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Oh man! When they showed, "On your left", and the audience cheering, it gave me goosebumps, remembering how it felt being in the audience...and the goosebumps didn't go away until after that whole video was done. All the movies set to come out this year and next...I really hope we can watch them in the theaters again!!!!
Your opinion is noted. Tens of millions (if not hundreds of millions) of other moviegoers around the world hold a different opinion.Their stuff is played out, and the human actors are too old.
'Groot'.They need to axe everyone except for grut, and start off in a different way.
I do too. Tens of millions (if not hundreds of millions) of other moviegoers around the world share your anticipation.It is not marvel, but I am ready for avatar 2.
You may not have watched the video. $426 million worldwide box office, extremely widespread appeal and hopefully continued good health ensures Larson's return also. In my opinion, Captain Marvel will play an even larger role in Phase 4 based on the current, more 'cosmic', change in storyline--especially with the introduction of The Eternals. That is progress from where the MCU has been thus far.If Brie Larson is out then that's progress
Your opinion is noted. Tens of millions (if not hundreds of millions) of other moviegoers around the world hold a different opinion.
Which actors do you consider are too old playing their characters?
'Groot'.
The original Captain America is out (no Chris Evans). Same for Iron Man (no more Robert Downey Jr./maybe). The Hulk's return is questionable (Mark Ruffalo out/maybe). Black Widow's run will end with this year's solo film (adios Scarlett Johansson). T'Challa will not be returning since Chadwick Bozeman died in real life and Marvel/Disney will not reprise the role.
Not everyone but some actors and characters are gone going into Phase 4. And the OP video demonstrates a storyline change between the prior three MCU phases and the upcoming one.
I do too. Tens of millions (if not hundreds of millions) of other moviegoers around the world share your anticipation.
You may not have watched the video. $426 million worldwide box office, extremely widespread appeal and hopefully continued good health ensures Larson's return also. In my opinion, Captain Marvel will play an even larger role in Phase 4 based on the current, more 'cosmic', change in storyline--especially with the introduction of The Eternals. That is progress from where the MCU has been thus far.
Your opinion is noted. Tens of millions (if not hundreds of millions) of other moviegoers around the world hold a different opinion.
Which actors do you consider are too old playing their characters?
'Groot'.
The original Captain America is out (no Chris Evans). Same for Iron Man (no more Robert Downey Jr./maybe). The Hulk's return is questionable (Mark Ruffalo out/maybe). Black Widow's run will end with this year's solo film (adios Scarlett Johansson). T'Challa will not be returning since Chadwick Bozeman died in real life and Marvel/Disney will not reprise the role.
Not everyone but some actors and characters are gone going into Phase 4. And the OP video demonstrates a storyline change between the prior three MCU phases and the upcoming one.
I do too. Tens of millions (if not hundreds of millions) of other moviegoers around the world share your anticipation.
You may not have watched the video. $426 million worldwide box office, extremely widespread appeal and hopefully continued good health ensures Larson's return also. In my opinion, Captain Marvel will play an even larger role in Phase 4 based on the current, more 'cosmic', change in storyline--especially with the introduction of The Eternals. That is progress from where the MCU has been thus far.
Chris Hemsworth, while awesome, is going to get too old for the part as is Tom Hiddleston. Why? Asguardians live a LONG time and these two actors are aging at a human pace. It's the same problem with anyone playing an immortal-like character for a length of time.
Captain Marvel is consistently ranked as one of the worst 2 MCU movies. She's too over powered and the way they wrote her out of End Game (until the end) was lazy, as well. Not to mention, she's the worst actor out of the bunch.
We will also see how personal appearance translates on screen, both large and small. Another thing of note is that film and television productions are often completed months or even years of advance of general release to the public. Finally, I am not certain how much longer Hemsworth and Hiddleston will be reprising their characters.Chris Hemsworth, while awesome, is going to get too old for the part as is Tom Hiddleston. Why? Asguardians live a LONG time and these two actors are aging at a human pace. It's the same problem with anyone playing an immortal-like character for a length of time.
Good point.Meh. Marvel has great anti-aging tech that is getting better and better. They can do 1-2 more movies with him in it.
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Awhile back in another unrelated discussion, I said my opinion about films aligns with the audience's, paid critics or neither. This is one of those times where my opinion is more like the paid critics than the audience. I have no problem with anyone saying I am wrong.
On the other hand, Captain Marvel was not overpowered in film in relation to her comic book version according to Marvel.com:
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https://www.marvel.com/characters/captain-marvel-carol-danvers/in-comics
I am curious about "the way they wrote her out of Endgame (until the end) was lazy".
One thing I have learned here in the Off-Topic Zone since the character's movie premiered in 2019:
Some folks do not like Larson. Her character. Or both.![]()
I said my opinion leans towards the critics. Plus, you are generalizing all fans according to my posted graphics--which is not exactly accurate.Those graphics just prove my point: People didn't like her character or the movies. Maybe critics did, but audiences and fans didn't.
Captain Marvel is a cosmic hero, even decades back when the character was male. The character was never Earth based...They wrote her out of end game by giving her some excuse about being busy doing other stuff. That's actually pretty close to the line she used, but paraphrasing.
Perhaps but how does that differ from how Marvel itself portrays the character in print before her introduction into the MCU?They made her too powerful and have to work around her, since she's basically Superman.
Those graphics just prove my point: People didn't like her character or the movies. Maybe critics did, but audiences and fans didn't.
They wrote her out of end game by giving her some excuse about being busy doing other stuff. That's actually pretty close to the line she used, but paraphrasing. They made her too powerful and have to work around her, since she's basically Superman.
Your opinion is noted. Tens of millions (if not hundreds of millions) of other moviegoers around the world hold a different opinion.
Which actors do you consider are too old playing their characters?
'Groot'.
The original Captain America is out (no Chris Evans). Same for Iron Man (no more Robert Downey Jr./maybe). The Hulk's return is questionable (Mark Ruffalo out/maybe). Black Widow's run will end with this year's solo film (adios Scarlett Johansson). T'Challa will not be returning since Chadwick Bozeman died in real life and Marvel/Disney will not reprise the role.
Not everyone but some actors and characters are gone going into Phase 4. And the OP video demonstrates a storyline change between the prior three MCU phases and the upcoming one.
I do too. Tens of millions (if not hundreds of millions) of other moviegoers around the world share your anticipation.
You may not have watched the video. $426 million worldwide box office, extremely widespread appeal and hopefully continued good health ensures Larson's return also. In my opinion, Captain Marvel will play an even larger role in Phase 4 based on the current, more 'cosmic', change in storyline--especially with the introduction of The Eternals. That is progress from where the MCU has been thus far.
I don't understand why so many people have a problem with Brie Larson. I think she did a great job, and she's fairly hot, but not so hot that it's hard to concentrate on the story.Your opinion is noted. Tens of millions (if not hundreds of millions) of other moviegoers around the world hold a different opinion.
Which actors do you consider are too old playing their characters?
'Groot'.
The original Captain America is out (no Chris Evans). Same for Iron Man (no more Robert Downey Jr./maybe). The Hulk's return is questionable (Mark Ruffalo out/maybe). Black Widow's run will end with this year's solo film (adios Scarlett Johansson). T'Challa will not be returning since Chadwick Bozeman died in real life and Marvel/Disney will not reprise the role.
Not everyone but some actors and characters are gone going into Phase 4. And the OP video demonstrates a storyline change between the prior three MCU phases and the upcoming one.
I do too. Tens of millions (if not hundreds of millions) of other moviegoers around the world share your anticipation.
You may not have watched the video. $426 million worldwide box office, extremely widespread appeal and hopefully continued good health ensures Larson's return also. In my opinion, Captain Marvel will play an even larger role in Phase 4 based on the current, more 'cosmic', change in storyline--especially with the introduction of The Eternals. That is progress from where the MCU has been thus far.