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  • Spider-Man 4, Fantastic 4, Shuung Chi and Deadpool 3 are setting up the new Avengers movie
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Doom's take here is so braindead I'm dying.

Taika says he didn't really care about Marvel and he only did it for the money. That seems to be his brand lately. For his newest film "Next Goal Wins" he also said shit like he didn't bother to learn about soccer.

Doom actually buys that Taika Watiti was in poverty, like his films hadn't made millions of dollars prior to Thor. Maybe he was so poor he couldn't afford his 5 cars and 2 mansions.

"He won when we lost." This nigga is so CUCKED to Marvel he wants to pay money to see a shitty movie because the director "needs" money. Also Mr. Wholesome family man Taika was having a threesome, and Doom is just happy the director got laid.

How can people take the MCU seriously when the events of Thor 4 and She-hulk occur in the same universe as Civil War?
 
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Basically Wanda will return, forgetting the mass genocide she committed in Multiverse of Madness. She deserves redemption because she's a hot witch.

I enjoyed Multiverse of Madness, however she learned the same lesson in that movie she did in Wandavision. I prefer evil Wanda but nonetheless it is universe breaking.
 
Holland Spidey is too much of a goody two shoes. It becomes even worse with No Way Home when you realize that before that movie, he never had his Uncle Ben moment, meaning that he is just naturally altruistic.
His 'Uncle Ben' moment is his aunt getting killed by a villain in a situation that even Aunt May assures him was in no way his fault or a result of him making a selfish or wrong decision because Peter is just the goodest boy whose only flaw is being too nice and has nothing to struggle with internally.

Truly superior to Peter's uncle paying the price for Peter making a selfish and petty decision to look the other way just to screw someone over, leading to a character that you legit buy is tempted to do the wrong thing or take the easy way out when being a hero becomes such an inconvenience. Such things get in the way of Peter being adorkably awkward and quirky!

In a way, I never thought the symbiote made Peter evil, so much as it inhibited all of the things that made him a good person and turned him into the Peter that never got those final life lessons from Ben.
It's why I kind of like Spider-Man 3 being Peter basically revisiting his arc from the first movie, but making the wrong choice this time and killing Uncle Ben's murderer.
 
Iman Vellani recently talked about how MCU could generate "Avengers Endgame-level" fan hype in MCU in an article on The Direct.
She says: "I don't know if it's about just getting bigger... It's about making the audience care about their characters..."

TFW the actors know better about direction & writing of your shit better than the supposed "directors" & "writers" of your shit. Not even a veteran or adult actor, a fucking zoomie canuck actress with some astronomically retarded takes before.
 
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His 'Uncle Ben' moment is his aunt getting killed by a villain in a situation that even Aunt May assures him was in no way his fault or a result of him making a selfish or wrong decision because Peter is just the goodest boy whose only flaw is being too nice and has nothing to struggle with internally.

Truly superior to Peter's uncle paying the price for Peter making a selfish and petty decision to look the other way just to screw someone over, leading to a character that you legit buy is tempted to do the wrong thing or take the easy way out when being a hero becomes such an inconvenience. Such things get in the way of Peter being adorkably awkward and quirky!
Thank you. I though I was crazy for criticizing it when the film came out. It really was a moment where the original message got butchered and yet another well known male moment was replaced by a female.

The first appearance of Spidey in Civil War hinted at Uncle Ben telling him the lesson. And in the end the whole trilogy served as an origin story since it ends in virtually every aspect of Spidey getting reset.
 
Thank you. I though I was crazy for criticizing it when the film came out. It really was a moment where the original message got butchered and yet another well known male moment was replaced by a female.

The first appearance of Spidey in Civil War hinted at Uncle Ben telling him the lesson. And in the end the whole trilogy served as an origin story since it ends in virtually every aspect of Spidey getting reset.
It's even worse because MCU Aunt May sucks. Uncle Ben had little screen time in the other movies, but they still got across his strong moral compass and how important he was to Peter's life leading up to his death. Aunt May appeared across four movies where she is... Hot and supportive, until No Way Home where they rush out her whole FEAST bit and have her tell Peter that helping people is good.

Again, 'With great power comes great responsibility' doesn't make sense in this version of events because what happens isn't the fault of Peter abdicating responsibility, Aunt May dies because the Goblin's villain switch turns back on and attacks.
 
Thank you. I though I was crazy for criticizing it when the film came out. It really was a moment where the original message got butchered and yet another well known male moment was replaced by a female.

The first appearance of Spidey in Civil War hinted at Uncle Ben telling him the lesson. And in the end the whole trilogy served as an origin story since it ends in virtually every aspect of Spidey getting reset.
I have the hope that the origin, and whatever happened to Uncle Ben, will be explored in the next movie in some way. We know Ben existed (his initials on the travel bag Peter uses in FFH), we know something happened where "if you can do things and you don't do them, the bad things happen because of you" from Civil War. It's fine that the responsibility line went to May, I would have liked it if she said like "remember what your uncle used to say? great power etc...", but Ok. But Peter clearly had learned the lesson to some extent already, and I wanna know exactly how things went. Also the spider bite, I guess.

until No Way Home where they rush out her whole FEAST bit and have her tell Peter that helping people is good.
She had been doing charity and community work since FFH. Not sure if FEAST but remember how she was running some thing about helping the people who came back from the Snap. So it's not really rushed.
 
TFW the actors know better about direction & writing of your shit better than the supposed "directors" & "writers" of your shit. Not even a veteran or adult actor, a fucking zoomie canuck actress with some astronomically retarded takes before.
Let's be honest here, MCU was doomed post endgame. Yeah the social justice sucks, but it's not like it had any hope it would have been good due to already becoming repetitive and samey.

Uncle Ben's stuff will definitely be saved for the next slate of Spider-Man films. Hell, Insomniac's not done it yet and it's had three games with much longer run times. When you're doing something modern, usually you save the classic stuff for the end (like with NWH and the responsibility speech).
I'm afraid that if they go that way then we'll have the retarded plot line of Peter's parents being glowies.
She had been doing charity and community work since FFH. Not sure if FEAST but remember how she was running some thing about helping the people who came back from the Snap. So it's not really rushed
I fucking hated that plotline. We can't have a grandma in comics now, she needs to have a fucking charity despite one of the major issues Peter has is a constant lack of money. Her homeless shelter in the game should be worth several millions dollars by itself (especially as it's a huge structure rather than a single floor, with fucking terrible use of space).
 
to me the major problem is that Spidey mostly works in a vacuum
his whole shtick is about responsibility placed on him, but when he's one of the several dozen heroes just in his borough, much less NYC or the world it doesn't quite pop as a theme
 
to me the major problem is that Spidey mostly works in a vacuum
his whole shtick is about responsibility placed on him, but when he's one of the several dozen heroes just in his borough, much less NYC or the world it doesn't quite pop as a theme
In general the line applies far less for when it was first uttered. NY half a century ago, if someone was attacked they are basically completely fucked and could get hurt badly or lose a lot of money, and repeat offenders can take weeks to track down. Modern times everyone has a cellphone, no one really holds a lot of money on him and police can use multiple tools to track criminals immediately (ignoring the fact modern day NY chooses not to do it out of ideological reasons). So back then, simply beating the shit of assailants was an admirable social good. Nowadays you are more likely to be punished for breaking the arm of a hobo than him for stealing 50$ meth money.

Ditto organised crime becoming rarer removed another source of crime fighting that's relatable to the real world.
 
to me the major problem is that Spidey mostly works in a vacuum
his whole shtick is about responsibility placed on him, but when he's one of the several dozen heroes just in his borough, much less NYC or the world it doesn't quite pop as a theme
I don't really care about the mcu, but I won't pass up any chance to say how it has easilly my least favorite version of Spiderman. Personally I ALWAYS thought Spidey as a character is better off by himself as a lone man having to figure out things himself while helping out the common man, out of all the marvel characters he felt like the one guy that would save you from a mugging while some big dramatic battle was going on.

His whole great responsibility thing makes zero sense when you've got at least ten superheroes in his same street corner doing exactly what he does, and all the magical multiverse bullshit and nanotech robo suits he has just makes him another power ranger looking motherfucker with a shiny design.
 
The symbolism of the MCU is washing over me

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MCU UPDATES!!!!!!
  • Spider-Man 4, Fantastic 4, Shuung Chi and Deadpool 3 are setting up the new Avengers movie
  • Gareth Edwards is set to direct Thor 5
  • Michael Waldren (from Loki) is writing Kangz Dynasty and Secret Wars. But according to Doom Blazer da moovie 2 big for ONE writer. Whatever that means
https://youtube.com/watch?v=b1WQhMQj24I
Doom's take here is so braindead I'm dying.

Taika says he didn't really care about Marvel and he only did it for the money. That seems to be his brand lately. For his newest film "Next Goal Wins" he also said shit like he didn't bother to learn about soccer.

Doom actually buys that Taika Watiti was in poverty, like his films hadn't made millions of dollars prior to Thor. Maybe he was so poor he couldn't afford his 5 cars and 2 mansions.

"He won when we lost." This nigga is so CUCKED to Marvel he wants to pay money to see a shitty movie because the director "needs" money. Also Mr. Wholesome family man Taika was having a threesome, and Doom is just happy the director got laid.

How can people take the MCU seriously when the events of Thor 4 and She-hulk occur in the same universe as Civil War?

Well, I'd argue how can people take the MCU seriously when Civil War is all over the place?

Okay, so the movie is initially about a registration act? But which of the major heroes on Caps side has a secret ID? Ant-man?

Then the conflict is about Steve Rodgers not wanting his best friend the terrorist, who was brainwashed, to go through the justice system? sounds like he doesn't believe in the system when it comes to people he's close too?

Then...finally...it's about Tony Stark figuring out Steves best friends just conveniently had killed his parents. totally brainwashed. But....now they are fighting....two thirds of the movie through.
 
I don't really care about the mcu, but I won't pass up any chance to say how it has easilly my least favorite version of Spiderman. Personally I ALWAYS thought Spidey as a character is better off by himself as a lone man having to figure out things himself while helping out the common man, out of all the marvel characters he felt like the one guy that would save you from a mugging while some big dramatic battle was going on.

His whole great responsibility thing makes zero sense when you've got at least ten superheroes in his same street corner doing exactly what he does, and all the magical multiverse bullshit and nanotech robo suits he has just makes him another power ranger looking motherfucker with a shiny design.

I mean, he doesn't have Uncle Ben, doesn't have a moment were he fucked up and lost him. They tried SOoooooo hard in No way home to fit all that character development by osmosis.
 
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