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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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It is probably as @Christopher says. My go-to example for this kind of thing is Yoshimitsu Banno, who to this day gets an EP credit on every Legendary Godzilla project, even though he passed away in 2017.
 
The Disney+ ‘CHAMPIONS’ series has now a page on IMDb:


note: I know that imdb is not a reliable source and anyone can open a page. but I thought I'd share it anyway.
 
The Disney+ ‘CHAMPIONS’ series has now a page on IMDb:


note: I know that imdb is not a reliable source and anyone can open a page. but I thought I'd share it anyway.
Sounds fake
 
The Disney+ ‘CHAMPIONS’ series has now a page on IMDb:


note: I know that imdb is not a reliable source and anyone can open a page. but I thought I'd share it anyway.
Until there's an official press release, this page should be treated purely as fanmade wishful thinking.
 
Seriously - people jump the gun with every offhand comment. It's like the Star Trek Legacy diehards. A very early, very hypothetical concept. Plus we're talking about Disney whichseems to be throwing things at the wall to see what sticks. I'd be surprised if they've made any decisions four or five years out that aren't X-Men related.
 
I hope that everything MCU doesn't become X-Men--although I'm sure it probably will.

The FoX-Men were bungled right from the start because they took the lazy way out and made everything revolve around Wolverine (to be fair, the comics had been doing that for a while too). The MCU at least was smart enough to not make Iron Man the core of everything and built up a proper ensemble with multiple leads.
 
J. Jonah Jameson's comic book haircut always freaked me out more than the Green Goblin did. :)
I didn't read Spider-Man comics as a kid; most of what I know of Norman Osborn comes from the Raimi movie trilogy and the 1he 1994-1998 animated series. I never thought "cornrows"; I always throught,, "Man, he combs here hair way too much, way too tightly, wait too many straight lines.'
 
Uuhh........

Imagine if the MCU simply made Captain America the "Bland Leader Guy" who was only there to argue with Tony, always lose the argument to Tony and be in a useless love triangle with him over Black Widow (who was similarly written to just be a love interest and nothing more) and then get killed off off-screen.

That's what would've happened if the MCU was done the way the FoX-Men were.

Instead they made Steve a real character and as poorly written as Natasha was she was never degraded to solely just that kind of role.

Heck, Guardians of the Galaxy was a team movie and still did the team dynamic better by not making everything be about Quill over every other Guardian. Folks would be just as willing to watch a movie about Rocket and other characters without Quill being there.
 
Most of the X-Men movies though were good and that was because of Wolverine. They knew who their best characters were and focused on them which was Wolverine, Professor X and Magneto and Mystique.
 
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