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Post by faustus5 on Aug 26, 2017 12:26:15 GMT
You're confusing artistic freedom with being too lazy to care about continuity.
They aren't making an artistic choice here. They just aren't trying to maintain continuity. They want you to buy that this is some bold decision they've made, when all they've done is give up. I mean it would be great to go into work, not do my job, and then have my employer still pay me for being productively creative.
The assumption you are making here is that artists are obligated to go with plans cooked up by studio executives who care nothing about creativity or art, and that if artists aren't interested in those plans and want to go their own way, it means they are "giving up". This is complete and utter bullshit. Comic book writers have historically constantly broken out of established continuities to create their own stand-alone stories. The movies should be no different.
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