Best superhero movie of the last decade tbqh

Best superhero movie of the last decade tbqh

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The Falcon scene and the scene where Ant-Man enters the Microverse were the best parts of the movie

Also whatever fucking non villains that were in Ant-Man and The Wasp > Yellow Jacket

I don't about the best but the comedy was pretty good. The action scenes are noticeably better here than in it's sequel. The only thing I dislike is that Scott managed to come back from the Quantum realm after Hank said that he shouldn't be able to. Lang's relationship with his daughter is probably the best part of these films.

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Unironically the best post-Avengers origin movie. 2nd movie sucked ass though.

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Dark knight rises is better :3

Kick-Ass came out at the right time when superhero movies were almost getting over-saturated.

Not even in the 10 user.

There are no Villains in Ant&Wasp.
At first you think maybe it's Ghost, but it turns out she's just trying to steal the tech that'll find Pym's Wife so she can explode Pym's wife and about halfway into the film Ghost stops being a threat and Pym's wife just fucking cures her.
They make you think maybe Morpheus is the bad guy, but fucking Cowboy Curtis doesn't do shit threatening at all and is outclassed by man-ants each time he tries to be threatening.
There's a whole criminal group trying to steal the tech, but they're kind of just filler villains for everyone to beat up and are never propped as a legitimate threat.
There's the Feds/police that Ant Man needs to avoid because he's under house arrest but, again, they never seem like an actual threat.

The film has no fucking antagonist. It's a shit show. At least Yellow Jacket is clearly the fucking villain throughout and he gets a suit and directly threatens Ant Man and shit.

Among other problems
>The cool criminal buddies of Scott were basically joke characters shoved to the side compared to movie 1
>Too many quantum words thrown around and while it may be scientifically accurate, doesn't save it from being an equivalent of a macguffin to save Pym's wife
>Fight scenes were pretty meh

and the worst offender

>The concept art hinting that the real hook was supposed to be more in the quantum realm. Instead it's a run around between cities avoiding evil businessman and morally dubious super villain.

I'd rather Scott and Ghost just team up and ship up if that's the case.

>>The concept art hinting that the real hook was supposed to be more in the quantum realm. Instead it's a run around between cities avoiding evil businessman and morally dubious super villain.

It seems like the movie got severely fucked during and even before production, with the Giant Man reveal being in Civil War instead of this movie.

Although I agree that they’re getting saturated, solo movies like for example Superman: Red Son or Kingdom Kome can still be kino movies if they just kept it as a single movie.

I think you don't understand the difference between villain and ANTagonist.
>but they're not scary
is not an argument, that doesn't make them not antagonists.

We're not talking about antagonists. There's plenty of antagonists. They're non-threats that either solve themselves or never really posed a problem, but they are still antagonists.

What I'm saying is that Ant&Wasp had no VILLAIN.

Though I did fuck up the line where I said it's got no antagonist--definitely meant central villain.

>The film has no fucking antagonist.
>We're not talking about antagonists. There's plenty of antagonists.

>Though I did fuck up the line where I said it's got no antagonist--definitely meant central villain.


Jesus fuck user, get some reading comprehension.

Oh no I mean thematically, where they deconstruct superheroes. These days the actual superhero movies would do the deconstruction for you, like Shazam.

I thought the Yellowjacket fight was cool

Yeah Yellowjacket had a pretty cool outfit and a good final fight. Shame he'll always be remembered as discount Iron Monger/Stane.

More like the most mediocre. This is literally the single most bland, safe and forgettable movie in the MCU.

>I hate depth in my stories, I want 100% gud hero fites 100% bad villen hurrrrrr

You can't try to posit Ant&Wasp as having depth

Also, nowhere do I fucking indicate every story that I enjoy needs to be an absolute hero versus villain scenario; I'm responding to the user who's saying that the non-villains in Ant&Wasp > Yellow Jacket, which I disagree with, both as a villain entity and as an antagonistic force in the narrative. However, by your kneejerk strawman bullshit, it seems like you can't follow a goddamn four-post reply chain, you mental midget.

Based and ANTSpilled

This is Ant-Man who we are talking about which is head and shoulders above the following movies:

>Hulk
>Iron Man 2&3
>Thor 1&2
>Doctor Strange
>Homecoming
>Captain Marvel

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You had me until Homecoming. It had a way better story, no matter how much you bitch about Stark and minorities. Ant-Man's second act is literally a fucking montage

To simply put, I dislike the MCU version of Spider-Man, the humor fell flat, the supporting cast is not that memorable and changed too much from my liking an I can see how Stark inclusion can be annoying but I won't complain much about it because even Ant-Man has other MCU characters appear in the story. Minorities in movies are fine but I dislike how it changed certain characters.

What I will give Homecoming is that it has a better villain, easily the most memorable part of the movie.

Agreed. These are good self contained movies with a wholesome message.

They need to make the third film have Hank and Jan as the main characters.
Hope and Scott can have a subplot, but give the older actors a chance to shine.

Midtier MCU at best.