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I'd argue revenue for a Blade or a War Machine movie would be bigger than this Agatha show.

The only way a Blade movie with Ali could be considered "big risk" is because of all the delays they caused themselves. It should not be THAT difficult, specially considering all the resources they have.

I'm sorry I just don't understand the logic behind some of these shows.

Blade could probably attract more revenue, since its going to hit theaters first. Plus digital sales/blu ray sales later on, that most Mcu shows don't even have right now.

But I also think The Marvels flopping really caught them off guard. If that movie earned trice of what it made at the box office (plus Quantumania grossing over at least $600 million worldwide), I bet the confidence for Blade and Armor Wars would have been a lot higher right now, even if they were still taking "long" to make. If 1 Mcu film already flopped (surprisingly), then they are definitely not immune for another one especially with less popular Marvel characters like Blade and Rhodey, in a lead role.

And oh, without Disney+, I doubt Kevin Feige would even entertain a War Machine movie. It was probably "upgraded" to a movie, because maybe they thought there's more money to be made for theaterical movies, than just putting it in a streaming service.

Both of these projects are in trouble because of their own doing. Too many things in development while seeing diminishing results in reviews and at the box office.
 
You're just saying a lot of things that don't make any sort of sense.
Armor Wars and Blade are taking too because of the Marvels, even though Blade was announced the Marvels even started filming and Armor Wars had already been announced to be shifted to a movie before the Marvels release.

Explain to me how a movie that was announced in 2018 is taking so long because of another movie that released 5 years later?
It doesn't make any sense.
 
Kevin Feige understood that the Disney+ shows damaged the brand. He has acknowledged this in recent interviews. He didn't talk about quality but he did talk about quantity.
And, this is probably a me thing, but even if the Avengers with RDJ and Chris Evans assembled on Disney+, for me it would still be a cheap show. There's something inherently 'lesser' about not being on the big screen, no matter how much money they throw at it.
 
Kevin Feige understood that the Disney+ shows damaged the brand. He has acknowledged this in recent interviews. He didn't talk about quality but he did talk about quantity.
And, this is probably a me thing, but even if the Avengers with RDJ and Chris Evans assembled on Disney+, for me it would still be a cheap show. There's something inherently 'lesser' about not being on the big screen, no matter how much money they throw at it.
Its not just you.

When I read the Young Avengers rumours for Disney+, I was like how are they going to pull it off without looking like a cheap version of the Avengers.
 
So we've just ceased trying to actually have any sort of discussion and became an echo box huh?
 
Guys, you're arguing in circles at this point and we get it. Let the argument go.
 
Covid hurt the MCU, Strikes hurt the MCU, Overproducing content hurt the MCU.

I just wanna see Rhodey get a chance to finally shine.
 

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