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What will be marvel’s next R rated movie?

Which do you think will get adapted with a R rating in the MCU?

  • Black widow

  • Blade

  • Maximum carnage

  • Dead of night

  • Foolkiller

  • Nick Fury

  • The Hood

  • Howard the Duck

  • Fantomex

  • Another punisher movie

  • Rawhide kid

  • Shang chi: masters of Kung fu

  • Supreme power

  • Terror inc

  • Pete wisdom

  • Another Wolverine film

  • Deadpool

  • Marvel zombies

  • Something else

  • Marvel will never make an R rated movie


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I reckon supreme power would be interesting but a rawhide kid movie would also be quite interesting
 
I voted for the last one. Just find it hard to believe that an MCU movie is released by any studio other than Disney AND a Disney/Fox-produced Marvel movie not belong to the MCU.
 
Most of the things listed in the poll won't even be a movie. Maybe a Blade movie or Moon Knight.
 
Superhero movies are meant for kids so PG or G would probably be best. Leave out the fighting and have them go around the neighborhood giving pep talks, advice, and assisting fire and rescue.:dkm:
 
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It'll still be Deadpool should they decide to keep it separate from other films and with Ryan Reynolds.
 
It'll still be Deadpool should they decide to keep it separate from other films and with Ryan Reynolds.

Yeah, this. There's no way Disney is going to green light an unproven R-rated franchise in the MCU. Deadpool can continue because they like the money it's already shown it can make (and expect the budget to go down; Deadpool 2 didn't gross twice as much or get double critical acclaim).
 
I think if Marvel were to do an R-Rated movie, it would be Blade. They already did that successfully before. But if I were to have my choice, Black Widow would be one along with a Carnage or Venom one. Ghost Rider if they did it right.
 
It’ll be Deadpool only because of the merger

Any other characters like Blade or Moon Knight will probably get their own shows on the Disney streaming service
 
I think if Marvel were to do an R-Rated movie, it would be Blade. They already did that successfully before. But if I were to have my choice, Black Widow would be one along with a Carnage or Venom one. Ghost Rider if they did it right.

R-rated Blade would deprive the MCU of his character and, more importantly, Dracula. There'd be backlash from parents if Disney put intertextuality between normal and R-rated Marvel movies.
 
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R-rated Blade would deprive the MCU of his character and, more importantly, Dracula. There'd be backlash from parents if Disney put intertextuality between normal and R-rated Marvel movies.

Probably the same parents that are protesting the idea of a Fox merger that involves R-rated content. That won't stop it from happening, nor will they stop taking their fat kids to the next Pixar film.

My vote goes to Blade.
 
Probably the same parents that are protesting the idea of a Fox merger that involves R-rated content. That won't stop it from happening, nor will they stop taking their fat kids to the next Pixar film.

My vote goes to Blade.

The question isn't "will they stop taking their fat kids to the next Pixar film", it's "will they still take their kids to MCU films that carry over characters and plot points from an R-rated franchise?"
These films have been a hybrid between conventional blockbusters and a TV or Netflix series, you know.
 
Probably the same parents that are protesting the idea of a Fox merger that involves R-rated content. That won't stop it from happening, nor will they stop taking their fat kids to the next Pixar film.

I'm pretty sure most parents aren't even reading about the merger nor track superhero films in development.
 
The question isn't "will they stop taking their fat kids to the next Pixar film", it's "will they still take their kids to MCU films that carry over characters and plot points from an R-rated franchise?"
These films have been a hybrid between conventional blockbusters and a TV or Netflix series, you know.

If the film isn't R-rated then sure. If the film is R-rated then no. But these parent groups are largely irrelevant in the grand scheme. Just the idea of soccer mom moralists getting up in arms to the point that it has any sway on a corporation's creative decisions is laughable, especially considering the bulk of their content will still be catered to these moms and their kids anyway.
 
Hyperion or the Sentry would be amazing, I adore those overly aggressive Superman-esque characters Marvel has created (Gladiator is an absolute gem).:drl:
 
Hyperion or the Sentry would be amazing, I adore those overly aggressive Superman-esque charactes Marvel has created (Gladiator is an absolute gem).:drl:

Adaptation of 1980's MiracleMan would make for an interesting movie. After years of legal limbo, Marvel acquired the rights about 4 years ago. Still wouldn't be film that really fits into MCU universe storywise though.

This is a character I think it's appropriate for Marvel Studio's to co-develop with someone if helps to get it going.
 
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A 'Thunderbolts' movie with Deadpool, a revived Klaw and some other baddies could work.

That could be a properly done Suicide Squad for Marvel.
 
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