Since Endgame is probably one of the most anticipated films we've had here in a while, let's quarantine all discussion from those who have seen the film (or who have otherwise read spoilers). If you don't want to see stuff get spoiled, stay out!
(And this will likely be the last time I view this thread until Friday, so if you need me to put something in the OP or similar, shoot me a PM. I won't read posts in here.) [Reply]
Watched Ragnarok, Infinity War, and Endgame again recently. Real question - how in the hell is Marvel going to top those three (and that's not mentioning those that came before them, either) in Phase 4? I legit have no idea what they can do to keep that momentum alive going forward. The final battle with Thanos and his army in Endgame after the 20 film buildup to get to that point is pure comic perfection.... [Reply]
Well they've now got the rights to X-Men and Fantastic Four. Those are A-list Marvel properties and they bring in tons of potential storylines.
Dr Doom, Magneto, Silver Surfer, Galactus, Apocalypse, Mr Sinister, Pheonix, and Juggernaut are awesome villains. They could even get a little crazy and build up to Onslaught.
Marvel made Guardians of the Galaxy a smash hit franchise. I won't doubt them anymore. [Reply]
Watched Ragnarok, Infinity War, and Endgame again recently. Real question - how in the hell is Marvel going to top those three (and that's not mentioning those that came before them, either) in Phase 4? I legit have no idea what they can do to keep that momentum alive going forward. The final battle with Thanos and his army in Endgame after the 20 film buildup to get to that point is pure comic perfection....
I don't think it's possible. Don't get me wrong - they'll still be fun movies to watch, but I just don't see any way that they will ever achieve anything as great as that first decade of films. If nothing else, Feige is being stretched too thin these days to really do it effectively. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
I don't think it's possible. Don't get me wrong - they'll still be fun movies to watch, but I just don't see any way that they will ever achieve anything as great as that first decade of films. If nothing else, Feige is being stretched too thin these days to really do it effectively.
I agree. It’s been a decade of super hero movies and I think people are getting fatigued. It’s too saturated at this point.
I won’t see many of them but I admit I’m very excited for the next Dr. Strange movie. [Reply]
Yep. I think Benedict Cumberbatch showed in Sherlock that if anyone can take the “lead” now that RDJ is out, it’s him. Dude was flat out stellar in Infinity War. [Reply]
If they up the production quality of Marvel based TV shows I may go ahead an watch. As it stands... almost everything they have put out so far seems like it has been shot on with a shoestring budget and belongs on the CW. [Reply]