Marvel Comics Universe Phase 3.......

Marvel Comics Universe Phase 3.......

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MiniMan64

16,862 posts

189 months

Tuesday 10th February 2015
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GarryDK said:
http://nerdbds.com/2015/02/10/forget-rumors-s...

So spiderman is back in the MCU.
Good: Because it's fricking awesome and he's important for Civil War.

Bad: Because we've had a lot of Spiderman over the last decade and now we have to have a new one. Again.

Beefmeister

16,482 posts

229 months

Tuesday 10th February 2015
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Another new Spidey? Jesus, talk about ruining a franchise.

I actually thought Andrew Garfield was good in the latest reboot.

MiniMan64

16,862 posts

189 months

Tuesday 10th February 2015
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Beefmeister said:
Another new Spidey? Jesus, talk about ruining a franchise.

I actually thought Andrew Garfield was good in the latest reboot.
I'd happily keep him on but it screws up continuity as you couldn't really have two such major events happening in NY without referencing the other. Shame.

I hope we can just skip the origin story and get on with it, we all know who he is where he comes from. Just a shame Sony and Marvel didn't get their st together earlier.

GarryDK

5,670 posts

157 months

Tuesday 10th February 2015
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Beefmeister said:
Another new Spidey? Jesus, talk about ruining a franchise.

I actually thought Andrew Garfield was good in the latest reboot.
I still think it will be a Miles Morales Spiderman not Peter Parker

Beefmeister

16,482 posts

229 months

Tuesday 10th February 2015
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Yeah, any new Spidey origin would have to take place after the Avengers incidents as he would've helped out had he been there.

Maybe they go down a new route, with him being created thanks to some sort of fallout with the Chitauri tech.

BigsimonY

616 posts

124 months

Tuesday 10th February 2015
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Im kind of nerding out over this, we just need the X-men back( i know this wont happen) and we have a almost a full house.

ReallyReallyGood

1,620 posts

129 months

Tuesday 10th February 2015
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Those charts earlier on in the thread are so depressing, where's the creative process? To have it mapped out like that for the next SIX years, it's like some project plan with targets to be met by a deadline, so that the studio makes $X million dollars by year Y, rather than anything remotely creative or spontaneous going on.

How someone can be excited about a project plan like that I do not know.

The same is happening with Star Wars now Disney has it (massive SW fan), and that saddens me too.

Studios dictating the release schedule for entire franchises far in advance, is destroying the movie experience imo.


Edited by ReallyReallyGood on Tuesday 10th February 09:54

London424

12,826 posts

174 months

Tuesday 10th February 2015
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ReallyReallyGood said:
Those charts earlier on in the thread are so depressing, where's the creative process? To have it mapped out like that for the next SIX years, it's like some project plan with targets to be met by a deadline, so that the studio makes $X million dollars by year Y, rather than anything remotely creative or spontaneous going on.

How someone can be excited about a project plan like that I do not know.

The same is happening with Star Wars now Disney has it (massive SW fan), and that saddens me too.

Studios dictating the release schedule for entire franchises far in advance, is destroying the movie experience imo.


Edited by ReallyReallyGood on Tuesday 10th February 09:54
The creative process is making them all link with an overarching storyline. So rather than the Batman films of the 90's etc that were just rubbish after the first one, you get a mix of characters that all link and come together.

Yes it is a bit of a money making thing, but I really enjoy it.

MiniMan64

16,862 posts

189 months

Tuesday 10th February 2015
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ReallyReallyGood said:
Those charts earlier on in the thread are so depressing, where's the creative process? To have it mapped out like that for the next SIX years, it's like some project plan with targets to be met by a deadline, so that the studio makes $X million dollars by year Y, rather than anything remotely creative or spontaneous going on.

How someone can be excited about a project plan like that I do not know.

The same is happening with Star Wars now Disney has it (massive SW fan), and that saddens me too.

Studios dictating the release schedule for entire franchises far in advance, is destroying the movie experience imo.


Edited by ReallyReallyGood on Tuesday 10th February 09:54
Really??

I see it the complete opposite way. Marvel are actually making the effort to make the larger effort pay off, the overall story of that Universe. It's not just one movie after another, with no real plan (see DC).

They've actually sat down at some point and mapped it all out. You know, creatively.

Inertiatic

1,040 posts

189 months

Wednesday 11th February 2015
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MiniMan64 said:
ReallyReallyGood said:
Those charts earlier on in the thread are so depressing, where's the creative process? To have it mapped out like that for the next SIX years, it's like some project plan with targets to be met by a deadline, so that the studio makes $X million dollars by year Y, rather than anything remotely creative or spontaneous going on.

How someone can be excited about a project plan like that I do not know.

The same is happening with Star Wars now Disney has it (massive SW fan), and that saddens me too.

Studios dictating the release schedule for entire franchises far in advance, is destroying the movie experience imo.


Edited by ReallyReallyGood on Tuesday 10th February 09:54
Really??

I see it the complete opposite way. Marvel are actually making the effort to make the larger effort pay off, the overall story of that Universe. It's not just one movie after another, with no real plan (see DC).

They've actually sat down at some point and mapped it all out. You know, creatively.
Agreed :-)

Shinobi

5,072 posts

189 months

Wednesday 11th February 2015
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Inertiatic said:
MiniMan64 said:
ReallyReallyGood said:
Those charts earlier on in the thread are so depressing, where's the creative process? To have it mapped out like that for the next SIX years, it's like some project plan with targets to be met by a deadline, so that the studio makes $X million dollars by year Y, rather than anything remotely creative or spontaneous going on.

How someone can be excited about a project plan like that I do not know.

The same is happening with Star Wars now Disney has it (massive SW fan), and that saddens me too.

Studios dictating the release schedule for entire franchises far in advance, is destroying the movie experience imo.


Edited by ReallyReallyGood on Tuesday 10th February 09:54
Really??

I see it the complete opposite way. Marvel are actually making the effort to make the larger effort pay off, the overall story of that Universe. It's not just one movie after another, with no real plan (see DC).

They've actually sat down at some point and mapped it all out. You know, creatively.
Agreed :-)
+1! This is the most exciting thing in Comic Book history I would say, huge lifelong Marvel/DC fan and I can't believe they have done what they have. More impressively they have done it well! Consistently with no plans for slowing down, instead of milking the existing heroes they are "creatively" creating an ongoing universe that could well outlast the existing Avengers.

Well played Marvel!

Civpilot

6,235 posts

239 months

Wednesday 4th March 2015
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Trailer 3.... VISION!!

http://youtu.be/JAUoeqvedMo