Hmm maybe because there was a writer's strike for five months, and now probably because their new Big Bad is fired because he's a domestic abuser (and too dumb to get out of a relationship with the type of girl that steals your phone and runs away). A lot of the next phase was riding on Jonathan Major's Kang, now they either have to re-cast him, which is definitely doable with Kang, or rewrite the next phase.
Honestly they need to take a break and come back and reset. The MCU has gotten to complicated and interconnected, and people are starting to give up on it.
It's just mostly boring, Ant-Man, iron man and strange are all the same quippy prick and I like all of them but it doesn't really make for engaging media anymore.
They can't pick a tone consistently at all and the interconnectivity is useless if the only impact of one movie is the knowledge of it in the next.
Marvel: You want to sink 8+ hours into watching this show about a character that you're not really all that invested in to begin with, and also the reviews have been a mix of about 10% saying it's good, 60% it's okay, and 30% saying it's straight-up bad?
I feel the whole multiverse thing is a bit too nerdy for the mainstream audience. Time travel as well. Also, the novelty of the cinematic universe has worn off.
Marvel burnout from consumers, a lack of anything resembling coherence post-Thanos, too many properties to stream to keep up to date, lower quality and movie reviews, including some complete flops... I'd wager the execs are shitting themselves
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DigitalTraveler42@lemmy.world · 13 pts · 2y
Hmm maybe because there was a writer's strike for five months, and now probably because their new Big Bad is fired because he's a domestic abuser (and too dumb to get out of a relationship with the type of girl that steals your phone and runs away). A lot of the next phase was riding on Jonathan Major's Kang, now they either have to re-cast him, which is definitely doable with Kang, or rewrite the next phase.
derf82@lemmy.world · 13 pts · 2y
Honestly they need to take a break and come back and reset. The MCU has gotten to complicated and interconnected, and people are starting to give up on it.
Squizzy@lemmy.world · 10 pts · 2y
It's just mostly boring, Ant-Man, iron man and strange are all the same quippy prick and I like all of them but it doesn't really make for engaging media anymore.
They can't pick a tone consistently at all and the interconnectivity is useless if the only impact of one movie is the knowledge of it in the next.
derf82@lemmy.world · 6 pts · 2y
Not just movies, now you have to watch hours long streaming shows to know what’s going on
GraniteM@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 2y
Marvel: You want to sink 8+ hours into watching this show about a character that you're not really all that invested in to begin with, and also the reviews have been a mix of about 10% saying it's good, 60% it's okay, and 30% saying it's straight-up bad?
Me: Ehhhhhhhh...
qwertyWarlord@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 2y
Writers strike
WEAPONX@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 2y
I feel the whole multiverse thing is a bit too nerdy for the mainstream audience. Time travel as well. Also, the novelty of the cinematic universe has worn off.
troyunrau@lemmy.ca · 1 pts · 2y
Marvel burnout from consumers, a lack of anything resembling coherence post-Thanos, too many properties to stream to keep up to date, lower quality and movie reviews, including some complete flops... I'd wager the execs are shitting themselves
espentan@lemmy.world · -4 pts · 2y
I'm at the now where I go "oh no.." when I see the Marvel intro, if I start watching a movie I didn't know was part of that universe.