How many still rockin with Marvel after Endgame?

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Couldn't care less for any of these "new gen" heroes outside T'Challa

Till the X-Men and F4 are brought in, it's :snooze: for me

Yeah, I feel you on this one. X-men, Spider-man, Fantastic Four, and Black Panther :salute:
If they ever bring Daredevil out of the Netflix bushes into the movies, I'll rock with him too.
I'll give She-hulk a pass if they follow the John Byrne comics.

Everyone else? :shaq2:
 

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Hmmm . . . I'm noticing a lot of pining for the X-Men. I think Marvel worked on Phase 4 maybe 5 without the knowledge they were getting them back and want to follow that plan since they worked so hard on it. Also, I think they want some distance from what Fox did with the property. While both reasons are understandable maybe it is a mistake? Could be a case of 'Got To Give the People, Give the People what they Want'?
 

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Hmmm . . . I'm noticing a lot of pining for the X-Men. I think Marvel worked on Phase 4 maybe 5 without the knowledge they were getting them back and want to follow that plan since they worked so hard on it. Also, I think they want some distance from what Fox did with the property. While both reasons are understandable maybe it is a mistake? Could be a case of 'Got To Give the People, Give the People what they Want'?

There’s an infamous scroll and I wanna see the scroll:blessed:
 

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Personally I don't give a fukk about the X-Men at this point. We've had X-Men movies the last 20 years with little to no change in the over all roster.

I'm more excited about the hundreds of other characters and arcs opened up with the Fox acquisition. Which again makes the thread :dahell: as hell. Yes it's going to be impossible to re-create the success and hype of the last decade leading up to "Endgame"....but they don't have to. They can pretty much hit cruise control for this next Phase (which, as it's been stated, was mapped out before the Fox deal) and then 3-4 years from now hit people with virtually anything from the comics.

A live action "Secret Wars" will make people forget about "Endgame" real quick, trust me. Let alone all the various arcs that open up when they do introduce the X-Men and mutants. Imagine "X-Tinction Agenda". Or a live action "Age Of Apocalypse", done right.

Hell, in some ways I'm more excited now, than I was leading up to "Endgame".

Fred.
 

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Personally I don't give a fukk about the X-Men at this point. We've had X-Men movies the last 20 years with little to no change in the over all roster.

I'm more excited about the hundreds of other characters and arcs opened up with the Fox acquisition. Which again makes the thread :dahell: as hell. Yes it's going to be impossible to re-create the success and hype of the last decade leading up to "Endgame"....but they don't have to. They can pretty much hit cruise control for this next Phase (which, as it's been stated, was mapped out before the Fox deal) and then 3-4 years from now hit people with virtually anything from the comics.

A live action "Secret Wars" will make people forget about "Endgame" real quick, trust me. Let alone all the various arcs that open up when they do introduce the X-Men and mutants. Imagine "X-Tinction Agenda". Or a live action "Age Of Apocalypse", done right.

Hell, in some ways I'm more excited now, than I was leading up to "Endgame".

Fred.

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I’m still interested but will say you can never recreate the hype or buzz for endgame. I’m not sure any movie will ever recreate that type of buzz. And Disney seems cool with that.
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More on screen deaths outside of Thanos killing Loki, Heimdall and Visiom would have raised the stakes and showed how major Thanos was as a threat.
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People left Infinity war crying because of the death toll. Disney killed off as many people as the public could accept.
 

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Inevitably folks will have comic book movie fatigue and not check for any of these movies whether it's DC or Marvel.
Movie fatigue is a myth. People usually love their shyt forever. It's just the audience that loves it eventually's gets old and dies/stops seeing movies in big numbers.

That's what happened with westerns. Nobody grew up loving it, then suddenly on their 35th birthday decided not to watch them anymore. The people that enjoyed them are 80+ now and no longer go out like that.

That will happen to comicbooks movies eventually, but the median audience is still in the 20's to 40s range. They got at least another 20 years.
 

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People left Infinity war crying because of the death toll. Disney killed off as many people as the public could accept.

Yes Niccas acting like they forget how when IW ended every theater was incomplete silence when the lights turned on and people was in tears:mjlol:
 

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Movie fatigue is a myth. People usually love their shyt forever. It's just the audience that loves it eventually's gets old and dies/stops seeing movies in big numbers.

That's what happened with westerns. Nobody grew up loving it, then suddenly on their 35th birthday decided not to watch them anymore. The people that enjoyed them are 80+ now and no longer go out like that.

That will happen to comicbooks movies eventually, but the median audience is still in the 20's to 40s range. They got at least another 20 years.


That kills me when people say that..... it’s one thing if we talking about series that gives us 12-22 eps a year week after week.


But we talking about a handful of movies that we at minimum will see once, which is one day of a 365 day calendar year.

So even saying one sees 8 CBM in one year.... that’s 8 days out of 365, how the fukk does one become FATIGUED???:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:
 

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That kills me when people say that..... it’s one thing if we talking about series that gives us 12-22 eps a year week after week.


But we talking about a handful of movies that we at minimum will see once, which is one day of a 365 day calendar year.

So even saying one sees 8 CBM in one year.... that’s 8 days out of 365, how the fukk does one become FATIGUED???:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:
Plus the sales numbers of Comicbook movies continue to grow. Used to be you did 500 mil and it was a hit. Now if you not doing titanic numbers it's considered a flop.
 
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