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Rank Endgame, No Way Home and Deadpool 3

Which was the best?

  • Endgame

    Votes: 4 57.1%
  • No Way Home

    Votes: 1 14.3%
  • Deadpool & Wolverine

    Votes: 2 28.6%

  • Total voters
    7

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These are all movies that were love letters to the fans. One from the MCU, one from Sony and one virtually from Fox.

Please rank them.
 
1. No Way Home
2. Deadpool & Wolverine
3. Endgame.

I find Infinity War the much better movie than Endgame, which I was let down by.
 
1) Endgame


2) Deadpool and Wolverine
3) No Way Home
 
Avengers: Endgame
Spider-Man: No Way Home
Deadpool & Wolverine
 
1) No Way Home
2) Endgame
3) Deadpool & Wolverine

#1 really struck a chord with me that the other two didn’t.
 
No Way Home
Endgame
Deadpool and wolverine

I'll always be a bigger fan of Spider-Man stories than galaxy spanning ones. Couple that with No Way Home being a celebration of 3 generations of Spider-Man fans.
 
All 3 have some big flaws in their storytelling. But my list would be

1) No Way Home
2) Deadpool 3
3) Endgame
 
1. No Way Home
2. Deadpool & Wolverine
3. Endgame
 
Surprised by some of these lists
Endgame had some flaws sure, but its still much better than the multiverse/fanservice reliant NWH and D&W

1. Endgame
2. No Way Home
3. Deadpool & Wolverine

But like Iceman said above, loved all three
 
Avengers: Endgame




Deadpool & Wolverine
Spider-Man No Way Home
 
1. Deadpool & Wolverine
2. Spider-Man: NWH
3. End Game

D&W knock it out of the park, what a breath of fresh air into a collapsing MCU, it used the multiverse shenanigans best, took the piss out of the current state of things with the perfect character to do so. Spider-Man: NWH was really good too. EG wasn’t really my cup of tea, it felt like a collection of vignettes and inherently a derivative film. I think that IW is so much better with a clearer and better executed vision.
 
Enjoyed all three. But only Endgame/No Way Home had strong emotional beats to me. Seeing Blade, Elektra, Human Torch, Gambit and the Fox montage clips were great. But none of those scenes came close to when Tony/Natasha died in Endgame, Avengers assemble/Marvel women moment in Endgame, Jean sacrificing herself in X2, the happy ending in Dofp, older Xavier talking to younger Xavier in Dofp, Xavier stopping Mystique in the climax of Dofp, Andrew saving MJ in No Way Home and that whole moment when Aunt May died.

I feel like a better celebration/tribute to the Fox era, would have been a movie as good as Days of Future Past or X2. I don't think Wolverine and Deadpool were emotional vulnerable enough in the movie. When I rewatch the movie, its fun but its really nowhere one of the best Marvel movies ever especially if you take out the surprise roles.
 
Endgame

No Way Home


Deadpool & Wolverine

Endgame's the only one that has parts that are genuinely good (mostly the Tony and Steve storylines), but the rest of it I'm pretty lukewarm about (especially Thanos).

I've never cared for MCU Spidey, so the only parts of that film I enjoy are the two legacy Spider-Mans, Matt Murdock's cameo and Dafoe's performance. It's very telling that without the nostalgia bait, the movie doesn't have anything going for it. But even those elements are undercut by Watts' subpar directing, and Green Goblin in particular is little more than a rehash of his previous appearances, but without any direct emotional connection to Holland's Peter.

Deadpool & Wolverine is straight trash, for the most part. Enjoyable enough while you're watching it, but immediately forgettable once the credits roll. I really can't stand the persona that Ryan Reynolds has adopted over the last decade and find him deeply unfunny, and the cameos lacked substance. The only enjoyable thing about the movie was Hugh Jackman's performance, but it felt like a repeat of his last two solo films, and didn't do anything to move the character forward or push any boundaries.
 

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