And understand that it's an INO story.
Even if that were true, so?
It was also compelling.
Superman didn’t land in the Soviet Union, but he did in an Elseworld story that was great.
And understand that it's an INO story.
Also Superman doesn't exist, so there is no ethical obligation to stray true to any one version.Even if that were true, so?
It was also compelling.
Superman didn’t land in the Soviet Union, but he did in an Elseworld story that was great.
So, a story can never be reimagined, mythos expanded upon, etc.? What a sad state of affairs then.![]()
You didn’t answer the question: have you seen it?
Let's be perfectly honest, this was a matter of interpretation at the very best, meaning the viewer sees what he/she wants to see, and you saw what you wanted to see in order to even attempt to legitimize your criticism.
You're talking about the actor Marvel Studios tried and failed to get for Doctor Strange. I'm guessing you forgot about that.
So if they made Batman a heroin addicted Jazz critic, you'd be fine with it?
If the story is told well and develops the character, then yes. It isn't ruining any prior versions (which is impossible, given the number of Batman iterations out there) and is an opportunity to explore and comment upon real world challenges.So if they made Batman a heroin addicted Jazz critic, you'd be fine with it?
So if they made Batman a heroin addicted Jazz critic, you'd be fine with it?
Every movie narrative cannot be as honest and faithful to the material as the MCU.
Fixed.
Agreed. There's only been a handful of moments that have been lifted directly from the source material, even stories that bear the name of a story from the comics. Age of Ultron was completely in name only. The only moment from The Winter Soldier that was lifted directly from the comics was the "who the hell is Bucky" scene. Civil War lifted a couple images from classic comic stories, but they went their own way with the story. They took Cap's "no, you move" speech to Spider-Man and had Peggy deliver it to Steve from beyond the grave instead. The only moment from Infinity War that was from the source material was the snap and one line from Ebony Maw that was originally spoken by Mephisto in the comicsThe liberties taken with the source materials in the MCU are wide enough to drive a tank through.
The liberties taken with the source materials in the MCU are wide enough to drive a tank through.
I've been reading comics since the mid-Sixties, so from my point of view they have repeatedly.They don't go as far as INO level storytelling, though.
Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch are not INO?They don't go as far as INO level storytelling, though.
And then the director himself has to come out and outright tell us because he realized Arthur didn't come off as 100% in the right like he wanted.
Cumberbatch was always the first choice, Phoenix was one of the replacements before Cumberbatch changed his mind and joined up.
They don't go as far as INO level storytelling, though.
"INO" is not a criticism, just a lazy, provocative acronym that signals "change and creativity are bad."
So, MCU Thanos is in love with Death?
So you would be fine if they made Alfred a child molester and Batman a heroin addicted Jazz critic?
He was fine spreading it, and the overpopulation thing was something he mentioned in the comics once.
So, MCU Thanos is in love with Death?
So, MCU Thanos is in love with Death?
Have you checked out the animated movie "Batman: Gotham by Gaslight"?
... James Gordon.
It was fine. It was an Elseworld. It worked for that story. I personally really liked it.
Once. As a ruse. But they still didn't include the character's literal love for Death in the movie. Why? It couldn't be that they were ashamed of the source material, could it?
MCU Thanos is a boring cartoon.
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