I'm fairly excited for Fantastic Four. Period piece, and a little more true to the comics. Liking the cast. I was slightly put off by the female Silver Surfer, and it's not because I'm not open to it. I just prefer the classic Silver Surfer, and would have liked to have seen him first. I haven't been so keen on all Marvel projects since Endgame. I had kept watching the films that were released after Endgame and some of the series but I started to pull away from some films or series. I skipped The Marvels, Secret Invasion, Ms. Marvel, Agatha All Along, Wakanda Forever and Loki season 2 (I might watch that though) but I've watched some of the other stuff in between, some of which I thought were modest, others I thought were terrible.
I was massively excited for Deadpool and Wolverine though which I loved. I skipped Brave New World, and I can't say I'm excited about Thunderbolts* either. Another rogue superhero team of misfits, with some superficial jokes. Well, it's just my impression. Maybe it will be good. At this point though, I feel like Marvel has over-delivered. Putting a bunch of misfits together and more cameo porn. It's becoming too predictable. Just my opinion.
But for me, of course it's more about Superman. I want Superman to succeed which is why I worry about Fantastic Four releasing two weeks after Superman. I have no idea how Superman will do. Fantastic Four looks hard to tell. I'm no futurist, but I remember feeling pretty confident that Aquaman (2018) was going to make $1 billion dollars. It was a good win for DC. After Wonder Woman released, it looked certain that the box office would go up pretty high. I think most of us knew Joker would break box office records being part of an already popular franchise. I guess Gunn's Superman needs a final trailer, then we'll see. Gunn has had a pretty good rep with the Guardians trilogy, Peacemaker and The Suicide Squad so then...I feel like Krypto is a good enough reason for non-Superman fans to go see it. The only thing I feel that may draw people back is if the film has too many silly James Gunn jokes.
There was a point when I thought Man of Steel could have made a billion if it wasn't for the mixed reception the film had, as it was a controversial take on Superman, and for a majority, it was just an absolute disaster porn. Understandably, it didn't make a billion. But before releasing, all those harsh critics of Superman were interested, and I never saw so much buzz for Superman in such a long time. With names like Zack Snyder attached to it and producer Christopher Nolan, that helped it too, and because it was going to a be a realistic approach to Superman, but it's a shame it didn't pan out that way. I was positive too that Batman v Superman would make over a billion, but after seeing the film...no way.