SteveRogers41
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Rarely in film does this work though. For every Adonis Creed, there are more Sam Flynn's from failed movies like Tron: Legacy. This is why I don't see the legacy angle working.
They don't. You have absolutely hit the nail on the head.
The X-Files normally had a nielson rating of 19.8 at the height of its popularity. The minute they replace David Duchovny as Mulder with a different agent, the ratings dropped to a nielson of 9.0. A cut of more than half.
The Office, at it's height, had a viewership of 9 million and a show ranking of 11 (as in it was the 11th most popular show on television). They replace Steve Carell as lead and the show dropped to 5 million viewers and to a show ranking of of 41.
Even people in ensemble casts. Star Trek: The Next Generation replaced the character Dr. Crusher with Dr. Pulaski during it's second season. The fan backlash was so great that they brought Dr. Crusher back for the third season and every season of that show thereafter.
And let's discuss replacing leads that weren't even popular to begin with and the show still tanking as a result. Two and a Half Men had Charlie Sheen as it's lead. Sheen, during the shows run, became notorious for beating up his wife, cheating, lying, doing drugs, accumulating DUIs and being a general degenerate. The show thought the best course of action was to replace him. So they hired Ashton Kutcher, who was coming off his popularity with That 70's Show and a few B rated movies like the Butterfly Effect. Krutcher had a much cleaner record and was far more socially acceptable. And still the ratings for Two and a Half Men tanked, going from 15 million viewers to 8 million once Kutcher replaced Sheen.
Bottom-line. Legacy characters work in comics because everyone knows that deaths in comics are never permanent and that the original is coming back. They do not work in film. They have a long history of not working in film.

although again, I agree with you on the potential funding & logistics support of the Avengers by Wakanda, I certainly see a live & well Tony Stark, leading the team from a Nick Fury pov, chairman style involvement, moving forward into Phase 4. This allow him to do small or cameo roles, popping in & out, of everyone solo films, like NF currently does....maintaining, that big Hollywood Star Power, as Phase 4 try to find footing, with the new guys. Maybe even see a hint of the Illuminati.