Should we be concerned about how there's very little promotions to Guardians 3? Because, I don't think that's a good sign.
@MarvelSharky Maybe billboards or something.
Should we be concerned about how there's very little promotions to Guardians 3? Because, I don't think that's a good sign.
Guardians 3 is my most anticipated Marvel movie right now, but why do I have a feeling this won't break their curse of divisive projects?
Best: Guardians 3 (It's not easy to do a finale, but we gotta have faith in James Gunn)
Worst: Thunderbolts (Sorry, but I don't have any hopes for this)
So there's been recent speculation about Marvel animation suffering lay offs for their shows. I'm really concerned about their future. Tho it has been said that new seasons won't be greenlit, unless the initial ones are a success. I honestly don't know much about how this business really works, but I'm really hoping for the best.
Despite what Twitter tells you, it's Moon Knight. It's not perfect, but I found it pretty refreshing for MCU standards.
@SilverQuake616 As long as Guardians 3 is safe, I’m ok with that.
So now that Blade lost it’s director, what does that mean for Marvel’s release slate? Will they have to shift around some of their projects?
Aside from Ryan Coogler and James Gunn, will the MCU still allow auteurs, even after Eternals Multiverse of Madness and Love and Thunder have been divisive? Kevin Feige promised a big name director for Fantastic Four, only for it to be Matt Shakman. I know Phase 4 has been hit or miss, but that shouldn’t stop the franchise from finding more auteurs or bringing some of them back to take more creative risks.
How many loose ends and arcs does the MCU needs to wrap up? I have no idea how the Multiverse Saga is going to do all of that in 3 years. It's getting pretty convoluted, at least for me.
So, with all the recent controversy about VFX artists talking about how working for Marvel was a poor condition, it got me think back to that video a few weeks ago about Taika and Tessa laughing at that one scene and how people were angered by that. Maybe it was weirdly timed, but I don't think they would ever want to hurt the artists who worked on it. I don't think they were even trying to offend anyone as far as I'm concerned. What do you think?
When The Multiverse Saga ends, do you think the MCU should just focus on only doing stand-alone projects from now on? As much as I love the franchise, I don't think we need a third saga. It will be a lot harder to keep following more connected stories, if there is one.
This probably isn't a fair comparison, but does anyone feel like Love and Thunder is the Iron Man 3 of Phase 4? By that, I mean both of them have been some of the MCU's most divisive work yet. Probably, because they're two of some of the most director-driven movies yet.
So, there's been a recent discussion about how VFX Workers were mistreated at Marvel Studios. You don't think Kevin Feige or anyone who works there would do something like that, do you?
A lot of people have been losing faith in the MCU recently, because of Phase Four. And for some, Love and Thunder was the movie that killed their interest. Do you think when Phase Five rolls around, it will bring back the magic of the Infinity Saga?
@Bruce Wayne of Earth-1 Asking why I should hate it was a sarcastic/rhetorical question.
Why is Twitter starting to hate Love and Thunder all of a sudden? They went from being excited about it to just outright hating it. Why should I join the hate train?
I know Chris Hemsworth said he probably won't retire anytime soon after Love and Thunder, but does anyone else think it seems like his last movie? Judging from the first trailer, it feels like it's going to be the closure to Thor's arc.
I like Florence Pugh as a person. I haven’t seen the other stuff she’s in, but I’m sure she’s a good actress. It’s just Yelena’s character I can’t stand. She’s just not funny, like at all. Even her presence in the MCU feels forced. And that’s a shame, because Florence deserves a better written character.