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


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And if the franchise runs a really long time, we'll eventually get Spider-Man: Old Folks' Home.
No doubt set on either Earth-3123, Earth-70237 or Earth-91918. ;)



 
Spider-Man: Home Alone. Leans into the moody loner persona plus he fights the Trapster (Macauley Caulkin)

Spider-Man: Homeroom. Peter takes a job as a substitute teacher at his old High School.

Spider-Man: Hometown Hero. Spidey sticks to fighting crime in Queens

Spider-Man: Homebaked: A stoner comedy
Spider-Man: Home Run- his short lived minor league career were super villains constantly interrupt the games.

Spider-Man: Homeward Bound- a harrowing journey as Spider-Man's pets journey across the wilderness to find their owner.
 
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Spider-Man: Homework- The villain steals Peter's school backpack with all of his homework in it.
Spider-Man: Homerun - Peter joins the Yankees or Mets, and at the end has to save the World Series from the movie's villain.
No Way Home. :bolian:

And yeah, all we know is that there is now a glob of symbiote in the MCU. Maybe they'll deal with it, maybe they won't.
Oops, yeah that's the one I meant. Thanks.
They're doing a film called Secret Wars.

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But it's probably not going to be based on that Secret Wars.
 
Spider-Man: Homework- The villain steals Peter's school backpack with all of his homework in it.
Spider-Man: Homerun - Peter joins the Yankees or Mets, and at the end has to save the World Series from the movie's villain.

Oops, yeah that's the one I meant. Thanks.

But it's probably not going to be based on that Secret Wars.
True. But they can intro symbio-suit.
 
Quantumania lost millions and yet still somehow garnered a profit.

Eddie Murphy still talks about he hasn't received any royalty money from "Beverly Hills Cop", because, according to the studio, the movie never made a profit.
 
So it's official. "The Producers" is now the official Hollywood strategy when making movies? I just assumed with how big some of those budgets have been getting their has also been lots of money laundering going on as well.
 
In my "Mission: Impossible" book, the author talks about how Executive Producer Bruce Geller tried to go after CBS/Paramount for royalty money from syndication and their response was, "You'll spend more money trying to get your royalty money than you'll ever hope to get out of this lawsuit." So Geller dropped it. Peter Graves figured the studio owed him six figures in royalty money, but never pursued it because of the studio's accounting practices would make it impossible to prove.​
 
Spider-Man: Home for the holidays. After the MCU goes belly up and Disney come close to bankruptcy the Hallmark channel pick up the rights to Spidey for a song.

Forced to leave New York just before Christmas, Peter Parker relocates to a small town where he gets a job as a photographer on the town newspaper. The paper's editor, Jane Joanne Jameson, is a driven young woman who has no time for romance.

There's crime afoot in town as someone keeps stealing all the Christmas trees. Peter is struggling to stop them due to the lack of tall buildings to swing from.

As Christmas day approaches will Peter realise there's more to life than web swinging, and will Jane Joanne realise that some things are more important than headlines?
 
Quantumania lost millions and yet still somehow garnered a profit. :lol:


Welcome to Hollywood economics.

That's actually the opposite of what that article says. It's a bizarre structure, but one invented by UK law, not Disney studios, and it only results in a small net profit for the technically separate UK production company that 'made' Quantumania, not a clear profit for Disney/Marvel after taking all costs into account.
 
We get back to street level villainry = SPiderman: Homey Don't Play That

Also, i wonder if previous red herring are bakc in the mix, like Home Slice or in this video
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