How long till we get an actual cinematic universe where Marvel has the rights to all their characters?
How long till we get an actual cinematic universe where Marvel has the rights to all their characters?
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Hopefully never. If X-Men were tied to Marvel we wouldn't get Legion.
Hopefully never.
Hopefully never.
Hopefully never. Deadpool, Logan Legion, and DOFP all came out within the last 3 years and were leagues beyond everything the MCU has put out in the same timeframe.
>and DOFP
This was so good that Sup Forums calls it shit now because they're MCU fans in denial.
Never hopefully.
Never, hopefully.
Hopefully never.
Having Mutants, Vampires and super heroes (and shit tons of other things I can't think of right now) all in one thing is a fucking mistake. Keeping them separate is honestly the best thing for all of them.
Probably a couple decades when Disney merges with or buys out all the other entertainment companies to finish off its monopoly on entertainment.
>Legion
I'm dreading to imagine how MCU would handle Shadow King, especially after their first shitty attempt at a psychological horror villain.
Shadow king? I just bought a Claremont X-men comic containing 5 stories about him from a flea market, are they cool? Never heard of the guy
Loved Deadpool, Logan was just The Wolverine 2.0 but salvaged by the R-rating so still good enough, DoFP was a disappoint ing followup to First Class as anything new they added was bad and recycled too much ideas because Singer was insecure that he was working with someone else's ideas. I think people wouldn't like it as much if it wasn't for the scenes tied to the old cast that admittedly pulled all the right strings
So yeah, good stuff, but i think it's disingenuous to say it's THAT much better than the MCU considering some of their entries, just reeks of console wars. Haven't seen Legion, should i? I remember some threads saying the plot was dumb, and in general nobody seems to mention it anymore
Mojoverse season 2?
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And if Marvel still had the full rights to Spider-Man and X-Men, they probably wouldn't be making anything else.
They'd probably put better talent on the comics, though, and there'd be no awful inhumans push.
Never, the sooner the capeshit fad dies, the better.
Civil War, BvS and Logan are proof that this genre will always be a big, fat, pretentious joke.
Why would they?
Nobody at Marvel gives a shit about the comics anymore.
Marvel studios has nothing to do with Marvel editorial
It's a pipe dream but I'd like a television anthology series.
>Origin stories for all the major silver age characters
>The Fantastic Four
>Spider-Man
>Iron Man
>Hulk
>Thor
>The Avengers
>The X-Men
>Doctor Strange
>Captain Marvel
>proceeds to tell their greatest stories in chronological order
I'd call it Marvel Superheroes Presents. Or hell, just call it Marvels.
Keep in mind that Marvel genuinely considers Bendis and Slott to be "top talent", and put Bendis on X-Men for several years, while Slott will probably be writing Spider-Man for years.
And Star Wars is now Marvel's top-selling franchise, they're moving more and more of their best people there.
The Inhumans push is an odd tragedy, that managed to alienate the existing Inhumans fans, while getting the larger, more vocal X-Men fanbase to embrace their heroes message of acceptance and tolerance by calling for the genocide of the Inhuman race. It's all the worse because a big budget movie could have been good, while the TV series looks so bad.
>DoFP was a disappoint ing followup to First Class
DoFP was much better than FC.
>Civil War, BvS and Logan
BvS and Logan were good though.
No, they were not.
They were boring, they were pretentious, and Logan actually, hilariously thought I could give a fuck about such simple and one dimensional characters.
>b-b-but muh daddy
This entire genre has to die already.
Only comic book fanboys used to pieces of trash like Civil War 2 could have the standards so low to like those things.
yikes