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Post by blockbusted on Nov 30, 2019 2:32:22 GMT
You didnt read Martin Scorsese in depth reply did you. They are all the same movies because each one is predictable and contains no ''mystery, revelation or emotional danger''. All these movies end in the same way, a big cgi carnival where the heros crack funny jokes and are in no danger whatsoever. Thats what a rollercoaster is, it gives you the illusion of danger and thats why marvel movies are themeparks. There is no emotional danger of starlord and his buddies under threat when hes having a dance off with ronan. Civil war ends in a apparent split but rogers and stark are back working togther in the next movie no problem and rhodey who was crippled is flying in his armour in IW and making cheeze wiz JOKES as if nothing happened. There is no mystery, the mystery to learn that Talia al Ghul was the secret mastermind to annhilate Gotham or the revelation that William Stryker was using his own son Jason to exterminate mutants worldwide. Every mcu character that is killed in the infinity saga is coming back whether its black widow in a prequel, vision and wanda in a tv show or even stark rumoured to be making a ghost return in a future mcu movies. Even fans had a big petition to make Feige reanimate him, how pathetic can a fandom get where they cant handle the death of one their heros Funny how you mention no one dies in the MCU is a problem for that cinematic universe, when the others are guilty of the same thing. In the DCEU, Superman dies, then comes back. Steve Trevor dies in Wonder Woman, and he's coming back in WW84. in the FoX-Men verse, Xavier dies in X3, only for him to come back in The Wolverine. Majority of mutants die in DOFP, they're all alive and well in the end. Deadpool dies, only for him to come back. Not sure why you're just targeting MCU. His logic is that dead characters in MCU will appear in future films as flashbacks, so they're not truly dead - that's what I assume, at least.
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