Does Feige hate comics or something?
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That shows the opposite actually, nocomics.
>zoomers know nothing about Feige
Yes
yeah, somewhere in Phase 2 or 3 - his mentality completely changed
Go watch or read interviews he did in Phase 1 or early Phase 2. Sounds like a different person.
>worked with Whedon for few years
>start hating comics and comics fan in general
wow
He also had to deal with Bendis and Quesada
This
>If Feige is telling people not to read 2000s Bendis comics that's a step up from where things previously were.
That'd actually be good advice
You have to realize in the late 00s/early 10s "Hollywood" and "comics" were way less in-bed than they are now. "Comic book superheroes" was still thought of as the barely-relevant nerdy comic con dorks parodied on The Big Bang Theory and the Simpsons comic book guy.
It wasn't until the Avengers and Whedon that Hollywood fully embraced it as being their main moneymaker.
He believed his own hype that he was the reason for all the success
He literally does.
This is why I haven't watched MCU shit in years. They don't respect source material I read and grew up with and supported for years. No point in watching
>Hollywood Takes Good Story and Ruins It #54055404
Anymore.
I wish someone could sue them for using the names of stories they literally don't read.
Is the comic any good?
Read it and find out.
It's bendis crap
No but then again neither is the show
great premise
lackluster execution
The Bendis event comic? No. The entire premise is tossed away in like 2 issues to have everyone fighting Comboman Skrulls and then it ends with a Michael Jackson Thriller joke that was never meant to go anywhere.
The mini from last year starring Maria Hill being mega-racist and committing war crimes wasn't bad though. Probably the best thing I've seen from Ryan North who's a shitty writer otherwise.
Producers hate art in general, including/especially movies
you do realise the comic is about a bunch of characters who aren't Nick Fury?
What the frick is wrong with you? Did you even read Secret Invasion?
The writer of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness defended his story as being "just like the comics."
If Feige is telling people not to read 2000s Bendis comics that's a step up from where things previously were.
why do they keep doing this
first last of us actors and actresses were told not to play the game. Literally what do you gain from ignoring source material?
Their mentality is basically "We can do better."
The creators of the Halo show were told to not even address the games in conversation
I recall them bragging about not learning the existing lore, not that they were told not to
Postmodernism plagued their brains with the idea that artistic value is worthless and vapid vanity products are superior
oh shit a Jordan Peterson fan in the year 2023
Knowing the source material is the job of the showrunners imo, they're the ones in charge of the adaptation's vision. If they're remotely good at their jobs then the actors and crew should be able to just focus on theirs.
>be actor
>new role is to emulate a comic book character
>get told to not read the comic
>the role is now a game of Simon says with the director
they literally told the showrunner to avoid the comics lol
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>the first thing they said to me is dont read the comics, this has nothing to do with the comics
Parasites. Literal parasites who see something is successful and they literally just want to mooch off the success but not actually present it like it was when it was first successful.
They don't want Henry Cavill. They don't want someone bringing source material up. They want their own thing that just slaps something else's name on top of it for a built-in audience.
My guess is that reading the source material would make creators want to make faithful adaptations rather than just churning out formulaic Hollywood garbage with a soulless skin of the original on top.
The formulaic garbage makes a lot more money and is widely appealing than the original which had a niche audience compared to "everyone, everywhere", just look at the Mario movie non-plot and how it broke profit records.
>Mario movie non-plot
Ok anon.
He's not wrong
The original comic book story is closer to the mass market appeal of Mario (all ur fav superheroes fight alien invasion and dinosaurs) than generic spy thriller show #38594.
It's obvious budget reasons. I'm sure Feige would make it a more comic accurate bombastic Avengers movie if he got a free billion to spend.
All this b***hing is hilarious considering nobody itt read Secret Invasion apparently
>Implying directors besides Gunn get a say
All this shit is written and planned in advance. They just need directors to hold the camera
friends don't let friends read Secret Invasion
Except maybe the Herc tie-in
The writers are reading the source material, the directors don't need to.
>You're about to take a test, DON'T fricking study for it, whatever you do
This will work out well.
Has anyone mentioned Sam Jackson apparently going on a tirade and basically equating everyone on the right the klan?
>Don't read the source material so you have no idea how to portrait your character and then get shit on by the entire fan-base
Yeah that works
To be fair, nobody fricking cares about Secret Invasion. People were glad that Civil War in the movies managed to be slightly less moronic.
There's really no reason to read the originals if there's no possible way for your current universe to align well. Secret Invasion in the comics involves a bunch of heroes and ends with a fist fight in Central Park. Most the characters central to Secret Invasion are either dead in the MCU or straight up never existed.
They should read it to experience how godawful Bendis' writing is and get inspired to do better
Honestly, that's a good thing.
Really, even reading SI is a bad idea.
If you were trying to copy comics it'd really only work as a movie thing with maybe a supplementary show, but you'd basically need to set up Skrulls inflitrating key points of the overall plot then finally trying to pull it off in a Crossover movie.
Yeah
100%
I knew the twitter post was going to say something neutral to about a comic. You fricking homosexuals keep thinking not doing something is an act of hate. Marrying someone is something that you do out of hatred of everyone else. Picking one thing on a menu was something done to spite all other options. What a horrible way to live.