Do you think it will ever end?

Do you think it will ever end?

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No,it will outlive all of us.

fuck no

Yeah, when a get a Stiltman solo movie
No but seriously it'll end eventually

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Sooner or later Disney will crash it head first into the ground, might be another decade or so before it finally happens but the cracks have already begun to show.

Galactus tears a dimensional rift in the final MCU film, merging the MCU with 616.

>cracks have already begun to show
>5 out of 6 of their last movies made a billion
hmmmmm

Integrating the mutants shitshow is gonna be one big shitshow, another when they inevitably reboot things like Thor into female Thor with a heavy hand, another will be real iffy movies of characters that shouldn't need a movie of their own like Black Widow.

Thanos was really the only thing that held the Reigns on the cocaine train for so long

hmmmmm go back to plebbit MCUck

>mcu starts employing comic book company tactics and reboots the entire universe
>they bring back cap and iron-man, but with different actors

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Being financially successful doesn't equal out to being perfect films by any means.

Yes
Secrets Wars and Battle world
Richards vs Doom

? Who said they're out to make perfect films?


MCU has cemented superhero flicks as the current trend like WWII/Westerns of yesteryear. That's what puts butts in seats right now.

5/6 crossing a billion is exactly why it isn't going away. It's not a matter of quality. People want hopeful, snarky, action flicks that the whole family can sit through and Disney has tapped that vein while DC has finally figured it out.

someone posted on an Instagram story that comic con spoilers are the big F4 or w/e and 'a new phase is beginning' as the caption.
So not anytime soon and I'm supes unhyped for the next few years of the MCU. I feel like I'm the only one who doesn't like fantastic 4.

Not when according to the market Captain Marvel is a superior movie to the Dark Knight rises

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You can argue that they already have with Homecoming's timeline retcon, the ever-shifting canonicity for their TV projects, as well as the fact that, for a while, Ang Lee's Hulk was optional continuity (IH 2008 was intended as a soft-sequel, picking up with Banner in South America).

I hope.

You're five years behind the time.

It's as dead (creatively) as Pixar and Lucasfilms

Captain marvel was shit but the dark knight rises was really bad, it’s supposed to be serious and gloomy but it turned out to be hilariously ridiculous

end? it's already over

Not like any good movies come out

One big flop is all it takes.

No, the whole appeal of adapting comic universes is that there are thousands of characters spanning all types of genres.

They can keep reinventing the universe.

>another when they inevitably reboot things like Thor into female Thor with a heavy hand

they won't though. The MCU has managed to filter out and ignore shit like that.

>>they bring back cap and iron-man, but with different actors

how is that any different than James Bond? Eventually they will use Cap and Iron Man again. Benching a lucrative franchise like that is retarded.

They'll keep making them as long as they make money.

>they won't though.
It really depends on how long hemsworth wants to do this shit. If they're bringing ruri williams, I wouldn't write Whor off as a possibility.

I mean Falcon is practically confirmed to be the new Captain Marvel, who the new Iron Man will be I'm not sure but my bet is on his daughter.

Captain america god damn it

post yfw they went full mysterio

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Endgame could have been solved simply by sending Thor back to this moment and killing Thanos right there.

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>deecee
lmao

Not for a long time. There's a chance that when Feige retires they hire someone incompetent to replace him and the whole thing gets run into the ground.

It's Disney. They're going to run it into the ground. It may take ten years for it to happen but they'll likely die down eventually. It's too damn profitable for them to stop.

>those digits

thank god