Marvel should be synonymous with a good time, but increasingly, it’s synonymous with bloat, bad VFX, and poorly scripted film and TV.

  • vivadanang@lemm.ee
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    11 months ago

    I laugh constantly at the people who think Marvel’s quality has dwindled. Like, did you see Thor 1 / 2? Age of Ultron?

    There’s no such thing as perfection in large productions, with so many moving pieces it’s guaranteed that there’s going to be varying levels of quality.

    • Prouvaire@kbin.social
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      11 months ago

      Exactly. Marvel benefited from a ten-year build up to the Infinity War / Endgame double (two movies which were very good), and also benefited from other well-received instalments towards the end of Phase 3, such as Spider-Man Homecoming, Ragnarok and Black Panther. But there were plenty of movies in the first three phases which hovered around the average mark - sometimes a bit better than mediocre and sometimes a bit worse. These included (IMO) The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, Thor, Captain America, The Dark World, Ant-Man, Doctor Strange, Guardians Vol 2, Ant-Man and the Wasp, and Captain Marvel. It’s just that Phases 1-3 ended on such a high note that it set unrealistic expectations for Phase 4, 5 and 6.

      I imagine that if they can build up to, and execute, Kang Dynasty / Secret Wars as well as they did Infinity War / Endgame, and not stuff up the introduction of the Fantastic Four (and the X-Men if that’s on the cards for Phase 4-6), people will mostly forget about the current wave of mediocre movies and TV shows, and remember the Multiverse Saga as fondly as they do the Infinity Saga.