Kyria the Great
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I know its likely a point that's been talked to death in this thread and in general, but one thing I truly don't like about MCU films and projects is their lack of pathos. I hate this most about Thor, the character in the films whose suffered the most out of all the characters losing almost everyone that was important to him in his life and he's treated as a joke.
Say what you will about the hammier aspects of the Raimi Spiderman trilogy, but it did treat the events in the story as serious business. I'm even in the camp that believes that aside from the obvious shoe-horned in Venom in Spiderman 3, I believe it is a criminally underrated superhero film. Hell all the villains in the Raimi trilogy had a real sense of tragedy without compromising their villainous acts on screen.
I don't know what got lost along the way of treating the story, the characters, and plot seriously in films in the comic book side.
Say what you will about the hammier aspects of the Raimi Spiderman trilogy, but it did treat the events in the story as serious business. I'm even in the camp that believes that aside from the obvious shoe-horned in Venom in Spiderman 3, I believe it is a criminally underrated superhero film. Hell all the villains in the Raimi trilogy had a real sense of tragedy without compromising their villainous acts on screen.
I don't know what got lost along the way of treating the story, the characters, and plot seriously in films in the comic book side.