Not really. I'm intrigued by the little I've seen. I don't want to be spoiled of a really awesome scene in a tv spot.
I'm asking the exact same question in reverse.
I don't like mint ice cream/I don't like blogger Doom
I don't like the texture/I don't like a non-Latveria ruler
I don't like the after taste/I don't like him being tied to the origin
I hate the color/I would prefer the 616 visual and mystical
Now convince me that mint ice cream is good/Show me a good image of Doom
It's like you're bending your self into a pretzel to do something you'd rather not.
Why are you here?
I think you are the one twisting yourself in a pretzel. Willie and I are longtime FF fans. It is my second favorite book next to Iron Man/Avengers, for Willie it's his first love.
Let me just say this. I don't have much interest in Ant-Man as a character. He was a *****ebag in the comics. I loved Wasp, and was more looking forward to them in an Avengers setting.
When I first heard that they were doing an Ant-man movie, (and my first recollection was back around 2006 or 2007), I was like "meh". I could care less. I was never interested in Ant-man as a solo character.
Having seen the trailers and TV spots for Ant-man, I can't wait for that movie to come out! I am going to see it opening night. Not because it's an MCU film, but because it looks exciting, it looks funny, and it looks like a fun ride.
Now maybe the movie will suck, but that's not the point....
I love the FF, but none of what I've seen the FF promotions has interested me one bit. Not one bit. It sounds like Willy is the same.
Forget what company made what, and explain to me why a franchise that I would be more than willing to go see opening day (and I saw both terrible versions of the FF on opening day), that I have no interest in seeing at all?
Add insult to injury there's a guy directing this film, calling me a racist fanboy on twitter, and I'm even less inclined to go.
The fact is the film crew on this project have completely alienated the fanbase, where in the case of Ant-man, they made me interested in a character, that I really never cared about before (other than Ultron in the comics, which in the movies he has nothing to do with).
This is why many of us were screaming about the marketing, the non comic con appearances, the lack of footage, etc.
Again this has nothing to do with studios. While I'm still mixed about the dark tone of BvS, warner is doing a bang up job promoting their properties, giving inside looks, unrestricted access, and exciting people.
What do you think is more controversial, blogger Doom or Jared Leto's joker that was getting blasted when the twitter pictures released? Well now people see what they're doing with Joker and people are liking what they see. Again it may turn out horrible, but hiding stuff from people never helps.