I literally only watched it years after it came out because I felt like I should see how the MCU ended and it was terrible.
I was going to see NWH with some friends but had to cancel last-minute.
I lost interest after Infinity War mostly. I watched five minutes of Multiverse of Madness a few weeks ago but quit when strange tried to kill the mexican girl he was with.
The breaking point was the fricking Beyonce joke in Doctor Strange, but I should've stopped after GotG.
The last time they were actually vaguely good was back in 08 when Iron Man came out. Avengers was one of the worst piles of shit I've ever sat through and shit like civil war proved my premonitions correct. I really miss those 2 Spider-Man and Ang Lee's Hulk movies. Pre-MCU was the glory days.
I was giving it multiple chances, but with how shit Civil War was (and the butchering of the comic storyline, and the ass ugly CGI that was rearing its head), Doctor Strange was basically the final straw.
I might one day have the mental fortitude and time to push to Endgame just so I can be done with it, but not anytime soon.
After AntMan 1 (the last decent origin story).
Captain Fungus, Black person Panther, IronBoy Homecuming... already pure woke cringefest.
And be honest: infinity war and endgame were just meh nostalgia bait.
Entire Phase 4 is just downhill at speed 5.
This. Wandavision devolving into a third-act and migraine inducing cgi clusterfrick like they have done to everything, rather than experimenting with something completely different was it for me.
It’s never going to be anything different other than a factory machine that produces “le heckin good guy punching/laser beaming a bad guy while the cgi looks like shit” so I dropped it.
Around Endgame. I think I did see the second Spider-Man movie with Jake Gyllenhaal but that's the last one I remember seeing, can't remember if it came before or after Endgame, that movie was so forgettable anyways.
Endgame felt like a good ending and a good spot to stop. I kind of went the full route of being a comic book fanatic as a kid, being incredibly excited about the MCU happening and becoming succesful. Going to see the movies and being excited for almost every single one etc. But now even as a previous comic book fan I am so tired of it all and how Hollywood is dominated by this stuff.
>we have to make Jake Gyllenhaal murder his colleagues for absolutely no reason otherwise the audience won't thin he's evil
what a complete fricking hack moment. Forcing your villian to do something so insanely stupid because if he didn't kill all of his trusting freinds and colleagues for no reason then Spider-Man would have looked like a complete utter hypocrite for picking a fight with him.
That movie really did convince me that Tony Stark is a 100% evil motherfricker throughout most of the MCU. Those assassin drones that he has alone is extreme dystopian and the Marvel writers seem to propagandized by their own insanity to see a problem with that
I didn't. I keep watching the movies although I don't follow the tv series at all.
I think as a whole the series is still interesting, even though it lost the momentum after Endgame. I don't read comics or spoilers so the story is still enjoyable for me.
I haven't dropped them completely but I'm hanging on by a thread. I've seen 3/16 Phase 4 projects (Wandavision, NWH and DS2). I enjoyed them for the most part. I never bothered with the rest judging from reviews, trailers, word of mouth, etc. I loved the first Ant-Man and GOTG but I think there's only a 25% chance of me watching their upcoming movies. I don't even have much hope for the big Avengers movies coming up.
The first Deadpool was ok, really underwhelming for how he was hyped up to be, and the second Deadpool was awful. Idk why morons suck those movies off other than reddit hivemind tier groupthink
The only remotely good MCU movies are Iron Man (only the first one), Captain America 2, and Guardians of the Galaxy (only the first one). Everything else is forgettable or straight up garbage.
Not even the best cross-over movies of the decade since Expendables 2 came out in 2012 and had Chuck Norris.
I haven't dropped it yet because I'm something of a completionist but there's certain ones I haven't seen yet. Saw Love and Thunder today. Was inferior to Ragnarok.
Have yet to see Black Widow, Ms Marvel, Moon Knight & Wakanda Forever.
Overall, I think Loki was the best show of the current phase but a lot of people hated it. Even with Marvel movies/shows my opinion rarely coincides with the majority.
I hate Loki. He's just an annoying gay in everything he appears in, and he doesn't have any cool powers and never does anything interesting. He fricking sucks. And the actor who plays him is supremely punchable. Hate him.
I dropped it after endgame. I was already pretty fed up with it by then, although I thought Infinity War was a decent movie because it wasn't afriad to actually make real stakes and go through with them along with having decent mini-arcs for preestablished characters. I only watched as many as I did up till that point because some of my family was super into it, and I wanted to hang out with them. After End Game though, which was awful lmao, I told them to stop inviting me because I was done. I came back to watch the sliderman movie because muh old spidermen came back, and exactly as I thought the best parts of that movie were the characters from the previous movies and the worst parts were the new spiderman characters
Frick you Black folk strange 2 was kino. I don't give a frick about your capeshit continuity, it's all gay and in fact I hope it completely ruined any cohesion it had. The movie was quintessential Sam Raimi and therefore it was both A) based and B) redpilled
Phase Three was when I finally stopped watching them. I skipped Black Panther in 2018 and Captain Marvel in 2019. Then Phase Four the only thing I saw was Doctor Strange.
The last movie I watched was Doctor Strange 2 and the last TV show was Hawkeye.
I didn't really make a conscious decision to drop them, I think the interest just left.
Today after paying to see Wakanda Forever
Live Kevin Smith reaction
thor love and thunder should be in the middle, not strange
at least strange had soul
2007
>Ghost Rider
>Spider-Man 3
>Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
They were never part of MCU.
I didn't. Dropping out of mcu became so normies and popular that I keep watching them just for the sake of being contrarian.
It doesn’t matter because everyone is going to be watching Deadpool 3
Endgame is the last marvel made shit I've seen.
I literally only watched it years after it came out because I felt like I should see how the MCU ended and it was terrible.
I was going to see NWH with some friends but had to cancel last-minute.
I lost interest after Infinity War mostly. I watched five minutes of Multiverse of Madness a few weeks ago but quit when strange tried to kill the mexican girl he was with.
that was actually like 30 seconds into the movie you didn't even try
I'm not gonna
The breaking point was the fricking Beyonce joke in Doctor Strange, but I should've stopped after GotG.
The last time they were actually vaguely good was back in 08 when Iron Man came out. Avengers was one of the worst piles of shit I've ever sat through and shit like civil war proved my premonitions correct. I really miss those 2 Spider-Man and Ang Lee's Hulk movies. Pre-MCU was the glory days.
>The breaking point was the fricking Beyonce joke in Doctor Strange
this was your breaking point?
I was giving it multiple chances, but with how shit Civil War was (and the butchering of the comic storyline, and the ass ugly CGI that was rearing its head), Doctor Strange was basically the final straw.
I might one day have the mental fortitude and time to push to Endgame just so I can be done with it, but not anytime soon.
After AntMan 1 (the last decent origin story).
Captain Fungus, Black person Panther, IronBoy Homecuming... already pure woke cringefest.
And be honest: infinity war and endgame were just meh nostalgia bait.
Entire Phase 4 is just downhill at speed 5.
>When did you drop the MCU?
wandavision
This. Wandavision devolving into a third-act and migraine inducing cgi clusterfrick like they have done to everything, rather than experimenting with something completely different was it for me.
It’s never going to be anything different other than a factory machine that produces “le heckin good guy punching/laser beaming a bad guy while the cgi looks like shit” so I dropped it.
Around Endgame. I think I did see the second Spider-Man movie with Jake Gyllenhaal but that's the last one I remember seeing, can't remember if it came before or after Endgame, that movie was so forgettable anyways.
Endgame felt like a good ending and a good spot to stop. I kind of went the full route of being a comic book fanatic as a kid, being incredibly excited about the MCU happening and becoming succesful. Going to see the movies and being excited for almost every single one etc. But now even as a previous comic book fan I am so tired of it all and how Hollywood is dominated by this stuff.
that was the worst spider-man
>we have to make Jake Gyllenhaal murder his colleagues for absolutely no reason otherwise the audience won't thin he's evil
what a complete fricking hack moment. Forcing your villian to do something so insanely stupid because if he didn't kill all of his trusting freinds and colleagues for no reason then Spider-Man would have looked like a complete utter hypocrite for picking a fight with him.
That movie really did convince me that Tony Stark is a 100% evil motherfricker throughout most of the MCU. Those assassin drones that he has alone is extreme dystopian and the Marvel writers seem to propagandized by their own insanity to see a problem with that
I haven't and I won't.
I didn't. I keep watching the movies although I don't follow the tv series at all.
I think as a whole the series is still interesting, even though it lost the momentum after Endgame. I don't read comics or spoilers so the story is still enjoyable for me.
Civil war was the last one I saw, enjoyed it but my interest in marvel fell off a cliff after that
Since emotionally maturing past the point of being a child.
After Iron Man 2. Shit sucked. Never seen an Avenger movie either.
Falcon and The Winter Soldier was so bad that I don’t want to watch any mcu thing ever again.
I haven't dropped them completely but I'm hanging on by a thread. I've seen 3/16 Phase 4 projects (Wandavision, NWH and DS2). I enjoyed them for the most part. I never bothered with the rest judging from reviews, trailers, word of mouth, etc. I loved the first Ant-Man and GOTG but I think there's only a 25% chance of me watching their upcoming movies. I don't even have much hope for the big Avengers movies coming up.
Age of Ultron basically reminded me of why I don't read comics and I haven't seen anything MCU since.
Deadpool doesn't count though, those are great.
Deadpool is reddit, frick off with your awful american clown sense of humour
Nah
The first Deadpool was ok, really underwhelming for how he was hyped up to be, and the second Deadpool was awful. Idk why morons suck those movies off other than reddit hivemind tier groupthink
Captain Manface.
Civil war was the last film I watched.
it always just seemed cringe to me
The only remotely good MCU movies are Iron Man (only the first one), Captain America 2, and Guardians of the Galaxy (only the first one). Everything else is forgettable or straight up garbage.
Not even the best cross-over movies of the decade since Expendables 2 came out in 2012 and had Chuck Norris.
Mainly after Endgame.
Captain America was my favorite character and the loss of Iron Man and Black Widow also kind of ruined it for me.
ones you're in capeshit, you can never leave
Endgame
When it ended with End Game. What do you mean?
>Bought into corporate sludge at any point
Ngmi
The movie that introduced The Scarlet Witch. Magic always breaks poserscaling in movies so hard.
civil war
Everything was so flat visually and it only got worse.
Moon knight episode 3
I haven't dropped it yet because I'm something of a completionist but there's certain ones I haven't seen yet. Saw Love and Thunder today. Was inferior to Ragnarok.
Have yet to see Black Widow, Ms Marvel, Moon Knight & Wakanda Forever.
i liked Loki just for the bantz between Hiddleston and Owens
Overall, I think Loki was the best show of the current phase but a lot of people hated it. Even with Marvel movies/shows my opinion rarely coincides with the majority.
Loki is rumored to be in Deadpool 3. If comics accurate that could be a good thing
I hate the Loki character so much. This makes me not want to see it.
This makes you not want to see it?
Not Reynolds or the Wolverine gay?
Loki was awesome before Cohen and the Mouse fricked him over
I hate Loki. He's just an annoying gay in everything he appears in, and he doesn't have any cool powers and never does anything interesting. He fricking sucks. And the actor who plays him is supremely punchable. Hate him.
I think Branagh's Loki was pretty cool
I dropped it after endgame. I was already pretty fed up with it by then, although I thought Infinity War was a decent movie because it wasn't afriad to actually make real stakes and go through with them along with having decent mini-arcs for preestablished characters. I only watched as many as I did up till that point because some of my family was super into it, and I wanted to hang out with them. After End Game though, which was awful lmao, I told them to stop inviting me because I was done. I came back to watch the sliderman movie because muh old spidermen came back, and exactly as I thought the best parts of that movie were the characters from the previous movies and the worst parts were the new spiderman characters
Frick you Black folk strange 2 was kino. I don't give a frick about your capeshit continuity, it's all gay and in fact I hope it completely ruined any cohesion it had. The movie was quintessential Sam Raimi and therefore it was both A) based and B) redpilled
>I don't give a frick about your capeshit continuity
Doctor Strange 2 couldn't even keep a consistent continuity within just itself
spider-man homecoming
Phase Three was when I finally stopped watching them. I skipped Black Panther in 2018 and Captain Marvel in 2019. Then Phase Four the only thing I saw was Doctor Strange.
The Incredible Hulk movie
If you watch Marvel you Grade A certified Angus Sheep goy
>taytay is le satanist
take your meds
Ms Marvel. It's the first hero from the era where Marvel Comics were explicitly asked to produce story for adaptation.
i never picked them up
The last movie I watched was Doctor Strange 2 and the last TV show was Hawkeye.
I didn't really make a conscious decision to drop them, I think the interest just left.
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
After endgame
Never because MCU is peak superhero kino and superhero films are the peak of the cinema experience
Captain Marvel
I never watched it in the first place.
I wish white women stopped using it as a personality trait
you want to shit on it 10 years ago calling it nerdy but apparently now you're obsessed with it according to your tinder bio
Endgame. I watched clips of No Way Home but that doesn't count
Endgame was shit so I stop watching anything after