With the success with logan and deadpool do you think Disney will take a serious tone with their movies Sup Forums?

With the success with logan and deadpool do you think Disney will take a serious tone with their movies Sup Forums?

No. Disney has already found their success and they already try 'different' things with each hero.

However you can be sure that Warner Bros are looking extremely carefully at their lineup of films.

Nope.

Disney is always looking for the most money it can squeeze. More family friendly ratings get more tickets sold.

Just look at Beauty and the Beast. They're gone full PC checklist with that movie trying to appeal to everyone without being too offensive.

It ain't happening.

Eventually they will. I think they'll make the jump with Star Wars first. I don't think they'll use profanity, but they'll probably make use of blood again. They may never release an R-rated Beauty And The Beast, but they're already injecting massive amounts of sexual politics if not sexuality.

I thought deadpool was a comedy.

I'm not a child so i didn't watch it.

I was kind of hoping it would do badly, but then of course that didn't happen

how many R rated movies have disney ever done?

answer is non.

>tfw Thor: Quipnarok is a hit and we just get more quip movies

It's shit. Holy fuck I cant put into words how bad the "jokes" were and how Ryan Reynolds cannot do comedy

>Disney

no.

disney have found their formula that works and plays is safe with most of their movies. only guardians and winter soldier stood out. the rest are just the movie equivalent of fast food.

on what planet would star wars be suitable for an r rating? it is fundamentally a kids movie. any time they try to do anything serious it falls flat.

If they ever do it'd be to show some faggots fucking or something just as degenerate.

Didn't claim that it would have an R-rating, I thought they'd just have more blood. If the franchise lasts of course it's almost inevitable that we'll see an R-rating. X-Men is kids shit too.

the whole plot is basically some beaners trying to flee the big evil rednecks trying to round them up. fucking bs that i paid 10 bucks for this shit.

not to mention, old white men dying out, old white business men are the bad guys. The new mutants that will live on and repopulate are all black or hispanic, and the only white mutants are white females (just like at feminist rallies, all white females, the rest minorities)

this movie is a liberals wet dream. This is the future liberals want DO NOT go and see this PoS movie. Save yourself the anti-white propaganda.

You're right. In fact the script is probably lying on someone's desk as we speak. The notion that Disney can't stop the porn parodies which proliferate is absurd on a legal basis. Even pornstars are allowed to cosplay as Marvel and DC characters at conventions so there is a convergence happening here.

They COULD but would they? In the upcoming hero movies theres no particular hero in their lineup to warrant the same violent action that was Logan, everything up to infinity war will be the same, but will ride the hype of people wanting to see Thanos on screen

Only way for marvel to have a serious violent tone is if they decide to go with the concept art for phase 4/5

Where the shit do Wolverine's claws even sit when they're inside? They're too long to sit in between his hand bones, but if they sit in his arm then they'd be bursting out his wrist if he didn't sit his hand properly. Don't make sense

Oh gosh. As much as I hate quippiness, edgy serious grimdark gritty realist superhero shit is just as insufferable.

I kind of just wish we could destroy the whole geek culture market at this point. I hate it all.

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just accept the claws are part of him and so his arm/wrist movement works with them.

In his forearms

The fuck is that little shit underneath him?

A feminist Wolwerine?

Jason Statham plays an older Boba Fett kicking ass across the universe.

Shit, lol, fair enough

It's all explained in the worst X-guys movie

No, MCU already has a venue for gritty/violent productions: Netflix.

the fact that she has two claws instead of three hurts my autism

Nah. Jackedman and Stewart probably demanded a clause to having more creative control over the last installment of a trilogy before agreeing to be locked into such a long contract. Those two probably even demanded they pick the director for this last one. Mangold did Walk the Line, Cash's biopic, had a very similar tone to this one.