Well… I’m REALLY fucking excited for it. Absolutely loved Deadpool 1 & 2. I’m probably going to see this three times when it comes out.
But turn around the slump? Doubt it. Not on its own. It can’t hope to fix the deeper problems Marvel created for itself, like overextending on the TV shows.
Marvel basically needs to die and be reborn. And despite what the trailer says, I don’t think Deadpool’s their Jesus.
I recently decided to rewatch all the Marvel movies, because I’m boring, and after Guardians it took a pretty big turn.
Going from the more gritty drama with some funny one liners ever so once in awhile, to let’s see how many one liners and nonchalant comedy we can put in.
Then after Endgame they ramped that shit up
let’s see how many one liners and nonchalant comedy we can put in
I feel like the character differences between the heroes have vanished. Now they’re all just Deadpool’s personality but with different powersets
Exactly! That’s what I saw as well. Like they saw how successful Deadpool was and thought we should do the same, just with less violence and vulgarity, and have them all be that way.
I suspect that big names like Deadpool and Wolverine will probably still get butts in the seats. But I’m not sure it will change the general burnout I hear people have been having with the superhero movie genre.
Though… I might be a biased. Personally I never really got the appeal of going to see all these superhero movies that were getting released.
A superhero movie every now and then is fun, but I’ve always thought that Marvel was overdoing it quite a bit with the sheer quantity of them.It’s not superhero fatigue. That’s dumb.
All they need is an actual good movie for it to be the biggest marvel movie in a long time.The fatigue comes from boiling it down to a formula they kept repeating instead of allowing for talent to have their own voice.
Well, in this one the talent had a big hand in bringing this whole movie together, didn’t they? RR helped write it, he executive produced it, his production company, Maximum effort is producing it. His chosen yes-man director is directing. I work in the production world, he’s a major creative power.
I’m interested in the movie and plan to watch it eventually but I have no desire to ever enter a movie theater again. The experience just sucks compared to home. Sorry Hollywood.
You’re 98% right but every now and again it’s still worth it, at least in IMAX; Dune and Dune 2 for example were absolutely incredible.
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