I think what really annoys me are these generalizations. "Days of Future Past" is only a few years old and there was NOTHING stale or dated about this movie and it was also done by FOX and Singer. This movie was ****ting on every Marvel movie coming out the same year. It was rightfully critically praised everywhere and was a huge boxoffice success.
"X-Men: Apocalypse" on the other hand sucked and was a huge disappointment! But "DoFP" was genre gold and is not erased from reality because of "Apocalypse". So what are we debating here exactly? The X-Men franchise is finished and stale because Singer was rushed (and possibly obliged) to adapt a very ****** script by a producer who does not understand that he cannot write? Fox needs to do better X-Men movies? I honestly doubt that it is possible to create better comic book movies than X2 and Days of Future Past. Maybe we are just too spoiled to see that?!
I do not get the negativity because of one mediocre movie in a ongoing series of many great and good ones (e.g. X-Men, X2, First Class, Days of Future Past, The Wolverine). I think this is were the "hater angle" is coming from. People telling me here online that the X-Men universe is stale and two years ago FOX released one of the best comicbook movies since Nolan's "The Dark Knight"?!?!
I also think it is time for Singer to leave. He told what he wanted to tell and came full circle. I think he is creativity empty when it comes to the X-Men universe and it is time for new, fresh blood like Ava DuVernay or Josh Whedon.
Unfortunately, you are the one making generalisations, with your tendency to melodrama.
I did not say DoFP was stale nor did I say the franchise was stale, I specifically said that XM:A came across as dated and stale.
DoFP was very good - though not perfect. It still had the typical problems such as secondary characters with no dialogue, substance or characterisation.
But, since you brought up the franchise as a whole, it's fair to say that it does need new blood. While we don't have the figures for how much of the box office gross came from each and every territory, we do have such figures for the domestic/USA gross.
X-Men (2001) - 53.1 per cent of worldwide gross from US
X2 (2003) - 52.7 per cent
X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) - 51 per cent
X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) - 48.2 per cent
X-Men: First Class (2011) - 41.4 per cent
The Wolverine (2013) - 32 per cent
X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) - 31.3 per cent
X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) - 28.6 per cent
That clearly shows a gradual decline in audience interest in the USA.
Deadpool, however, had 46.4 per cent of its world gross from the USA.
There is a GENERAL decline in domestic audience, though, as Marvel has also seen such drops. But it generally takes a higher gross overall (four of its films have exceeded a billion). Deadpool is, once again, Fox's exception here as its overall gross beat that of GoTG and CA:TWS. (DoFP also beat CA: TWS).
My real disappointment is that it looks like we're unlikely to see Jean, Scott, Storm, Nightcrawler, Jubilee, Psylocke ever again.
I think XM:A may well have been an ill-conceived project, centred around a classic villain whose way-out appearance proved far too challenging to adapt through a real-life actor (and never really recovered from the Ivan Ooze criticisms). I don't hate the movie by any means but you can sense the whole thing is problematic, from the very first image that was released.