MCU Would Be Worse If Marvel Had X-Men Rights From The Start
Sept 16, 2018 6:17:36 GMT
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Post by summers8 on Sept 16, 2018 6:17:36 GMT
But since MCU sold off all their A-list characters, they had no choice. So it wasn't MCU taking a risk and making movies with lesser-known characters by choice. It was MCU being forced to make movies with lesser-known characters out of desperation.
It's funny you say this when DC has only made movies of, or even put good money into, is their 2 heavy hitters. That's not risky at all. They only started putting money into characters other than Batman and Superman when Marvel started making money with their non-"A-lsters". Again, are the X-men really A-list characters? Maybe the group X-men is A-list, but the only individual that can be considered A-list is Wolverine. Yeah, they made Jonah Hex and Catwoman, but did they really care? They tried to capitalize on Iron Man with Green Lantern. When that didn't work they went save and tried to use the popularity of the Nolan movies with Man of Steel.
And it's funny that you say they would not have made those movies forgetting that Blade came out before X-men. And they were trying to make Black Panther with Snipes before that. And if you wiped out the landscape of all the movies made since Blade, which properties do you think would be the "A-lists" wanted by studios to bail out Marvel? Here's a hint: it wouldn't be the X-men.
Always wondered why if mcu were so ALIST , their fans where so bothered and could not stand that spiderman and xmen were their own thing and tried to force them in the MCU. What kind of alist characters fans forces others to join them..hmm? reminds me of when kim Kardashian and her sisters were trying to get Beyoncé to be their friend.
xmen/spiderman =Beyoncé
mcu = the Kardashians
and I think the Kardashian are richer than beyonce ..too bad they cant buy art, respect and quality much like the MCU.
A-List characters are characters that have stood the test time, have their own identity, needs no cinematic universes and can find success anywhere and have been doing it for decades (comics, games, movies, catoon, impact)that is what you call A-List. to call MCU A-list is laughable...please what identity does mcu characters have outside of their mcu movies that no one takes seriously. what impact have they had outside of movies? even their impact in movies is laughable. seeing their movies are all terrible and hurt comics. and the best of the spiderman, xmen , batman movies are still considered better than mcu movies. so how can they be real a-list.
if you wiped out the slate of all comic movies since blade, which comic movies by a studio will want to bail out marvel, that depends on what the studio wants? since mcu characters are not actually marvel characters but disney walking toy characters. if you want marvel properties without having no disney strings attached to it and you want to tell quality grown up comic movies, give your director creative freedom and still make money. here is a better hint. it will not be the mcu, it will be spiderman and xmen. if you want the next hannah montana or high school musical or a new transformers, that will be the mcu for bail. so the bail will be about the content.
Also, would mcu characters have survived if they did not become disneyfied and not put in a connected universe that is basically a lottery easy format for anyone? and that will be nope. A-List series can stand on their own and have thier own separate universes. they can take beatings and come back better. spiderman has done it, xmen has done it, superman has done it, batman has done it. No MCU characters can do it. they cant leave disney land. separate all the mcu characters, put them in their own universe, remove all the billions disney spends in marketing and making them more like pixar than marvel from the comics, you will see them for the z list characters they always will be.

