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I’ve taken that attitude with Star Wars as well. Aside from STAR WARS and THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK, nothing in Star Wars since has ever been special, and you know what? That’s okay. That’s the nature of when something that was once unique becomes an institution. This happened with James Bond, and I’m not complaining.
I agree, on all of the film series.
Don't we Bond fans know the feeling, in books, movies and video games? We're still one of the luckiest fandoms in the world, with products coming in on a yearly basis.
Yes, they are cartoons, basically. They're never great but they pass the time, usually well enough. But they can be done in a way which feels more empty than others sometimes, and then you get Quantmania.
Honestly, Bond fans are kind of spoiled. We’ve seen a lot of peaks and valleys with these films. We know we can’t get something like FRWL and OHMSS with every single entry, so we’re kind of grounded in our expectations of Bond.
Perhaps Marvel is going through the same thing Bond did in the mid 70s where it looked like it might be on the decline in popularity, before its resurgence with TSWLM.
I saw the Madame Web trailer and it kind of speaks to what I'm saying here: the setup and her powers are different to the sort of thing we usually see and that makes it more interesting. It doesn't mean it'll be a great film (indeed the trailer gets a little boring) but it is a more interesting concept than flying and lasers.
I like Tippi Hedren's granddaughter though Dakota looks totally out of place in Madame Web, easily worst trailer of the year.
Yeah, if you go into the comment section you'll see everyone saying it looks like "a movie released in 2007" or "a Fan-film".
https://variety.com/2023/film/news/fantastic-four-pedro-pascal-mr-fantastic-1235355985/
Explains a lot from Disney: lots of the MCU, Star Wars and animated and Pixar sequels.
I hope they keep their word.
I do admire Marvel for trying to look further in their source material. GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY proved that they can at least use a lesser known comic titles and turn them into household names. But they need to continue hiring filmmakers with a strong voice. Guys like James Gunn, Jon Favreau, Ryan Coogler, the Russos, and even Joss Whedon were who made the MCU what it was. The next slate of films look like they’re by directors who were hired because they could easily be pushed around by the suits. Not a very compelling set of filmmakers there!
Could this be the MCU Uncle Ben?
This, if true, would not only open them to a whole load of new posibilities, but it would also be a great opportunity to let the MCU rest for some time while they plan its next steps, or, at least, that's what i think.
Funny thing is that if Disney had started the MCU animated* that it would have completely changed the trajectory of the stories because then it would have been no issue with actors deciding to depart their roles. At this moment we’d likely still have Tony Stark, Steve Rogers, Natasha Romanoff, abd T’Challa alive and well, still leading these films.
*=Of course MCU’s inception predated the Disney purchase of Marvel.
You're right, there are so many stories that could be adapted into movies. If i had to choose any, mines would be:
• Spider-Man: Life Story
• Marvel Comics 2
• Powerless
• Bullet Points
• Marvels (Not the movie)
I'm not a superhero fan, but I've seen all the Marvel films until Endgame, and just one or two after that, but, my friend, I'd pay to see a film where Deadpool just kills the Marvel universe ;)
That being said, about the PG content, they'll have to stretch their inner thigh muscles for it. It's Deadpool after all. There's a confirmed beheading in the new one, so, I'd say they'll keep things up there (well...not the head).
I found it interesting seeing the 20th Century Fox logo buried in a few shots during the trailer.