Agreed. I miss those little moments when the hero has to deal with real life, such as his girlfriend dying from an incurable disease and the irony is that even with his super science, it could kill her and make it worse. The key is to avoid melodrama, and just make drama, but always the key is balance and character moments. Its the person in the suit that makes them super. Not the powers, its character. My rule is character is key!
@deandredukes952 ай бұрын
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@StoryTeller7962 ай бұрын
What these stories need to do is take what Star Wars under George Lucas did and after the Prequels were made, make stuff like The Clone Wars, the Comic Books and Graphic Novels, let people make adaptations of their Superheroes. Just chill out and relax in between the big fights, not everything needs to be this great big important life or death moment in a person's life, sometimes some people just gotta shovel snow off of their car after fighting a Snow Themed villain with their family and friends. Sometimes, after a major city has been attacked, heroes just want to go back and check in with the people who were hurt in the aftermath. Sometimes, it doesn't even have to be all about the big major superheroes. Sometimes, little people can have stories to tell and have a right to have them told the same as the heavy hitters and recognizable names. People don't like superhero stories because of any formula or because they appeal to a wide audience or some other superficial aspect, or at least, those aren't the people who stick around and keep paying your bills the most and let you have your rich cars and fancy get-aways for the rich CEOs and for the working class folk who are busting their butts off just trying to keep bread on the table. The thing that gets in the money are the stories that were made and the fact we get to see the characters on screen do things on screen that we came to see. We came to see Tony Stark be the anti weapons dealer, smart-ass cynic with a heart of gold (well, technically Vibramium, but details). We came to see the Guardians of the Galaxy BE the Guardians of the Galaxy James Gunn made us respect. We came to see Scott Lang be committing heists as Ant-Man and have silly, funny banter with the rest of the cast. Hell, I even liked the funny 3 guys be the Funny 3 Guys. We came to see Captain America and his platonic bro relationship with Bucky, we came to see Bruce Banner and Hulk be the Bruce Banner and Hulk we wanted to see, the ones that we were told we were GOING to see. And sometimes, when you've seen these characters at their most tense moments, you kind of want to unwind with something that isn't so tense and serious. Sometimes, you just want to calm down with some down to Earth things mixed with a Superhero filter layered over it. Now, if Marvel had done everything perfectly and not done everything they did, particularly at the deadlines and Budget Cuts of the House of Mouse and their greediest leaders, we wouldn't be having Super Hero fatigue, but we do, and now Marvel is going to have to pay the price for every single failure they've ever committed. Not even Robbie Downie Jr is enough to get me on the same boat with this new phase, not unless core company policies and franchise redirections are taken will I personally come back to the mainstream stuff and instead I'll stick to the fanworks I know and trust.
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@AKVK01Ай бұрын
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@BaithNa2 ай бұрын
Marvel had two massive flops out of 30+ movies and that now means that super hero movies barely make a profit? 😂😂😂 Trash blockbusters are barely making a profit, its not just super hero movies and it's not really Marvel outside of Quantumania and the Marvels.