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They dropped the lower end of the range, right?
Not by that much. Range had it at like, $55 mil before on low end. A Star is Born rose a lot, though.
They dropped the lower end of the range, right?
Noooooslightly OTT but chris evans has wrapped on Avengers 4. His tweet makes it sound likes hes done with Cap.
slightly OTT but chris evans has wrapped on Avengers 4. His tweet makes it sound likes hes done with Cap.

There is no other way.its gonna be sad if a large chunk of the OG Avengers probably wont meet the xmen or F4.

I just don't want the characters to die. Retire them but don't kill them off
I just don't want the characters to die. Retire them but don't kill them off
It’s like the law of Equivalent exchange: In order to obtain, something else of equal value must be lost.There is no other way.
That would be fantastic.Yeah, I'd like to see them strive for something like the comics in which all the characters coexist simultaneously. They'd have to swap out actors periodically, only focus on certain characters at certain times, and maybe do some soft-reboots along the way, but I'd like to see, maybe 10-15 years from now, a full MCU with all characters available so when they decide to tell a particular story, they can just pull those characters out and hit the ground running.
That would be ideal.Yeah, I'd like to see them strive for something like the comics in which all the characters coexist simultaneously. They'd have to swap out actors periodically, only focus on certain characters at certain times, and maybe do some soft-reboots along the way, but I'd like to see, maybe 10-15 years from now, a full MCU with all characters available so when they decide to tell a particular story, they can just pull those characters out and hit the ground running.
I don't know about other people but that kind of approach would create the most long term investment and loyalty out of me.That would be fantastic.
Even if all they do with them later on is a fun cameo appearance, but I want them to exist in the MCU as the world continues to grow, not just be part of it's history.
Yep, and then it's also very rewarding when any of the old faces return and join up with the new ones. Films like IW/A4 aren't possible without this kind of approach and in the future the possibilities and choices will be that much wider.That’s why it’s a blessing that they’ve expanded far beyond the core Avengers members. They’ve successfully introduced characters like the Guardians and Black Panther into the universe, and soon Captain Marvel will take center stage as a core character into the MCU. So the answer isn’t to replace the actors, the answer is to replace the characters and allow new characters to take the spotlight. Recasting old characters with new actors isn’t as effective as replacing the old characters with new characters.
Even without the Fantastic Four and X-Men they still have access to a vast array of characters that can carry them over to another decade.
Have Rogers retire from being Cap and pass the mantle on to someone else but keep Rogers around for future cameos.
I'll miss Chris's wonderful portrayal of Steve Rogers. But I would much prefer another character - perhaps another Captain? - take center stage than awkwardly recast a character with 10 appearances into an ongoing connected cinematic universe. Or give it a few years and have another character, such as Elijah Bradley, pick up the shield. I love the comic books, but I don't think resurrecting the same characters in the same stories over and over for until the heat death of the universe is a good idea for a movie series. Hopefully the MCU will let characters grow, change, retire and die.
Evans gave us a phenomenal eight years (by the time A4 comes); if there is truth to this, he will leave a tremendous hole in the MCU. Whatever his decision as an actor, though, I respect it.
That said, I agree entirely with others in saying that other characters shouldn't take over. Captain America is no more of a "mantle" than Vito Corleone, or Dorothy Gale, or Luke Skywalker. He's a character- not a mantle.
