• vertexarray [any]
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    2 years ago

    it is easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of marvel movies

      • came_apart_at_Kmart [he/him, comrade/them]
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        2 years ago

        Mahershala Ali? that dude owns. i love wesley snipes and everything, but ali is an incredible actor with an extreme range. pretty sure he's going to crush that role.

        • Shamwow [he/him]
          cake
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          2 years ago

          Or they give him lukewarm slop as a script with green screen settings and CGId action.

          • came_apart_at_Kmart [he/him, comrade/them]
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            2 years ago

            ali could take a shit script and be cast as every member of mumford and sons, no makeup/sfx, in a biopic and be filmed entirely on a middle school stage in one take, single camera and people would think it was a documentary with actual found footage.

            the movie is probably going to be typical slop, but dollars to donuts ali is going to receive universal acclaim and be described as "mesmerizing" or a "tour de force" in the role and be, at the very least, the only thing right about the movie.

  • Wheaties [comrade/them]
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    2 years ago

    In the same way they are printing new comic books, no probably not.

    But they are also writing the same way they still write comic books. End Game sealed the deal -- there's no smart ending they're building to, just the beginning of the next serialized story arc. You are free! No need to pay attention anymore.

    • usernamesaredifficul [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      comic books cost basically nothing to print though a major motion picture is a significant investment

        • usernamesaredifficul [he/him]
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          2 years ago

          yeah by all accounts acting in MCU slop isn't a very artistically interesting gig. They'll probably start using less famous actors

          • came_apart_at_Kmart [he/him, comrade/them]
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            2 years ago

            i've heard a few guy actors say "doing a marvel movie" is basically a way to get paid to get cut--but not being allowed to have any fun with your friends for months at a time to stay cut of course--while also pocketing some stacks, potentially with a recurring role/franchise. it also creates the opportunity to cross genres. like, nobody was going to cast chris pratt from parks and rec as an action guy. now he can be in all the reactionary special ops movies he wants. same with jim from the office.

            a lot of actors, even big ones, seem more than happy to do something commercially successful, if not critically acclaimed, so they can take a chance on some indie art house thing down the road, especially if it's something that needs financing. i read this interesting interview with viggo mortensen about how he basically hit the jackpot with the LOTR movies, as it meant he could be very picky and choose a lot of borderline arthouse flicks for the rest of his career. i mean, look at how many huge ass names are in the MCU. i remember when michael douglas got in the mix with ant man, it was like, "this is a gravy train."

            look at this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Marvel_Cinematic_Universe_film_actors

        • 420blazeit69 [he/him]
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          2 years ago

          Nah, because these movies are how you get to be a big name actor in the first place, and they're steady work that pays well.

          Actors will do this slop to get the big bucks and then do more interesting movies when they can/after they get off the ride.

          • Owl [he/him]
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            2 years ago

            This also means that they'll keep doing the tedious continuity reboot stories from the comics, because it gives them an excuse to have the same characters with new actors, to replace the actors that got famous enough to go do real movies.

      • bayezid [any]
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        2 years ago

        Yes the MCU has less room for creativity. When you're writing 1 out of a 100 titles being released per week you have to do do dumb shit to stand out. A hundred million dollar production has to play it as safe as possible.

  • Rojo27 [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    :bugs-no:

    I'm burned out. I've barely watched any Marvel movies/shows since Endgame:yes-honey-left:

    • newcru [he/him, they/them]
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      2 years ago

      Only thing I watched after Endgame (which I enjoyed as an ending) was Wandavision. That started out pretty interesting but lost me towards the end. I'm not going to watch any of the new stuff, but I'm also not mad they are making more since apparently enough people still like it.

  • FlakesBongler [they/them]
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    2 years ago

    The absolute worst part about this is that I know exactly what they're building up to

    Kang is a time-traveling supervillain, like that's literally all he does is go through time and fuck with shit

    The fact that there's going to be a Secret Wars movie so soon after the Fantastic Four means that they're going to do the comic book route and have a whole thing where Kang destabilizes reality with his time traveling gibberish and it starts collapsing

    This is gonna be like the Infinity Wars ending where Thanos wins, but with the twist that Kang probably gets beat up, but it's too late to reverse the damage

    All seems lost, except oh no, Dr. Doom shows up and manages to save reality by personally manipulating it into a world where he's in charge of everything and becomes a nigh-omnipotent godhead

    Secret Wars is gonna be about undoing that and beating Dr. Doom, but whoops, now the universes are all smooshing together

    Look, it's all new guys for you to buy toys of, including the live-action premiere of Miles Morales and some other guys

      • FlakesBongler [they/them]
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        2 years ago

        At some point, Disney is just gonna have a holographic zombie actor army

        Gonna be real weird

    • Leather_Rat [undecided]
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      edit-2
      2 years ago

      Yeah, if you have any knowledge of the books, the recent Dr. Strange flick pretty much set up the entire incursion story. But if they follow the books, they will have to do a shit load of world building - like, two Reed Richards but one is evil and a kid? Captain Britain, Mr. Sinister, Marvel Zombies... It's all just too much. The 2016 Secret Wars book was average at best - it went on too long and had a really shit ending. The original from the 80's is one of my favourites, where they just all have a massive ruckus, Doom kills God, and they all get home in time for tea.

      • emizeko [they/them]
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        2 years ago

        The original from the 80’s is one of my favourites, where they just all have a massive ruckus, Doom kills God, and they all get home in time for tea.

        mine too, really good 12-issue limited series iirc

      • Deadend [he/him]
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        2 years ago

        The solution is cutting out everything interesting.

    • betelgeuse [comrade/them]
      hexagon
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      2 years ago

      Marvel announces new phase in the MCU, it will blend everything fans loved about the previous phases but with a new ARG experience.

      2024:

      She Hulk prosecutes Trump for Jan 6

      Ant-Man has to fight BA.5 variant in the quantum realm

      Avengers: Election

      2025:

      Blade battles vampires who were created by monkeypox

      Black Widow: Putin must die

      Shang Chi: Free Taiwan because making chips is hard

      2026:

      Avengers: Revenge of Covid

      Iron Heart has to use Tony Stark's ingenuity to rebuild a collapsed bridge that killed 30 people.

      Thor: Uvalde

      2027:

      Avengers: Climate Wars

      Namor: The Search for freshwater

      Black Panther helps the CIA take control of a lithium mine in South America

    • moujikman [none/use name]
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      2 years ago

      After the revolution, we'll get better titles:

      Fantastic Four: Rise of the Red Guard: In this Marvel movie, the Fantastic Four rise up to become the Red Guard, a group of super-powered communists who aided the revolution of the United States. They protect the people from the oppressive capitalist states.

      Reed Richards is heard saying: “It is our duty to fight for our freedom. It is our duty to win. We must love each other and support each other. We have nothing to lose but our chains.” The movie ends with the Fantastic Four raising their fists in the air in a show of solidarity with the communist revolution.

      Hulk: Destruction of the Imperialist State: In this version of the Hulk, the big green superhero is on a mission to destroy the capitalist American government, which he sees as an oppressive force. He rampages through the streets, smashing buildings and taking down any opponent who tries to stop him. Ultimately, he faces off against the Avengers, but even they can't stop him from achieving his goal.

      Hulk: "The only way to save America is to destroy it."

      Spider-Man: The Red Menace: In this version of Spider-Man, the web-slinger is recruited by the communist government to help them in their fight against capitalism. He's given special powers and equipment to help him in his mission, and he quickly becomes one of the most beloved people in the country. He eventually comes into conflict with the Avengers, but he ultimately triumphs over them.

      Spider-Man: "With great power, comes great responsibility... to the people!"

      Deadpool: The People's Champion: Deadpool is recruited by the communist government to help take down a group of greedy capitalists. The capitalists are hoarding all the wealth and resources, while the people are struggling to get by. Deadpool must use his unique skills and abilities to take them down and help the people get the justice they deserve. In the end, Deadpool triumphs and the capitalists are defeated, making him the people's champion.

      Deadpool: "We don't need your money, we don't need your help, we don't need your approval. We are the people and we will fight for what's ours!"

  • FnordPrefect [comrade/them, he/him]
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    2 years ago

    "Hey Bob, you don't think we're churning too many of these things out, do you?"

    "What? No! There's like, almost, a whole 6 month gap between a couple of 'em"

  • Rem [she/her]
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    2 years ago

    Fantastic 4 with CIA Jim?? After his performance in doctor Stange 3 everyone was clamoring for more stretchy Jim, I'm glad the fans got this big win

    What the fuck is a kang