The_Manhunter
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I'm anticipating we'll get a lot of news at D23 given Feige's recent comments.
The TV shows are just too many, like in hindsight, phase 4 is already the longest especially if you factor the screentime of those shows.It’s weird how Phase IV has felt like the longest phase even though it started just last year with WandaVision. We’ve had 13 properties in 18 months. Kind of wild.
The more projects = the more characters introduced and developed.
Everyone wins.
Where is the exact problem here?
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Ever heard of quality over quantity.The more projects = the more characters introduced and developed.
Everyone wins.
Where is the exact problem here?
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Yeah well we literally had the Inhumans, Shield, Cloak & Dagger, LegiXn, The Gifted, Agent Carter and a bunch of Marvel NetfliX shows pre Disney+. Most of them sucked. So just because you saw "more characters", it doesn't automatically means its better.So what? my point still remains: more characters presented to general audience and more characters developed, even if you didnt like their shows (other people did, so.... who are we to decide what shows should happen or not?
That, and Marvel cant do 10 movies a year to present all these characters, so disney plus was the only option.
And viewers are the ones to decide which projects to watch and what not to watch. None is forced to watch all of them, lol, so its all fine. Those who want to watch Ms. Marvel, She-Hulk and the like will watch and learn about them. Those who only care about Loki and Falcon have their shows to enjoy.
Its a win-win situation.
We just cant expect all movies and shows to have the same level of quality. That is very unrealistic.
Again, there are shows for each viewer. So its all pros.
That's certainly not something I want. I want main MCU Reed to be a mostly positive and hopeful character. Like, he can be a bit of a smartass but I definitely don't want him to become a villain.I am the only one who want MCU Reed Richards to become the Maker in the future? imagine Richards being an ally for distant phases until he becomes a villain he would be a difficult villain to defeat since he would know all the weaknesses of his former allies
Yeah well we literally had the Inhumans, Shield, Cloak & Dagger, LegiXn, The Gifted, Agent Carter and a bunch of Marvel NetfliX shows pre Disney+. Most of them sucked. So just because you saw "more characters", it doesn't automatically means its better.
Fyi, Marvel Studios only started doing shows because they were ordered by Disney to release original content for Disney+, not because they wanted to make shows, because they could have done shows for ABC, Freeform and Disney Channel and didn't.
If you think this eXplosion of Marvel shows in D+ are merely a labor of love (not for the sake of putting new content to keep D+ subscribers) then I think you're miXtaken.
I am the only one who want MCU Reed Richards to become the Maker in the future? imagine Richards being an ally for distant phases until he becomes a villain he would be a difficult villain to defeat since he would know all the weaknesses of his former allies
So Phase 5 is just more Phase 4, it feels like.
Should just ditch the phase terminology entirely. Instead call everything up to Endgame the "Infinity stone arc". Then call all this current stuff the "Multiverse arc". Then after that, hopefully we'll get the "Mutant arc".
Edit: Oh wait, looks like they are naming the arcs in addition to having phases....
Still not sure what phases actually refer to, though.
Phase 1 to 3 was the Infinity Saga.So Phase 5 is just more Phase 4, it feels like.
Should just ditch the phase terminology entirely. Instead call everything up to Endgame the "Infinity stone arc". Then call all this current stuff the "Multiverse arc". Then after that, hopefully we'll get the "Mutant arc".
Edit: Oh wait, looks like they are naming the arcs in addition to having phases....
Still not sure what phases actually refer to, though.
Feige mentioned that's the name for phases 4-6.
I get that, but like what differentiates a phase 4 movie from a phase 5 movie? What's the basis of the cutoff? It's not based around events in the story, or a certain number of years, or a certain number of movies. So what even is a phase?
I get that, but like what differentiates a phase 4 movie from a phase 5 movie? What's the basis of the cutoff? It's not based around events in the story, or a certain number of years, or a certain number of movies. So what even is a phase?