The Post Endgame Problem

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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
  • As Marvel's most divisive Phase comes to a close, I take a look at all the stories in Phase 4 and how they succeed and fail at creating a shared universe. Is this just growing pains? Or has the MCU lost the magic that made them the biggest franchise on the planet... Oh and also I talk about Moneyball (2011).
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    11:17 About Those Third Acts
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  • @AngloSaxonWheatFarmer
    @AngloSaxonWheatFarmer Год назад +12903

    It’s almost as if a story should end

    • @rubennaudts3808
      @rubennaudts3808 Год назад +659

      As long as Disney can keep making money out of it, it won't though. Star Wars is well enough an example of that

    • @benjamin3658
      @benjamin3658 Год назад +237

      The mcu never ends. Marvel started back in 1939 and is still going. So why should the MCU stop?

    • @alfrzlbmsyh
      @alfrzlbmsyh Год назад +85

      Stop overreacting lol. This is literally phase 1 with some Multiversal BS we know fxck about!
      Maybe it's a thing when you want to introduce and building up to Multiversal War by plotting every movie with its variance and stories for each. The downside is, yeah it's right, I feel they rush it too much. Secret Wars confirmed to be released in 3 years time like the hell?
      Excited for what's to come for them but it won't surprise me if they fail to fill in Infinity War's shoes.

    • @Derekscott_
      @Derekscott_ Год назад +37

      @@alfrzlbmsyh if they took it slow we would die before they release all the movies

    • @OneWingedRose
      @OneWingedRose Год назад +202

      To be fair, the story did end.
      The problem here is that they then didn't make a new one.
      We basically traded a longform story for an anthology book and, when the short stories in the anthology book are this hit or miss, it's just not worth investing the energy into it as an audience member.

  • @lDemol
    @lDemol Год назад +8348

    Phase 4 feels like like the side quest after you finish the main levels in a game

    • @Littledino1403
      @Littledino1403 Год назад +462

      And you realise you really should have played them before the final mission

    • @981zASDF
      @981zASDF Год назад +82

      It's funny, I remember some reddit forums back in 2015 that WANTED that. I feel like if there was more character crossover within Phase 4 (Wong was great), the phase could have functioned better as the gap phase they wanted

    • @bigbody1719
      @bigbody1719 Год назад +5

      that’s exactly what it feels like

    • @henryferguson48
      @henryferguson48 Год назад +5

      Lol yes, after game content

    • @keltonhouse6400
      @keltonhouse6400 Год назад +12

      DLC

  • @Berrandeyn
    @Berrandeyn Год назад +3229

    As much as I miss Gravity Falls. I love the decision to actually just end the story instead of drag it out like Marvel is doing.

    • @orange_turtle3412
      @orange_turtle3412 9 месяцев назад +134

      As much as id love to see another season, I know damn well it could never hold a candle to the original show.

    • @phoenixmorphix
      @phoenixmorphix 9 месяцев назад +40

      Phineas and Ferb is coming back for 1-2 more seasons. I wonder how that will play out.

    • @NoahBrixProductions
      @NoahBrixProductions 9 месяцев назад +48

      @@phoenixmorphix If it’s still Dan Povenmire and Jeff Marsh, it’ll probably still be good

    • @christopherbanks8562
      @christopherbanks8562 9 месяцев назад +26

      Marvel is dragging out anything.. they have 80+ years worth of content to work with. They only issue they have it they're worried more about quantity over quality now

    • @alyxlv8828
      @alyxlv8828 9 месяцев назад +7

      I was devastated when I found there wasn’t gonna be a third season, but I agree. I wouldn’t want it to get so drawn out to the point where it’s more confusing and there’s too much going on

  • @jamesnave1249
    @jamesnave1249 Год назад +1078

    One of the main things that drew me in to the early movies is that they took themselves seriously. Whereas now every movie is trying to have all the same comedic relief that was in the original Iron Man movies, but that was what made THAT character good, not every character needs that. If they cut back 85% of comedic relief the new movies would be a lot better.

    • @lisalamba560
      @lisalamba560 9 месяцев назад +39

      I felt this especially when watching Thor:Ragnarok it made me cringe......

    • @eddiesmith7867
      @eddiesmith7867 8 месяцев назад +5

      Gotta reel in the normies

    • @victordavalos246
      @victordavalos246 8 месяцев назад +36

      @@lisalamba560right? It was supposed to be dark and the end of the city and their species and they threw a cringe joke every couple of minutes, it was so awful, love and thunder wasn’t much better either

    • @jasonnelson9141
      @jasonnelson9141 4 месяца назад +40

      ​@@victordavalos246Love and Thunder wasn't better at all. Ragnarok is a superior film

    • @wuphatlizar2541
      @wuphatlizar2541 2 месяца назад +29

      @@jasonnelson9141yeah, ragnarok was the best of all the thor movies imo. idk what they yappin bout lmao

  • @PervertHeart
    @PervertHeart Год назад +23353

    Phase 4 feels like watching a filler episode on a tv show.

    • @ExeErdna
      @ExeErdna Год назад +969

      It feels like a whole filler season until they finally willing to commit to some higher stakes.

    • @The104th_Wolf_Pack
      @The104th_Wolf_Pack Год назад +440

      @@ExeErdna Just like everything Disney owns right now... I don't think any of them even know what their higher stakes are right now. It is just filler just to make money.

    • @purefoldnz3070
      @purefoldnz3070 Год назад +156

      nailed it. Feels like an episode you can skip

    • @justice_productions_
      @justice_productions_ Год назад +63

      But not every comic is like endgame. They need smaller scale stories. If you don’t like it just come Back when the stakes are higher.

    • @purefoldnz3070
      @purefoldnz3070 Год назад +195

      @@justice_productions_ smaller stories like the Eternals or Love and Blunder? These films are borderline unwatchable. Love and Blunder felt worse than an episode of Two Broke Girls minus the laugh track. Try watching The Boys instead it makes the MCU look like a joke in comparison.

  • @PaulFJarnes
    @PaulFJarnes Год назад +10739

    Phase 4 feels like an AI trying to continue a song beyond the ending

    • @HeavenlyRampage
      @HeavenlyRampage Год назад +265

      Wow, what an astute observation.

    • @AlexTTzer0
      @AlexTTzer0 Год назад +373

      Like continuing an open-world game just to get all the side-quests completed when you have already finished the main story.

    • @Methevas12
      @Methevas12 Год назад +70

      I’ve been searching for the words to explain how I feel after end game for years and this is it

    • @fork9001
      @fork9001 Год назад +45

      If She-Hulk, dare I say, is MCU canon, that’s exactly what’s happening in universe

    • @kobekzn
      @kobekzn Год назад +8

      perfect analogy

  • @JakieJake88
    @JakieJake88 Год назад +1083

    My other issue with Phase 4 is the introduction of the multiverse. Where the Infinity Saga was so brilliant at weaving storylines together (all to the credit of the writers), now multiverses give the safety net of nostalgia and mulligans on story structure.

    • @tjenadonn6158
      @tjenadonn6158 Год назад +34

      All while giving them the out of pulling a Crisis on Infinite Earths type multiverse collapse should it not work out without it breaking continuity.

    • @-chenlanying5818
      @-chenlanying5818 Год назад

      @@tjenadonn6158 1:53 what movie is this

    • @navonmyhand7999
      @navonmyhand7999 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@-chenlanying5818The Dark Knight

    • @spiceydice6968
      @spiceydice6968 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@-chenlanying5818The Dark Knight, one of the best comic book movies of all time

    • @CH-hn2rj
      @CH-hn2rj 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@-chenlanying5818 One of the Batman movies

  • @happytrails151
    @happytrails151 9 месяцев назад +245

    The MCU was propped up by the crazy chemistry and charisma of Robert Downey Jr, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansen and Mark Ruffalo. The new group don't mix well

    • @casperryborg4869
      @casperryborg4869 9 месяцев назад +43

      Damn, letting Jeremy Renner out in the rain I see

    • @Maradala
      @Maradala Месяц назад +8

      Definitely not Scarlett. Nothing more then eye candy since black widow was by far the least powerful member....Idc about the comic lore that idk about...just the movies....widow literally added 0 moments or care for me. Sorry if I'm lacking a heart for anyone reading.

    • @sirhellsing
      @sirhellsing Месяц назад +5

      @@Maradala Hoenstly I kind of agree, I was mainly there for Ironman and Capt America, Thor (the character) was good, Hulk was good but less than thor and yea, that's all I really cared about. Nick Fury was also kind of interesting tbh, I will exclude SI, that is fanfic to my eyes (never watched it and never will)

    • @deddiev1718
      @deddiev1718 4 дня назад

      It’s a superhero movie there are going to be e battles. Wanda Vision was really good. They needed to establish how powerful she is

  • @BernardoMartinsMateus
    @BernardoMartinsMateus Год назад +7093

    In my head, I like to imagine a world where the MCU ended with Endgame

    • @joscar062
      @joscar062 Год назад +361

      To me it ended with Infinity War

    • @Jackleber
      @Jackleber Год назад +116

      That's the world I live in. I watched the newest Thor and that was it. It was pretty meh

    • @Abonniererfull
      @Abonniererfull Год назад +47

      same, didnt even touched the stuff after that

    • @johanvasquez4564
      @johanvasquez4564 Год назад +388

      Yeah i also think a lot of people got off the mcu train after endgame. It was nice closure for everyone that grew up watching the original 6 avengers. Natasha and tony die saving the universe, hulk is basically retired after losing an arm and hawkeye retires to live with his family, steve goes back in time to live the rest of his life with peggy, and Thor only one who is basically immortal overcame his depression after infinity war and is ready to move to a new chapter of his life after giving the title of queen of asgard to valkyrie and leaving with the guardians in search for a new chapter in his life.
      Its literally the best ending for everyone who has been following the mcu since its early years. All the ogs are either dead or retired and the world is safe knowing they left a new generation of heroes to replace them.
      All of these new mcu projects (i do mean all of them) feel rushed. unlike the 1 phase of the mcu, where even if some of the movies dragged a little they felt somewhat connected, ig its also because everything was happening on earth on a smaller scale.

    • @jacobaustin-sides2875
      @jacobaustin-sides2875 Год назад +9

      It did

  • @Early2000sCringe
    @Early2000sCringe Год назад +5702

    My two biggest gripes are:
    -Shoving jokes in every other line. Everyone tried to have the same snarky sense of humor as Joss Whedon, it's played out
    -They keep trying to end the world and it's lowered the stakes. Eternals, Moon Knight, Ms Marvel... no, they're not gonna end the world in a D+ show, or in the movie right after Endgame. Come on.

    • @carljohan9265
      @carljohan9265 Год назад +637

      Also Loki singlehandedly destroyed every movie and TV show in the MCU that came before it with it's "we maintain the sacred timeline" bullshit, because that one thing invalidates EVERYTHING that's happened up until now.
      Every single victory, defeat, sacrifice, hard choice and effort that all the characters have done was just some dude in his ivory tower deciding how things would go.
      Way to kill your entire cinematic universe's re-watchability in one fell swoop.

    • @putridfetidini5468
      @putridfetidini5468 Год назад +212

      One of my main gripes is: Taika Waititi.

    • @Tetrathegod
      @Tetrathegod Год назад +2

      No the issue is SJW .. and wannabe strong independent woman in movies

    • @phothewin6019
      @phothewin6019 Год назад +35

      These issues existed even before Endgame lol.

    • @phothewin6019
      @phothewin6019 Год назад +96

      @@carljohan9265 Speak for yourself lmao. I can easily enjoy rewatching classics like Iron Man 1. Just like how I can enjoy rewatching the original Star Wars Trilogy or Pre-Timeless Child Retcon Doctor Who.

  • @josealvelo3348
    @josealvelo3348 9 месяцев назад +99

    I’ve always felt that Marvel Studios should’ve taken a long break after Endgame to just bask in what a massive accomplishment that was but also to really sit down and meticulously plan their next steps. I’ve found recent Marvel stuff to be entertaining but not having that sense of cohesion that the Infinity Saga had. Directionless fun is entertaining but directionless nonetheless. Also the amount of TV shows has hurt them in my eyes. I feel that WandaVision and Loki were bangers but everything else after that has been dull fun. This was a really solid video 🔥🔥🔥

    • @moonlightrobbery
      @moonlightrobbery Месяц назад +1

      This honestly should be the standard. We could've gotten something cool.

  • @durin3415
    @durin3415 Год назад +158

    In phase 4 the approach emphasis felt like it shifted from centering on "story craft" to "consumer product development" complete with "market segmentation" thinking.

  • @thesnazzmaster
    @thesnazzmaster Год назад +3220

    My biggest problem is how the raising stakes make endgame seem almost irrelevant

    • @ordinaryguy6736
      @ordinaryguy6736 Год назад +245

      I mean…thats comics in general

    • @Zawgsterington
      @Zawgsterington Год назад +21

      This comment deserves more likes

    • @Granglife
      @Granglife Год назад +274

      I don't think there is anything inherently bad with having Higher stakes than Endgame
      But the problem is that there are multiple high stakes which only happen in one specific story and not felt on the others
      It's like they are separate worlds that have 0 connections with each other
      Making it feel more like a barrage of movies and stories instead of one sing Universe that all characters live in

    • @kylelowe137
      @kylelowe137 Год назад +15

      So dragon ball z?

    • @joebro391
      @joebro391 Год назад +71

      True. Phase 4 really should have been a time to ramp the stakes back down (kinda like in Falcon and Winter Soldier) before ramping them back up near the end of phase 4 and into phase 5 and 6.

  • @bassinblue
    @bassinblue Год назад +3432

    I just feel so exhausted from this phase that it has drove me to genuinely not care any more.

    • @brachypelmasmith
      @brachypelmasmith Год назад +96

      exactly. and every now and then you find out there is another series or movie that fits into the story that came out and you missed it because of sheer volume of all the stuff

    • @CBCook
      @CBCook Год назад +80

      Yes! Back when it was just 2-3 movies a year, there was enough space between each new release to give us a bit of a break and build anticipation for the next movie. This year there's been something new almost every month (I think, I haven't been keeping track).

    • @chrisnelson9972
      @chrisnelson9972 Год назад +3

      Ok. Ur problem

    • @ScoobyandShaggy5554
      @ScoobyandShaggy5554 Год назад +27

      Yes I agree, I’ll probably give some things a try but I most likely won’t finish every show or watch every movie unless I’m insanely bored and even then I’m discovering more movies than ever before that are much better

    • @chrisnelson9972
      @chrisnelson9972 Год назад +2

      @@ScoobyandShaggy5554 ur loss bud

  • @Sansri16761
    @Sansri16761 Год назад +31

    This video hits even harder after Quantumania

  • @jrist15
    @jrist15 9 месяцев назад +33

    Ironically, the release of the moneyball book and subsequent movie got almost every other team in the mlb to use its strategies as a status quo. Ever since, the A’s have been a laughing stock team once again, and I think that’s a pretty telling part of the analogy you used it for

  • @spectrickx1678
    @spectrickx1678 Год назад +2954

    I've never missed an MCU movie in my life... but then suddenly during Phase 4 I missed several. It was getting hard to keep up with shows and movies all while Disney was trying to sell me their product over and over and over again.

    • @FuntClaps101
      @FuntClaps101 Год назад +54

      This.

    • @raymondamoroso2049
      @raymondamoroso2049 Год назад +73

      Same here the 1st 3 phases were magic. I wish we could go back to that. Sadly I don't see it happening

    • @noseriouslyimserious4073
      @noseriouslyimserious4073 Год назад +86

      If it was good content, I wouldn’t even mind. But I’m not spending money on political propaganda.

    • @shadowguy321
      @shadowguy321 Год назад +31

      Think of them like the comicbooks they bring to the screen. It is unrealistic to try to collect every single edition of a comic series unless you are extremely dedicated, have lots of money to spare, and are a hardcore fan. We're now at the point where you just grab the edition you think "oh that looks interesting, let's see," and leave it at that.

    • @speedyyy5181
      @speedyyy5181 Год назад +34

      @@noseriouslyimserious4073 facts though. Thor, Dr strange, and a lot of these shows have woke crap and i hate it. I want to watch a show or movie to not think about the world you know?

  • @1darksaga
    @1darksaga Год назад +3228

    Ive been saying since the end of Endgame, the MCU would struggle to fill the void left by Tony Stark and Steve Rogers. They were the bedrock of the MCU and you can feel that something big is missing.

    • @Kirasfox
      @Kirasfox Год назад +100

      Its literally just phase 1 with introducing new characters and stories. Moving on from the old crew and building new worlds.

    • @zachg7356
      @zachg7356 Год назад

      @@Kirasfox yeah, they are doing a shitty job at it. Thanks shehulk

    • @Robert_H_Diver
      @Robert_H_Diver Год назад +332

      @@Kirasfox it’s trash

    • @youngsterjones
      @youngsterjones Год назад +250

      @@Kirasfox the phase 1 stories were better

    • @Cross42069
      @Cross42069 Год назад +150

      @@Kirasfox As robert said
      It's trash

  • @danb1809
    @danb1809 10 месяцев назад +29

    Discussion on Phase 4 shows feels incomplete without making comparisons to the MCU's prior shows such as Daredevil and what made those hit (or miss) when compared to say, She-Hulk

  • @WorldsMostWated
    @WorldsMostWated Год назад +161

    I think the loss of Chawick Boseman really screwed up what they had planned.
    It was obvious that the "New Avengers" were going to be Black Panther, Captain Marvel, Spider-Man, and Doctor Strange but Chadwick's sudden death made everyone at Marvel have to rethink and restrategize where they wanted to go.
    It's why Phase 4 feels so disconnected because they're literally salvaging their original plans

    • @Marshall1q.
      @Marshall1q. 9 месяцев назад +8

      Wasn't shangchi invited to the avengers? they could've based that one scene for the next movie

    • @mjmoffatt6097
      @mjmoffatt6097 9 месяцев назад +6

      Why'd you say it like he could've changed what happened to him

    • @ionaskualexander1255
      @ionaskualexander1255 9 месяцев назад +14

      u really think the death of a black dude screwed the plans of multi-billion dollar franchise. People are coming for the character Black Panther not the actor.

    • @jayDee92133
      @jayDee92133 9 месяцев назад +47

      ​@@ionaskualexander1255 "Death of a black dude"....He couldn't just be a dude it's sounds like you wanted to say something else besides black...

    • @jayDee92133
      @jayDee92133 9 месяцев назад +2

      I can see that I know a lot of people in my community that loved Wakonda Forever but will admit it just wasn't the same without Chadwick hell some day they aren't interested in marvel until the next black panther movie.

  • @Vuxzu
    @Vuxzu Год назад +3847

    Their movies went from mostly being action adventures with some comedy and comedic characters that fit their personality into every movie being a comedy with some action adventure, and every character trying to have a stand up routine in every scene

    • @john_smith_john
      @john_smith_john Год назад +35

      Marvel's been like that since the original Avengers.

    • @willjackson5885
      @willjackson5885 Год назад +22

      That’s only Thor 4

    • @gileee
      @gileee Год назад +190

      @@john_smith_john They always had humor in their movies before, but I feel it's gotten worse since the release of Guardians of the Galaxy and then Deadpool. It's like they tried switching to full comedy and it worked so well (in the money department) all the movies now just have to be the same. Like they're all just part of an episodic series with just a bunch of forced jokes in between exposition and some colorful effects here and there.

    • @bowowoy803
      @bowowoy803 Год назад +10

      Its literally a FILLER

    • @Yonkage-ik5qb
      @Yonkage-ik5qb Год назад +88

      Thor Love & Thunder was so fucking absurd that the only way I could justify it being like that, was imagining that the entire thing was a movie of Korg telling us how things happened and embellishing it to the point of madness. It honestly felt like a complete parody of reality, like an Abridged Series of the real movie. I kept expecting the film to cut off and reveal a bunch of people sitting around a table with Korg, and then asking him if he was serious about Thor giving the kids his powers somehow and one of them wielding a goddamn lightning teddy bear. I was waiting for a punchline, but it never came.

  • @colincopland3665
    @colincopland3665 Год назад +8024

    Disney tried to make Star Wars fit into the MCU mold, when it was Star Wars (particularly under George Lucas’ care) that had the more important lesson: take your time to craft the story of each episodic film and then take a necessary break in between trilogy sagas (it doesn’t always have to be a 10-16 year hiatus, but it’s painfully obvious when the creative team hasn’t taken a necessary sabbatical: “Somehow, Palpatine returned”).

    • @prettyaverage97
      @prettyaverage97 Год назад +374

      Also, the MCU has been primarily created and envisioned like this from the beginning, something that can't be said for Star Wars. Many other movie studios have tried to apply the "MCU mold" to their properties and have failed tremendously at doing so. Even DC, a company that is of very similar nature to that of Marvel's, is still trying to understand how to make their cinematic universe work. Thing is, not everything needs to be a cinematic universe -- certainly not Star Wars.

    • @TekkLuthor
      @TekkLuthor Год назад +43

      Don't these writers have experts who know these universes on board?

    • @willistan3562
      @willistan3562 Год назад +133

      @@TekkLuthor They do--but their comments don't mean jack when the directors/writers can do almost whatever they want. For better or worse, even Dave Filoni has retconned SW lore (some were even Disney canon) if he feels like self-inserting his own characters.

    • @rottensquid
      @rottensquid Год назад +43

      I don't agree. I think the lesson from both Star Wars and the MCU is "commit to new characters and new stories," a lesson it's incredibly hard to accept, when the shiny lure of beloved old characters dangles like the promise of gold. The theory is that fans love Star Wars and Marvel for the characters they know. But what made those characters great was the experience of being introduced to them, falling in love with them, and then seeing them reach a satisfying conclusion. When you bring them back, that satisfaction gets complicated. You're inevitably messing with what people liked about them. You have to, because if you don't, the characters become static. We love all these characters because we watched them become what they are. We don't necessarily want them to become something else. And we don't necessarily want complications to the story of how they became who they are.
      So I think what's dragging both Star Wars and the MCU down is the erroneous assumption that it's the specific characters that made it what it is, rather than the thrill of living in this magical world of potential. Star Wars suffers the most when it trots out beloved old characters and trues to resell them to us. It succeeds when it introduces new characters, From Finn, Rey, and Kylo to Din Jarin and What's-His-Name from this new Andor show people seem to love (haven't seen it yet, but I see the fan response whether I want to or not). It's when they try to repackage Boba Fett and Obi-Wan that they get bogged down.
      With the MCU, they can't seem to commit to new characters without trying to prop them up on old characters' shoulders, with diminishing results. Of course, the MCU also seems to have a cookie-cutter problem, demanding every character follow a formula rather then letting them tell their own story. You can see in every new Marvel film a strong character imprisoned in a rote plot that has little to do with who they actually are, and the kind of story they actually want to tell. Shang-Chi was great for the first seven minutes, and the final three, but in between, a long, tiresome, overdeveloped backstory hijacked the plot away from who the character actually is in the here and now, to tell the dull story of how he fits into the overstuffed, under-cooked mystical side of the Marvel universe.
      The problem with both, as I see it, is the problem of serving the universe instead of the story, trying to appeal to what fans responded to in the past rather than risk creating something new. It's a shame, because what built that fan base in the first place was creating something new. Movies aren't Coca-Cola. You can't sell the same one over and over again forever. You can't sell the new one entirely on what people liked about the last one. The more they do that, the less effective it is.

    • @willistan3562
      @willistan3562 Год назад +23

      @@rottensquid Great points. I finished Cyberpunk: Edgerunners recently, and I think it's a perfect example of your points.
      I went into it not knowing one thing about its universe or preestablished lore (other than the relentless memes mocking 2077). Despite all that, Edgerunners's 10 episodes managed to make me connect and care more about its universe and (most of) the characters.
      Can't say the same for MCU Phase 4. I even grew up with the very start of the MCU and have read the comics from when I was a little kid. So many of the MCU characters feel like a version of diet Tony Stark. They don't feel like actual characters.
      Going to go the opposite direction, but Shang-Chi was the closest to hitting a home run for me. First 2/3 of it was going well, but I'm disappointed they decided to throw the boring demon, dragon, kaiju, whatever thing fight at the end. Felt like the creators didn't have the confidence to write a strong story between the conflict with the dad and son. And yeah, all the mysticism stuff felt pretty shoehorned in and bloated; probably would've worked out stronger if they decided to lean into it in the sequel.

  • @thedragonslayer7294
    @thedragonslayer7294 Год назад +8

    When I finished The Infinity Saga, I remembered every single thing that happened in each movie. When I finished The Multiverse Saga, I couldn’t remember a thing.

  • @Mosier33
    @Mosier33 Год назад +31

    This is my first time stumbling upon one of your videos and I have to say, this was a wonderfully crafted list and you really nail down each individual point. Very impressive. I'll be tuning in again.

  • @knockeledup
    @knockeledup Год назад +4376

    Trying to keep up with all the characters and plots has started to feel like homework.

  • @nommchompsky
    @nommchompsky Год назад +2644

    Keeping up with the MCU is starting to feel like a job, but I'm paying to do it. The moment you start to fall behind it's overwhelming to catch back up. I haven't seen many of the very newest shows or movies, and I'm not sure if I'll ever find the time

    • @themoshpit8341
      @themoshpit8341 Год назад +146

      It's like trying to catch up to anime or any long ass show. Feels like a chore

    • @laynewarner937
      @laynewarner937 Год назад +83

      Just read a synopsis on a show. It takes 5 minutes max. Im fully caught up and haven’t watched 90% of phase 4.

    • @grandmacookies
      @grandmacookies Год назад +4

      Same here, if feels like a never ending job.

    • @isamuddin1
      @isamuddin1 Год назад +27

      Just let it go man...

    • @redemptionlibera9758
      @redemptionlibera9758 Год назад +21

      Just watch the last episode of she hulk season 1 (of 1) and that’s all u need baby 😂😂😂

  • @chrisespinoza3788
    @chrisespinoza3788 Год назад +29

    I think marvel is overstaying their welcome now. If they needed a phase after endgame to close stories that’s fine but now it’d waaaay to much.

  • @cookieaddictions
    @cookieaddictions Год назад +10

    This is so interesting to me as someone who only started the MCU after endgame. I also don’t like a lot in phase 4 but I also didn’t get to experience the big phase 3 movies with the fandom. I still really enjoyed it, but I feel like I missed out.

    • @labyrinth123
      @labyrinth123 Год назад +1

      same

    • @westfieldcom3839
      @westfieldcom3839 8 месяцев назад

      Now people will say whatever
      But phase 3 is always remain best
      What ahype for avengers Infinity War and endgame

  • @MikaAKAJada
    @MikaAKAJada Год назад +2512

    From high school to college to adult life, I really enjoyed everything up until endgame. It felt like the end of the wait I had as a child. Everything else now isn’t a question I wanted answered 😂

    • @jamesmoore7858
      @jamesmoore7858 Год назад +157

      "Everything else now isn't a question I wanted answered." This sums up my point entirely. Well said.

    • @fusion_42
      @fusion_42 Год назад +1

      I feel ya

    • @dnchsjrgn9622
      @dnchsjrgn9622 Год назад +6

      Because it literally was the end of the Infinity Saga. The phase4 is not suppose to lick your phase 1 to 3 wounds.

    • @mita2905
      @mita2905 Год назад +4

      Ahhh yes like the confirmation that Steve didn't die a virgin...when we all saw him go back to Peggy

    • @LL-hc3zm
      @LL-hc3zm Год назад +2

      Everything woke turns to crap

  • @PotatosPotatoes
    @PotatosPotatoes Год назад +903

    Doctor Who faced the same problem and has suffered for years. Once you have a universe-ending event every week, it gets tiring. We need low-key bad guys and less-severe stakes.

    • @darrengordon-hill
      @darrengordon-hill Год назад +70

      "Local neighbourhood Spiderman" anyone?

    • @edvinstromberg9107
      @edvinstromberg9107 Год назад +66

      Exctly, when every movie or show has a possible world ending event, it just makes you not care about it anymore.

    • @Fanon4k
      @Fanon4k Год назад +40

      Thats true for so many series nowadays. the power scaling gets so ridiculous that you stop caring entirely

    • @thunderepical9941
      @thunderepical9941 11 месяцев назад +12

      ​@@darrengordon-hill couldn't remember the word "friendly"?

    • @Nitram4392
      @Nitram4392 10 месяцев назад +1

      Funnily enough this was also the reason to why my M&M ttrpg group decided to reset the universe.

  • @bluulotus7
    @bluulotus7 9 месяцев назад +5

    thank you for validating the disappointment I’ve felt for so long but not been able to put into words!

  • @debkalpapal2682
    @debkalpapal2682 7 месяцев назад +2

    Marvel fans: *explaining how Phase 4,5 is boring*
    Star Wars fans:first time?

  • @matthewmspace
    @matthewmspace Год назад +2029

    My biggest problem is that there’s just too much of it. It used to be maybe we’d get 2-3 movies a year and that was it. That’s easy to follow. Plus, Agents of SHIELD eventually became its own fun thing with the movies in the background. But 3-4 movies and 6 shows all in a year? Yeah it’s too much. Maybe have 3 movies and 2 shows a year. That’s so much easier to deal with and would prevent the burnout we’re all experiencing.

    • @jonathaningram8157
      @jonathaningram8157 Год назад +224

      I would much prefer more spaced movies but with good quality (and good cgi, which we lost). I hate that whole series thing. I hate watching series in general because it almost always end up being terrible.

    • @matthewmspace
      @matthewmspace Год назад +45

      @@jonathaningram8157 Honestly, I kind of agree. But maybe have a movie in February, May, and November with a show starting in June that ends in July and then another show in September that ends in October. That would be much more manageable. Three movies decently far apart from each other and the shows taking up the late summer-early fall mantle.

    • @leftory684
      @leftory684 Год назад +23

      This only happened due to the pandemic. All the projects slated for 2020 came out in 2021, and some slated for 2021 came out in 2022. So 2021 actually had two years worth of content, which wasn't originally planned. In 2022 we got 3 movies and 3 series, and it will probably continue to be like that or even less in the following years.

    • @masamune2984
      @masamune2984 Год назад +27

      3 movies and two shows sounds like a great balance.

    • @matthewmspace
      @matthewmspace Год назад +37

      @@masamune2984 It would also not put near as much stress on the poor CGI artists. Much less work on them too.

  • @bignick2k215
    @bignick2k215 Год назад +2369

    The problem with introducing already existing characters in phase 4 is they now always have to explain where tf they were when Thanos wiped out half the universe. It’s one of my big problems with The Eternals. So when they realized that the planets they are “helping” actually get destroyed and then they get their memory erased, suddenly they feel bad. But when Thanos wiped everyone out and the celestials told the eternals don’t get involved they were like “oh ok”.

    • @Gum_Cuzzler
      @Gum_Cuzzler Год назад +161

      I think that’s why they’re coming in with all this multiverse stuff. So they have a plausible reason why Professor X and Dr Doom haven’t been affecting the universe for the past decade. Honestly, I’m not crazy about going this route. It seems like pure fan service to just bring fully developed fan favourite characters into the MCU with a handwave.

    • @TheCatsMe00w
      @TheCatsMe00w Год назад +72

      This. I'm really over hearing about the blip and having 10-15 minutes taken to re-explain it to the audience

    • @time2play961
      @time2play961 Год назад +8

      Yeah I guess, phase 4 is introducing new characters while trying to connect them to the previous movies?

    • @brianburkhardt3692
      @brianburkhardt3692 Год назад +30

      This is explained in Eternals though: Thanos actually had a pretty big impact by giving Earth MORE time before hatching it’s Celestial, but that ultimately since the Eternals goal is just to ensure a Celestial hatches from its planet, Thanos doing something that postpones but does nothing to stop that cycle doesn’t actually effect them that much.

    • @benjamin3658
      @benjamin3658 Год назад +30

      Tbh how much time would they even have to react? The entirety of Infinity War took place in a day and it took them like a week just to collect all of the eternals. They didnt know he was coming. The didnt know anything. I just wrote it off to the being suprised and not even able to reactas a team

  • @edmanicom5716
    @edmanicom5716 9 месяцев назад +4

    My favorite Marvel project since EndGame has been Guardians Of The Galaxy 3 - great bit of story telling!

    • @chrisgelo1425
      @chrisgelo1425 5 дней назад

      Same! I also think that was because I was actually filmed before Marvel staring going downhill. It was filmed when they made good content. Lol.

  • @dannymze1880
    @dannymze1880 15 дней назад +1

    I don't think Marvel will ever achieve what they did with the Infinity Saga. We were so invested in the characters. I always go back and look at the movie theater reactions of Endgame and still get goosebumps.

  • @PhilFromSchool
    @PhilFromSchool Год назад +3460

    what strikes me as odd is.. phase 3 already felt like it was introducing the new generation
    but then phase 4 has been introducing an even NEWER generation; multiple new generations and teams.. and we're just holding out and waiting for those teams to form
    those young avengers won't be so young anymore by the time they put that team together lol

    • @rottensquid
      @rottensquid Год назад +380

      I feel like the first wave of films were 95% story and 5% set-up for future stories. So the set-up was extra exciting because it was so sparse, and people talked about it as much as the stories. The problem is, the set-up part of these movies isn't actually the content, it's just the promise of content. in tiny doses, it's wonderful. But when producers think we're more interested in set-up than story, the promise of the next story begins to replace the content of this one.
      It's like if every cereal box contained an empty cereal bowl, with an add at the bottom telling us about the next exciting marshmallow flavor sensation I can one day eat out of it. That's fun, except I just payed the same price for half the cereal and promotion for the next cereal, which I many not even be interested in.

    • @samuraipizzacat5586
      @samuraipizzacat5586 Год назад +8

      i disagree..they're building the premise to introduce everything all at once.

    • @xnortheast1106
      @xnortheast1106 Год назад +82

      @@samuraipizzacat5586 no

    • @tyleremery7088
      @tyleremery7088 Год назад +92

      @@rottensquid Agreed. It was more focused on the story at hand, while laying a foundation little by little for future projects. Now it feels like mostly setup and very little payoff so far.

    • @samuraipizzacat5586
      @samuraipizzacat5586 Год назад +2

      @@xnortheast1106 bet

  • @MatthewCJoy
    @MatthewCJoy Год назад +1372

    Endgame was the ending and Far From Home & No Way Home was the after credits scene as far as I'm concerned.

    • @bro-be3bd
      @bro-be3bd Год назад +103

      Exactly.
      I consider No Way Home to be Phase 3, lol.

    • @ieat10kittens94
      @ieat10kittens94 Год назад +27

      @@bro-be3bd because it was actually good?

    • @seditt5146
      @seditt5146 Год назад

      @@ieat10kittens94 it was ready written out, just like pretty much the whole of the MCU for phase 3 Before this SJW nonsense destroyed cinema. Hollywood is just detached from reality and looked to Twitter for ideas thinking that was the actual direction culture was going when in reality people were tired of the behaviors on display at Twitter. So much so that the richest redditor of them all bought it just to shut that shit down.

    • @fort809
      @fort809 Год назад +46

      @@ieat10kittens94 lol that’s a good way of putting it. It wasn’t a terrible movie so it can’t be phase 4

    • @lostsoul3089
      @lostsoul3089 Год назад +11

      FFF was a lame epilogue, and NWH was totally unnecesary (if you consider that Endgame was the true ending)

  • @victorv5088
    @victorv5088 9 месяцев назад +3

    So true about the heroes only sticking to the conflicts created in their stories. It feels like marvel makes a whole story around a villain only for that villain to be destroyed or killed in the end

  • @natedymond1481
    @natedymond1481 Год назад +2

    You just explained my feelings perfectly thank you, Love your content

  • @paulgangarossa6758
    @paulgangarossa6758 Год назад +907

    Didn't know it, but I watched to hear this line: "Without that discussion, these projects stop being stories that impact culture, and instead become … content-a momentary distraction before ushering the audience along to the next attraction." Brilliant and necessary POV on not just the MCU but "content" in general.

    • @za9883
      @za9883 Год назад +4

      Yep that line was exactly it

    • @keepingcompany8196
      @keepingcompany8196 8 месяцев назад +1

      I mean you can tell it's just "content" when you see how many bad jokes they throw in the movies now.

  • @cartmanofsp
    @cartmanofsp Год назад +2289

    in a normal world endgame would have been the END, but we knew that was never going to happen

    • @aspacelex
      @aspacelex Год назад +158

      This is such a dumb talking point, should the comics have ended after the first big event.

    • @cartmanofsp
      @cartmanofsp Год назад +294

      @@aspacelex surely comic books are consumed differently though and appeal to a less broad audience

    • @jonathaningram8157
      @jonathaningram8157 Год назад +161

      you gotta milk the cow until everyone end up hating it.

    • @AdzzieMac
      @AdzzieMac Год назад +104

      It would have been a perfect ending but I don't agree, I think what they should have done was not release anything new unless it was up to the standard of Phase 3.

    • @lyricsassam
      @lyricsassam Год назад +13

      I'm glad that world isn't this one. Imagine a world without the brilliant planning and storytelling of MCU. Such a loss.

  • @brutalwookie
    @brutalwookie Год назад +2

    I love how you completely forgot about Captain Marvel. Because I certainly have.

  • @elgringiototote
    @elgringiototote Год назад +3

    Some of the shows don’t feel like setups for anything in the future, like at all. Aside from wandavision, They feel like self contained stories just meant to try and make the studio money and nothing more.

  • @jaylam
    @jaylam Год назад +2590

    I drew the line at Endgame. I’ve even found myself doing the unthinkable and missing numerous Phase 4 films and am not invested in their characters any where near as much as pre Endgame Marvel films.

    • @ScarletVoodoo
      @ScarletVoodoo Год назад +119

      Same. I've skipped on several of the Disney+ shows and have no intention on seeing them. There doesn't seem to be any cohesive and well thought plan for the MCU like everything pre-Endgame. It all feels very much like a greedy cash-grab to pump out as much content as possible with very little reverence for the source material or telling quality stories. Sad.

    • @apostolostvable
      @apostolostvable Год назад +70

      I also stopped after Endgame, which itself was very flawed. Too much, too big, too many moving parts.
      It's the problem with the source material, comics. It's hard to tell a continuous story with tight continuity when you keep expanding the list of characters, worlds, stories, timelines, etc.

    • @ScarletVoodoo
      @ScarletVoodoo Год назад +38

      @@apostolostvable I also felt that Endgame was very flawed and oddly rushed. They had been planning it for years and it seemed like they still couldn't quite figure out how to make the time travel thing make sense and not be full of plot holes. Peggy Carter suddenly being Steve's reason for being felt weird too. Makes me think the original draft had him dying like Tony and they took a left turn suddenly and needed a way to retire the character without killing him and just inserted Peggy back in. It was odd to me.

    • @daniel-johnson_dam
      @daniel-johnson_dam Год назад +31

      I agree but spider man no way home was still very good

    • @obscure.reference
      @obscure.reference Год назад +2

      @@ScarletVoodoo it’s not that they couldn’t figure out how to make time travel work, it’s that time travel was like the only thing that could undo the stakes of infinity war and they found a way to make that into a clip show to bait fans

  • @VSpoodle
    @VSpoodle Год назад +1624

    Using moneyball as a way to explain marvelball was genius and incredibly well written/spoken.

  • @svetlanaandrasova6086
    @svetlanaandrasova6086 8 месяцев назад +2

    Problem is after Endgame MCU clearly has no plan and just releases random stuff using established characters name to milk this thing

  • @theelephantintheroom69
    @theelephantintheroom69 8 месяцев назад +1

    We owe Thor 2 an apology

  • @augustineliyanda1465
    @augustineliyanda1465 Год назад +2618

    The problem with the current state of the MCU is that it has become a convulated self-aware satient being. The She-Hulk finale is a testament to that. Instead of writing compelling and well connected stories, the MCU has become a conduit of fan service with social comentaries, cameos and breaking the fourth wall anticts. The strength of the MCU was in the interconnection of stories and characters, not characters mentioning other characters. Actually the Loki finale was great and the consequences should have been felt in the movies that followed after. Spiderman breaking the multiverse should have been the result of Loki's actions. Dr Strange into the Multiverse of Madness should have been as a result of Spiderman's actions. Wanda should have been manipulated by a Kang variant to cause shenanigans all over the multiverse. The Gods in Moonknight should have imprisoned a Kang Variant Rama-Tut. Gorr The God Butcher should have killed a lot of gods including many from the pantheon of Gods in Moonkight setting a Kang variant Rama-Tut free and causing Bastet the panther god into exile. This weakens the strength of Wakanda and T'challa dies, then the events of Wakanda Forever play out. These events do not even need to be on the screen they can just play out in the background and ateast show that there is a direction and connection going forward to Avengers Kang Dynasty. You will have multiple Kangs roaming the Multiverse and no one knows which Kang or Kangs pop-up in Antman Quantumania. Instead the MCU has a lot of different stories with loose ends and end credits scenes that will be explained by a random person in an MCU TV show as a by-the-way comment rendering the whole scene obsolete.

    • @jamesmoore7858
      @jamesmoore7858 Год назад +112

      YES

    • @marius__thiel6035
      @marius__thiel6035 Год назад +298

      damn. they should had hire you to write the next mcu phase. the way you describe in few sentences how all of the stories could built up on each other makes more sence than what we have right now

    • @Gamefinity101
      @Gamefinity101 Год назад +45

      Although I enjoyed all the phase 4 content, I would KILL to see them do this direction instead

    • @YouScareMe1
      @YouScareMe1 Год назад

      Fucking conservatives.

    • @yadielmercedes3635
      @yadielmercedes3635 Год назад +82

      This comment is underatter, bro you just wrote a whole a whole story. Idk how much time you spend writing this but I can tell you put a lot of time and thought and your are one hella of a creative and visionary peroson

  • @deshthewraithLoL
    @deshthewraithLoL Год назад +939

    You bring up something that I've sincerely been annoyed by, and it's the fact that it feels like Phase 4 wasn't planned. It feels like they intentionally plotted out everything up to phase 3 and realized they were making so much money that there was no way they could stop. Except now things are being whipped off the cuff while they try and figure out how it's all going to come together.

    • @azathothdemonsultan3595
      @azathothdemonsultan3595 Год назад +53

      Did you know “Dr Strange Multiverse”was supposed to come out before “Spiderman No way Home”? That’s the reason the movie feels slightly off in regards to plot points. COVID threw everything for a loop but Marvel couldn’t adapt tbh.

    • @dredwick
      @dredwick Год назад +15

      Nothing is going to "come together". They can't bring all this crap together because it would be utter sht.

    • @RoyMatzem
      @RoyMatzem Год назад

      Thats it, they dont wanna spend time planning everything anymore, if anything goes wrong, they will use multiverse as excuse to undo

    • @tableswithoutchairs1168
      @tableswithoutchairs1168 Год назад

      Disney bought it

    • @Narshe311
      @Narshe311 Год назад +2

      @@tableswithoutchairs1168 in 2009

  • @Danton1990
    @Danton1990 9 месяцев назад

    This is a fantastically well made video! You just earned a new subscriber.

  • @emster9287
    @emster9287 Год назад +5

    I used to be able to name every character in the mcu, I can confidently say that I can barely name a handful of the new characters introduced in phase 4

  • @AFO_AnalyRics
    @AFO_AnalyRics Год назад +1894

    I always felt like they should have stopped or at least take a considerable break after 'Endgame'.
    That was such an impressive end, but, they didn't even let it breathe.

    • @JaviBee
      @JaviBee Год назад +170

      yeah, covid also was kind of perfect timing for this. if they had waited a couple or even a few years to release everything that takes place afterward, it would have left people wanting for more of that familiar marvel consistency, instead of feeling smothered. a longer pause would have also let them develop phase 4 stories more, i think they could have tried to fix a lot of the problems if they wanted to but instead chose to fall back on the reliability of loyal fans and such

    • @AFO_AnalyRics
      @AFO_AnalyRics Год назад +9

      @@JaviBee Exactly.

    • @Lovemetender757
      @Lovemetender757 Год назад

      Because it’s not the end. Steve Rogers and Tony stark are NOT the base of marvel. Get the fuck over it

    • @AFO_AnalyRics
      @AFO_AnalyRics Год назад +3

      @@Lovemetender757 You dropped your napkin.

    • @antiseth3964
      @antiseth3964 Год назад +27

      Yup. That’s exactly how I feel. It peaked at Endgame, but rather than let the achievement stand on its own for a half minute, they felt like they had to drown us in a litany of mediocre Phase 4 content in this seemingly desperate attempt to keep the momentum going.
      That’s why at the end of the day I decided to buy the infinity saga box set. Yeah, it was a lot of money, but to me at least it was worth investing in it as the MCU that I want to remember.

  • @TheBatmanWhoReacts
    @TheBatmanWhoReacts Год назад +779

    I actually thought Endgame struggled and the big fight at the end bumped it up alot, the MCU peaked at infinity war for me

    • @ramonmabry
      @ramonmabry Год назад +85

      Underrated comment, endgame was emotionally the movie we’ve all been waiting for and a cry because we knew it was no good ending. But as far as plot, movie & overall masterpiece Infinity War is the best movie made this century.

    • @oscaraltman8122
      @oscaraltman8122 Год назад +130

      @@ramonmabry Oh man. Infinity War is a great superhero movie. It is not the best movie made this century, it’s not even the best movie released in 2018. 😂

    • @yes-gs2rd
      @yes-gs2rd Год назад +66

      @@ramonmabry Best movie made this century? I just gagged in my mouth reading that. Wow. Can't expect too much from a marvel fan though.

    • @cowtowncaptain7649
      @cowtowncaptain7649 Год назад +5

      @@oscaraltman8122 gotta agree with this, you had Hereditary and Annihilation to contend with. Honestly I love Infinity War, but Vice takes the win for me.

    • @oscaraltman8122
      @oscaraltman8122 Год назад +15

      @@cowtowncaptain7649 Have you seen The Ballad of Buster Scruggs? Amazing western anthology from 2018 with the incredibly talented Tim Blake Nelson, check it out!

  • @retarlil1909
    @retarlil1909 8 месяцев назад

    Saying the bus scene is the BEST fight scene in the mcu is actually a wild ass statement

  • @dylanmccool22
    @dylanmccool22 6 дней назад +1

    What annoys me is they relied too much on Disney plus to get storylines across and not everyone was watching every show so people get lost then give up

  • @Tsukaiyo
    @Tsukaiyo Год назад +823

    I think another thing about keeping stories all set to come together is it helps audiences keep track of what's going on. Between all the shows and movies, I can't remember much about stakes, villains, or even some entire characters. Besides, it feels like the shows don't matter - Wandavision was about her grief hurting others, and she realized that was wrong. She decided to deal with it in a healthier way. Multiverse of Madness - screw all that, now she doesn't care who dies

    • @unluckygamer692
      @unluckygamer692 Год назад +89

      Yup, all continuity is just out of the window. That goes for character motivations, just like you said, but also for power levels. One movie they are fighting intergalactic threats, then in the next movie they struggle with some random local villains... makes no sense.

    • @lluewhyn
      @lluewhyn Год назад +91

      When watching MoM, I thought "This makes almost no sense if you haven't watched WandaVision. But if you HAVE watched WandaVision, it repeats the same story in a more cartoonish and less nuanced way." Wanda's villainous (although restrained) acts in WandaVision due to her grief for Vision made sense, while her mass-murdering people to have extra health insurance for a couple of kids that just popped into existence seemed over the top to me.

    • @brianburkhardt3692
      @brianburkhardt3692 Год назад +18

      Lmao, *did* you watch WV? It ends with her reading the Dark Hold in search of her kids. She absolutely does *not* choose a healthy way of dealing. She is literally forced to let down the hex and then flees into isolation. Not healthy at all.

    • @azathothdemonsultan3595
      @azathothdemonsultan3595 Год назад +32

      @@brianburkhardt3692 This is exactly the point. Not everyone watched WV. How were we supposed to know that and watch an actual film having that in mind? Like he mentioned, it’s a lack of cohesion.

    • @brianburkhardt3692
      @brianburkhardt3692 Год назад +2

      @@azathothdemonsultan3595 feels like a comics holdover to me. There were always story arcs in comics that crossed over multiple publications (like, say, a villain built up in a X-Men related comic that then faces the Avengers in full form) and if you wanted the full story you’d have to read comics you normally wouldn’t or just get enough context sticking with your usual comics to get most of the plot.
      I didn’t love every D+ show, but I watched all of them because I’ll know they’ll at least tangentially relate to future films.

  • @ShadowHawk180
    @ShadowHawk180 Год назад +575

    I saw almost every single movie before Endgame, and I was so deeply satisfied with Endgame as an ending that I decided then and there that I wouldn't watch another.
    Every discussion I have seen since makes it seem like the right choice.

    • @kyra53
      @kyra53 Год назад +7

      literally same

    • @bubblegum2741
      @bubblegum2741 Год назад +22

      I watched the first few series/movies after endgame and I was disappointed with every single one. After that I said I would only watch the things that genuinely interested me. Almost every piece of media seems disconnected or has major flaws that cannot be ignored. I think y’all made the best choice lmao

    • @thesenate1844
      @thesenate1844 9 месяцев назад +7

      They can't do anything except raise the stakes higher and higher. So where do they go after the entire universe is threatened? The multiverse of course, but it just doesnt hit the same now.

    • @anakin-is-panakin
      @anakin-is-panakin 9 месяцев назад +5

      You’re missing out on skipping WandaVision. Very solid piece of storytelling with fantastic acting and the humor didn’t feel of place given the sitcom nature.

    • @kshitizmishra5154
      @kshitizmishra5154 9 месяцев назад +18

      No Way Home is easily worth watching.

  • @cameroonkendrick6312
    @cameroonkendrick6312 12 дней назад +2

    I just get mad when they replace a character with a completely unfamiliar actor

  • @reese755
    @reese755 Год назад +8

    The problem I have with phase 4 and phase 0 is that it’s too much of a potpourri of characters that they are trying or gel together and at the same time, trying to get us to forget the past character(some of which never developed, Iron-Lad)

  • @Grim-xk2ko
    @Grim-xk2ko Год назад +640

    Phase 1-3 I watched most films on opening night, the characters they created felt special and they gave us reasons to care for them. Now a days there's just too much going on. They pump out more and more stories and characters and don't give them the time to develop or for us to form a connection with. Those connections are the reasons that made Tony's death so painful, its what made Steve's Endgame scene so powerful to us as the viewers. They need to slow down and let us develop these connections to the new characters and the new stories that they want to tell.

    • @itsyezterday6350
      @itsyezterday6350 Год назад +15

      I feel like phase four took a DC approach to things

    • @vispiralgamingiv8462
      @vispiralgamingiv8462 Год назад +3

      WRONG, these characters have only had 1 movie as they were introductions, all phase 1 characters the og had SEVERAL MOVIES TO get introduced and get development for 3 whole phases and lastly Kang is the villain of this as we going towards cosmic entities and everything around this as phase 5 will definitely be mutants as soon as their contracts end in 2025

    • @supermelonbread
      @supermelonbread Год назад +24

      @@vispiralgamingiv8462 no. Civil war introduced spiderman and black panther. Ant-man only had a single movie before the team up as did vision and Wanda. No one felt it was jarring when watching civil war. The amount of times you see the characters isn’t the problem. The problem is that these shows and movies just aren’t very good. The quantity has gone up but the writing for these stories has gone down. I watched the first 3 shows and haven’t bothered with anymore except spiderman and shangchi. The content is just bad. Audience retention is hanging on by a thread because they’re waiting for end game magic to happen again. People don’t wanna watch 10 mediocre shows to know what all the characters are up to

    • @kai-gg2ip
      @kai-gg2ip Год назад +6

      @@vispiralgamingiv8462 WRONG

    • @williammoore8006
      @williammoore8006 Год назад +2

      @@supermelonbread The connection people have to iron man, Thor, and captain America is a lot stronger than ant man, spiderman, or black panther. Why? Because they had movies detailing their backgrounds, which is exactly what the guy was saying.
      You can't use the characters you are trying to use to prove your point, they are the exceptions. They are the ones people don't graduate towards.
      Spiderman is a weird one, however. He has many movies prior to the team up, just with different actors and a different studio. So, some people really connect with him while some don't.

  • @princerobles6059
    @princerobles6059 Год назад +855

    Okay no one else is really saying it but the way you compared the MCU too MoneyBall was really clever. I’m gonna subscribe just for how well put together this video is.

    • @gabe2829
      @gabe2829 Год назад +3

      He got you too lol

    • @ColeTrainPhenomenalcrew
      @ColeTrainPhenomenalcrew Год назад +1

      Me too! I’m definitely subbing and watching the other videos.

    • @TheScarletSlayer
      @TheScarletSlayer Год назад +1

      *one week later* ...oh I get it! Because money

    • @bobbywrtm
      @bobbywrtm Год назад +1

      Meanwhile Phase 4 feels like Brooklyn Nets at the moment LOL No cohesion whatsoever

    • @maxxpower3d6
      @maxxpower3d6 Год назад +3

      If Marvel was the '02 A's, DC is the '22 Angels- constantly tripping over itself and wasting the careers of two Hall of Fame players.

  • @ballerinaonamusicbox
    @ballerinaonamusicbox Месяц назад +1

    i recently started catching up on all the marvel projects i missed and holy shit it was rough. not only because i missed so much, but because all of the projects were sooooo bad and didnt seem to be going anywhere. it feels like homework trying to keep up with everything and if you don’t watch one show or movie, you won’t understand some other projects.

  • @edsmith4821
    @edsmith4821 5 месяцев назад +2

    The MCU did not plan after after End game by killing off all the characters in one shot instead of a gradual transition

  • @joerileijdsman3279
    @joerileijdsman3279 Год назад +671

    One of the core problems is also definitely that they lost their two keypieces, which they failed to replace.

    • @igorporfiirio4915
      @igorporfiirio4915 Год назад +168

      Dr. strange seemed so promising but has been so disappointing in this phase. If his character had been well used he could be a good keypiece for this phase

    • @joerileijdsman3279
      @joerileijdsman3279 Год назад +84

      @@igorporfiirio4915 True, I thought his character could also carry the franchise like Iron man or Captain America. He definetly has the charisma. Not so sure why it doenst work. Maybe he works best as (extremely cool) sidekick character that shows up once in a while. Maybe hes abit too stoic or overpowered dunno.

    • @patrickthegamer7142
      @patrickthegamer7142 Год назад +70

      @@joerileijdsman3279 ii jus think they don’t do enough with him. His powers in Infinity War were really cool but in his newest movie he really only does 3 things. The music scene was kinda cool, thats it really

    • @Deicide777
      @Deicide777 Год назад +48

      @@joerileijdsman3279 the problem with him is that he doesnt take the lead. Iron man and Captain America took the initiative in being a leader they competed with each other as rival leaders, but also friends and allies as seen in Avengers and Civil war. They had greatly differing ideas on how to handle things, but had matching charisma so the audience grew attached to both of them.
      but Strange doesnt do that. He “mysteriously” does fuck-all before spider man or thor solves the problem for him. He “strangely” lacks a personality outside of freaky wizard magic. He has been very underdeveloped since infinity war.

    • @daylite34
      @daylite34 Год назад +20

      @@joerileijdsman3279 I think this hits the nail on the head. Even in the comics, Strange was never the "hero" character. He was always the cool mysterious guy who the actual hero calls up to help. And I think that's how he shines best.

  • @McFrozenNuggets
    @McFrozenNuggets Год назад +2176

    I've said this numerous times now: *_No Way Home_* is gonna end up being the only Phase 4 movie that's gonna be rewatchable for generations to come.

    • @yudhabagaskara98
      @yudhabagaskara98 Год назад +136

      It's distributed by Sony, so it's sort of doesn't count

    • @giothemolester6
      @giothemolester6 Год назад +219

      Have you not seen shang chi? Even dr strange is rewatchable it gets way better when you rewatch it

    • @tj2375
      @tj2375 Год назад +371

      I doubt it. It's a product of hype. People were hyped to see every actor that played spiderman together. If you re watched it now you will realize how empty and contradictory the story is. It's quite bad.

    • @ravenwhiteduck6460
      @ravenwhiteduck6460 Год назад +65

      Not really, that one makes bank off of nostalgia more then anything which in itself is telling

    • @dinodonut5776
      @dinodonut5776 Год назад +80

      I don’t think so. It wasn’t terrible but the only reason it got so much hype and fan attention is because of nostalgia for the other spiderman actors. In twenty years, no one is going to care at all about that. Nostalgia is a horrible way to try and improve a story.

  • @patface
    @patface Год назад +2

    Something I always thought of. Those you were in an airplane during the blip, came back in the AIR and fell to their death 5 years later.

  • @The_Real_Omni-Man_No_Cap
    @The_Real_Omni-Man_No_Cap Месяц назад +2

    Marvels getting better, Loki season 2, moon knight, deadpool

  • @toeray5864
    @toeray5864 Год назад +1223

    Really wish Marvel had taken a well earned rest after Endgame or Far From Home. The virus seems like a nice built in excuse to back off for a year or so and just let it breathe. It's just become exhausting trying to follow all the shows and movies now and the compressed release schedule has a lot to do with that. One of the problems that didn't get mentioned in this otherwise excellent video is the meshing of TV continuity with the films' continuity. In the past Marvel TV and Marvel Studios kept things apart from each other. Agents of Shield and Agent Carter didn't really factor into the movies. Now we have the new big bad introduced in a TV show and he'll be moving into the films. And if you didn't watch WandaVision you'd be confused as to why she was all of a sudden evil and trying to find her children (of which she has none) in Multiverse of Madness. It's not right for the more casual fans who are into the films but don't care to watch all the D+ shows or just don't have the time to.

    • @semicolon.advocate
      @semicolon.advocate Год назад +8

      agreed

    • @chillaxTF
      @chillaxTF Год назад +68

      Pandemic was the opportunity of a lifetime for pushing content to people online. That's why we got the influx of awful shows like Ms Marvel, Moon Knight, She-Hulk, etc. It's all a cash grab orchestrated to please the shareholders of the megacorps.

    • @Kwint.
      @Kwint. Год назад +1

      @@chillaxTFcouldnt agree more

    • @rodrigopfs
      @rodrigopfs Год назад +17

      That's basically it. They threw away their fandom. People that were okay and liked watching their movies twice a year, couldn't give less of a shit to these tv shows and now these people feel lost in the stories told in the movies and discouraged to even watch them.

    • @JarthenGreenmeadow
      @JarthenGreenmeadow Год назад +23

      @@rodrigopfs Its just overwhelming. I feel like I'd have to make it a full time job to get caught up at this point and frankly, I dont care.

  • @Vmar98
    @Vmar98 Год назад +263

    I’m still mad at the ending of The Eternals. They revealed of the unimaginable size of a celestial and how insignificant earth is in comparison to them, and all it did was fetch the Eternals and leave. Not a single mention afterwards of it, or the massive statue that appeared in the middle of the ocean, even though an event like that would be world changing. Such a cool reveal with so many implications and possible characters reactions wasted on literally nothing

    • @kbreezy1581
      @kbreezy1581 Год назад +52

      That's the problem with a lot of phase 4. There are a lot of major events happening but none of them feel like they have any lasting impact on the overall narrative, and it's not like you can say it's because they just want to be their own thing because these next phases of films hav been marketed as the multiverse saga

    • @cristallaconcierge
      @cristallaconcierge Год назад +1

      100%

    • @changedcj007
      @changedcj007 Год назад

      @@kbreezy1581 kang.

    • @kintsugikame
      @kintsugikame Год назад +1

      @@kbreezy1581 half the universe was snapped out and snapped back into existence, superhumans and aliens and gods and magic were all revealed to exist, I don’t think a giant celestial would cause as much panic in their world as you think it would. especially since he didn’t really do anything and just disappeared shortly after.

    • @CliffordBoom
      @CliffordBoom Год назад +4

      The ending of Moon Knight had the entire world getting slaughtered by an Egyptian deity judging humanity for future crimes and no one cared. Not a single reference to this event after Moon Knight at all. How tf is that even possible?

  • @twistedtick
    @twistedtick 9 месяцев назад

    I really like this dissection and I couldn’t agree more. I also really appreciate that you acknowledge that most of these films are not bad on their own as many have (somewhat hyperbolically so) said that this phase is shockingly poor. Truthfully, it just feels like a kitchen with too many cooks. Each ingredient decent on its own, but together, they just become conflicting and over saturated in their flavors, so to speak.

  • @YT_CRZY
    @YT_CRZY 10 дней назад +2

    It’s almost as if Tony snapped away prime marvel along with thanos and his army

  • @accuser_of_the_brethren7816
    @accuser_of_the_brethren7816 Год назад +563

    The lack of cohesive storylines hit the nail right on the proverbial infinity stones. It feels like they stepped over their own feet in order to try and tell too many isolated narratives with too many different hands passing over them. Btw, the editing on this was top shelf. 👌

    • @Hatterway
      @Hatterway Год назад +4

      it’s literally phase 1 just more characters for development and bringing in new ones and taking away the old ones

    • @TexasIronLegend
      @TexasIronLegend Год назад +3

      @@Hatterway But at least the phase 1 films had their own coherent endings to keep us satisfied during the wait for the ultimate event. The incompatible tone and quality of the phase 4 films will make the ultimate event less impactful because it won't be as natural as Infinity War. Also, we haven't really seen true character development in these shows. They get introduced to us in their ultimate state almost immediately, or they start off undeveloped and then abruptly become fully developed (very little time for them to transform).

    • @accuser_of_the_brethren7816
      @accuser_of_the_brethren7816 Год назад

      @@TexasIronLegend I agree 💯 Starting them off as one step away from an avenger/superhero is so underwhelming because we don't really see the development (like you mentioned) of a real character arc but instead, they either start off close or they go from a normal person to a superhero in a single episode. Well said.

  • @swamps2609
    @swamps2609 Год назад +326

    My main two problems with the MCU nowadays are that it feels bloated and that everything had built up to Endgame. That’s what I had invested my time into. I feel what they managed to pull off with the infinity saga just can’t be replicated.

    • @lyricsassam
      @lyricsassam Год назад +2

      Let's hope they can atleast mimic some of its success with the introduction of Mutants, Fantastic 4 and Doctor Doom

    • @josuafraser4865
      @josuafraser4865 Год назад +6

      It’s like none of u saw the phase 5 line up. Phase 6 alone is gonna shit on endgame and infinity war and phase 1,2&3 combined.

    • @ConcealedWeaponry
      @ConcealedWeaponry Год назад +34

      @@josuafraser4865 Yeah? At the rate they're going I wouldn't be surprised if it was mostly mid.

    • @arjunpemmasani9503
      @arjunpemmasani9503 Год назад +4

      @@josuafraser4865 they can have a great line up and still have meh / bad movies, which has been most phase 4 content so far (imo moon knight was the only thing that felt just as good as pre phase 4)

    • @sidekic1109
      @sidekic1109 Год назад +1

      @@ConcealedWeaponry at this rate I wouldn't be surprised if most people stopped watching

  • @karlosdelacruz3803
    @karlosdelacruz3803 8 месяцев назад

    Dude, this was absolutely Brilliant. I hope Kevin see's this.

  • @swizzler
    @swizzler Год назад +40

    I think phase 4 was always supposed to be a mess, they're tossing everything at a wall to see what sticks with an audience, except the audience just got bored and left.

    • @frankhorrigan1508
      @frankhorrigan1508 9 месяцев назад +1

      are you sure? because as far as i saw even absolute messes like Quantumania and Thor 4 were financial success.

    • @mustacheman3000
      @mustacheman3000 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@frankhorrigan1508 well obviously, but just because something is profitable doesn't mean that it was a success

    • @frankhorrigan1508
      @frankhorrigan1508 9 месяцев назад

      @@mustacheman3000 maybe in your eyes. In THEIR eyes as long as they make money they will continue to produce this garbage.

    • @Carmenbratan343
      @Carmenbratan343 8 месяцев назад

      @@mustacheman3000kinda does

    • @timruelas3279
      @timruelas3279 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@Carmenbratan343short term yes, but long term most likely not.

  • @outlawrob316
    @outlawrob316 Год назад +285

    I think the problem is simpler: the initial phases started with being grounded in reality and built to a cosmic, ultimate stakes conclusion. In phase 4, they seem to be trying to top that - now building from something already fantastical and outlandish and getting ever more so - which makes keeping things relatable on a human level very hard. I think a better strategy would have been to “get back down to earth”; focus initially on the street level heros whose lives are more similar to our own, building empathy with the characters we’re supposed to care about. The big stories about timelines and multiverses can come, but you must first make care about the characters again. So tl:dr: it’s a all a bit too much.

    • @Yonkage-ik5qb
      @Yonkage-ik5qb Год назад +27

      It really does feel like an anime where the "power levels" have grown over time, and now we have villains who can blow up entire universes, so where the heck do you go from there? You can't.

    • @firstlast-wg2on
      @firstlast-wg2on Год назад +11

      I think that’s why I’m so excited for the next Spider-Man. The new suit and new scenario seems to be like they’re trying to introduce the classic Spider-Man story: Peter Parker has a life trying to get into education, paying rent, and balancing all that with being Spider-Man.

    • @pagingdoctorsideburns
      @pagingdoctorsideburns Год назад +15

      That's why I actually liked Hawkeye.

    • @GMAMEC
      @GMAMEC Год назад +2

      The different timelines really throw things off. It’s too much.

    • @big_cheese2162
      @big_cheese2162 Год назад +4

      Yes 100% you've put this really well, this is why they've struggled.
      That's why I thought Falcon & Winter Soldier was quite good, it was smaller scale & real world.

  • @ANYTHING-qh3bg
    @ANYTHING-qh3bg Год назад +432

    This is what I explained to my friends lmao, the avengers are pretty much gone, and they’re just tossing all these new characters and issues at us with minimal crossover making one big mess for the average fan to follow through, personally I’m just waiting for the midnight suns or at the very least a ghost rider to appear

    • @bertmanstew5598
      @bertmanstew5598 Год назад +7

      Do you remember what phase 2 and 3 were actually like? Constantly every movie everyone was wondering where the other hero’s are and why they aren’t interacting, the nostalgia goggles for the first 3 phases is insane to me

    • @daveonturner8438
      @daveonturner8438 Год назад +6

      @@bertmanstew5598 Omfg finally someone with some sense I agree wholeheartedly with you. It's all going to make sense in Phases 5&6.

    • @Elzzaw
      @Elzzaw Год назад +15

      They brought the whole Marvel universe together for two movies to fight bad guys and then suddenly no-one talks to each other ever again. Infinity War and Endgame should have been the new formula. No more single hero movies while the entire world/universe is going to be annihilated. I get the super heroes have their own charms but they translated perfectly in the group dynamic movies. Sure give them a single movie to establish the character if you want, but from there introduce them to the actual world, not their own little bubble that nobody else is allowed to enter.
      I was really disappointed that we didn't have a proper Guardians + Thor movie.

    • @SolarTxl
      @SolarTxl Год назад +1

      @@bertmanstew5598 I was writing a literal essay for this, how everything should be making sense now... until I remembered that the Marvel movies were released in disorder and there where numerous big problems and every other hero just didn't seem to care.
      If we wait maybe everything will make sense.

    • @kintsugikame
      @kintsugikame Год назад

      @@SolarTxl also people complain about the quality going downhill when it’s always been mostly mid, a couple garbage movies, and a few that shined. Civil War came out around the same time as Thor 2 and Iron Man 2/3, Antman 2 and Captain Marvel came out around the same time as Infinity War and Endgame, etc.

  • @derek4044
    @derek4044 9 месяцев назад +1

    I think the big problem here is that Infinity War into Endgame felt like an ending. It was an ending. Hell, they literally called the final "Endgame"
    You're explicitly promising your audience an end. And by creating a bunch of new movies, you're just failing to deliver on that promise.
    Doesn't really matter if the new movie is good or not. A large percentage of the audience will hate it, because this whole thing was supposed to be over.
    If Marvel wanted to move forward with the MCU, they had to do so without creating the impression of an ultimate ending in Endgame.

  • @Fhysique
    @Fhysique Год назад

    Great video. Last line cracked me up because i literally just watched that before this.

  • @andreasottohansen7338
    @andreasottohansen7338 Год назад +269

    Surprise villains can be fine, but in my opinion, the pay off with them is never the surprise, but having a moment where everything "clicks". Where a lot of things make sense in hindsight, or the satisfaction of recognizing the build up and seeing your observations recognized with a correct guess

    • @johnfulcher8448
      @johnfulcher8448 Год назад +3

      Anyone else getting MCU burnout?

    • @xendordawnburst9969
      @xendordawnburst9969 Год назад +10

      @@johnfulcher8448 I'm not sure if we should call it "MCU burnout" or "MCU crash!" Everything was building up to the finale, the Endgame, where everything was heading and the hype was real! Suddenly we're in a situation where everyone is following their own story, and whenever something big happens we wonder "Where is everyone else?" We had they high, here's the crash!

    • @dessert506
      @dessert506 Год назад +1

      @@xendordawnburst9969 that's it, at this point every movie they make has to basically be a avengers movie or else it just dosnt seem to make much sense

    • @TheYgds
      @TheYgds Год назад +1

      Unfortunately, pulling a Kaizer Soze takes some great acting chops and writing. The current writers just aren't that good. Indeed, most Hollywood script writers seem to be just plain bad. The ones who are good, I don't think are being brought on board the Big Budget projects, except for a few. Interestingly, the DC movies are getting better, which is a genuine shocker.

    • @wafflingmean4477
      @wafflingmean4477 Год назад +1

      I think my favourite version of this is Littlefinger being revealed to have killed Jon Arryn in Game of Thrones. He's already a villain at this point, but you just think he's a backstabbing opportunist. It's only in that scene when you realise he is so, so much worse. And there were already signs of that which make the reveal make sense.

  • @christiandouglass2225
    @christiandouglass2225 Год назад +862

    The Shang-Chi ending part was so facts, they really could’ve just had Wenwu be angry at the village for her death or for not giving him their powers and they didn’t need to include the dragons at all

    • @hlbwlt4867
      @hlbwlt4867 Год назад +8

      I didnt even watch shang chen until the end

    • @TheTruth-13
      @TheTruth-13 Год назад +59

      The dragons were a key part of the movie. The mother got her powers from the dragon, and the village entire purpose was to be protecters, the father being mad at the village for her death would make no sense. He also had his own powers called the 10 rings, and has never been shown to be in search for more power. Having a battle because he doesn’t have even more power when no one has posed a single threat to him makes 0 sense. It was his enemies that killed his wife. He only went to the village because he was being called by the dragon. Did you even watch the movie?

    • @God-vl8qo
      @God-vl8qo Год назад +3

      @@hlbwlt4867 Same, I enjoyed its sequel Shane Chang though

    • @famus801
      @famus801 Год назад +5

      To be honest i went to watch it with my Girlfriend and it was so boring we ended up just making out

    • @God-vl8qo
      @God-vl8qo Год назад +48

      @@famus801 And then you woke up.

  • @AzDraon1
    @AzDraon1 9 месяцев назад +1

    The feels like exactly what The Nerd Crew reports, but less enthusiasm.

  • @zarvvv04
    @zarvvv04 9 месяцев назад +2

    The way antman 3 made endgame a stupid joke.. I feel like now Loki S2 should reboot the entire MCU or else change Kevin 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @lordofspearton8643
    @lordofspearton8643 Год назад +692

    The MCU has been special to me for a long time. It seems like in a lot of ways it's state mirrored my own life. Endgame came out my senior year of high school and it was both the MCU and my high point. Then corona comes along and nothing is the same, everything is directionless, monotonous, just bland and uncertain and it leaves you yearning for what came before.

    • @willythewhale2235
      @willythewhale2235 Год назад +9

      Same for me bro. Exactly the same.

    • @maldor56
      @maldor56 Год назад +4

      Think about it though. Was phase 4 that bad? Sure it suffered but I think a big part of that is the pandemic. Now everyone wants what come before. Why? Because life was simpler. That’s my take anyway

    • @feli_esmeralder
      @feli_esmeralder Год назад

      Oh, most likely we are the same age lol

    • @abnormallynormal8823
      @abnormallynormal8823 Год назад +17

      Na dude, that’s just adulthood 😂

    • @peterpupe8352
      @peterpupe8352 Год назад +6

      People getting old dont realize theyre also getting "boring".
      When its not a super devisive, black-supremacist film, im fine with some of the more lighthearted, dumb entertainment. Just ignore the people telling you everything is going to shot.

  • @richunclepennybags223
    @richunclepennybags223 Год назад +1231

    I just wanna say, the hook with the baseball movie at the beginning of the video was fantastic. Brilliant strategy to absorb the viewer with a compelling story right off the bat, and then use it as an analogy throughout the rest of the video. Creates a great sense of cohesiveness to the whole video, as if it was a mini movie in and of itself. I just couldn't help but be intriguied and not click off the whole time. Just subscribed, looking forward to seeing what else you'll be making in the future!

    • @nefreston8503
      @nefreston8503 Год назад +64

      "right off the bat"
      I see what you did there 😉

    • @VERY_TALL_MAN
      @VERY_TALL_MAN Год назад +6

      Found the alt account

    • @toastybread9267
      @toastybread9267 Год назад +7

      I almost clicked off when he started talking about baseball within the first minute or so with no clear direction of where he was taking the story

    • @borginburkes1819
      @borginburkes1819 Год назад +1

      @@VERY_TALL_MAN lmao. 😂

    • @borginburkes1819
      @borginburkes1819 Год назад +6

      @@toastybread9267 same. He was talking too much about baseball and I got annoyed

  • @noahlewis6451
    @noahlewis6451 9 месяцев назад +1

    okay Quantumania exists now. but Loki in my opinion is the only show with an actual tv ending. it’s resolution is a conversation. it has a cliffhanger that actual felt substantial. the characters actually have arcs including Loki and Silvie.

  • @patrickbateman9534
    @patrickbateman9534 9 месяцев назад

    "ant-man and the wasp: ohwahohowoh" caught me off guard and now theres water everywhere

  • @littlebigcomrade
    @littlebigcomrade Год назад +88

    There was a time and a place for Marvel MCU films. They won’t be around forever, and it reflects on what people wanted at the time. There will be another movement in media that will define future decades to come. The problem with many stories is that they don’t know when to say: “The End”, and “They all lived happily ever after”; having a conclusion that stays concluded is a powerful message.

  • @LukeC908
    @LukeC908 Год назад +75

    I think a hurdle Marvel Studio will have to figure out is the escalation problem. More powerful heroes, bigger conflicts, in shorter lengths of time.

  • @randomguy4781
    @randomguy4781 Год назад +3

    Now that we're getting to Secret Wars, I hope it gets better. but MCU really needs to stop doing the lighthearted joke bits. they hardly ever let serious moments play out anymore without some dumb quip

  • @_a_v_j
    @_a_v_j Год назад +5

    it would have been interesting to see how they all link together by now. At least a common motif of the big threat, perhaps the TVA or the celestials but as this video said, there is just is no clear links beween each of the character stories

  • @haroonp8842
    @haroonp8842 Год назад +462

    i feel like 30% of the shows and movies have been good in phase 4 but as you said, they really don't have good endings or cohesion leaving us feel empty when they end, i feel like most people enjoyed wandavision, loki, moon knight when they came out and episodes were being dicussed but when they ended most people forgot about them. Shang Chi and No Way Home were especially good as well.

    • @jonathaningram8157
      @jonathaningram8157 Год назад +64

      Wandavision was really frustrating for me because I thought the show was great, quite original and prepared for something even better. But what we got (Multiverse of madness) was really disappointing with a serial killer Wanda that doesn't stitch well with the ending of wandavision and a totally absent white Vision.
      I couldn't get into Loki because I thought that, well, Loki was just dumb. He is despicted as a master of lies, a manipulator, but during the whole show he is just stupid. At first I thought he figured it all out and had a plan for everything, but no, not at all. It's a miracle the dude is still alive. Overall I think his character is badly written. Female loki isn't better.

    • @haroonp8842
      @haroonp8842 Год назад +9

      @@jonathaningram8157 ye u have summed up how i feel about those shows aswell. Wanadavision was good overall but the ending was a generic fight and multiverse of madness did nothing to help her character, they didnt bring back white vision or do anything with that storyline indeed. And loki had an interesting story in my opinion but you are right in that he was dumbed down so that the female loki could stand out more

    • @summertyme5748
      @summertyme5748 Год назад +40

      _what we got (Multiverse of madness) was really disappointing with a serial killer Wanda that doesn't stitch well with the ending of wandavision_
      It's just shitty writing and directing. People don't understand what happened.
      - Scott Derrickson who did Doctor Strange 1 was supposed to direct.
      - Nightmare was the main villain. It was going to be a twisted surreal horror film.
      - Wanda was to start out as a genuine ally of Strange but fall down a dark path by the film's end.
      - America Chavez was going to be introduced as a multiverse jumping character.
      - The multiverse was going to come unraveled in this film.
      - No Way Home would come *after* this film, and so would not need the stupid plot about getting into college and Strange casting the cartoon forget spell.
      [which makes no 'magical' sense and is just one of the dumbest uses of magic - ever]
      - There were actual story boards showing Chavez opening the portals to rescue Strange in No Way Home.
      - Both films - potentially - would have actually made sense.
      - This was tricky and took time to develop. But Disney was impatient and greedy and told Scott to hurry up or step off.
      - Scott got fired.
      - And then Covid 19 happened.
      - This completely made a joke of Disney's hurry up demand because it shut down the whole film industry - Scott would have had plenty of time to write MOM as it turned out - but...too late now - he went on to make the Black Phone (a much better horror film) instead.
      - Enter Sony: Now they refused to wait for Multiverse Of Madness and just rewrote NWH with one of the *stupidest* plots in the history of writing. lol.
      [Sony and Disney basically f'ed both films into the ground]
      - Meanwhile Feige in desperation turned to burnt-out Sam Raimi to direct MoM, and minimum wage writer Michael Waldron to do the multiverse writing (cuz he did cartoon multiverse for Rick and Morty)
      - The result is a complete cluster fk. Multiverse of Madness retcons the entire Infinity Saga so that it makes *no sense* and turns a complex character Wanda Maximov - into a cartoon horror movie witch from an evil dead movie.
      What a mess.

    • @summertyme5748
      @summertyme5748 Год назад +6

      _Wandavision was good overall but the ending was a generic fight_
      There was more to it than that - that was *not* generic but many people didn't get it.
      The two androids had a battle of logic.
      The two witches had a psychological war.
      There's a great scene where Wanda using Runes - sneaks up on Agatha and attempts to westview her [mind control].
      But Agatha is counting on this - and she traps Wanda in *her* mind where the other witches all turn on Wanda, because they know she is the foretold Scarlett Witch.
      Almost no one got this scene though - they think it's just generic something-something fighting.
      Should have been better executed but it's still better than almost anything else in all of phase 4.
      The dumb fkry that went on in multiverse of madness does not even bear examining.
      Wanda is too stupid to even understand how a woman can actually 'have babies' with the power of 'female' and would not need to go on insane killing spree.... [which Raimi's laughable 'horror' movie needs and just uses Wanda to make it happen]
      Raimi and Waldron don't get this, and don't get how the character they've created has no credibility from a female perspective.

    • @Digger-Nick
      @Digger-Nick Год назад +18

      90% of everything Endgame and after has been absolute GARBAGE. Shang Chi was not bad but not great, No Way Home was a colossal waste of time because much like Wandavision and the new Dr Strange, Marvel Disney has no clue how a multiverse works.

  • @e.w.7366
    @e.w.7366 Год назад +379

    I feel like with every new release, they have to keep upping the stakes, and eventually it feels overwhelming to have stakes that high in a solo movie.

    • @cameroncook653
      @cameroncook653 Год назад +42

      Ah yes “the goku effect”

    • @SRFAA
      @SRFAA Год назад +61

      That's the thing. Once Endgame ended they needed to dial everything back, or else the world would be facing "end of the world" type events with every movie.
      For example - Shang-Chi had the potential to just tell a story about a family conflict, but had to throw in a creature that would destroy the world at the end. They could have just moved that to a different movie, and made it a team-up thing. Or even just left it for a Shang-Chi 2 that went into what the rings were.

    • @lando4433
      @lando4433 Год назад +33

      Reminds me of how ridiculous the Fast & Furious franchise got

    • @stevenbobbybills
      @stevenbobbybills Год назад +6

      @@SRFAA absolutely. Shang-Chi, Eternals, Dr Strange 2, so many of these movies have had world- or even dimension-ending stakes. Black Widow even had the Red Room manipulating the whole world for that to be set up and resolved in one movie.

    • @julianlaresch6266
      @julianlaresch6266 Год назад +2

      This is what I call the supernatural effect. Season 5 was a good ending. Endgame was a good ending. I'd be satisfied never watching a marvel movie again after endgame (except for anything directed by waititi)

  • @emperorbooglitch8540
    @emperorbooglitch8540 Год назад +1

    Abandoned by Marvel. Abandoned by Disney.
    What Marvel should've done with the MCU was reveal Endgame as kind of like the few passages in Romeo and Juliet, basically, framing Endgame as the end. It ties up everything that's worth tying up in the moment and all of the satisfying endings for all of the characters that started this franchise. Everyone in the original group either retires or dies, and those that retire from international superheroing can finally have solo adventures that have not much really to do with each other because retirement. So, different writers can write their own stories.
    Second, prequel everything. Give us an accurate picture after Endgame of how every single character got to the Endgame point. Give every single character a "Thor Ragnarok" of sorts. Patch up every other character's story and just tell us where they were before and after Infinity War. Then do post-endgame content during phase 5.
    Finally, use everything that came before to inform and strictly guideline any writer that comes onto the project. If they're going to make a Marvel project, then they need to acknowledge the existence of the previous films and respect their writers, directors, artists, and everyone else who came before. They should still be encouraged to get as creative with their characters, but you must inform them of the original character's origins that they will be working with and then ask them what they want to do with the character, give them some time, let's say half of a month, to develop a cheap and low budget proof of concept, and then we can talk fullblown film. If the character they create ends up being too different and can be filled in with another Marvel character, give them that character and then let them roll with their concept.
    They need to decide whether or not it is appropriate to stay faithful to the character or to go as far away from the source material as possible, and then they need to be approved by a consensus that this idea would bring the character into Marvel's spotlight.
    Unfortunately, it seems as though they kind of just let their hired people run wild with little to no supervision and hoped that they knew what was best for the franchise, and some did, some didn't and most actively harmed it in ways that they both knew and understood and in ways that they couldn't possibly fathom the repercussions of their actions and had to live with them up until the final scenes. It's sad, but ey, at least it seems like they're slowly picking themselves back up, it'll just take a really, really long while for them to reach back up the original Endgame.

  • @ashishanjana9927
    @ashishanjana9927 Месяц назад +1

    Not only infinity stone, there are thing like shield and vibranium which glued every story together.

  • @dee-jay45
    @dee-jay45 Год назад +194

    Yeah, I don't know how they could fail so badly after Endgame, when they succeeded before. I mean, they wrote the handbook. Introduce new generation of superheroes, focus on 3-4 main heroes driving a core narrative. Get a climatic movie with these main heroes. Slowly introduce another 4-6 side heroes alongside, intro'd via TV shows or as part of the main narrative. Build towards another event film. Rinse and repeat.

    • @headshot531
      @headshot531 Год назад +1

      thats literally a cardboard cut out of what they did i doubt theyd wanna be that shallow

    • @SchnookieC
      @SchnookieC Год назад +13

      @@headshot531 lol if anything their current approach is far more shallow, a retread would've been better

    • @FangTehWolf
      @FangTehWolf Год назад

      This is literally what they're doing right now. Like, to a T. People just wan't everything. If they didn't kill off characters and introduce others, people would still complain that "Theyre just doing the same." There's no winning.

    • @davidstinger1134
      @davidstinger1134 Год назад +6

      Simple, that the entire MCU was building up to Endgame.
      Thanos was being teased since 2012, since the first Avengers movie.
      And now...
      That's it. it's over.
      Endgame was just too much of an ending.
      Not that i'm complaining, I rather things end on a high note and be done with it, but now they are just trying to do something the MCU wasn't meant to do.

    • @FangTehWolf
      @FangTehWolf Год назад +2

      @@davidstinger1134 it has to reset and build to something else (kang/secret wars) which it is. People are being dumb

  • @aidankreltszheim3599
    @aidankreltszheim3599 Год назад +52

    I reckon there should’ve been a 1-2 year break after endgame. To give time for everyone to settle and for rumours and hype to begin. Marvel could’ve taken their time to make the films/series and eventually after that year or two they would announce the new saga and the films that would begin it.

    • @peanutbuttercracker1
      @peanutbuttercracker1 11 месяцев назад +12

      ..... There was. Maybe not in terms of announcements but COVID kept Marvel from releasing stuff for a while

  • @mattmmilli8287
    @mattmmilli8287 24 дня назад +1

    Idk why but wandavision, Loki and last guardians were seriously the only MCU things cared about since endgame
    They shoulda just don’t a FEW dope TV shows for like two or three years and built up the hype/figure out next movies phase

  • @tip1565
    @tip1565 23 дня назад +1

    So much content to cover you forgot to mention the "What If" animation, it's better than most other releases from phase 4