In fairness, I'm just defending Spider-verse. It is going to be confusing enough for moviegoers to see someone else take up the Captain America mantle after Steve Rogers dies/retires, let alone thirty Steves running around.
Jake Johnson was perfect as the depressed, past his prime Parker. Him wanting to sacrifice himself so he didn’t have to deal with his real life problems was such good writing and not something I’ve seen in a superhero movie.
Anthony Hopkins is amazing as Loki. And the Strange/Thor stuff is so good. Hilarious but showed how powerful Strange was becoming.
My Dad - “Damn, Thanos killing everyone! He’s fucking pissed off isn’t he? ***after the movie ends*** My Dad - “How they gonna do a sequel if everyone is dead? Regardless, that movie was awesome.”
It’s pretty crazy how much it being animated makes people discount a movie. Solo was a pile of trash compared to Spiderverse.
We had to use the search function to find it. I bet their servers are floored today because of that movie and it’s purposefully doing that since everyone and their mother are probably trying to watch that movie today. I mean, I would imagine Netflix does some shady shit like that...
How are you guys going to fawn over ragnarok for two pages and not mention the most life changing part of the movie
You think the dead we loved ever truly leave us? You think that we don’t recall them more clearly than ever in times of great trouble?
This may be considered nerd blasphemy, but a fairly large part of me wishes Disney would keep the two universes separate. Reboot the Fox X-Men/FF properties, but don’t have them merge with the MCU. At least not until some Secret Wars type of event between the two universes. The MCU is just rolling out hit after hit right now. I’d like to see them build up the Fox properties in their own universe similarly as they did to the MCU before/if they merge.
Too much too fast. DC made the mistake of trying to rush everything together before they created a solid foundation for each character/team. Build a new universe block by block like they did with the MCU. Then combine them if/when the time is right. Otherwise everyone is going to concentrate more on which MCU characters will show up on the former Fox properties as much as the actual films.