AndrewGilkison
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I don't see the point of the 60's displacement. Is it so the FF could canonically "be first" in the MCU? Because I don't see why that is so important. Is it because they were created in the 60s? So were Spider-Man and Thor and Iron Man, and yet their movies are modern day.
I think if the FF come into the MCU they should be cutting edge and futuristic, not treated like a retro property. Reed Richards should look at Tony Stark and laugh at him for wasting his genius on creating metal suits.
I think if the FF come into the MCU they should be cutting edge and futuristic, not treated like a retro property. Reed Richards should look at Tony Stark and laugh at him for wasting his genius on creating metal suits.

) they could be in trouble. If they continue to rehash the same themes and continue to throw too many characters at audiences without developing any of them, they're likely to be in trouble.