It says it's going to save Marvel's slump - it can't, in itself, make other Marvel movies better. Marvel need to focus on telling a great story first and building the universe as an added extra (if at all). That's how the early MCU films worked and they were successful but after Endgame they reversed it.
It's like trying to talk about cars and not talk about Toyota. Like it or not, Marvel has made some of the biggest and most influential movies of the past 20 years.
I'm not sure what you mean by "site" - this community covers a wide range of films. Deadpool gets mentioned in the mix of content as a big, upcoming film. It'd be weird not to post about it from time to time.
That's fine man I just hate marvel movies. I'll still read the comics, there's something about the films and the people who watch them that irritates me though.
I'm sure my obsession with dark fantasy and fromsoft games irritates someone out there somewhere. 🙄
That’s fine man I just hate marvel movies. I’ll still read the comics, there’s something about the films and the people who watch them that irritates me though.
You do you, but they will get mentioned here from time to time, so brace yourself.
Personally, I've not liked much of their output since Endgame (if we consider Spider-Man to be a separate beast) - Shang-Chi had a lot of promise but hosed it away in the final act and The Marvels was better than it's reception suggested but I can't for the life of me think what the point of it was. The only ones I really enjoyed all the way through were Doctor Strange 2 and GotG 3.
Looking at the upcoming slate, other than D&W, there isn't anything I am looking forward to (and, as a fan of the original iteration if the Thunderbolts, I am dreading that), although Fantastic Four could start to turn things around. If it doesn't then they've basically blown Phases 4-6.
I’m sure my obsession with dark fantasy and fromsoft games irritates someone out there somewhere. 🙄
I too have no love for the slop machine, but occasionally it does shit out a good product. Usually because they accidentally happen upon creators that actually care about the end result