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Post by formersamhmd on Sept 28, 2017 8:33:05 GMT
I've had people try to explain to me what "counts" and what doesn't, and I apologize for not understanding even still. They're all comic-book movies based on the same company's product, no? I understand there's that "shared universe" No need to apologize. It's just common sense that all comic-book movies based on the same company's product should be part of the same "shared cinematic universe" and not spread out among 3 different "cinematic universes". I've said many times before (and have been viciously attacked by MCU fans for saying this) that MCU doesn't even have all of the comic-book movies based on Marvel's own product (Marvel comics), then it's not really a "shared cinematic universe". At best, it's only a sub-universe since their characters are just a subset of Marvel's products (Marvel comics).
It's like a coin collection or a stamp collection of the 50 states or of all the US Presidents. If your collection is missing 2 states or 2 Presidents, then you're collection is incomplete and isn't worth as much as a collection that contains all 50 states or all US Presidents.
That's why MCU fans want DECU and Fantastic Four and X-Men movies to fail. Because DCEU is an true "shared cinematic universe" and because the Fantastic Four and the X-Men are preventing MCU from having a true "shared cinematic universe".
If the DCEU was a true Shared Universe, they wouldn't have taken the lazy way out by starting off with the predictable ones like Batman and Superman.
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