Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-1031724-20161023204704/@comment-3347453-20161106211223

KillRoy231 wrote: Well remember it gives them the chance to use more of the comic villains because there were a lot of them, especially those matched with a specific hero (like Red Skull for Captain America). Like, is it that hard to just enjoy the villain's run and then look forward to the new one?

It's about quality, not quantity. Plus, to quote George R.R. Martin:

"I am tired of this Marvel movie trope where the bad guy has the same powers as the hero. The Hulk fought the Abomination, who is just a bad Hulk. Spider-Man fights Venom, who is just a bad Spider-Man. Iron Man fights Iron Monger, a bad Iron Man. Yawn. I want more films where the hero and the villain have wildly different powers. That makes the action much more interesting)."