Whoah, I didn't realize the Madame Web movie filmed last year; it's scheduled for a release this February, but there's been pretty much zero publicity yet?So assuming it keeps it's R rating there won't be any MCU movies for everyone to watch next year, while Sony will have three of its movies. (And DC none.)
I forgot about Rogers: The Musical! Good point.We've also had Rogers the Musical, and Fury being asked why he didn't get The Avengers involved when the earth is faced with nuclear destruction and having no good reason.
Look, I understand the real world, production-based reasons we don't see a half dozen Avengers in each of these. But if Disney wants us to stop asking for the Avengers, they need to stop putting Avengers-level threats in front of rookies and/or single characters hopelessly outclassed.
It may be time to seriously consider the idea that, despite the stellar box-office success of Captain Marvel, the general public has reached their appetite limit for superheroes, and Carol Danvers didn't make the cut for a character they want to see more of. Maybe Ms. Marvel found the extent of its natural audience on Disney+, or maybe it got lost in the deluge of streaming content, but either way, Khan/Vellani doesn't seem to be able to make The Marvels a hit, possibly due to the Danvers of it all. Maybe general audiences just haven't been properly introduced to Khan yet... perhaps she should be a prominent part of the next Spider-Man outing. I'd be up for that.It's strange that they don't [seem to care about Ms. Marvel]. The comics character is hugely popular with readers, the TV show captures the comics' spirit well, and Iman Vellani embodies the character delightfully, given that she basically is Kamala Khan in real life. Even the more negative reviews I'm seeing of The Marvels agree that she's the highlight of the film.
Question, though: do we/The Avengers really need another Hawkeye? Clint and Natasha were experienced SHIELD agents who seemingly became Avengers in large part because Fury wanted a few members he particularly trusted to balance out the wild cards of Tony, Thor, and Bruce. Kate may show promise as a potential field agent type with exceptional archery skills, but is that a compelling reason for her to stand alongside enhanced persons like Khan, Cassie Lang, etc.? I'm not yet convinced.Kate/Yelena was awesome. I mean, if Kate's inheriting the role of Hawkeye, doesn't it follow that she gets her own Black Widow in the bargain?
Whoah, I didn't realize the Madame Web movie filmed last year; it's scheduled for a release this February, but there's been pretty much zero publicity yet?.
It may be time to seriously consider the idea that, despite the stellar box-office success of Captain Marvel, the general public has reached their appetite limit for superheroes
and Carol Danvers didn't make the cut for a character they want to see more of.
Maybe general audiences just haven't been properly introduced to Khan yet... perhaps she should be a prominent part of the next Spider-Man outing. I'd be up for that.
Question, though: do we/The Avengers really need another Hawkeye? Clint and Natasha were experienced SHIELD agents who seemingly became Avengers in large part because Fury wanted a few members he particularly trusted to balance out the wild cards of Tony, Thor, and Bruce. Kate may show promise as a potential field agent type with exceptional archery skills, but is that a compelling reason for her to stand alongside enhanced persons like Khan, Cassie Lang, etc.? I'm not yet convinced.
With Sydney Sweeney, no less.^ Well, we'll see. I just learned Madame Web has a Spider-Woman in it, and he haven't had a single live-action female webslinger in our 20+ years of Spider-films so far. Maybe that'll prove to be a box office gold mine.![]()
Sony's probably thinking right now "One trailer shot of Sydney Sweeney in black-and-white (red?) head-to-foot vinyl, and this movie's as good as already broke-even on its opening weekend."
It may be time to seriously consider the idea that, despite the stellar box-office success of Captain Marvel, the general public has reached their appetite limit for superheroes, and Carol Danvers didn't make the cut for a character they want to see more of.
Question, though: do we/The Avengers really need another Hawkeye? Clint and Natasha were experienced SHIELD agents who seemingly became Avengers in large part because Fury wanted a few members he particularly trusted to balance out the wild cards of Tony, Thor, and Bruce. Kate may show promise as a potential field agent type with exceptional archery skills, but is that a compelling reason for her to stand alongside enhanced persons like Khan, Cassie Lang, etc.? I'm not yet convinced.
I don't think I've heard of Sweeney before. *Browses Google Image Search* ... Well, Hypothetical Sony Executive, I've heard studio bosses proffer much crazier ideas than that.Sony's probably thinking right now "One trailer shot of Sydney Sweeney in black-and-white (red?) head-to-foot vinyl, and this movie's as good as already broke-even on its opening weekend."
I don't think I've heard of Sweeney before. *Browses Google Image Search* ... Well, Hypothetical Sony Executive, I've heard studio bosses proffer much crazier ideas than that.
Well, they have to bank on something.I don't think I've heard of Sweeney before. *Browses Google Image Search* ... Well, Hypothetical Sony Executive, I've heard studio bosses proffer much crazier ideas than that.
Pass. I work with teens daily.She's on the HBO series "Euphoria" which encompasses how teenagers act nowadays
Which one? Were talking about an animated version teaming up with Miles because of their relationship in the comics, or teaming Iman Vellani's version with Tom Hollander?Whoah, I didn't realize the Madame Web movie filmed last year; it's scheduled for a release this February, but there's been pretty much zero publicity yet?
I forgot about Rogers: The Musical! Good point.
It may be time to seriously consider the idea that, despite the stellar box-office success of Captain Marvel, the general public has reached their appetite limit for superheroes, and Carol Danvers didn't make the cut for a character they want to see more of. Maybe Ms. Marvel found the extent of its natural audience on Disney+, or maybe it got lost in the deluge of streaming content, but either way, Khan/Vellani doesn't seem to be able to make The Marvels a hit, possibly due to the Danvers of it all. Maybe general audiences just haven't been properly introduced to Khan yet... perhaps she should be a prominent part of the next Spider-Man outing. I'd be up for that.
The original Avengers had Hawkeye and the whole idea behind most YA teams seems to be to find younger counterparts to the adult Avengers.Question, though: do we/The Avengers really need another Hawkeye? Clint and Natasha were experienced SHIELD agents who seemingly became Avengers in large part because Fury wanted a few members he particularly trusted to balance out the wild cards of Tony, Thor, and Bruce. Kate may show promise as a potential field agent type with exceptional archery skills, but is that a compelling reason for her to stand alongside enhanced persons like Khan, Cassie Lang, etc.? I'm not yet convinced.
It's ironic. Although I found "Secret Invasion" disappointing, I would still . . . you know what? I would rank it at a tie with "Loki" for third place. "Loki" could have ranked higher for me if it were not for Season One, which I found disappointing. If it were not for Season Two, I would have ranked "Loki" below "Secret Invasion".
As for the MCU, well you all know my views on it. So I won't repeat myself.
The Marvels is shaping up to be the lowest domestic opening ever for a Disney Marvel Cinematic Universe title, with a 3-day swing of $47M-$55M. That’s lower than Marvel/Universal’s The Incredible Hulk ($55.4M in 2008) and lower than Ant-Man ($57.2M, 2015).
https://deadline.com/2023/11/box-office-the-marvels-1235599363/
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