Okay saw this movie twice. Amazing movie since MCU No Way Home. Doesn't matter movie Saved MCU or Not Deadpool and wolverine been hit Billion dollars over three Months
Yes it did make a billion dollars but I felt like it played on nostalgia and fan service more than the actual direction of the MCU. But you’re right as far as getting people excited again about the MCU. To me the movie didn’t give me hope going into Secret Wars. Fan service and nostalgia is cool. But don’t let that be the entire movie. Thanks for the comment.
What connected the movies mostly was the post credit scenes rather than the movies themselves, thats where they fell off when they started using their planned big villain,Kang too early in a movie and tv show. Difference with Thanos was that he was teased in post credits and then the whole story is in the avengers movies. So the casual didnt need to see all the movies to get what was going on in the avengers movies.
True, but Kang was introduced to help bring relevance to the TV shows. The “casual” fans couldn’t just go to the movies to keep up with the story. They had to watch the shows as well. Thanos had “movies” that were all mostly connected by the infinity stones. That’s why it’s called the infinity saga. This “multiversal saga” was suppose to show Kang everywhere. So they had to introduce him as early as they did. Remember this is after the famed infinity saga. They had to keep the momentum going not only following the first 20 movies but to give relevance to the tv shows.
@@TuudysandWill Kang only appeared in loki, but the tv shows was meant to connect and lead into the movies which they failed to do with the exception of miss marvel leading into the marvels and elements of falcon and winter soldier playing a part in the upcoming cap movie.
The template was in the comics. You had the mainstream marvel like spider man and fantastic four that was casual and then you had the more violent mature comics like punisher but it never stopped them from crossing over the difference was that when they were in the main comics, their violent actions were implied or in spidey's case he would stop the punisher from killing.
I get they’re are more violent characters and comics Marvel has had over the years. The “mainstream marvel” comics are way more ruthless in comics than they portray on screen as it relates to the first 5 phases of Feige’s reign. I understand the template. My point is in Feige/Disney’s run we’ve never seen a movie like Deadpool in todays MCU. We’ve seen shows like the “Defenders” which Feige has said is its own cannon that doesn’t mix in today’s MCU. Unless Disney is about to let Marvel off the leash I don’t see where Marvel can keep this up. Deadpool brings in an audience that most recent MCU titles can’t bring in I think. Thanks for the comment btw!
@@TuudysandWill Depends. I'm thinking more in tone. But i am basing it on the comics when i read them from the 70s to eighties to mid 90s. There's a mentality by these fake comic book fans aka youtube reviewers like campea that certain characters cant cross over because of the tone which is wh the netflix marvel stuff couldnt cross ovr until we learned as you alluded to was mainly to do with marvel politics and infighting. X men didnt hold back and by the 90s mainstream marvel got more violent and mature. What i am hoping is that they need to follow the template of the comics that they can do both. Blade showed you can have a succesful marvel property and be R. But during the 2000s they shyed away from it by trying to be PG all the time and not being true to certain characters like the punisher and ghost rider. With Deadpool 3 i hope this does change that marvel stuios can do R and PG MCU movies.
Okay saw this movie twice. Amazing movie since MCU No Way Home. Doesn't matter movie Saved MCU or Not Deadpool and wolverine been hit Billion dollars over three Months
Yes it did make a billion dollars but I felt like it played on nostalgia and fan service more than the actual direction of the MCU. But you’re right as far as getting people excited again about the MCU. To me the movie didn’t give me hope going into Secret Wars. Fan service and nostalgia is cool. But don’t let that be the entire movie. Thanks for the comment.
What connected the movies mostly was the post credit scenes rather than the movies themselves, thats where they fell off when they started using their planned big villain,Kang too early in a movie and tv show. Difference with Thanos was that he was teased in post credits and then the whole story is in the avengers movies. So the casual didnt need to see all the movies to get what was going on in the avengers movies.
True, but Kang was introduced to help bring relevance to the TV shows. The “casual” fans couldn’t just go to the movies to keep up with the story. They had to watch the shows as well. Thanos had “movies” that were all mostly connected by the infinity stones. That’s why it’s called the infinity saga. This “multiversal saga” was suppose to show Kang everywhere. So they had to introduce him as early as they did. Remember this is after the famed infinity saga. They had to keep the momentum going not only following the first 20 movies but to give relevance to the tv shows.
@@TuudysandWill Kang only appeared in loki, but the tv shows was meant to connect and lead into the movies which they failed to do with the exception of miss marvel leading into the marvels and elements of falcon and winter soldier playing a part in the upcoming cap movie.
The template was in the comics. You had the mainstream marvel like spider man and fantastic four that was casual and then you had the more violent mature comics like punisher but it never stopped them from crossing over the difference was that when they were in the main comics, their violent actions were implied or in spidey's case he would stop the punisher from killing.
I get they’re are more violent characters and comics Marvel has had over the years. The “mainstream marvel” comics are way more ruthless in comics than they portray on screen as it relates to the first 5 phases of Feige’s reign. I understand the template. My point is in Feige/Disney’s run we’ve never seen a movie like Deadpool in todays MCU. We’ve seen shows like the “Defenders” which Feige has said is its own cannon that doesn’t mix in today’s MCU. Unless Disney is about to let Marvel off the leash I don’t see where Marvel can keep this up. Deadpool brings in an audience that most recent MCU titles can’t bring in I think. Thanks for the comment btw!
@@TuudysandWill Depends. I'm thinking more in tone. But i am basing it on the comics when i read them from the 70s to eighties to mid 90s. There's a mentality by these fake comic book fans aka youtube reviewers like campea that certain characters cant cross over because of the tone which is wh the netflix marvel stuff couldnt cross ovr until we learned as you alluded to was mainly to do with marvel politics and infighting. X men didnt hold back and by the 90s mainstream marvel got more violent and mature. What i am hoping is that they need to follow the template of the comics that they can do both. Blade showed you can have a succesful marvel property and be R. But during the 2000s they shyed away from it by trying to be PG all the time and not being true to certain characters like the punisher and ghost rider. With Deadpool 3 i hope this does change that marvel stuios can do R and PG MCU movies.