MCU is effectively over

>No Spiderman
>Black Widow movie is being directed by a feminist shitbag that wants guns and violence taken out of Superhero movies, which would be like taking vehicles out of Fast and Furious movies
>Femthor director outright trolls fans and says he'll ruin the mythos in a fucking minute
>Bland and wooden Captain Marvel is gonna be front and center of the MCU 1000% now that Spiderman's gone
>She-Hulk never
>Literally who Eternals
>Literally who Shang-Chi
>Falcon and Bucky movie, sidekicks might not be enough together though
>Blade is probably gonna be SJW garbage, let's get real
>All female Avengers movies is likely happening
>X-Men and Fantastic 4 are gonna come in WAY too late and could still get butchered anyway.

Literally the ONLY thing interesting about the MCU is the Doctor Strange movie, because it's gonna be Capeshit horror. Honestly, Yea Forums are you looking forward to it? Not trying to troll or anything, I'm just being honest that it just ain't looking good.

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>Literally the ONLY thing interesting about the MCU is the Doctor Strange movie, because it's gonna be Capeshit horror

Remember that they said that about the first one and Age of Ultron too though. I'm glad to see a second Dr. Strange movie, but I don't have my hopes too high either.

And the problem with Shang Chi isn't his obscurity, it's because the reason his series was so groundbreaking for the time was it's cinematic storytelling techniques, now that it's actually going to be in a movie, it's just going to feel generic. The fact that Asians themselves seem opposed to it is interesting.

Nice blog, ya big gay nerd.

Why are people pretending that MCU movies after Endgame exist?

DC fan? Sad.

If they can limp to the end of like phase 6 or whatever with good FF and X-Men movies then take a break then I'm good

$5, by the end of Falcon and Bucky, they're going to be a couple

>taking guns out of superhero movies is like taking vehicles out of Fast and Furious movies
Aren't superheroes supposed to fight with, you know, superpowers?

>Why are people pretending that MCU movies after Endgame exist?
The terrifying thing is, the end of Endgame shows a preview of everything that's going to come. They're telling the last 5 years of comics in movie form...the last five years where the comics industry started a landslide and jumped down the hill.

>MCU is effectively over
Do you ever get tired of saying this and do you ever get tired of being wrong?