Endgame, some viewers stopped following Marvel simply because Chris Evans and RDJ left. These decisions are made to attract those who stopped watching, and I don't see anything to be angry about. If I were Kevin Feige, I would have made the same decision. The real problem will arise if they actually reboot it.Then you're oblivious and naive.
It signals desperation in a way that bringing RDJ in to play Dr. Doom didn't and is also a metaphorical Middle Finger to Anthony Mackie's version of Captain America.
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