deafepl
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To be honest, I'd prefer if TV series were created from superhero movies like Thor, Spider-Man, Deadpool, Hulk, etc. It's expensive but I know it won't happened
You mean like, Flash, Arrow, Gotham, Batgirl, Supergirl, Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Black Lightning, The Punisher, Teen Titans, Krypton, Batman, Superman, X-Men?To be honest, I'd prefer if TV series were created from superhero movies like Thor, Spider-Man, Deadpool, Hulk, etc. It's expensive but I know it won't happened
Not sure if this was directed at me but if it was then, well, yes obviously that is just my opinion. I don't think I suggested otherwise.The fact that they make so much money and attract so many people just nullifies your point that there's too many. That's literally just your opinion that's evidently not a widespread one.
The Flash, Supergirl, etc storyline is shit, predictable and very recyclable as if they meet new villain every episode and beat them eventually each episode, not much development for a villain. DC Universe should take them back and reboot the season because DC Universe seems to be capable of having a decent storyline from start to end in a season like Teen Titans, Krypton, etcYou mean like, Flash, Arrow, Gotham, Batgirl, Supergirl, Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Black Lightning, The Punisher, Teen Titans, Krypton, Batman, Superman, X-Men?
The special effects needed to make them characters work just isn't compatable with tv. It'd be years between seasons.The Flash, Supergirl, etc storyline is shit, predictable and very recyclable as if they meet new villain every episode and beat them eventually each episode, not much development for a villain. DC Universe should take them back and reboot the season because DC Universe seems to be capable of having a decent storyline from start to end in a season like Teen Titans, Krypton, etc
I like Daredevil, Luke Cage, Iron fist, Black Lightning, the Punisher especially the Netflix Marvel but they're more of street superhero fighter, not same quality as I watch in movies, I don't get same taste of watching them especially the actions as I do with Thor movie, Spider-man movie, Hulk, Guardians of the Galaxy, Black Panther, Captain America, many of my favorite superhero were made from movies.
I'd like to see Thor, Hulk, X-Men, Guardians of the Galaxy or Captain America, etc to be made as a TV series/streaming so they can have many episodes in an each to play out a storyline and develop characters so I can have like many hours of watching one season rather than just 1 half hour to 2 hours+ per movie.
Also worth noting they're moving into TV more and more too, with Wandavision and TFATWS being more direct offshoots from the cinematic releases than previous superhero TV shows (of which there are also a lot).10 movies in 22 months sounds insane, but they also had a 2 year break(probably because of Covid-19). 10 movies in 4 years is not that bad. That is until you realise that this is just one studio with one cinematic universe...
It's live-action Disney remakes and the same old comic book movies forever it seems
I like some of them. Guardians of the Galaxy were a big surprise and I've always been interested in Spiderman. Deadpool was fresh aswell. But they are draining the market, seems it's only superhero movies, a Star War or some ultra serious Oscar material like Nomadland.
Society doesn’t seem to be getting smarter in general, so these movies will continue to be popular.
Is there any sign of declining interest in this stuff yet?
From this article, it seems wasting money is as far off the mark as could be.Epic waste of time and money
On the one-year anniversary of Avengers: Endgame‘s release, they revealed that the culmination of the Marvel Cinematic Universe—which is possibly the most expensive film ever made—generated $890 million in net profit.
Wasting as far as the quality of content for the money spent. Thr avenger films are simply awful.From this article, it seems wasting money is as far off the mark as could be.
In your opinion. Many disagree, including myself. Then again, I can't understand how so many people liked Avatar or the Fast and Furious stuff, which is all wildly popular. At some point we just need to accept that different people have different tastes.Wasting as far as the quality of content for the money spent. Thr avenger films are simply awful.
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I wouldn't say the audience at Comic-Con is an accurate representation of the general public. In fact, you'd be hard pressed to find a group that it would be easier to sell some of this phoned-in shite they're announcing now to.I saw a reaction video to these announcements...yeah, this shit aint ending anytime soon. Just listen to these people, they still love this shit with no signs of it slowing down. Although, you can kind of tell what is and isn't popular based on the effort to scream like a dafty.
Martin Scorsese: “that’s not cinema”This smacks of producing content for the sake of producing content
I guess youre right. Its not so much that Im sick of super hero movies, so much as its the quality of them thats dropped off a cliff in a consistent fashion. ITs just about getting them out to be consumed, rather than making something they actually believe in. Chewing gum for the eyes and ears, if you will.I wouldn't say the audience at Comic-Con is an accurate representation of the general public. In fact, you'd be hard pressed to find a group that it would be easier to sell some of this phoned-in shite they're announcing now to.
Well that's exactly what it is most of this is new series for Disney+. Can't remember how many series they've made so far but most of them have been Meh, I expect that won't change much going forward.This smacks of producing content for the sake of producing content
But it does feel like the burnout is more visible, especially when I’m seeing Marvel fanboys who will consume anything with Marvel on it, say the new Thor movie was forgettable and very average.