I’m just wondering what’s your worst Mcu film and why mine is Captain America: the winter solider I found it boring
I’m just wondering what’s your worst Mcu film and why mine is Captain America: the winter solider I found it boring
@Bruce Wayne of Earth-1 Correction: The fact so many people visited is says something about it's quality. Because not everybody is Marvel fan in the world. People visited the movie many, MANY times, and if NWH was a bad movie that wouldn't happen. Yet people are still visiting the movie in theatres months after it's release!
@SpiderFan2104 no offense but you're making us, No Way Home fans, look bad
Eternals no question
Also, quit judging things you haven't even watched. I thought we were over that already.
@SpiderFan2104 No, people are revisiting it because of the fan service and the returning characters. They want to experience these moments again, sure, but that doesn't mean anything. Even if the movie was terrible, those moments would still be there and people would still want to rewatch them.
To be honest none. I have enjoyed all of the movies and shows
The first Thor movie just failed to hold my attention
Iron Man 2 and Incredible Hulk. Complete messes and boring as hell
Iron Man 2 was okay, but isn't really something I would want to rewatch
The Incredible Hulk is the same story as IM2, and Edward Norton's performance wasn't that memorable
Spider-Man: Homecoming was good, but is a bit all over the place
Oh yeah Eternals I forgot 'bout that one it's worser then Spider-Man: Homecoming for sure! Homecoming was okay but a little bit boring, Eternals was just trash...
And for the others; I suggest ending this conversation about the Dune and NWH-thingies because that's off-topic! This post is to share the worst MCU movie, not to discuss if NWH or Dune had to win the Oscars...
@AntIsBack Sorry but I don't understand and I'm deeply offened by this because I'm a really big fan of Spider-Man: No Way Home. Off course @Bruce Wayne of Earth-1 it's because of the nostalgia but the fact people are STILL visiting the movies in theatres where possible makes it a good movie. People are not going to see a bad movie with some nostalgia moments months after the release again and again...
What do you think?