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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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Is it just on Hulu then? I know Disney+ has adult content outside the US but I thought in America it all had to be PG-13.

No -- at the end of the trailer, it says it's on both Hulu and D+, and below that is "Set your Disney+ profile to TV-MA to stream." Disney+ has carried MA content since it added the Netflix Marvel shows, IIRC.
 
Is it just on Hulu then? I know Disney+ has adult content outside the US but I thought in America it all had to be PG-13.
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I honestly hadn't even thought of that. Well, then, Kang, should have killed Scott, or at the very least, Hank:

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I thought Bill Murray's character was going to return and play a hero role at the climax. Glad that didn't happen.
 
I've been an Echo skeptic but that looks pretty good for "something no one asked for". Maybe seems more Netflix than Disney MCU. The TV side of Marvel doesn't seem as concerned about uniformity across its projects which is interesting but I don't know how that more open inclusion plays with the audience at large.

Not sure what dropping (dumping?) the episodes all at once says about the confidence in this project.
 
I've been an Echo skeptic but that looks pretty good for "something no one asked for". Maybe seems more Netflix than Disney MCU. The TV side of Marvel doesn't seem as concerned about uniformity across its projects which is interesting but I don't know how that more open inclusion plays with the audience at large.

Not sure what dropping (dumping?) the episodes all at once says about the confidence in this project.

I don't really care if other people asked for it. I frankly don't assess a project based on what other fans asked doe

And the lack of uniformity is good. People complained for years about them all being "the same". More inclusiveness is a plus
 
I'll never understand why people think the movie side is uniform. Where is the uniformity between Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Guardians of the Galaxy? The MCU has always been characterized by its wide diversity of styles and subject matters.

The movies were a lot more uniform back then. Half of them had a generic evil businessman or government bad guy. Plus they overused the disposable goon fight scene too much. Even those 2 yiu mentioned still had lackluster villains
 
Rated TV-MA, all episodes dropping January 10th
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Super super pumped for this. Can't wait. My only problem is that I have to work that day so I can't binge all episodes in one go.
 
The movies were a lot more uniform back then. Half of them had a generic evil businessman or government bad guy. Plus they overused the disposable goon fight scene too much. Even those 2 yiu mentioned still had lackluster villains
They really are not. Thor is a fantasy action adventure, while Captain America is very much a military style thriller. Iron Man feels different, and Avengers feels even more different.

They do not feel uniform by any stretch other than they have one film that groups them all together.
 
They really are not. Thor is a fantasy action adventure, while Captain America is very much a military style thriller. Iron Man feels different, and Avengers feels even more different.

They do not feel uniform by any stretch other than they have one film that groups them all together.

Genre wise, yeah. But structure wise, not so much. Personally I feel the new content is a lot more varied
 
Genre wise, yeah. But structure wise, not so much. Personally I feel the new content is a lot more varied
Structure wise they definitely felt different. There was a reason why I slowly walked away from the MCU is that the structure and tone kept on changing and I was less and less interested in the interconnected pieces.

The structure, if one is looking for similarity, is just the three act structure of it, especially heavily in Thor and Captain America. But Iron Man was an entirely different beast, same with Winter Soldier and so on.
 
You really don't have to make a post for every 2-3 other posts that show up in this thread. Your account won't be terminated if you don't fire off one-line replies every time someone else says something. I promise.

Idk why you have to be rude. I was trying to be sarcastic but it didn't come through

I seriously don't get the people in this website sometimes
 
I'll never understand why people think the movie side is uniform. Where is the uniformity between Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Guardians of the Galaxy? The MCU has always been characterized by its wide diversity of styles and subject matters.
The way it's shot, the color palette, the action with the helicarrier is similar to that at the end of GOTG, the ways the characters talk to each other, etc. I think if you were to watch the trailers for both they would feel closer than watching Echo. Maybe that's just me :shrug:
 
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