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Taika Waititi to write and direct Thor 4

Oh, there are still plenty of good characters yet to be used.

My concern is that the continuity is getting bogged down under its own weight. You can't appreciate one film without having seen others, sometimes many others.
 
Oh, there are still plenty of good characters yet to be used.

My concern is that the continuity is getting bogged down under its own weight. You can't appreciate one film without having seen others, sometimes many others.
The problem is that it takes years to make these movies, and sometimes the actors just want to move on. That's why we already lost Iron Man and Steve Rogers.
 
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You're just realizing this now?

Not at all. I've been saying it for years.

And it's been getting worse, even for films I have otherwise enjoyed.

Oh, there are still plenty of good characters yet to be used.

My concern is that the continuity is getting bogged down under its own weight. You can't appreciate one film without having seen others, sometimes many others.
The problem is that it takes year to make these movies, and sometimes the actors just want to move on. That's why we already lost Iron Man and Steve Rogers.

Yes, actors will obviously want to move on after their 7-film contracts are up. I don't think that contradicts anything I said.

Old characters can be retired and new ones brought to the forefront without getting bogged down in continuity.
 
I wonder if some of the problem is there is no "event" film where the stories culminate. You used to be able to rely on The Avengers movies for when characters team up and stories reach their climax. But now, a lot of Marvel movies feel like they're just stringing you along to get you to watch the next film, and the next, and the next without an...er...endgame...in sight.
 
I wonder if some of the problem is there is no "event" film where the stories culminate. You used to be able to rely on The Avengers movies for when characters team up and stories reach their climax. But now, a lot of Marvel movies feel like they're just stringing you along to get you to watch the next film, and the next, and the next without an...er...endgame...in sight.
Feige says the big plan will become clear by end of year...
 
Yes this definitely feels like they're testing the waters and doing a lot of set-up to pass the torch. This phase has felt like it's dragged on forever but it also got hit hard by Covid restrictions so that's also a huge part of why it's not done yet or getting close to finished. A lot of this got bumped back by a year or more.
 
Interesting.

I can only speak for myself, and I have to admit that I also thought the film went way overboard on the humor. At times the film comes off as a parody of the MCU, and the shifts in tone are often jarring.

I didn't find Ragnarok that way at all. And he's usually really good at threading that needle. Might have to watch the new one when it comes out on a platform I'm already paying for.
 
I wonder if some of the problem is there is no "event" film where the stories culminate. You used to be able to rely on The Avengers movies for when characters team up and stories reach their climax. But now, a lot of Marvel movies feel like they're just stringing you along to get you to watch the next film, and the next, and the next without an...er...endgame...in sight.

To be honest, I haven't really enjoyed an Avengers movie since the 2012 film. I can tolerate "Infinity War", but I didn't love it.
 
I wonder if some of the problem is there is no "event" film where the stories culminate. You used to be able to rely on The Avengers movies for when characters team up and stories reach their climax. But now, a lot of Marvel movies feel like they're just stringing you along to get you to watch the next film, and the next, and the next without an...er...endgame...in sight.
To be honest I prefer that. I like feeling like I can just watch a film and if I miss the next one, too bad, so sad, life moves on.

The first Avengers was fun. The rest less so. Infinity War and Endgame were just flat out exhausting by the end and I felt more relief that it was over than any great emotion.
 
Yeah, I also prefer the current way the MCU operates, where these characters are all just existing in this same world and occasionally their stories may intersect, but they're not leading up to some massive world-changing event. (Well, I'm sure they are, but after the Infinity Saga I kinda wish they were done with events like that.)
 
Agreed all around. I found Endgame to be ponderous, self-important, and not at all worth the time spent watching it.

I wish they were done with the big events, but somehow I really doubt it.
 
Endgame and Infinity War are excellent, I don't know if they'll ever be surpassed as the huge event movies they were. I'm honestly excited for the MCU to maybe start building up to something big again (Galactus being a phase ending big bad would be amazing), but I'm fine with movies being a bit more of their own thing for awhile, assuming they're just good movies on their own (which I'd argue Thor L&T wasn't, but thats a different issue).
 
Just to clarify, I didn't mean my post as a condemnation of IW and Endgame, both of which I absolutely loved as well. But I do enjoy the current vibe of the MCU where it just feels like an interconnected universe without any obvious building up to a grand, Infinity Gauntlet-style event. Though I'm sure it's all meant to be leading up to something.
 
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