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Post by DC-Fan on Sept 16, 2018 17:16:55 GMT
The article is right in that MCU didn't decide they would take risks and make just make movies with lesser-known characters, as many delusional MCU fans have always claimed. MCU had no choice because they sold off all of their A-list characters. Marvel's first film was Blade...the first MCU film was Iron Man....DC took nearly 30 years to make a Wonder Woman film, a character it did own....who takes the biggest risks? MCU took NO RISK at all with Iron Man because it was DESPERATION, not risk. It's like saying the Eagles took a big risk in the Super Bowl by playing their backup QB Nick Foles instead of their starting QB Carson Wentz. It wasn't a risk. Wentz was injured so the Eagles had no choice but to play Foles. If Wentz could've played, the Eagles would've played Wentz instead of Foles. So it wasn't they decided to take a risk, it was they had no choice. Same with MCU. If they had Spider-Man and X-Men, they would've made Spider-Man and X-Men movies, not Iron Man, Thor, Cap, Ant-Man, Doctor Strange, Avengers, or GotG movies. So it wasn't MCU decided to take a risk, it was MCU had no choice and the did it out of desperation.
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