Post by harpospoke on Nov 28, 2017 20:24:55 GMT
Cyclops, Jean, Wolverine, and Prof X aren't going anywhere. They will never die. Just because Fox is so inept they can't keep a continuity together doesn't mean they are "taking risks". It just means they don't have any structure to what they do.
I wonder how you'll change your story if Marvel kills off someone like Thor, Cap, or Iron Man in Infinity War ...only to bring those characters back in a new version of the universe later? Let me guess....then it won't count.
Im talking about the individual portrayals of those characters in their own film-verse, not the actual comic characters themselves. You make an absurd point. If Bales Batman died in Nolans trilogy, im not going to be mad that they brought back Batman the character played by Affleck because that would be in a seperate movie altogther. Cyclops has died, they are now recasting his younger self so its an origin which is fine. If you can't understand the difference then you are beyond help.
And if Chris Evans Cap dies in Infinity War, great. But im not going to be upset if they bring back the mantle of Captain America under a new actor like Sam Wilson. They are different!
Fake complaint. The story isn't even finished yet in the MCU. You are asking for Captain America to die halfway through the story. But this would require you to step out of your "one film at a time" box and realize Marvel is doing something different.
But again this is not a valid complaint because heroes almost never die in stories and it's perfectly fine. This whole fake complaint was invented to nit-pick at Marvel.
We know it's a fake complaint because you have no problem with the fact that Batman did not die in Nolan's trilogy. He actually "died" and came back to life at the end. When that happens in a Marvel movie, suddenly it's a huge "problem". No "stakes" in the Nolan trilogy, right?
Oh wait....we never heard anyone voice this ridiculous fake complaint until there was a need to complain about Marvel, did we? How very convenient.
Killing heroes has never been a thing in thousands of years of story telling and still isn't. Superman and Batman have been around for 75 years and they never die either.
Don't forget to skip that scene in Infinity War when Cap and Tony have to come to terms with what happened. They are not friends at this point. That's just a fact.
Don't forget to skip that scene in Infinity War when Cap and Tony have to come to terms with what happened. They are not friends at this point. That's just a fact.
Movie adaptations and comic story boards are clearly diffrent in their display of story telling. Superman the character is obviously not going to permanently die in the comics because only 1 drawing is "playing him". Clark Kent in the movies is played by many actors within their own universes. If you think im suggesting killing off Superman forever you are wrong.
Fox did nothing special. They are so sloppy with their continuity that they could kill everyone in any movie and they still all come back for the next one. They aren't "brave". It's not like they are losing a character.

