Also worth keeping in mind that Wonder Woman's budget was about 100M *less* than BvS and BvS's ad buy was something like ten times that of WW (30M million vs. WW's 3M if I remember the numbers right.)
So in terms of profitability, WW is already way ahead of the curve.
Here's hoping.That's awesome. Hopefully this ends once and for all that stupid attitude of "female superhero movies can't work" that some people (and studio executives) have been clinging to for years.
Jessica Jones is a lead. Same could be said for Quake.Now Marvel has their share of female heroes too and has top cast them too.. Black Widow/Scarlet Johannsen, Agent Hill/Cobie Smulders, Peggy Carter/Hayley Atwell etc. but with the exception of Peggy Carter none of them were the lead (and even then only in two TV seasons).
Did the naked Steve Trevor scenes make you roll your eyes?While they all could hold their own with the plethora of Testosterone filled Superguys often enough they also were there for tits and ass.. (just recently rewatched Winter Soldier and when they board the ship in the beginning Black Widow takes out a few bad guys and ends the scene walking away with the camera pointed straight at her ass).
I'm one of the biggest MCU fans on these boards, and I can honestly say that I've never really had the desire to see, or saw the need for, a Black Widow movie. What niche would it fill in the Marvel story-scape besides giving us a female led-movie for the sake of giving us a female-led movie? Her abilities don't lend themselves big-budget, FX-heavy blockbusters (The same reason Marvel Studios let Marvel Television have Daredevil). Agents of SHIELD already has the spy-story niche covered.Fans have been clamoring for years to get Black Widow her own movie to no avail and only after a dozen movies will we see a female lead in the upcoming Ms. Marvel movie...
...but DC was quicker this time.
“[T]he question would have been before [Wonder Woman] is, ‘Do you think people want to see a female superhero movie? Do you think audiences are ready to go see a big … Are you nervous about Captain Marvel being a big, the first female hero?’ [Before] I would always say no, because there hasn’t been a good one in a long time. There were, you know, 15 years ago, a bunch of bad ones. Did they fail because they were female lead movies? No. They failed because they were not good movies. I don’t have to say that anymore. Thanks to Wonder Woman. Because it just blows that fallacy out of the water.”
Jessica Jones is a lead. Same could be said for Quake.
Did the naked Steve Trevor scenes make you roll your eyes?
I'm one of the biggest MCU fans on these boards, and I can honestly say that I've never really had the desire to see, or saw the need for, a Black Widow movie. What niche would it fill in the Marvel story-scape besides giving us a female led-movie for the sake of giving us a female-led movie? Her abilities don't lend themselves big-budget, FX-heavy blockbusters (The same reason Marvel Studios let Marvel Television have Daredevil). Agents of SHIELD already has the spy-story niche covered.
And it's not as if the character has been neglected. There has been forward momentum on her personal arc in her every appearance.
Don't get me wrong. A good movie could be crafted around Natasha, I just fail to see what it would bring into the larger picture.
What niche would it fill in the Marvel story-scape besides giving us a female led-movie for the sake of giving us a female-led movie? Her abilities don't lend themselves big-budget, FX-heavy blockbusters (The same reason Marvel Studios let Marvel Television have Daredevil). Agents of SHIELD already has the spy-story niche covered.
Neither was Wolverine or Carol Danvers.I like Scarlett Johansson, but the character of Natasha isn't and never was 'starring role' material, and trying to make her such would be stretching things way too thinly.
Danvers started out as a supporting character in B-level title. She's gone through various revamps, rebrandings renumberings, relaunches and retcons. Her rise to the the level of "Marvel's Premier Super-Heroine" has been full of twists and turns and ups and downs.I disagree. Carol Danvers is essentially Marvel's answer to Wonder Woman and Supergirl, and Logan was given more than enough depth as an ensemble character to absolutely warrant putting the focus solely on him.
There is always Black Widow, but I've already expressed my opinion on that idea, and frankly, she's never really been a solo hero either.
I If characters like the Wolverine and Ms. Marvel could develop from supporting to lead characters, why not the Black Widow?
And what makes Carol Danvers "unique"? They've been looking for her "uniqueness" for decades. Someday something will stick.Because there's nothing about her that makes her unique.
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