Raiden
Wakanda Forever
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I want them to take risks worth taking.
Why is there a need for a "film universe"?
If you want to make a movie about the Avengers, just make it. If you want to make a film that tells the story of the JLA, just make it.
Do it without shorting the concept of the individual character's stories and integrity by blending all the characters together in cross pollination in their individual stories.
Just like comic books. What purpose does "continuity" serve? They are individual stories.
Why does there need to be an entire "film universe" with "continuity" blanketed across multiple films, when actors are gained and lost in roles, thus alienating parts of the audience? ... or maybe certain movies haven't been seen by audience members that compromise some larger movie.
Just tell the story you want to tell, without all the self referencing, in jokes, nods to everything else, etc.
It gets to be too much. The only people I've seen really get into that stuff is the hardcore fans of the characters anyway. What purpose at all did finding Thor's hammer in IM 2 serve THAT particular story?
None. What so ever.
It seems to me that you're the person who detests grand vision and a bold step forward, and prefers status quo. Marvel has all these characters under their Marvel Studios banner, and instead of doing things the old way, they've made a decision (with plenty of risk factors) to create a MCU where all the characters actually exist in the same universe. Of course, nothing is perfect, and these decisions may have influenced how the MCU movies are made, but Marvel always allowed those movies to tell their own stories, while adding some references and cameos that alluded to a bigger universe.
And Marvel Studios' movies are all more or less solid, with good reviews and nice BO returns, using characters that aren't exactly household names like Superman and Batman. They are better than many other superhero movies who don't have a connected universe, so I don't see why MCU is blamed for any of their problems. Would removing MCU from those movies change them fundamentally? I don't think so, because they are quite faithful to their source materials and no matter what, they will be the same movies with or without the references, and judging from the reactions from fans and even non-fans, I think those movies are quite successful regardless of your opinion about them.
As for Mjornir making an after-credit cameo in IM2, it's called Easter Egg. And yes, it does served a purpose by acknowledging the fact that both Thor and IM exist in the same universe. But I guess you're against the idea of an Easter Egg too, right?
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