Jordanstine
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I know one of the staples of Marvel films is to have comedy, but does some of their movie have too much comedy?
Kevin Feige recently said no, but audiences are not always agreeing.
Trailer for CA Winter Soldier "feels" very serious, and grimm. I know there will be some comedy written into the script and that's great because I love a good laugh with comic book films, but should it be the revolving theme every 15 mins? (i.e. see Thor - The Dark World - those dark trailers could've fooled me that TDW would be more serious than the 1st Thor, but TDW was actually 5x funnier than the original).
I thought the 1st Captain America had just the right amount of funny - few and far between, evenly spaced out. I hope they don't ramp it up for the sequel like they've done with Iron Man and now Thor.
I expect lots of comedy from the Iron Man franchise, now expecting a lot more comedy from the Thor franchise, but I really don't want to expect the same amount of comedy on a Captain America film.
Kevin Feige recently said no, but audiences are not always agreeing.
Trailer for CA Winter Soldier "feels" very serious, and grimm. I know there will be some comedy written into the script and that's great because I love a good laugh with comic book films, but should it be the revolving theme every 15 mins? (i.e. see Thor - The Dark World - those dark trailers could've fooled me that TDW would be more serious than the 1st Thor, but TDW was actually 5x funnier than the original).
I thought the 1st Captain America had just the right amount of funny - few and far between, evenly spaced out. I hope they don't ramp it up for the sequel like they've done with Iron Man and now Thor.
I expect lots of comedy from the Iron Man franchise, now expecting a lot more comedy from the Thor franchise, but I really don't want to expect the same amount of comedy on a Captain America film.