All of Peter Parker's powers and he stays in highschool?
Education is important.
I'm very curious to see how SS does in its second weekend. It has between Civil War's weekday earnings every single day this week.
me too, seems like people are really liking it. I've talked to a few friends who are like turdle, and don't know **** about the source material but they loved it. - their reasoning? Marvel fatigue. too much cap and tony popping up twice a year. SO many movies with the same characters is a bit much for the GA. I think WB has realized this, and that's why their formula is dramatically different.
so is family.
Yeah not sure it's intentional but Marvel is wearing out the same charaters over and over. DC , however is trying new things and it's risky
I agree, as much as I love the MCU and the Cap films in particular it's simply been too much of a good thing. They need to either space them out or just wrap up the whole thing.
me too, seems like people are really liking it. I've talked to a few friends who are like turdle, and don't know **** about the source material but they loved it. - their reasoning? Marvel fatigue. too much cap and tony popping up twice a year. SO many movies with the same characters is a bit much for the GA. I think WB has realized this, and that's why their formula is dramatically different.
Yeah not sure it's intentional but Marvel is wearing out the same charaters over and over. DC , however is trying new things and it's risky
So, wait... Ant-Man, GotG, Doctor Strange, Black Panther and Captain Marvel are not risky but Joker and Harley Quinn are? I mean, I get the Cap/IM fatigue, and I'm not even going to bring up which Universe is "better" because that's entirely subjective, but to say that Marvel isn't trying new things is simply bollocks. The MCU pretty much was a new thing. They didn't have the X-Men or Spider-Man, and whereas DC always has Supes and Bats, Marvel had to make due with B-Listers. Sure, you have IM fatigue now, but back then, IM was a nobody. So, yeah, I don't really buy it...
I agree, as much as I love the MCU and the Cap films in particular it's simply been too much of a good thing. They need to either space them out or just wrap up the whole thing.
I'm dreading the inevitable day that I'll feel that way about Star Wars. Hopefully Episode IX will be a satisfying jumping off point.
me too, seems like people are really liking it. I've talked to a few friends who are like turdle, and don't know **** about the source material but they loved it. - their reasoning? Marvel fatigue. too much cap and tony popping up twice a year. SO many movies with the same characters is a bit much for the GA. I think WB has realized this, and that's why their formula is dramatically different.
I hate the MCU, [...]
[...] but cmon, so far DC has only put out 3 movies, 2 that feature Superman, 2 that feature Batman, and one featuring the Joker which they marketed the hell out of. Next up is Wonder Woman, and Justice League, compare that to Marvel’s upcoming slate of films.
I’m really starting to wonder if this thread has some WB executives in it, some of the stuff I’m reading in here just makes absolutely no sense
MCU is getting repetitive, if I had to put money on it doctor strange will be a flop
Clown's complaints:
1. "El Diablo is an aztec god but wastes time as a gangbanger?"
Translation: "Man i'm angry they cut Harley's *************!"
2. "Editing sucked!"
Translation: "Man i'm angry they cut Harley's *************!"
3. "Music sucked!"
Translation: "Man i'm angry they cut Harley's *************!"
4. "Their skills were a joke against a meta human!"
Translation: "Man i'm angry they cut Harley's *************!"
Yes, not people you met an hour ago