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Post by Agent of Chaos on Dec 9, 2017 18:32:49 GMT
Have it be the next Infinity War with Doctor Doom as the villian. It takes the entire multiverse to take him!
Sony Spider-Man, Fox’s X-Men, Wesley’s Blade, and the MCU vs Dr. Doom!
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Dec 9, 2017 18:34:38 GMT
Have it be the next Infinity War with Doctor Doom as the villian. It takes the entire multiverse to take him! Sony Spider-Man, Fox’s X-Men, Wesley’s Blade, and the MCU vs Dr. Doom! Please don't think I'm being offensive, but that's the dumbest shit I've ever heard.
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Post by Agent of Chaos on Dec 9, 2017 18:37:33 GMT
Have it be the next Infinity War with Doctor Doom as the villian. It takes the entire multiverse to take him! Sony Spider-Man, Fox’s X-Men, Wesley’s Blade, and the MCU vs Dr. Doom! Please don't think I'm being offensive, but that's the dumbest shit I've ever heard. Why not? DC shows are doing it.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Dec 9, 2017 18:46:58 GMT
Please don't think I'm being offensive, but that's the dumbest shit I've ever heard. Why not? DC shows are doing it. oh
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Post by politicidal on Dec 9, 2017 18:52:51 GMT
Sure, why not?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2017 18:53:55 GMT
Please don't think I'm being offensive, but that's the dumbest shit I've ever heard. Why not? DC shows are doing it. I think copying DC is the last thing any studio should do... Unless they want to put out bad movies and loose money. #teamcolden
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Dec 9, 2017 19:02:19 GMT
Have it be the next Infinity War with Doctor Doom as the villian. It takes the entire multiverse to take him! Sony Spider-Man, Fox’s X-Men, Wesley’s Blade, and the MCU vs Dr. Doom! Yes, of course! Except for one thing: It wouldn't be a great big crossover movie. It would just be another Avengers movie. That's the slot that the Avengers movies have in the MCU, the movie in which all the characters from the solo movies team up. So it would still be cool, but it wouldn't be the massive event that it was in the comics. It would be Avengers: Secret War.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Dec 9, 2017 19:05:50 GMT
Have it be the next Infinity War with Doctor Doom as the villian. It takes the entire multiverse to take him! Sony Spider-Man, Fox’s X-Men, Wesley’s Blade, and the MCU vs Dr. Doom! Please don't think I'm being offensive, but that's the dumbest shit I've ever heard. I... I... I'm confused... I thought you loved everything MCU? Now... I don't... I don't know what to think anymore. If Arch is actually going against something MCU then... what is right?! What's going on in this life?!?! Who am I?!?!
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Dec 9, 2017 19:21:34 GMT
Please don't think I'm being offensive, but that's the dumbest shit I've ever heard. I... I... I'm confused... I thought you loved everything MCU? Now... I don't... I don't know what to think anymore. If Arch is actually going against something MCU then... what is right?! What's going on in this life?!?! Who am I?!?!
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
I love smart filmmaking, of which the MCU has. I don't just love everything Marvel.
And I'm not going against something in the MCU, because that isn't in the MCU.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Dec 9, 2017 20:54:49 GMT
I... I... I'm confused... I thought you loved everything MCU? Now... I don't... I don't know what to think anymore. If Arch is actually going against something MCU then... what is right?! What's going on in this life?!?! Who am I?!?!
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
I love smart filmmaking, of which the MCU has. I don't just love everything Marvel.
And I'm not going against something in the MCU, because that isn't in the MCU.
...But if it was in the MCU you'd love it, right? ...RIGHT?! Set the world right for me again, Arch! Its not right with you going against the MCU! Its just not!!!
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Dec 9, 2017 20:57:10 GMT
I love smart filmmaking, of which the MCU has. I don't just love everything Marvel.
And I'm not going against something in the MCU, because that isn't in the MCU.
...But if it was in the MCU you'd love it, right? ...RIGHT?! Set the world right for me again, Arch! Its not right with you going against the MCU! Its just not!!!
It's not even a valid discussion because there's no chance they're having a crossover film with Andrew Garfield Spiderman and Wesley Snipe's Blade.
So the answer is no, but they also aren't doing it.
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Post by Agent of Chaos on Dec 9, 2017 22:28:46 GMT
Have it be the next Infinity War with Doctor Doom as the villian. It takes the entire multiverse to take him! Sony Spider-Man, Fox’s X-Men, Wesley’s Blade, and the MCU vs Dr. Doom! Yes, of course! Except for one thing: It wouldn't be a great big crossover movie. It would just be another Avengers movie. That's the slot that the Avengers movies have in the MCU, the movie in which all the characters from the solo movies team up. So it would still be cool, but it wouldn't be the massive event that it was in the comics. It would be Avengers: Secret War. Marvel: Secret Wars
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Post by Lord Death Man on Dec 9, 2017 22:28:54 GMT
Let me say this once so that I may be heard. Multiverse crossovers are strictly the purview of the DC Universe. Nobody does it better. The Crises are practically a DC institution. Crises always involve multiple universes and threaten all of existence. It's only right and proper that DC bring the first multi-dimension spanning crossover to the big screen. Crises are DC at its finest.
Imagine if DC created a team of individuals born with superpowers who are beset continuously by prejudice and hatred.
Secret Wars in a nonstarter for the MCU. If they can overcome their current disfunction, the Crisis will be DC's finest on-screen hour.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Dec 9, 2017 22:43:55 GMT
Let me say this once so that I may be heard. Multiverse crossovers are strictly the purview of the DC Universe. Nobody does it better. The Crises are practically a DC institution. Crises always involve multiple universes and threaten all of existence. It's only right and proper that DC bring the first multi-dimension spanning crossover to the big screen. Crises are DC at its finest. Imagine if DC created a team of individuals born with superpowers who are beset continuously by prejudice and hatred. Secret Wars in a nonstarter for the MCU. If they can overcome their current disfunction, the Crisis will be DC's finest on-screen hour. It's sort of amusing to me that you say Crisis are DC at it's finest, because I would argue they are a prime example of why DC isn't very good. They only exist as a lazy way of not giving a shit about continuity. You shouldn't be giving them credit for these.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Dec 9, 2017 23:13:47 GMT
Let me say this once so that I may be heard. Multiverse crossovers are strictly the purview of the DC Universe. Nobody does it better. The Crises are practically a DC institution. Crises always involve multiple universes and threaten all of existence. It's only right and proper that DC bring the first multi-dimension spanning crossover to the big screen. Crises are DC at its finest. Imagine if DC created a team of individuals born with superpowers who are beset continuously by prejudice and hatred. Secret Wars in a nonstarter for the MCU. If they can overcome their current disfunction, the Crisis will be DC's finest on-screen hour. It's sort of amusing to me that you say Crisis are DC at it's finest, because I would argue they a prime example of why DC isn't very good. They only exist as a lazy way of not giving a shit about continuity. You shouldn't be giving them credit for these. I disagree. It may seem like laziness at a cursory glance and, undoubtedly the Crises were designed to get DC out of the thorny continuity bind they'd found themselves in by the mid-80s. I wouldn't call it laziness though. The DC Universe is old, and because of its advanced age, there were bound to be continuity problems. Instead of shunning those incongruent realities, they came up with a way to unite them all in a single gripping adventure with real stakes and heart. What they created as a commercial event turned into a signature of the DC Universe. A Crises is meta on so many levels it makes it a blast to read. It's a very ingenious way of taking pride in what became before and merging it, temporarily, into one new super-reality. I don't think Marvel has done anything that comes close in that department. In a way, the end of the DC universe is prophesized and inevitable - as Ragnarok is to Asgard so to the Crisis is to the DC multiverse. Crises turn the DC saga into an epic poem of super heroics - a world without end. So credit where credit is due.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Dec 9, 2017 23:40:03 GMT
It's sort of amusing to me that you say Crisis are DC at it's finest, because I would argue they a prime example of why DC isn't very good. They only exist as a lazy way of not giving a shit about continuity. You shouldn't be giving them credit for these. I disagree. It may seem like laziness at a cursory glance and, undoubtedly the Crises were designed to get DC out of the thorny continuity bind they'd found themselves in by the mid-80s. I wouldn't call it laziness though. The DC Universe is old, and because of its advanced age, there were bound to be continuity problems. Instead of shunning those incongruent realities, they came up with a way to unite them all in a single gripping adventure with real stakes and heart. What they created as a commercial event turned into a signature of the DC Universe. A Crises is meta on so many levels it makes it a blast to read. It's a very ingenious way of taking pride in what became before and merging it, temporarily, into one new super-reality. I don't think Marvel has done anything that comes close in that department. In a way, the end of the DC universe is prophesized and inevitable - as Ragnarok is to Asgard so to the Crisis is to the DC multiverse. Crises turn the DC saga into an epic poem of super heroics - a world without end. So credit where credit is due. Honestly, I think that's just putting lipstick on a pig, and suggesting it's beyond any concepts that Marvel has come up with would strike me as the overstatement of the year. I'm not going to pretend to call Infinity Crusade the greatest event ever , but it was dividing heroes along philosophical lines long ago, and the work that went into crafting who had become a skrull and when during Secret Invasion was as deep or deeper than any retconning a crisis story accomplishes. I'm sure they're a blast to read, but the multiverse idea is not particularly deep, it's just an endless color palette they can ignore until they don't want to ignore it.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Dec 9, 2017 23:55:06 GMT
I disagree. It may seem like laziness at a cursory glance and, undoubtedly the Crises were designed to get DC out of the thorny continuity bind they'd found themselves in by the mid-80s. I wouldn't call it laziness though. The DC Universe is old, and because of its advanced age, there were bound to be continuity problems. Instead of shunning those incongruent realities, they came up with a way to unite them all in a single gripping adventure with real stakes and heart. What they created as a commercial event turned into a signature of the DC Universe. A Crises is meta on so many levels it makes it a blast to read. It's a very ingenious way of taking pride in what became before and merging it, temporarily, into one new super-reality. I don't think Marvel has done anything that comes close in that department. In a way, the end of the DC universe is prophesized and inevitable - as Ragnarok is to Asgard so to the Crisis is to the DC multiverse. Crises turn the DC saga into an epic poem of super heroics - a world without end. So credit where credit is due. Honestly, I think that's just putting lipstick on a pig, and suggesting it's beyond any concepts that Marvel has come up with would strike me as the overstatement of the year. I'm not going to pretend to call Infinity Crusade the greatest event ever , but it was dividing heroes along philosophical lines long ago, and the work that went into crafting who had become a skrull and when during Secret Invasion was as deep or deeper than any retconning a crisis story accomplishes. I'm sure they're a blast to read, but the multiverse idea is not deep, it's just an endless color palette they can ignore until they don't want to ignore it. You're entitled to your opinion, sir. Legions of loyal DC fans and I would disagree. To refer to one of the DC universe's longest held and widely praised institutions as "a pig" is disrespectful. I have nothing further to say on the matter but, please feel free to trample on DC to your heart's content.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Dec 10, 2017 0:16:38 GMT
Honestly, I think that's just putting lipstick on a pig, and suggesting it's beyond any concepts that Marvel has come up with would strike me as the overstatement of the year. I'm not going to pretend to call Infinity Crusade the greatest event ever , but it was dividing heroes along philosophical lines long ago, and the work that went into crafting who had become a skrull and when during Secret Invasion was as deep or deeper than any retconning a crisis story accomplishes. I'm sure they're a blast to read, but the multiverse idea is not deep, it's just an endless color palette they can ignore until they don't want to ignore it. You're entitled to your opinion, sir. Legions of loyal DC fans and I would disagree. To refer to one of the DC universe's longest held and widely praised institutions as "a pig" is disrespectful. I have nothing further to say on the matter but, please feel free to trample on DC to your heart's content. Touche' and I'm glad you enjoy it, but I honestly feel they are the ones being disrespectful. I see these as an apology, and an apology is not a work of art IMO. I feel as though they have taken their mistakes and oversights and sold them to you as though they were prized possessions, so I don't find it meta so much as I find it somewhat insulting. As a for instance, calling the gauntlet in Ragnarok fake, doesn't need to happen. I'm smart enough to get that it's an easter egg in the first film. It's fine that they answered it, but there's no real reason to, and there's certainly no reason to hold a massive event to explain it while telling me how smart it is to explain it.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Dec 11, 2017 15:52:40 GMT
Yes, of course! Except for one thing: It wouldn't be a great big crossover movie. It would just be another Avengers movie. That's the slot that the Avengers movies have in the MCU, the movie in which all the characters from the solo movies team up. So it would still be cool, but it wouldn't be the massive event that it was in the comics. It would be Avengers: Secret War. Marvel: Secret Wars And that's what you think the title would be? I'll bet anything it would be Avengers: Secret Wars
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Dec 11, 2017 16:35:00 GMT
It would be a mess. Personally I'd love to see an Earth X movie, but it would be a trainwreck. So much going on, so much to explain if you haven't been completely immersed in the comic book universe for years.
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