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Post by formersamhmd on Sept 28, 2017 11:03:18 GMT
It is lazy. Starting off with unexpected characters shows your confidence in your brand and allows more wiggle room for setting up your universe as opposed to inviting immediate comparisons to prior movie versions of already done characters. MCU fans complain because DC's laziness brings down CBMs as a whole. What strategy? it's not like Marvel had any big hitters when they started the MCU. Spiderman, F4 and X-Men would have been the big-hitters for Marvel Exactly, it meant that instead of taking the lazy way out they had to put effort into building up their characters and making them more A-List (though in the comics, Iron Man and Cap are A-Listers). Now we have Guardians of the Galaxy beating out Superman and Batman at the Movies.
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