Why I Stopped Caring About the MCU

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  • @realjesterbell
    @realjesterbell  10 месяцев назад +329

    I LIKE IRON MAN 3!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Well, it's finally out! This video took me forever to make so thank you all for your patience! I'm aware I have a couple hot takes in this video that I didn't get to explain. This got me to thinking about doing a series where I cover the highs and lows of all the MCU, but for now, I'm all MCU'd out. Until next time everyone, be sure to like and leave a comment to boost this in the algorithm!

    • @batmanvsuperman_
      @batmanvsuperman_ 10 месяцев назад +22

      Iron Man 3 works for anyone who enjoys character development

    • @Dylanisa_BasketCase
      @Dylanisa_BasketCase 10 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@batmanvsuperman_ it's ok

    • @RandallDG
      @RandallDG 10 месяцев назад +14

      I agree, Iron Man 3 was so entertaining for me. Definitely a rewatchable movie unlike the new stuff lol

    • @bennruda11
      @bennruda11 10 месяцев назад +7

      I'm a fan of the thor trilogy, not sure why they hate thor2 so much but I can agree it is the weakest of the 3 (4 never counted for me) but avengers truly was the pinnacle for me

    • @lemsylennair1030
      @lemsylennair1030 10 месяцев назад +1

      It was worth the time you spent on it. Good video

  • @Azrael__
    @Azrael__ 10 месяцев назад +648

    There was so much potential for Thor after Endgame, but they chose to ignore literally every interesting part of his situation/journey they could have explored, even when they chose the perfect nemesis (Gorr), they still ruined it. That genuinely made me sad.😔

    • @Hunterese123
      @Hunterese123 10 месяцев назад +13

      Best Thor is the Ragnarok Thor and Avengers 1 and Infinity War Thor

    • @Hunterese123
      @Hunterese123 10 месяцев назад +13

      The talk with his mom was great, but I needed more

    • @benjaminfletcher6632
      @benjaminfletcher6632 10 месяцев назад +9

      I disagree with Gorr being a good fit. The franchise had moved away from the concept of them being God's. I think a solo movie of Natalie Portman being the Mighty Thor would have been great. The comic run was successful.It would have given us a hero trying to do their best while fighting cancer.

    • @theoutsiderjess1869
      @theoutsiderjess1869 10 месяцев назад +26

      They turned thor into a joke in Endgame they made his depression a joke and then love and thunder was awful

    • @Lampoluke
      @Lampoluke 10 месяцев назад +6

      Gorr was so good in comics, also I believe it was the first big arc after that failure of female Thor. It really felt like they went back to 70's Thor

  • @bottlethrower1544
    @bottlethrower1544 10 месяцев назад +686

    23:51 "There is no longer character progression, only character assasination"
    Perfectly stated

    • @Lppt87
      @Lppt87 10 месяцев назад +6

      They are not even really dead, multiverse.

    • @tomsmith6513
      @tomsmith6513 5 месяцев назад +2

      Not sure if "character assassination" is the right way to put it. What about character desecration (made me think of character defaecation momentarily)? Character degradation? Character destruction?

  • @Braven-j7m
    @Braven-j7m 10 месяцев назад +78

    You can really tell when the people who bullied comic book lovers at school were suddenly allowed to start making the films about them. The fact we were denied a good she hulk film who is one of my favorite characters still depresses me

    • @teijaflink2226
      @teijaflink2226 10 месяцев назад +23

      And then they complain that that people hate female characters when all they do is constantly write horrible and destroy female characters. Why is it so hard to write a good female super hero nowadays?

    • @willarth9186
      @willarth9186 9 месяцев назад

      I actually liked She-Hulk *except for the last episode which was just cr&p*. It was funny enough to watch which is all I wanted. I liked Ms Marvel for the same reason. The Marvels film is just trash.

    • @thewerepyreking
      @thewerepyreking 5 месяцев назад +2

      She Hulk is nothing but a way to virtue signal. Hand off a little project to the womenfolk. Marvel has an issue with casting directors and crew nowadays, and not hiring them, if you know what I mean.

    • @mohamedAgacem
      @mohamedAgacem Месяц назад +1

      ​@@willarth9186Ms Marvel looks good but She Hulk on the other hand, I can't defend that

  • @boyer2106
    @boyer2106 10 месяцев назад +325

    I've watched a lot of "why the MCU sucks now" videos and this is one of the best. Very coherent, accurate points presented in a clear, calm manner. This isn't hate, it's grief over what has happened to this beloved franchise. As Harvey Dent said, "You either die a hero, or you live long enough to become the villain." I remember walking out of the theatre after Endgame (watching it twice in one day) that I considered it the last MCU movie. I felt is was a perfect wrap-up, especially for Stark, the man who started it all. It's only gotten worse since. I was done with the MCU after Thor Love and Thunder and She-Hulk. Nothing has resparked my love, even though I enjoyed Guardians 3. However, your video has inspired me to go back and watch the good stuff again.

    • @BiggieTrismegistus
      @BiggieTrismegistus 10 месяцев назад +6

      It was never "hate". That's just what Marvel and its sycophants said to deflect criticism from bad shows and movies. Too many people didn't want to listen and it was easier to resort to name calling than face up to the fact that the MCU was being destroyed. Many of the people who have been sounding the alarm and being written off as racist misogynists knew of what they were speaking because they'd seen the same thing already happen with the same characters. Marvel's comic book division did what the MCU did years earlier and got the same result: garbage. Not to feel left out DC Comics, which was going from strength to strength as Marvel Comics flailed around, _also_ shot themselves in the foot in the same manner. I've watched Marvel and DC's superheroes, Star Trek, and Doctor Who, things that have brought me immense joy in life, be wrecked by awful, awful storytelling in pursuit of scoring political points. I guess I'm glad people like you are finally coming around.

    • @TF2CrunchyFrog
      @TF2CrunchyFrog 9 месяцев назад +1

      The only good MCU content in recent years was the Hawkeye series, Moon Knight series (awesome), the Loki series (brilliant!) and Guardians of the Galaxy 3.
      Okay, Spiderman: No Way Home was watchable, but it still had Peter and Dr. Strange making stupid decisions for the sake of the plot. The rest? No. Falcon & Winter Soldier was tedious. Multiverse of Madness made every character involved unlikable & killed off a version of the Illuminati in passing. Antman vs Kang was a mess, it tried to be "funny" in scenes where it shouldn't. Thor 4 was painful embarrassing character assassination, a movie where the script writers just couldn't decide what storyline or tone they wanted to go for. She-Hulk was cringe-worthy Mary-Sue character _and_ boring. Secret Invasion ruined Nick Fury and the shows plot actually retconned previous plot points about the Skrulls from Captain Marvel. not that Captain Marvel was a good movie.... god, no, she's another unlikable Mary-Sue whose only expression seemed to be an arrogant smirk, and that character didn't improve in The Marvels.

    • @PaulSmall422
      @PaulSmall422 9 месяцев назад

      It is indeed well done but I cannot agree that it is the only dispassionate analysis. She comes to it very late and did not try to stem the gathering storm while it could still be addressed. Those who did started out just as she does, rational, serene and confident that, if only the filmmakers were presented with the damage they were doing and if the corporations mutilating the IPs could be turned aside, then it could all be restored and more intelligent, loving, decent and uplifting legendarium could be presented to an amazed and happy audience. But no amount of decency made any difference. It has been years now since Nerdrotic, MauLer, Az, Critical Drinker, Melonie Mac, Disparu, etc. have been railing against the mindless MCU machine. Now, they are abandoning it, too, and yes, theirs are resentful, spiteful voices now. They went up against Goliath but no barrage of literate stones could fell the giant whose maw was fed by BlackRock, Vanguard and their allies in the WEF. I personally am happy to see them moving to approving the great content that is coming up from the margins (where the monsters who now occupy the center of our entertainment universe are supposed to be confined), such as the Rippaverse, One Piece, Godzilla Minus One, Oppenheimer, etc. This is the good stuff now. This is where great stories are being told with heart and soul. Turn your eyes there, friend. I gave up after 'Loki'. There's now no reason to go back. Stan Lee has passed into heaven and there's nobody left who even cares in that MSheU.

    • @boyer2106
      @boyer2106 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@PaulSmall422 I've been watching those guys for years and have bought every comic Rippaverse has released. I stopped buying Marvel comics years ago and don't care about the MCU anymore. I told my wife upon leaving the theater after Endgame that the MCU has reached its peak and is done, but Disney is too greedy not to try to milk it for everything they can get. I was done after the killer combo of Thor Love and Thunder and She-Hulk. That's when I knew there was no hope. Guardians 3 was good but only because they let the original creator finish his trilogy, and he's gone now as well.

    • @PaulSmall422
      @PaulSmall422 9 месяцев назад

      @@boyer2106 Preach, brother

  • @lilbill15
    @lilbill15 10 месяцев назад +87

    This felt like a great eulogy for the Infinity Saga of the MCU R.I.P. 🕊️

  • @yapper58
    @yapper58 10 месяцев назад +270

    I think part of the problem with the MCU is a loss in the belief of hero's and heroism. I remember listening to NPR back when The Lord of the Rings trilogy was ending and of 2 commentators just did not understand how anyone could be invested in Hobbits, wizards, and "darklord characters". It seemed that the main problem they had was that it showed these characters as heroes. They didn't see how these stories are a reflection of human desire to overcome evil in themselves and ultimately in the world around us (of course there has to be an understanding of what is evil). I find the same resonance in the "super hero" movies. And the ones calling the shots became cynical and narcissitic of their talent and their ideology.

    • @A_YouTube_Commenter
      @A_YouTube_Commenter 10 месяцев назад +4

      Good point.

    • @rubydoo3307
      @rubydoo3307 10 месяцев назад +22

      What you just wrote would be a great current MCU movie, about how a hero changes the minds of people who have gotten lost in the darkness of the world, while also living in that darkness. That’s something people would connect to, but I feel like MCUs story team are lost, if you as a fan can think of this, they should have thought of it five years ago.

    • @cmc5394oparva
      @cmc5394oparva 10 месяцев назад

      Those NPR commenters are a great example of how deconstructionism has poisoned western culture. LotR was written in a time period where such intellectual pretenses would have been considered too self-indulgent for a story centered on heroism.

    • @jonahfalcon1970
      @jonahfalcon1970 10 месяцев назад

      Or maybe it's boring?

    • @aubreypressley1450
      @aubreypressley1450 10 месяцев назад +14

      The MCU has always been self deprecating toward superheroics in a way that honestly kind of irks me. There's a want to be dismissive of iconography and names as stupid or for kids that manifest itself in a bunch of jokes.
      So no, I don't think this is the issue. Superheroes fail without complex themes or personal stories supplementing heroics. The 60's proved that. People don't just wanna see the hero save the day, they want it to mean something. The Winter Soldier is the best example of that. Steve saves the day but the enemy he faces poses a personal journey that makes him reconcile with the new world around him and what he left behind.

  • @hypersleepdialogues8889
    @hypersleepdialogues8889 10 месяцев назад +169

    I've been reading marvel comics far longer than most MCU fans have been alive. When I was in high school, my friends and I were "nerds" for liking comics, anime, and Tolkien. When I got a bit older, and everything started getting big budget adaptations, we were thrilled. Even the early xmen and raimi Spiderman movies were something we never imagined was possible. Once the MCU came around, it was literally a dream come true. I loved every single one, even some of the less beloved installments. They meant something to me that cant really be described. Fast forward to a post Endgame world, i can't get excited for any MCU projects. I want to, I just cant anymore. Everything they've put out lately just seems souless, with the exception of GoTG 3 and NWH. Hopefully it's not too late to turn it around.

    • @nerychristian
      @nerychristian 10 месяцев назад +16

      Disney Marvel is dead. They have destroyed the continuity of the MCU. They have destroyed any of the likable characters that were still left. They have introduced characters that no one cares about. The only way this mess can be fixed is if Disney fires everyone who was involved in Phase 4 of the MCU, hires a new team of writers and producers that are led by someone who actually loves comic books, and starts over from scratch with a new cast of Xmen. But that will never happen.

    • @A_YouTube_Commenter
      @A_YouTube_Commenter 10 месяцев назад +15

      Dude, I am up there in age as well. This was niche. Our teachers didn't know who the X-Men were. You never saw girls at the comic book stores. We were all nerds enjoying our thing. Now it's popular culture.

    • @nerychristian
      @nerychristian 10 месяцев назад

      @@A_RUclips_Commenter Women ruined our hobby. The only reason why most women pretend to be comic book fans is so they have an excuse to put on cute cosplay outfits. Most women couldn't care less about reading good comic book stories.

    • @michaelwelch9123
      @michaelwelch9123 10 месяцев назад +6

      It's not too late, they just need to make good movies. If you've been reading comics that long, you have to be used to 'bad runs' of your favorite comics. Heck, Magneto was turned into a baby, restored to his natural age, and took revenge on the X-Men by trapping them in chairs that reduced their motor functions to babies, and that's GOOD stuff. Point is, if they just make good movies again, the bad ones will be forgiven.

    • @wantyougone791
      @wantyougone791 10 месяцев назад +5

      Same. The movies only exist because marvel almost went bankrupt in 1996

  • @Fionalah
    @Fionalah 10 месяцев назад +172

    I don't even like Marvel but I feel your pain. A beautiful and succinct eulogy to something you loved.
    The opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference.

    • @EskChan19
      @EskChan19 10 месяцев назад +16

      Agreed. NOt a huge Marvel fan, but I used to be a huge Star Wars fan so I feel her pain, since Disney is doing the EXACT.SAME.THING to Star Wars as well.

    • @TheNoobler
      @TheNoobler 7 месяцев назад

      Um no... (I know this wasn't the point of your comment but I see this misinformation sometimes, so I just want to correct it): The opposite of love IS hate. The connection is PASSION. Whether you love or hate something, you have a PASSION for it. Think of it as a line with love on one end and hate on the other, indifference would be in the middle.
      Basically, it's a passion scale. If you're passionate about something, are you on one extreme end of loving it, or the other extreme end of hating it? Or are you NEUTRAL/ in the MIDDLE/ INDIFFERENT? (Capitalized to point out that these words are synonyms.) So indifferent means you have no opinion on something, AKA you are "in the middle" on that situation. I really don't get where people are coming up with that idea that indifference is somehow the opposite of love... If that were true wtf is hate?!
      You can also think of it as if you are saying that instead of the RUclips dislike button being the opposite of the like button, the "true" opposite would be to not press either (indifference)... Which doesn't make sense.

  • @jgs2277
    @jgs2277 10 месяцев назад +340

    This video is so perfect.
    Literally speaking for millions of MCU fans. ⭐

    • @bottlethrower1544
      @bottlethrower1544 10 месяцев назад +6

      20 yrs we will be like "Bro I was
      one of her original subs"

    • @iraford5788
      @iraford5788 10 месяцев назад +3

      Definitely not millions.

    • @Xspurr
      @Xspurr 10 месяцев назад +4

      Learn what "literally" means and you do not speak for anyone except yourself.

    • @escandersanchez65
      @escandersanchez65 10 месяцев назад

      Youre a narcisist..were you aware?

    • @anthos332
      @anthos332 10 месяцев назад +5

      Seriously its sad that they dropped the ball so hard.

  • @mikesmusicden
    @mikesmusicden 10 месяцев назад +88

    Very well put; I could not have explained it any better. The hero is heroic not because he or she has powers, but because they overcome the darkness within themselves for the sake of a greater good.

  • @reapersaurus
    @reapersaurus 10 месяцев назад +36

    Just a note : you mentioned that She-Hulk didn't have the budget for a 10-ft tall female.
    It had a budget of over $225 MILLION, (and she was 6' 7").
    That should have been PLENTY of money to put good CGI up onscreen. It's not THAT expensive or difficult anymore.

  • @compassion4all31
    @compassion4all31 10 месяцев назад +76

    You have put into words EXACTLY what l have been feeling about this whole mess. It wasn't a true disaster until people who DID NOT care or understand about these characters were given the keys to the kingdom and made it into something unrecognizable. I LOVED the OG characters but they purposely destroyed them out of malice and hubris it shows in the films. I would also like to add that I feel the same about Starwars too :(

    • @aziura
      @aziura 10 месяцев назад +5

      Omg so true about Star Wars. As a Luke Skywalker fan I personally choose to forget the sequel trilogy exists lol 😅

    • @compassion4all31
      @compassion4all31 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@aziura Meeeeeee tooooooo!!!

  • @jayaniceday3602
    @jayaniceday3602 10 месяцев назад +20

    People lost interest in the MCU because the MCU lost interest in the MCU.

    • @dylanwong6065
      @dylanwong6065 10 месяцев назад +1

      That’s why I move on with the MonsterVerse, anything directed by Christopher Nolan, the animated Spider-Man films, historical battle, and video game adaptations. Although I still love and enjoy all the Marvel films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and Eternals are so far my least favorites. Not only the Marvel Cinematic Universe has lost their steam but the DC Extended Universe is pretty much dead like a dinosaur.

    • @achaudhari101
      @achaudhari101 10 месяцев назад

      I call that a bullshit excuse.

    • @jimmyboydonald6578
      @jimmyboydonald6578 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@dylanwong6065Do you think Aquaman 2 will repeat the failure of this year's superhero movies (apart, from Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3 which was pretty successful).?

    • @cy-one
      @cy-one 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@jimmyboydonald6578 Yes. I think Aquaman 2 was stuck so long in development hell, it has little chance to succeed. Then there's the whole Amber Heard thing and the fact they _didn't_ remake the movie without her. How much screen presence she has will be a huge factor for the movie.

    • @dylanwong6065
      @dylanwong6065 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@jimmyboydonald6578I’d say yes. Due to Amber Heard in it. Although I still love the first Aquaman movie, I don’t feel excited for the sequel and I probably won’t watch.

  • @Smido83
    @Smido83 10 месяцев назад +59

    That end Montage made me, a 40 years old guy, actually cry.
    The MCU gave me so much... all those memories, all those emotions! And now complete apathy. Its like watching a good friend you spent over a decade of your life with, dying of cancer and finally taking him to rest. The MCU didnt have to die, but it was murdered by political activists and wannabe creatives without any talent. Its so sad... what a shame!

  • @eduardoalvarez7546
    @eduardoalvarez7546 10 месяцев назад +20

    You would not believe how much I wanted Dr. Strange in MoM to be good. The first one was my most favorite out of the entire MCU.
    You wouldnt believe how disappointed I was and how much I laughed at the stupid bits of it. I was truly done after that.

    • @vice2versa
      @vice2versa 10 месяцев назад +2

      Same here, multiverse of madness was suppose to be an EVENT film like NWH but it ended up being the event that caused me to no longer care about marvel. The multiverse plot had so much potential but they squandered it.

    • @bellojello5756
      @bellojello5756 4 месяца назад

      Same here esp since i was a dr strange fan way before his first movie and i was so hyped n i made everyone i knew about it because i was so excited for my fave character to have more screentime and for more ppl to realise how interesting the magic side of marvel was with dimensions the villains like nightmare or one thing i was super interested in
      BARON MORDO
      THEY BUILT THAT UP BUT HAD NO MENTION
      i was severely disappointed

  • @Dobogio
    @Dobogio 10 месяцев назад +204

    Good video and something else to mention is that marvel and disney really decided to spear into really charged political ideas with the people they hired and would attack fans for criticism. Almost any male character had a female replacement and it seemed like somehow the main paying demographic was the ones they wanted to cut in favour of a new fan base, that didn’t exactly go well for them.

    • @ericnierstedt6242
      @ericnierstedt6242 10 месяцев назад +31

      Midnight's Edge just did a great 2 part video on this due to the new MCU book. Their thesis is that everything went to hell when Kevin Feige got Bob Iger to reassign Ike Pearlmutter and dissolve the Quality Control Board (because Feige didn't like having to prove that his ideas worked). So Feige had no oversight, and the first thing he did was make Captain Marvel. And after Endgame, he just kept pumping out movies and shows (and yes, Iger asked him to do way too much) with no one telling him his ideas didn't appeal to the fan base.

    • @rubydoo3307
      @rubydoo3307 10 месяцев назад +27

      I mean they touched on politics in Captain America but they didn’t let it mess their characters up, that’s the big difference. Also weaponising fans against each other for a studio’s benefit is disgusting behaviour.

    • @kaskaskas
      @kaskaskas 10 месяцев назад +3

      I don't think wanting to cut off your toxic original fanbase is an issue. props to them for weeding out the snowflakes. I'm glad y'all have left. I hope we weren't supposed to mourn the loss of you pathetic old fans.

    • @Sam-wc7uo
      @Sam-wc7uo 10 месяцев назад +37

      @@kaskaskasyou do know what happened after their core fanbase left, right?

    • @vjbhatia77
      @vjbhatia77 10 месяцев назад

      @@kaskaskas😂 🤡 you must be in charge of Disney Studios. You hate the fans just as much as they do. Sorry all the SJW replacement fans are not watching all the PC motivated movies these days from marvel.

  • @irrigationnation4410
    @irrigationnation4410 10 месяцев назад +17

    What really sucks is X-Men fans like me were hoping and patiently waiting for the X-Men to have their own MCU reboot and now that its finally happening, after more than a decade, the MCU is unravelling...typical

    • @vice2versa
      @vice2versa 10 месяцев назад +1

      I can't believe they ruined the quicksilver reveal in Wandavision with a pointless bohner joke. I mean WHY?????? I saw a rewrite of the wandavision ending and it would have created so much hype going forward. Why would they ruin such potential like that????

  • @Latriise
    @Latriise 10 месяцев назад +39

    I've seen a lot of video essays, and their MCU variants, in my day. And this one is absolutely top tier. Deep, non-surface level, non-cliche.

  • @28starwarsfan
    @28starwarsfan 10 месяцев назад +16

    I agree. WandaVision was some of the best Phase Four we got, until the end. Even going back and rewatching several times I have to say, the downfall of the show started before the last episode. Hayward was a big miss, almost as much as a more complex dealing of Wanda in the end.

    • @vice2versa
      @vice2versa 10 месяцев назад +5

      And they squandered the quicksilver reveal with that terrible bohner joke and did nothing with it.

  • @aliceh4075
    @aliceh4075 10 месяцев назад +3

    I used to watch Thor and the Avengers on repeat as a teen but now. I only care about select few characters

  • @rafaelbalde249
    @rafaelbalde249 10 месяцев назад +6

    Apathy is what describes with 100% accuracy what I, and I would dare to say, most fans feel about Marvel right now. Worse than giving negative reviews and rejecting the content, is not caring about it at all to even consume it in the first place.

  • @silverslider562
    @silverslider562 10 месяцев назад +29

    I stopped caring when the creatives started using new projects as a median to project their gender, identity, and diversity politics on to and began prioritizing that over old fashioned good story telling. Endgame was the end of peak MCU.

    • @TheDiamondSlayer1
      @TheDiamondSlayer1 10 месяцев назад

      I don't really see how they did that lmao

    • @adamoutrage6597
      @adamoutrage6597 10 месяцев назад

      Just say you hate women and minorities and move on.

    • @JohnDoe-xf9ly
      @JohnDoe-xf9ly 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@TheDiamondSlayer1 i wpuld recomment you go watch nerdrotic and criticale drinker to get more info on that
      One is example is chamging the mcu into m she u
      Making all the characthers from male to female to doing a female avengers and pushing that men aint shitte while women can do it better
      Falcone and winter solider was BLM and hatred for cops ( cops do deserve hate but not fpr the reason they say)and alsp hiring activists who hate captalisam and men and who kbow nothing of the dranchise for which they are making movies
      In the writters room in most of the new films they talk more about lgbt rights ( i am bi nothing wrong with normale lgbt people) and feminisam then they do about righting good stories and lets not forget attacking fans left right and center before the movie even airs and when it flops they attack the fans even more

    • @goodlordyogurt
      @goodlordyogurt 10 месяцев назад +7

      ​@TheDiamondSlayer1 you can always tell someone is confident in their opinion if they finish with "lol" or "lmao" lol

    • @aquavitae3824
      @aquavitae3824 10 месяцев назад

      SP distilled the quintessence: P A C I I & M I L & G!

  • @samjimenez
    @samjimenez 10 месяцев назад +24

    I feel your pain! The MCU is going down the 🚽 and they won't 🛑 making these failures... 😢Wake up Disney!!!!!😬

    • @Xspurr
      @Xspurr 10 месяцев назад

      Are you unable to write actual words?

    • @MShot98
      @MShot98 10 месяцев назад +3

      Actually go watch The Marvels and come to this conclusion. It wasn’t great but it wasn’t terrible. The movies are going to get better again relax pretty sure Feige who has been this same thing since 1999. They’ve fired many people and listening to the fans. 2025 will be the year marvel makes a huge comeback I’m calling it rn

    • @20thCenturyFav
      @20thCenturyFav 10 месяцев назад +1

      The Marvels validated and confirms every single fear people had of Disney taking over Marvel

    • @MShot98
      @MShot98 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@20thCenturyFav did you see it? Can you explain why you feel that way cause The Marvels is far from being the MCUs worst project.

  • @radioflyer68911
    @radioflyer68911 10 месяцев назад +21

    Ditto. I remember wanting to be first in line to see a sci fi fantasy comic based movie. Now I couldn't care less. It's not the genre itself it's the people who make them now. They're fiends.

    • @achaudhari101
      @achaudhari101 10 месяцев назад

      A fiend would also be you.

  • @ericmiller5603
    @ericmiller5603 10 месяцев назад +5

    Something I noticed is that the MCU’s downward spiral began precisely when Stan Lee passed away. I wonder how much creative influence this titan of storytelling had over Marvel Studios.

  • @chrisandrews3979
    @chrisandrews3979 10 месяцев назад +15

    You said it perfectly when you stated why would you watch anymore of this crap when its just going to taint what you enjoyed in the past. Thats sums up how I feel about this and a few other franchises like Star Wars and Star Trek. The thing the studios just refuse to understand is legacy matters. If you taint or tarnish characters or films that these franchises were built upon, you destroy the foundation of the franchise, and decrease its value and interest from the fans.

    • @BiggieTrismegistus
      @BiggieTrismegistus 10 месяцев назад

      It sure seems like Paramount considers Star Trek's legacy to be Kirk, Spock, Enterprise, Klingons, Tribbles and Khan. That's it.
      It's maddening that a franchise I've loved since I was a child 30 years ago has been so reduced.

  • @mandoloriansoju3841
    @mandoloriansoju3841 10 месяцев назад +31

    Agree with almost everything you said but Loki is the only thing that seems to work for me and the conclusion to Season 2 was great. Loki truly feels redeemed and that character is probably my favorite out of the entire MCU.

    • @crovvebar
      @crovvebar 10 месяцев назад +6

      I have to agree! I haven't had the time to finish Loki s2 just yet, but I enjoy the direction his character is taking. I disagree with her opinion that Loki has been reduced to a bumbling crybaby- Loki is on a redemption arc. His character growth happens gradually over the show, and his motivation for change makes **sense** given the context. The show isn't perfect by any means, but I think it's worth praising out of the recent MCU sludge.

    • @nathanolson3135
      @nathanolson3135 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@crovvebar been hearing positive things in last couple of weeks about Loki s2 , but Wanted to wait until it end , So is Loki season 2 actually that good? I stoped watching any marvel related content when Loki s1 ended , that was the last straw for me and canceled my Disney subscription. Is it worth the watch ?

    • @5camerons1
      @5camerons1 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@nathanolson3135Loki S2 is better than the first season imo. The narrative is exciting and stimulating and it has some great payoffs. Definitely reinvigorated my love for Marvel a bit

    • @yunuss58
      @yunuss58 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@nathanolson3135I really liked season 2

    • @ZyliceLiddell
      @ZyliceLiddell 10 месяцев назад

      @@crovvebarLoki *WAS* a crying fool in S1 and a soulless husk in S2!

  • @mini_mew775
    @mini_mew775 5 месяцев назад +2

    Hardly an assassination of Wanda when that is a role she takes in the comics. She was already losing her sanity at the end of wandavision and the book only amplified her dark thought and powers

  • @PeeGeeThirteen
    @PeeGeeThirteen 10 месяцев назад +8

    Ever since the launch of Disney+ streaming service, their focus changed in the wrong way
    DrStrange 2 MoM was the LAST MCU movie I watched at the theater and I haven't gone back

    • @vice2versa
      @vice2versa 10 месяцев назад +1

      Same, except for wakanda forever because black panther was my families favorite mcu movie so they dragged me. I originally planned on seeing Thor4 in theaters first day but Dr Strange MoM was such a huge dissapointment that i didn't even care anymore. Thor4 word of mouth would have to be one of the best MCU movies ever to get me to go see thor4 in theaters after MoM. When word of mouth said Thor4 was trash i was like well, it looks like marvel has entered their dark age where all their projects end up being mediocre.

  • @charlieiannini3502
    @charlieiannini3502 10 месяцев назад +6

    I only except NWH and GOTG 3 as post Endgame canon

  • @Wicked_Sushi
    @Wicked_Sushi 10 месяцев назад +17

    Great effort and great video - agree on pretty much every front. Dr Strange 2 was the real turning point for me. First time we left the movie theater after an MCU flick bitterly disappointed (for the record didn't see Eternals, Black Widow or Shang-Chi at the cinema). Decided to stick to D+ for MCU content. Then Thor 4 came along, only validating our decision. Then Quantumania - another swing and a miss. MCU just faded from being "must watch". Couldn't finish the first episode of She-Hulk, and so on. So yeah, when it came time to renew our D+ sub it was an easy decision. As they say, the opposite of love isn't hate, but indifference.

  • @ellisr.kinnear164
    @ellisr.kinnear164 10 месяцев назад +14

    Spider-Man No Way Home and Guardians Vol 3 are excellent films. Tragic they became a surprise instead of common

  • @Sam-wc7uo
    @Sam-wc7uo 10 месяцев назад +4

    When the Hulk got his ass handed to him by Thanos and was never able to redeem himself, is exactly the moment when I started losing faith in Marvel.

  • @cliveroberts8760
    @cliveroberts8760 10 месяцев назад +7

    This is it. This video really encapsulated my feelings of Marvel and where it has been and where it is now. I always had hoped that they would turn it around but after the Marvel's which I haven't seen I don't think they will ever return to their former glory. It's sad, but it's true "a thing isn't beautiful because it lasts" and we still have the older Marvel movies to look back on.

  • @Ultriac301
    @Ultriac301 10 месяцев назад +3

    R.I.P. Marvel Cinematic Universe
    2008 - 2019

  • @LynneHobday1
    @LynneHobday1 10 месяцев назад +5

    Nicely said. I wasn't even an MCU fan and I know nothing about hero comics. Guardians of the Galaxy was more of my thing and when I saw Infinity War for the first time, my mind was blown and I went back and watched all the other movies as I waited for Endgame... after that, nothing has drawn me back. But from Iron Man to Endgame - that's a great cinematic achievement and legacy... True MCU fans must be gutted!

  • @A_YouTube_Commenter
    @A_YouTube_Commenter 10 месяцев назад +25

    Do not ever apologize for taking too long with your videos. This was your best one yet. I almost cried when you were on the good parts. What have we lost?

  • @voltaire3214
    @voltaire3214 10 месяцев назад +7

    With all the bad stuff coming out lately I forgot how great Marvel use to be. Thanks for taking me back to the good old days once more.

  • @CheckersMcGavern
    @CheckersMcGavern 10 месяцев назад +19

    Hi there! Enjoying the video so far!
    I'm sorry, I just have to step in with a few points of note in defense of Endgame (although I do agree that Infinity War is still the superior of the two):
    -Hulks reconciliation was in Snap'ing everyone back into existence. It absolutely would have been great to see him get a rematch with Thanos... but I think... this one is more accurate to his character. Banner, a man who feared and disliked Hulk for his violence and destruction... was not only able to make peace with that side of him and this allowed him to use Hulk to save lives rather than to destroy them.
    -Fat Thor was very off-putting to me, at first. But what started out as a joke... quickly became an incredibly poignant message on trauma. You could even see the seeds of it sprinkled in Infinity War. Remember that conversation with Rocket? "What more can I lose?" Turns out... a lot. He wasn't just a fat joke (although admittedly, I wish they held back on a few of the jokes they did make. Some of them were in poor taste)... he was an examination of depression and how to overcome it.
    Okay, sorry, just needed to put that out there. lol

    • @savioblanc
      @savioblanc 10 месяцев назад +1

      Ooh good point about Hulk 👍
      And yes, Fat Thor was fine for me too for exactly the same reasons you mentioned but what pissed me off was at the end of Endgame, Thor goes back to the man he was at the start of the MCU saga - instead of ruling his people and finding them a new home, he gives up the throne to Valkyrie of all people and goes off gallivanting across the Universe with his new friends to "find himself"
      Man's planet is destroyed, his people are refugees and he's off on an interstellar journey 😑

  • @JB-kr3xz
    @JB-kr3xz 10 месяцев назад +15

    This was a great video. It brought me back to so many memories. I just recently started a random marvel marathon. I did spider man and moved to captain America. These movies were just so much fun. Winter soldier is one of my favorites in the franchise. It’s wonderful that we had ten years of movies that were culturally a huge juggernaut. It’s so sad that it’s ended but nothing last forever.

    • @BigPoppaPumpthc
      @BigPoppaPumpthc 10 месяцев назад +3

      as cliche as this sounds unfortunately all good things must come to an end.

    • @JB-kr3xz
      @JB-kr3xz 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@BigPoppaPumpthc it’s true and at least we can always go back. I think 10 years of a phenomenon is a good amount of time. One day we will get something else

    • @willarth9186
      @willarth9186 9 месяцев назад

      There are still fantastically written films and shows with strong female characters that will appeal to both sexes. Unfortunately, Disney is only looking for crap stories, execrably written to wrap around female characters no one cares about.
      But after watching The Marvels and suffering through the IBS caused by it, I watched 1883 and it restored my faith that there ARE good stories with fantastic writing for strong female characters that both sexes can relate to. I dare anyone to watch the first 4 minutes of Episode 1 of 1883 and not want to find out more about Elsa Dutton's story.
      Faith Hill, Tim McGraw and Sam Elliot give outstanding performances with cameos by Tom Hanks and Billy Bob Thornton. But it is Isabel May as 17 year old Elsa that steals the show. She's not a Mary Sue and you watch her character arc and journey as she takes guidance and grows. She is at the heart of not just 1883, but also all the seasons of the shows 1923 and Yellowstone with Harrison Ford and Kevin Costner.

  • @XghostXfaceX2
    @XghostXfaceX2 10 месяцев назад +26

    You really really NAILED it!
    My first moment of losing the love was Endgame. I am a MASSIVE Thor fan. So I wore a cool Thor hat and shirt. Had Mjolnir and Stormbreaker as key chains. Seating in the theater excited to see the cool stuff he would do in Endgame on that opening Thursday. As soon as I saw him in the five year time jump, I slouched in my seat and began covering my face. I never felt like a loser being an adult seeing these movies until that night.
    I took that personally. So I am eagerly waiting to look into Disney’s/Marvel’s eyes when the light fades from their eyes as they die!

    • @bottlethrower1544
      @bottlethrower1544 10 месяцев назад +4

      Yeah, my guess I am not the only Nerdrotic, Drinker fan the YT algorithm said "Oh, I know you like"
      ...this channel gonna blow up

    • @XghostXfaceX2
      @XghostXfaceX2 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@bottlethrower1544 Yeah, I feel called out with that one lol

    • @achaudhari101
      @achaudhari101 10 месяцев назад

      @XghostXfaceX2 Bro, just stop with the anime villain retardation. Wanting Disney dead with that garbage you wrote is not going to fix anything.

  • @frostbite.711
    @frostbite.711 10 месяцев назад +34

    I will say, despite the problems, I enjoyed Wakanda Forever. The movie brought me to tears and Shuri's development as she came to terms with the death of her entire family was really good. It still isn't as good as the first BP movie, or the majority of the MCU leading up to Endgame, but it was definitely better than a majority of the newest phase of the MCU.

    • @20thCenturyFav
      @20thCenturyFav 10 месяцев назад +3

      if you put a gun to my head and asked me to explain the plot of Wakanda Forever I wouldn't even be able to. Very forgettable story that did not land at all which is unfortunate.

    • @najhoant
      @najhoant 10 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah, it had a lot of real emotion to it that at least made it worth watching, even if it had issues and the final battle was a bit of an eyesore with the drastically clashing visuals

  • @phil4986
    @phil4986 10 месяцев назад +10

    When a company makes awful products and blames you for their own incompetence, it's ok to simply walk away. Nobody owes Disney anything.

  • @fansofER
    @fansofER 10 месяцев назад +13

    Ya the MCU has been misses lately but Loki Season 2 was pretty amazing imo. His redemption arc is fantastic and I was blown away by the writing

    • @User2024.0ap
      @User2024.0ap 10 месяцев назад +2

      Same, ik they had to give our boy a comeback.
      Loki is a god.
      I love the symbolism of how the god of chaos became the only force in the universe willing enough, powerful enough, and selfless enough to let the world live on. All the wars all the chaos, the death. The life. The beauty. The destruction. Life now finally free to run is course
      It was still goofy, but dang that ending though 😭✋️

    • @vice2versa
      @vice2versa 10 месяцев назад +1

      Loki season 2 was surprisingly very artistic. Those last two eps of Loki S2 were really well done.

  • @allsport916
    @allsport916 10 месяцев назад +9

    That was a lovely and well thought out expose. Well done.

  • @vivamexico254
    @vivamexico254 10 месяцев назад +6

    At the core of it all there is the issue heroes aint heroes no more... You just earned a sub

  • @LunaticTrumpet
    @LunaticTrumpet 10 месяцев назад +7

    I remember the trailer for Eternals pissing me off. The line “Eternals assemble” just angered me.

    • @cy-one
      @cy-one 10 месяцев назад +2

      I think in hindsight it was a joke that fell flat, based on the fact that Eternals _are_ literally assembled.

  • @00110000
    @00110000 10 месяцев назад +9

    Well said. Especially the how you retorted the criticism of the "high artists" and showing the early films did indeed have merit. Times change and the way media can connect to audiences change. Early marvel managed to evoke something in so many people because they were aware of what people wanted and needed.
    Though the MCU may have fell from relevance, I'm looking forward to seeing what comes next for us.

  • @jamesabernethy7896
    @jamesabernethy7896 10 месяцев назад +9

    I watch a lot of similar content but this has been the first time I've seen your channel. A brilliant presentation that echoes many of my own feelings. On the whole, phases, 1-3 were strong movies with characters who were enjoyable because they were flawed individuals. I've watched a couple of Phase 4 movies and tried to watch some of the shows but they were just so convoluted and filled with 'the message.' I still enjoy the original saga and don't want it tainted. Another similar example is The Fast and Furious movies. The first one is still one of my favourite movies, it was grounded in reality. But they continually got more outrageous.

  • @zealous944
    @zealous944 10 месяцев назад +3

    they did strange dirty but for comic book scarlet witch thats actually pretty consistent. Half the time she is a hero and the other half she is a reality threatening villain lol.

  • @dustyc5376
    @dustyc5376 10 месяцев назад +5

    Hats off. No one has said it better. You nailed it.

  • @nickgates4259
    @nickgates4259 10 месяцев назад +8

    The best most concise assessment of what happened to the mcu I’ve seen, thank you

  • @dropinarte
    @dropinarte 10 месяцев назад +4

    Loki Season Two was pretty amazing!!!! But probably mainly due to it being different from both the MCU and it’s first season lol. It’s a beautiful story in its own right but it’s quite contained. But I can geniunely recommend it

    • @ZyliceLiddell
      @ZyliceLiddell 10 месяцев назад

      It’s too slow and made Loki into a soulless *HUSK!*

  • @itznotdatserious99
    @itznotdatserious99 10 месяцев назад +9

    This is an excellent, excellent video! Thank you for the time and effort that you put into it! This was well worth the wait.

  • @thatonechristianchic8275
    @thatonechristianchic8275 10 месяцев назад +2

    Me and my family used to watch these movies over and OVER and OVER. From Iron Man to Endgame. Such a tragic downfall 😭

  • @Cybershroom
    @Cybershroom 10 месяцев назад +3

    There was a time when I thought a multiverse story would be such a cool concept where posibilities are endless, but little did I know that by applying such an idea, writing became a nightmare, continuity is now but a hellscape, nothing makes any bloody sense and that's the reacuring problem MCU has been facing since Infinity War, but this issue isn't isolated to just Marvel, the same can be said about Star Wars and DCU. I'm just tired seeing how little effort is made to develop characters or plotlines, even worldbuilding suffers. If the creators don't care anymore, why the hell should I?

  • @JustAZillennial
    @JustAZillennial 10 месяцев назад +12

    I was so late to the party that I was able to see the beginning of Phase 4, and the downfall of the MCU.
    I watched all the movies, was super hyped just like everyone else, to the point where my coworkers and I were discussing entire plots and the universe itself.
    Then around No Way Home, everyone stopped. I don't know anyone personally who watched the original movies who didn't rush to the theaters to see it, but it was like we all knew no film was going to top that one. We talked about it for months and planned a group trip to see it. We came out of the theater excitedly discussing it.
    The last time was when Multiverse of Madness was announced. People were hyping up that movie just as much as No Way Home, but once the actual movie was released, I was the only one in my friend group who saw it.
    Guardians of the Galaxy 3 was the last MCU film I watched and loved, but there were a lot of people I knew who didn't see it and there are a lot of gaps in my DVD collection. Everytime someone announced a new Marvel film or show now, I just say "okay," and move on with my life as if I didn't hear them.

    • @vice2versa
      @vice2versa 10 месяцев назад +1

      You are saying none of your friends watched multiverse of madness??? That was the last marvel film I was hyped to watch first day but the movie was so garbage and such a huge character assassination that it completely killed my interest in the MCU going forward. Multiverse of Madness was suppose to be like an EVENT but it ended up being the event that caused interest to die. I was surprised it didnt get the same hate that thor 4 got.

    • @JustAZillennial
      @JustAZillennial 10 месяцев назад +1

      @vice2versa My friend group isn't that large, but every one of them were HUGE Marvel fans. You could show a meme or mention a movie in passing, and they would go off on that. It was because of them that I started watching the movies, and their excitement rubbed off on me, and since I was in the same boat with them, I remember losing interest around the same time they did. After No Way Home, we just stopped talking about Marvel in general, and it was like we didn't need an explanation. We all knew why. We still have our original merchandise, wallpaper, and movies, but some, including me, canceled our Disney+ subscription, and the ones who didn't only bring up the show they watched if it was REALLY bad.
      I don't even remember the plot to Multiverse of Madness. I only remember being highly disappointed at times throughout the film, but I don't remember why.
      It's like my brain blocked out the memory of any Marvel movie that's not in the original 22, with a few exceptions of TV shows and movies I actually enjoyed, which aren't many.
      Someone I know tried to watch Ms. Marvel and She Hulk, but had to stop after the first couple of episodes due to boredom.

    • @willarth9186
      @willarth9186 9 месяцев назад

      There are still fantastically written films and shows with strong female characters that will appeal to both sexes. Unfortunately, Disney is only looking for crap stories, execrably written to wrap around female characters no one cares about.
      But after watching The Marvels and suffering through the IBS caused by it, I watched 1883 and it restored my faith that there ARE good stories with fantastic writing for strong female characters that both sexes can relate to. I dare anyone to watch the first 4 minutes of Episode 1 of 1883 and not want to find out more about Elsa Dutton's story.
      Faith Hill, Tim McGraw and Sam Elliot give outstanding performances with cameos by Tom Hanks and Billy Bob Thornton. But it is Isabel May as 17 year old Elsa that steals the show. She's not a Mary Sue and you watch her character arc and journey as she takes guidance and grows. She is at the heart of not just 1883, but also all the seasons of the shows 1923 and Yellowstone with Harrison Ford and Kevin Costner.

    • @JustAZillennial
      @JustAZillennial 9 месяцев назад

      @willarth9186 Yeah, people say movies aren't good anymore.
      That's not the case. There are good movies, they just aren't promoted the same way the bad ones are, so we have to dig for them.
      1883 kind of proves that because I've never heard of it before.
      I thought horror movies as a whole were bad because I saw It, which was filled with predictable jump scares, bad cgi and a goofy clown who barely looked intimidating, and The Shining, which came across as silly and boring, but my mind was changed after I saw Insidious, which had minimal jump scares, an actual storyline and believable acting. Insidious is considered one of those old horror movies that isn't up to the standards of today, but people look back on it because it was actually excellent.
      The original Hunger Games was good because the female lead went through real problems, experienced real emotions, and developed real, meaningful friendships. The acting was on point, and shaky camera aside, the franchise was great.

    • @JustAZillennial
      @JustAZillennial 9 месяцев назад

      @willarth9186 Making female leads overpowered and immune to character development is annoying and overdone.
      Exactly why Black Widow in phases 1, 2, and 3 and pre WandaVision Wanda worked so well.
      They had weaknesses, character development, and relatable backstories, which made them come across as human to the viewers.
      Captain Marvel was a stupid choice in my opinion, because they rushed her backstory, gave her (or rather made her steal) a motorcycle, made her break free from whatever mind control she was under, and then she's just this invincible goddess who didn't grow as a person and has an infinite amount of power for no reason other than "Yay! Female empowerment!" which is already tired, old and boring already, because now she's too strong to be an Avenger, so we have to write a lame excuse so she doesn't get in the way of the other characters.
      I'm not against female leads, but for some reason, the movies with male leads are much more interesting because men don't have the same over obsession with power that women seem to have.

  • @luna-hw9li
    @luna-hw9li 10 месяцев назад +7

    I also wish I could just keep my enjoyment of the old MCU, but it tends to be more like StarWars. I still love the original movies, but I am not the enthusiastic fan I used to be. Seeing your favorite heroes just isn’t the same anymore when you know that they will end up as embarrassing failures.

    • @drjjloveman
      @drjjloveman 10 месяцев назад +2

      They game of thrones'd star wars and marvel. It's now basically impossible to go back and watch any of the previous content because now we know it's been completely destroyed.

    • @jimmyboydonald6578
      @jimmyboydonald6578 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@drjjlovemanThere's always Knight Rider and Wheel of Fortune. 😅

    • @YesTHATJohnSmith
      @YesTHATJohnSmith 10 месяцев назад

      ​Shhh!
      🤫
      ( *Please* don't give them any 💡💡 ideas!)

  • @Outcast0004
    @Outcast0004 6 месяцев назад +2

    My only regret with Thor love and thunder was not walking out of the theatre

  • @Dylanisa_BasketCase
    @Dylanisa_BasketCase 10 месяцев назад +19

    Personally I loved most of the MCU Movies up to Endgame but I agree even the lesser films were still good

    • @Fyhria
      @Fyhria 10 месяцев назад +2

      Same and all good things came to end into new era and old school movie

    • @antona.1327
      @antona.1327 10 месяцев назад +6

      Most of the MCU is cringe, bad, and has all the problems that are on display in the new product. Loki turning into a goodie two shoes third wheel in Ragnarok is as bad as Loki being a goodie two shoes third wheel in his terrible TV Show. He was an insufferable sociopath and a murderer in the first Thor and The Avengers. Thor 2 set him up as something big and evil at the end. He can't just suddenly become a good boy because some terrible director thought it would be ''fun'' to see Thor and Loki act like brothers in an overlong SNL sketch. He should've been the main villain of Ragnarok and should've died fighting Thor, not have his horrendous crimes forgotten about because ''Good Loki is cute. Bad Loki is still cute, but I prefer the Good Loki.'' Again, that's the MCU in a nutshell: wasting a good story potential.

    • @nerychristian
      @nerychristian 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@antona.1327 I agree. While I did enjoy a few of the MCU movies, I never really understood all of the hype for their movies. The movies seemed formulaic and predictable. Predictably dull villains, predictably stupid and unnecessary humor, predictable and useless end credit scenes, etc. But even the worst movies from the earlier phases seem like masterpieces compared to the garbage that has been produced for phase 4 of the MCU. It's like the writers and producers don't even care about these characters. They just want to find new ways to "subvert" expectations, or to destroy the legacy characters in orders to prop up unlikable female characters. (I don't understand why Samual Jackson is still participating in this trash). Out of curiosity, I actually watched The Marvels. And now I can finally say with full conviction that Marvel is dead. They have milked the franchise to death, destroyed any of the likable characters, lost most of their core audience, and placed themselves in a position where they cannot fix the continuity anymore. They could bring back the Xmen and Fantastic 4, and they would still manage to screw it up.

    • @achaudhari101
      @achaudhari101 10 месяцев назад

      A lot of garbage in this thread.

    • @tedflips1501
      @tedflips1501 10 месяцев назад

      ​​@@nerychristianvery true marvel and dc are trash, so is anime but the good stuff from them is enough.... Not everyone can watch scorcese level films.Some people watch bad movies for fun(ones that are so bad that they are good).

  • @world-9644
    @world-9644 10 месяцев назад +2

    This video was really awesome. I disagree with the idea that all the new MCU projects have been bad, I liked a few projects in these new phases like Loki and black panther. But I feel like you hit the nail right on the head with what’s wrong with the MCU now.
    It’s the characters. I just can’t relate with them in any level. They’re either idealistic perfect human beings, blank slates, or comic relief. It’s incredibly disappointing, especially as someone who reads comics and knows what these characters and their stories could be.

  • @CollectionCompletion
    @CollectionCompletion 10 месяцев назад +9

    I think getting so absorbed in them in the first place definitely contributes to getting worn out. I didnt start at the beginning, i didnt care about Iron Man or Thor or Cap or Avengers. It was just not my thing. Somewhere in between Age of Ultron and Civil War, i hopped on board and became a big fan. Started seeing them on release day when i could, and just generally enjoying the whole universe. I consider myself a nerd about it(enough that i watch video essays about it), but idk, it never consumed my life except for like the weekend of Endgame maybe. When something comes out that i like, i appreciate it. When i see something that doesnt look great, ill skip it.

    • @vice2versa
      @vice2versa 10 месяцев назад +1

      No dude, fan absorption has nothing to do with getting worn out. It has everything to do with drops in quality.

    • @CollectionCompletion
      @CollectionCompletion 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@vice2versa if one isn't absorbed to the point of fanaticism, then a drop in quality is just a minor inconvenience and can moved on from quickly. When you're obsessed with something, and it doesn't come out as good as you wanted...well then we're more offended and get critical. I'm not saying either way is right or wrong, but personally my life is the same regardless of how good the latest Marvel movie is.

  • @glennhodges
    @glennhodges 10 месяцев назад +2

    You are 100% right in your assessment. I grew up with these characters. In 1967, I was 9 and picked up my first Marvel. With the first Avengers movie in 2012, I was transported back. Seeing the characters that I grew up with portrayed mostly true made up for all the years when reading comics was looked down upon. Seeing them trashed has soured me on the whole thing. The MCU ended in the aptly titled, "Endgame ". Again, excellent work.

  • @ericmiller5603
    @ericmiller5603 10 месяцев назад +4

    Brilliant video! Thanks for reminding me, no matter how flawed, the first decade of Disney MCU was, overall, tightly written and plotted and satisfying.

  • @Jakeyisdead
    @Jakeyisdead 10 месяцев назад +3

    I liked Loki S1 and 2 as well as Multiverse of Madness and ive been a fan of the MCU since 2008 when i was 8 years old but seeing the current state of the MCU makes me sad i cant explain how much those movies have meant to me through the years and to see them missing the mark so badly these days breaks my heart but Echo looks good and there are apparently big changes going on internally maybe im being foolishly optimistic but i really want the MCU to be good again i want to see characters i love and characters if written well i could fall in love with. Idk i hope that there can be a turn around

    • @twolve
      @twolve 9 месяцев назад

      it used to be something you'd watch all of, now it's something that you just pick some to watch

  • @MrS-pe6sd
    @MrS-pe6sd 10 месяцев назад +3

    Well if you think that crash and burn was bad brace yourself, I hear they’re considering a Harry Potter reboot

  • @brettpatron6103
    @brettpatron6103 2 месяца назад

    You have completely explained every perception ive had about the MCU. I truly appreciate this essay. Thank you.

  • @Dean1000...
    @Dean1000... 10 месяцев назад +2

    People at disney need to watch this video.

  • @FightNightLegacy
    @FightNightLegacy 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love your journey. It's such a great video! Kick butt with your films.

  • @swigzby
    @swigzby 10 месяцев назад +4

    The only MCU movies post phase 3 worth watching (IMO) are NWH and GOTG3. The Netflix original MCU shows are better than anything Disney+ had to offer.

  • @darrengordon3616
    @darrengordon3616 10 месяцев назад +2

    We are not franchise fans. We are good quality fans. Hollywoods fatal mistake was misunderstanding this Paradigm.

  • @YnotNomis
    @YnotNomis 10 месяцев назад +10

    When the MCU movies were more interested in showcasing more slapstick comedy and dancing to cover up the thin plot lines and weak character development and yes, adding identity politics as the focus of their movies, that was the beginning of this current downward spiral in their movies.

    • @nerychristian
      @nerychristian 10 месяцев назад +3

      So basically the downfall of the MCU was Thor Ragnorok.

    • @YnotNomis
      @YnotNomis 10 месяцев назад

      @@nerychristian Actually it started with the first THOR with Darcy, yes way back in phase one, and then in Iron Man 3 with Travis Slattery and it keep escalating from there.

  • @CelineNoyce
    @CelineNoyce 10 месяцев назад +3

    Excellent video. The MCU now has heros that no one cares to root for.

    • @leecroft7311
      @leecroft7311 10 месяцев назад

      Iron Man is dead, Black Widow is dead, Captain America is now an old man, they turned Hulk into a joke, they turned Thor into a joke... it's over, it's done.

  • @porsorodis7985
    @porsorodis7985 10 месяцев назад +2

    God, I don’t think anyone has ever been able to put the thoughts that I had about the MCU so clearly, I think just the same as you! I am so so thankful that this video exists! ❤❤❤

  • @joeblankenship377
    @joeblankenship377 10 месяцев назад +3

    I still like Marvel. But I think a lot of people conflate the MCU with how much they liked Robert Downey Jr and Chris Evans. If you don't really like the MCU without them, well, ya probably didn't like it as much as you thought you did. (These movies have been a little bit on the corny side ever since the beginning.) And I agree with everybody's complaints about oversaturation and the lack of a clear, over-arching narrative. But I think Disney is finally realizing that just because they make a Marvel movie, it doesn't immediately translate into billion dollar box offices. And there should be no surprise that D-list comic book heroes aren't that big of a draw(The Marvels). They're desperate to bring in the X-Men and shove Wolverine back in front of us, without having to reboot the whole franchise. Hence [clap,clap] Multiverse. And multiverses, no matter what franchise you're in, seem to sit precariously on the edge of turning stupid.

  • @plaguedoctor4519
    @plaguedoctor4519 10 месяцев назад +2

    I LOOOOOVE Age of Ultron, ScreenCrush did a great video breaking down Age of Ultron into a much deeper story I think many people have overlooked in it.
    And I used to hate Thor The Dark World but I've came around on it the past couple years and have rewatched it twice... I will admit, part of that is because Thor felt like THOR in Thor 2 compared to....ahem.... Yea 😅

  • @20th_century_Ghost
    @20th_century_Ghost 10 месяцев назад +2

    As a former lifelong fan, I think it's a bunch of things, one of them being that in producing such an enormous volume of Marvel movies and products, it is no longer something special and rare; and so we don't cherish it as we once did.

    • @vice2versa
      @vice2versa 10 месяцев назад

      No the biggest issue with pumping out a bunch of content a year is that the quality usually always takes a major drop. Inorder to make something great, that usually takes time. You make a rough draft, then figure out how to make it better and better until you are proud of what you created then release. The best ideas dont always come to people right away so you take time to analyze and figure out ways to make things better until you get gold. Arcane is a masterpeice but it took 6 years to get the finish product. Mediocrity is the quickest way to turn people off.

  • @antiherojack8201
    @antiherojack8201 10 месяцев назад +3

    I agree in every point but the loki show was in my opinion still good, yes it was flawed in many ways but its one of the last shows that focused on the Charakter and it’s place in the world. Some episodes a little bit trash ngl, but the beginning and the ending in season 2 felt complete and I want to defend it

  • @kinman3051
    @kinman3051 10 месяцев назад +2

    Wait Chadwick Boseman wanted Tchalla recasted? Another person who passes and their wishes are ignored/disrespected

  • @user-xk8zg9jh1g
    @user-xk8zg9jh1g 10 месяцев назад +4

    This is it!!!... you put it together so well with what I also believe what most fans think. It feels souless, like if the writers hate the fans of the comic version characters.

  • @robertotubil6896
    @robertotubil6896 10 месяцев назад +2

    Why fans stopped caring about the MCU? Because the MCU stopped caring about its fans

  • @upsetstudios1819
    @upsetstudios1819 10 месяцев назад +3

    I absolutely loved GotG3. I've never, ever cried as much over a movie as I did for that one

  • @lastedain450
    @lastedain450 10 месяцев назад +2

    Good video. The truth is that in the past Kevin Feige had some checks and balances to rein in his worst impulses but after Bob Iger sided with him in a power struggle he has done what he wants. All the bad product you mentioned are his vision of what Marvel has become. Get rid of popular characters while acting as if you replace them with a similar costume it is the same. Then hire writers that look down on comic book characters and fans to make it. Brilliant!

  • @freedompancakes301
    @freedompancakes301 8 месяцев назад +1

    As a major fan of Wanda and WandaVision, I really hated the way they handled her character in MoM.
    They really just wanted villain Wanda so bad without having to do any payoff, so they take a redeemed character who sacrificed her family and went into isolation because of what she did unintentionally, have her read a magic book offscreen, and suddenly become evil and wanting to kill a teenager so she can abduct her sons from another universe, and needlessly kill anyone in her way.
    Having her get corrupted and have her morals/entire personality change because she read a book in hopes of controlling her powers completely removes all the nuance and agency her character had in WandaVision. Personally I’m just accepting it as a very long live action What If episode and moving on.

  • @kevinrudy
    @kevinrudy 10 месяцев назад +3

    You literally answer you own question in the first few minutes of the video. You didn't like the MCU until it was popular. You were a casual bandwagoner, and now that it's "less cool" you don't care about it. It honestly says more about you than the MCU.

    • @achaudhari101
      @achaudhari101 10 месяцев назад

      She is a casual. She did the same thing for Star Wars.

    • @cy-one
      @cy-one 10 месяцев назад

      Gatekeeping. How quaint.
      "You can't like stuff, because you didn't like it when I liked it."

  • @mrdgenerate
    @mrdgenerate 10 месяцев назад +2

    Listening to what is essentially a childs rose tinted memory of something that happened when you were already grown feels weird. Like she lived on a different planet or something lol.

    • @mrdgenerate
      @mrdgenerate 10 месяцев назад

      The way she thinks the first Avengers was anything other than a cash grab that was mediocre at best is laughable. Other than the whole "connected universe" bit it was lame. The same bad guy as the damn thor movie.

    • @mrdgenerate
      @mrdgenerate 10 месяцев назад

      And she liked the second guardians more than the first... Wow. She probably likes the new mortal Kombat more than MK95 too

  • @ryanlynn
    @ryanlynn 10 месяцев назад +4

    terrific video with flourish

    • @bottlethrower1544
      @bottlethrower1544 10 месяцев назад

      I do love it. The algorithm knows me better than I know myself 😢
      Curious, when did she first pop up in your feed?
      I saw her yesterday for the first time

    • @ryanlynn
      @ryanlynn 10 месяцев назад

      @@bottlethrower1544 I was following her sister on Twitter and she tweeted out one of her videos when the Disney plus shows were starting.

  • @Truekingr6
    @Truekingr6 10 месяцев назад +1

    Loki finale made me feel things but your right

  • @hershyfit8786
    @hershyfit8786 10 месяцев назад +2

    thank you for this take! great video :)

  • @ThatMargaret
    @ThatMargaret 10 месяцев назад +1

    Why did the “don’t waste your life” at the end just make me cry🥲🥲🥲

  • @JohnHenrysaysHi
    @JohnHenrysaysHi 10 месяцев назад +25

    Once again, worth the wait! Excellent conclusion. Thanks for sharing how much the MCU meant to you with such grace and eloquence. I admire it, and you'll probably see why as I ramble. It's always great hearing the love you put into your informative work. I'm a lousy student, but you're a terrific teacher! And you used my favorite MCU quote, "There are the hands that made us, and then there are the hands that guide the hands." And as to your pinned comment, I also liked Iron Man 3, because I liked the relationship between Tony and the kid. The Justice League Unlimited Batman Ace scene pretty much encapsulates what fiction has meant to me growing up, and it was cool to see something similar in that film with a hero helping inspire a kid, especially with Tony Thanos snapping him out of self-pity.
    I didn't really like the first Guardians of the Galaxy either when first seeing it, but instantly liked Vol. 2 with it being my favorite MCU movie since the first Iron Man which I thought was really good thanks to RDJ's charisma; chemistry between RDJ and Gwenth Paltrow; natural humor; and redemption theme. Vol.2 stood out for me because of the intimacy and creative expansion to the universe, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is the first Disney thing I saw this decade, and I thought it was at least in the top 3 Marvel movies along with Spider-man 2 and X-Men Days of Future Past. I actually thought it was the best superhero movie since the Dark Knight. For me, it was refreshing and surprising to see a massive release have a great message defending the sanctity of life relative to a science fiction, fantasy, looney tunes-eque action adventure movie.
    Unfortunately, I liked Batman and Robin and X-Men the Last Stand more than all the Avengers movies combined (I liked moments from the movies and while I preferred Iron Man because of RDJ, I was Team Cap and wore a Captain America shirt to the theater to show my support for the metaphorical side), and I despised Spider-man No Way Home, which was the second and possibly the last Disney thing I'll see this decade...I'm saying that for drama. I hope things change for me.
    I thought NWH was a nihilistic clown show. And I liked all 3 Raimi Spider-man movies; thought the first Amazing Spider-man had spectacular casting with the car thief scene being the closest to the spirit of the Steve Ditko Spider-man charaterization from the comics (which I still consider the greatest superhero, though from what I read the Wally West Flash appeared to be the most consistent across mediums); Amazing Spider-man 2 was the closest to the spirit of the Spider-man the comics I liked (I read almost all of Spider-man from 1962 to 2007 One More Day...and I read a lot after trying to like it but, nope) and I even prefer Emma Stone's Gwen Stacey to the comics...but anyways, No Way Home's Insufferable no responsibility Spider-man looked like it took inspiration from the nihilistic time traveling Christopher Reeve Superman (what happened to the second missile when he changed all of time for one woman....no one has super kissed my memory away from remembering that!) and it didn't give me closure...it made characters I liked into a pathetic joke. I know I'm at odds with a lot of fans, but, I thought Zendaya's performance and MJ character was good and liked seeing Eddie at the end! I liked the Venom movie, especially because it went against the trope where it made Anne's doctor boyfriend a decent guy and didn't give into glorifying pity parties with Eddie and actually had fun with it with how they developed the symbiote making it clear he was in the wrong and not someone to emulate (I didn't like the 2019 Joker movie because I thought that was glorification of pity partying).
    Best regards for your films! You're almost at 7k! Hope you and yours have a delightful day! Keep up the wonderful work! =)

    • @achaudhari101
      @achaudhari101 10 месяцев назад

      Nihilistic clown show? You were drunk.

    • @DOGOO44
      @DOGOO44 10 месяцев назад +1

      hey there, you said "No Way Home's Insufferable no responsibility Spider-man looked like it took inspiration from the nihilistic time traveling Christopher Reeve Superman" and i was wondering what you meant by that ?

    • @JohnHenrysaysHi
      @JohnHenrysaysHi 10 месяцев назад

      @@DOGOO44 ​ Hi! Thanks for asking. In the first and second Christopher Reeve Superman movies, I thought Superman was a nihilistic irresponsible hero similar to how Peter wants to turn back time after his identity being revealed, and then wants people's memories to be wiped out, instead of just accepting his heartbreaking situation like, imo, a hero would, and I hold Spider-man and Superman to higher standards since I think our culture does view them as more moral beacons and aspirational standards, especially with the "Truth, Justice, and the American way." Being that Superman made the choice to go after the villain Lex Luthor's first destructive missile, he was unable to save Lois Lane, a woman who he barely knew having more of a crush/infatuation, from a second missile, and because of that he decides to change back time to save her, even when his biological father Jor-El speaks to him before doing it telling him "it is forbidden for you to interfere with human history" and he had the memory of not being able to save his adopted father Jonathan earlier from a health reason where imo that was the set up for the theme of the character to learn the lessen of humility where he's not God so he can't do everything but, apparently, he doesn't and just plays God and then flies smiling carrying the American Flag like he's an aspirational hero and I was similarly unsettled by NWH symbolically indicating with the comic book accurate costume that MCU Spider-man was now becoming the noble aspirational hero fans loved making his self-sacrificial choice at the end of the movie where I don't see the trajectory for that characterization.
      Then in the next movie, Superman, still barely knowing Lois, he chooses to permanently give up his powers so he can fornicate with her, and then as a result of his choice, he doesn't have the ability to defend people against the villainous Kryptonians, so he gets his powers back and then also gets a super memory kiss power so Lois doesn't know his identity. And also beats up a regular human at a bar.
      With that and how No Way Home brought back Dr. Octopus and Green Goblin from the Raimi movies which had emotional dramatic importance to them in those movies, it's nihilistic to me where nothing matters. And with how jokey the Spider-man were during fighting where, imo, it's not like in the comics where Peter was a kid deflecting from his insecurities and using it as a distraction tactic. And how they used imo patronizing nostalgic references as if the universes didn't progress with their Spider-man not meeting new heroes or building up a greater rogues gallery...they were pretty static. That stinks on ice to me.
      Culturally, I think Superman, Captain America, and Spider-man are thought of as being held to a higher standard, and personally, I do consider Spider-man the greatest superhero...even though my favorite might be Nightwing or the Wally West Flash.
      My favorite comic book characters were Son Goku and the 1997 Joe Kelly comic interpretation of Deadpool where neither are the most virtuous characters, but no one pretends they are. In his universe, Goku is viewed as a selfish prideful character and Deadpool is a villain and is reprimanded for giving into self-pity to justify his evil choices and in the final issue of the comic run, he eventually changes into an anti-hero and we're given a tease that he'll eventually become a hero.
      And Han Solo (Star Wars) is an example of a film character who starts of as an anti-hero but he eventually becomes a noble aspirational character
      Examples of more noble characters on film for me are: Samwise Gamgee, Frodo Baggins, Aragorn, Gandalf, Eowyn (Lord of the Rings); Mary Hatch Bailey (It's a Wonderful Life); Mulan; Maximus (Gladiator); Cliff Booth (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood); Linus (Merry Christmas Charlie Brown); Maria Van Trapp (Sound of Music); Mel Miller (A Face in the Crowd), Jefferson Smith (Mr. Smith Goes to Washington), Mark Thackery (To Sir, With Love) the fictionalized version of William Wallace (Braveheart)...
      And I thought the original Sam Raimi Spider-man trilogy did a good job reflecting a flawed coming of age becoming the moral beacon character.
      That Spider-man, imo, similar to the comics would have been concerned about others and his responsibilities, especially his aunt if he was about to die like he did in Infinity War, where the MCU one thought about himself.
      I didn't keep up with all the MCU movies but I didn't like him in that movie or this one. Hope that helped clarify and you and yours have a great week!

    • @YesTHATJohnSmith
      @YesTHATJohnSmith 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@JohnHenrysaysHi
      Mr. Henry, I don't *entirely* agree with you, but I think that you stated your points well.
      Well written, sir.

    • @JohnHenrysaysHi
      @JohnHenrysaysHi 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@YesTHATJohnSmith Thank you, John! That means a lot! Hope you and yours are have a wonderful Wednesday!

  • @BrettJones27
    @BrettJones27 10 месяцев назад +1

    I feel for MCU fans having their franchise disrespected by its current writers/directors/producers and torn apart from within, decades of lore swept away with a quip, characters deconstructed into worthlessness, while those in charge taunt and laugh at the fans for the very love for the movies that gave them their jobs. It happened to Doctor Who, my fandom, and it's just... sad. Great video essay. Thanks for making it.

  • @PeteZahjutt
    @PeteZahjutt 10 месяцев назад +4

    I agree 100%
    I used to be the biggest marvel fanboy ever
    I’ve been a fan of iron man since I was a kid when I first played war of the gems on the snes
    Watching his movie when I was 15 blew my mind and I became an MCU worshiper
    It’s been so sad watching the thing I loved the most become such a soulless joke
    And I think is already too late to correct its course
    Sadly, the MCU is dead
    Rip my good friend, we had a great 10 year run

  • @gsniroshan
    @gsniroshan 10 месяцев назад +1

    2 of my current best friends and me us 3 became friends after meeting at my new job because of the love for MCU phase 3 in 2017. Last Saturday one of them wanted to watch Marvels and he had to go only with his wife and brother. Us 2 met him after the movie for beer and dinner. That's how much I care about MCU now

  • @KrytoRift
    @KrytoRift 10 месяцев назад +1

    They had the whole world at their feet and they kicked it into oblivion

  • @yomama5368
    @yomama5368 10 месяцев назад +3

    I feel like Martin Scorsese gets strawmanned in videos like these. When you actually read that now infamous article he wrote about how superhero movies aren't cinema, really it's more about how the industrial production that creates these movies leads to a watering down of creative vision and is, ultimately, bad for filmmaking. It's just as much about the modern blockbuster industry at large as it is about superhero movies specifically. I would recommend people to go actually read it instead of just I guess imagining in your head what he said based on headlines, because although you might not agree with everything he points out I think you could at least see that he's not just some grumpy grandpa disliking what the kids are doing these days or whatever.

  • @LovelessDogg1
    @LovelessDogg1 10 месяцев назад +1

    I don’t think Age of Ultron was the start of the later issues of the franchise. GotG was. Joss Whedon didn’t even want to do that movie, he was contractually obligated by Disney to do it because they didn’t have a director for it.
    Guardians of the Galaxy was the first one to have the weird comedy beats during inappropriate moments, then once that movie blew up more than expected Joss was told to add more comedy and half of its production was marred by reshoots. So, that’s why the films started doing those things and did it worse as it went along.

  • @WasionKey
    @WasionKey 10 месяцев назад +2

    Loki 2 was actually pretty good

  • @Jm649
    @Jm649 10 месяцев назад +2

    I 100% agree with everything you said, It's so nice to hear someone speaking the same language. I first noticed the decline of the MCU in Loki season 1.. I was actually quite surprised with how popular the show was, and how no one else seemed to be noticing the messy implications of the multiverse/timeline direction they were going in.. I don't know whether it was just the popularity of the character that had people invested, but I'm not sure about the writing 😬

    • @vice2versa
      @vice2versa 10 месяцев назад +2

      Loki s1 still had hints of quality sprinkled in but i agree that some of the rules of timetravel and the multiverse were getting to out there to write. I thought Loki season 2 redeemed it though. The writing was better imo