I send you a pm to answer this question because otherwise I’m posting spoilers.You're the second person to say this. How so?
I send you a pm to answer this question because otherwise I’m posting spoilers.You're the second person to say this. How so?
I think Young Avengers is less and less likely. Nothing has been announced and some of the actors are already older than the original Avengers actors in their movies. Just be new reg Avengers at this point.
There's a pretty big stable of Young Avengers who have been well established now: America Chavez, Kate Bishop, Kamala Khan, Cassie Lang, and Riri Williams all form a decent core.
However, do you see an issue here? Every single one of them is a woman.
I don't think it's bad to have a female-dominant team, but I do feel like some male Young Avengers also need to be established to balance out the team.
I'm completely fine with that. And I really liked all the actresses and would be happy to see more of them.
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The original MCU Avengers had only one woman. Ditto the original MCU Guardians of the Galaxy, the DCEU Justice League, the Fantastic Four, etc. There have been so many male-dominated hero teams in pop culture that having an all-female one would be balance, it seems to me.
I just think from an audience perspective an all-female team up will likely be viewed askance by Disney - particularly if the Marvels does as badly as it seems it may at the box office.
I'm not saying I realistically expect it to happen, okay? I'm just saying I'd be perfectly happy in the hypothetical world where it did happen. I want to see more of those characters and performers, one way or the other. I'm just saying I hope they don't get given up on because a few productions underperformed.
However, do you see an issue here? Every single one of them is a woman. I don't think it's bad to have a female-dominant team, but I do feel like some male Young Avengers also need to be established to balance out the team.
Champions ?I think Young Avengers is less and less likely. Nothing has been announced and some of the actors are already older than the original Avengers actors in their movies. Just be new reg Avengers at this point.
The sad thing is, I actually liked a lot of the productions people keep trashing about Phase 4 & 5. I liked Eternals. I liked Ms. Marvel. I thought Quantumania was cluttered but reasonably entertaining. I felt Multiverse of Madness had major story flaws but was superbly directed. The only thing they've done in recent years that I thought was actually bad was Secret Invasion. Honestly, I don't understand the negativity I keep hearing. I think they're still mostly doing a pretty good job. I think people just got used to the huge interconnected Avengers narrative and are thrown off by the return to something more like the MCU was originally, a set of standalones with only loose connections.
The problem is everything seems...less than the sum of its parts now, and building extremely slowly.
And since there's so much more content now, we have no real idea which characters/teams will actually prove relevant, versus just being pure experimentation.
https://twitter.com/Luiz_Fernando_J/status/1722652927477563696
In #Korea’s #BoxOffice, negative WOM affects even more #TheMarvels, grossing 373k on THU, the worst in MCU’s history, dropping -46.3% from WED Opening Day (vs #CaptainMarvel ’s 2.1M, -31.6% back in 2019).
The new Marvel film hits 1.1M 2-day cume.
Apart from the dismal debut in #Korea, #TheMarvels had a really rough time in #France’s #BoxOffice, coming in #2 on WED Opening Day below #FiveNightsAtFreddys, grossing just est $435k with 49k admissions, similar to #BlueBeetle’s 415k with 47k admissions, an all time low for the MCU. WOM is shockingly bad with critics giving it a 2.5 and audiences giving it a 2.4, equivalent to a C #CinemaScore.
And that’s not all. Rough time in Europe as a whole. In #Italy’s #BoxOffice for instance, another all time low for the MCU as #TheMarvels grossed just 300k on WED Opening Day (vs #TheFlash’s 422k, #BlackAdam’s 260k), debuting also in #2 place ( below local drama #CeAncoraDomani’s 621k 2nd WED) and taking just 38k moviegoers to theatres.
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Iger said he was personally working to improve the content coming out of Disney’s studios, which he said had suffered in part because of the pandemic. “Performance from a quality perspective has not been up to the standard we set for ourselves,” he said. “We lost our focus.” The studios would now “make less and focus more on quality”, Iger said.
Why is that a problem? Why does it have to "build" to anything? I'm so sick of the mentality that the parts are unimportant unless they combine into a whole. The whole is meaningless without the parts. There's no chain without the links, no train without the cars. The whole is just supposed to be a supplement to the individual parts, something that adds to their merit as self-contained works, not that supplants it altogether. The value of any given story should be about that specific story, period. Anything outside of it should be a secondary consideration.
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