Well I liked it

7/10 movie for me.

> Movie sets up literally every single major player and element for Hickman's Avengers except Namor
> "They have nothing planned"
You don't read comics

Rate it compared to the MCU as a whole? Too much to compare with, I'll just say I found it better than the first Dr. Strange movie. If in terms of directorial freedom or identity, it's definitely on par with Guardians of the Galaxy.

Nah, Raimi spiderman movies are pretty damn solid on their own, you don't even need to see them in order sans 3 that sucks donkey ass.

Ironically, I found Spider Man 3 to be the most entertaining out of the trilogy. I rewatched them recently to prepare for No Way Home and I found them way more average than I previously did, only elevated by Sam Raimi's direction but the actual story and writing was meh.

Age of Ultron. It's functionally the same- sacrificing it's own story and integrity to set up the MCU's long-term plans.
Honestly disappointing how clunkily the movie handles the content, because it just goes "Hello, this is Patrick Stewart. An incursion is when world's collide and its bad. Also John Krakinski is here. hope you are enjoying the program so far" like a skit from American Dad. Imagine if the next big avengers actually showed a world being destroyed without context. Much heavier.

Also America Chavez ruined my Doctor Strange and Scarlet Witch movie, so she deserves whatever racism the internet gives her.

Yup Rami is overrated

The real scary part of this movie is that it made Inhumans canon