MCU as an interconnected universe, not the individual parts. Black Widow is proving to be the independent intrigue I liked with Captain America or Thor.Yet...you're in a Black Widow movie forum...
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MCU as an interconnected universe, not the individual parts. Black Widow is proving to be the independent intrigue I liked with Captain America or Thor.Yet...you're in a Black Widow movie forum...
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MCU as an interconnected universe, not the individual parts. Black Widow is proving to be the independent intrigue I liked with Captain America or Thor.
Yes.The intrigue of Thor?
Fair enough. I'm glad you got more enjoyment out of the movie than I did.It's a movie. It shouldn't need to add to anything.![]()
For me personally I don't. It's a bit formulaic to do a standalone superhero movie these days. Marvel's advantage over DC and any other Superhero movie is that it has an interconnected, successful, universe. There was a time when I didn't see every marvel movie at the theater, but now I'm standing outside the theater in cold sweats waiting to get in. I'm curious to know how everyone else feels about it. More standalones or something more interconnected?I, for one, think we need more MCU stories like it.
More standalone.I'm curious to know how everyone else feels about it. More standalones or something more interconnected?
I'm pretty sure DC doesn't even want to look to themselves anymore these days.Marvel should keep doing it's own thing and not look to DC at all. That would be the most bass-ackwards way to do stuff.
I've enjoyed both.I'm pretty sure DC doesn't even want to look to themselves anymore these days.
I completely see your point and why 'Black Widow' appeals to you in this case. I understand that the bigger the MCU becomes the more overwhelming it is. But the success story seems to be that people get into it and then they want to digest everything in it. People want more content. It's a franchise. Obviously the money is in the connected Universe rather than stand alone these days. There have been so many failures for other movie companies that try to do a connected universe but Marvel was a success. I doubt they will throw that away.Now, it's like, OK who is this and how do they connect to this person? I feel like I'm doing an intake with a new client for personal history than an entertaining film. I bring a pad of paper to construct a family tree to make sure I'm not lost.
I think there is confusion of wanting more content vs. Interconnected. Of course I want more content, to explore a variety of stories inside this world.I completely see your point and why 'Black Widow' appeals to you in this case. I understand that the bigger the MCU becomes the more overwhelming it is. But the success story seems to be that people get into it and then they want to digest everything in it. People want more content. It's a franchise. Obviously the money is in the connected Universe rather than stand alone these days. There have been so many failures for other movie companies that try to do a connected universe but Marvel was a success. I doubt they will throw that away.
More????Interconnected. Since DC is going towards making things more standalone, I think the smart move for Marvel would be to go in the opposite direction and crossover the characters more, which it looks like we'll be getting with Scarlet Witch in Dr. Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, Dr. Strange in Spider-Man: No Way Home, and the Guardians of the Galaxy in Thor: Love and Thunder.
I think the smart move for Marvel would be to go in the opposite direction and crossover the characters more, which it looks like we'll be getting with Scarlet Witch in Dr. Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, Dr. Strange in Spider-Man: No Way Home, and the Guardians of the Galaxy in Thor: Love and Thunder.
Actually I would have liked to have seen Hawkeye in some form. That would have made more sense for this film. I'm sure the reason they didn't go with iron Man was it would have inflated the budget, and because of iron Man's and Robert Downey Jr.'s status in the MCU <--- that would have overshadowed the 'solo' aspect of the Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow character in her own film.They should have let Iron Man in the movie for those who like the connective tissue in the movies. Not that it would make movie better. It would still be just as good which it is good but it would have been a little icing on the cake.
Actually, they did. Jeremy Renner had an audio cameo during the Budapest flashback.Actually I would have liked to have seen Hawkeye in some form. That would have made more sense for this film.
Then I highly recommend watching her past work, including Little Women, Midsommar, and the 2018 version of King Lear starring Anthony Hopkins.
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