>● As we have mentioned before, moving forward, Marvel seeks to carry out the “quality over quantity” approach that it had aimed to carry out in the past. One measure they plan to incorporate is allowing directors and writers to tell the stories they seek to tell, while relaxing the need for connectivity with other corners of the MCU. The goal is to develop projects that are well received and can stand out on their own, while also ensuring “rewatchability” amongst fans.
>● Another measure Marvel will take is developing smaller story arcs moving forward instead of more immense, epic-scale sagas that need to have a degree of interwovenness between them. While it is a shared universe and heroes are bound to interact with one another, these arcs will help establish boundaries between each level of the MCU, from Street to Cosmic and beyond.
Seems like a good plan. The whole reason these movies got popular is because they worked on their own. You had self-contained stories that you didn't need to watch a million movies to catch up on, which also made them very rewatchable. Recently, they inexplicably decided to make the same mistake as DC and tried to make everything interconnected. And the results speak for themselves. Not only that but it's clear that the budget on these films has plummeted sharply, and people are tired of that. They need to make less films but at a higher budget.
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>Young Avengers
>All Female "X-Men"
>Fantastic 4 focusing on Sue Storm as the Leader
Marvel havent learnt anything, they're still fricked.
You have to realize that they've got to make things for children too. Marvel is doomed if they pander exclusively to 40 year old men.
X-Men does appeal to kids. I remember how my then little nephew would alway throw cards and imitate Gambit.
You're deliberately ignoring that all of those examples are targeted toward females.
The vast majority of people who buy anything Marvel in any age group are male.
Good luck trying to sell a female Avengers/X-Men toys to girls when you go against things like Barbie, Trolls or The Minions (not counting any social media flavor of the month).
Deadpool 3 is going to be a Guy movie
Gay* movie
make things for children =/= creating propaganda for children
My favourite film when I was like 8 was Spider-Man 2.
Boys like to see cool superhero films not diversity slop.
How does random gender swaps make things more for children? Bluey is the most popular kid's show on TV right now.
X-Men has female leaders already. Storm leads the X-Men Gold Team, while male leaders like Cyclops leads X-Men Blue Team. Jean Grey as Phoenix is one lf the most powerful characters not just of X-Men but in all of Marvel. X-Men is great because so many X-Men characters both male and female can get the spotlight.
Have sex
4 focusing on Sue Storm as the Leader
Only if they get Mark Waid to write.
Mark Waid has lost his marbles, that dude should be escorted off the property.
Maybe they'll all be shelved.
If Deadpool 3 flops things get real interesting.
Personally I don't think it will but that's the tipping point. If a ryan Reynolds a superhero movie can't get people in theaters then it's probably over
Do people forget GOTG3 and Spider-Man did well at the BO this year amongst all the flops? People seemed to care about quality over quantity.
Do tell
Superhero movies have been around a long time so they aren't going to all vanish, but if something like Deadpool 3 flops then there will be serious thoughts about what comic book movies can even make money in this new environment
>corporate bulshitters announce shit
Means nothing
superslop is over, the general public has realised this and it seems its taking years and hundreds of millions of burned money for the corpo dickheads to realise this too
Here I'll fix your stupid cinematic universe Fiege.
>Make a new Incredible Hulk movie that fixes the character and brings him back to basics, more of a horror film. You can get somebody like Robert Eggers to do it.
>Make Thor 5 much more visual and action based, bring in Hemsworth's director on Extraction or even George Miller if you can get him
>Give Raimi full creative control on Dr. Strange 3, no multiverse shit and give him control over the screenplay
>Instead of jumping right into X-Men introduce the new X-Men actors/characters in other movies to get the audience used to them
>If you insist on making more female focused shit how about on characters we actually care about? A wandavision sequel that's an actual movie and sets up X-Men stuff, make it a dark redemption film.
>Don't throw a bunch of characters into spiderman 4, it should just be Spiderman vs the Mob and/or taking on small crime in New York with Felicia as the love interest
>Pay the money to bring the Russos back for your big avengers movies (should be obvious).
I think they would love to make a Hulk movie but from what I've heard, Universal is clinging tightly to the rights. That's why you only ever see Hulk as a side character in other people's movies and shows.
> Here I'll fix your stupid cinematic universe Fiege
You literally would have to travel back in time and erase all the propaganda crap they’ve made in the last 3-4 years. Marvel ruined both Star Wars and marvelslop for good, not even reboots can fix what damage they’ve done
Eggers went on record after The Northman and said he's never doing another big budget movie again.
Good luck pulling George Miller from WBD
The Raimi thing can actually happen
The X-Men thing is already happening
Elizabeth Olson doesn't sound remotely interested in doing more
Spiderman will always print money, you can do whatever with it
The Russos are hacks
>Elizabeth Olson doesn't sound remotely interested in doing more
IIRC she has already filmed for the Agatha series finale.
>They need to make less films
Yeah, preferably zero.
Sounds like more of the same
Just make the fricking Fantastic Four movie. Nobody even cares about Avengers any more
Don't tell people what you're going to do but actually fricking do it
>the budget on these films has plummeted sharply, and people are tired of that
It's not the budget that is the problem, it's what they do with it. You can make a great movie if you spend time and effort on the script and don't rush into filming as soon as you have a first draft, then spend months later reshooting because the movie 'doesn't work' and you literally had no idea what you were filming in the first place.
Keep Watts for the Spider-Man movies.
>B-But I hate him
I don't care.