This is why Marvel is so bad right now

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  • Why is Marvel getting worse and worse? How did they go from creating memorable, explosive, character-driven stories to serving up forgettable and soulless movies bogged down by CGI battle scenes, confusing tie-ins, and characters we struggle to feel empathy for? Is there an exact scientific formula to phase one Marvel movies that made us fall in love with characters like Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor? And could this scientific formula save the entire MCU from collapse? In this brand new episode of Science of Story, we're studying the top three most iconic films from Marvel’s first phase to see if we can uncover a winning, repeatable formula that could actually make us fall in love with the MCU again.
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  • @lotusjewell9984
    @lotusjewell9984 Před 7 měsíci +3132

    Well, for one, the soul of Stan Lee no longer exists within the movies. And two, Disney needs to stop meddling in things they've got no business meddling with

    • @HarmlessJesting
      @HarmlessJesting Před 7 měsíci +81

      Yes! I agree wholeheartedly lol

    • @avantika-111
      @avantika-111 Před 7 měsíci +47

      Ikr...They just do it their "dreamy" way...

    • @lotusjewell9984
      @lotusjewell9984 Před 7 měsíci

      W in TF does Splatoon have anything to do with Guardians of the Galaxy?@Noahbell-eo6py

    • @mrgraham5521
      @mrgraham5521 Před 7 měsíci +57

      Thank you for the Stan Lee comment. That one line is better than anything I've heard as to what has happened to Marvel. Bravo. Truly... Bravo!!!

    • @Aaron-zt5ee
      @Aaron-zt5ee Před 7 měsíci +26

      Stan Lee never had anything to do with the movies and stopped working on comics regularly in the 70s.

  • @MsBinibini
    @MsBinibini Před 7 měsíci +1292

    "We connect with these characters not because they're Super Human, but because they are HUMAN." This is the perfect summary as to why people loved phases 1-3

    • @wutdadeal3
      @wutdadeal3 Před 7 měsíci +17

      What so-called comic book readers haven't realized was Kevin started the MCU pretty much like Stan started Marvel comics but with his hands tied (meaning access to all the original starting lineup) [phases 1-3]. But he did damn good with what he had while trying to keep to the essence of the comics as much as possible.

    • @johnbox271
      @johnbox271 Před 6 měsíci +31

      Love
      Steve Rogers : You know me.
      The Winter Soldier : No, I don't!
      Steve Rogers : Bucky. you've known me your entire life. Your name is James Buchanan Barnes...
      The Winter Soldier : SHUT UP!
      Steve Rogers : I'm not gonna fight you. You're my friend.
      The Winter Soldier : [Lunges at Steve and repeatedly pummels him] You're my mission!
      Steve Rogers : [bruised and bloodied just as the Winter Soldier is about to deliver a final blow] Then finish it. 'Cause I'm with you 'til the end of the line.

    • @antona.8659
      @antona.8659 Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@wutdadeal3 in what essence of the comic-books was Tony Stark a prick who calls out a terrorist to come and blow up his home and then refuses to let his girlfriend go because she doesn't want to get killed by his stupidity? Or in what comics Stark's arch nemesis was some guy named Aldrich Killian, who is mad at Stark for not meeting him on a rooftop twenty years ago? In what comics Thor was a dimwitted buffoon who cares not for Warriors Three or Sif and cares more about his hammer than them? Lol, you MCU fanboys need to take away your pink colored glasses for once and see that the MCU from before and the MCU from now are not that different. It's merely now you see the problems that were there before because your favorite characters can't act as window dressing for those problems.

    • @wutdadeal3
      @wutdadeal3 Před 6 měsíci +11

      @antona.8659 First off, NO BOOK, COMIC BOOK, NO NOVEL, etc... adaptation has been exact to its literature. Hell, no true story told in film has been EXACT (due to legalities and politics). So, your point has no substance or foundation.
      Secondly, I was referring to the structure and arrangement of said characters. The first set of characters to start Marvel comics were Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, Namor, Hulk, Ironman, Thor, Captain America,...need I say more?

    • @antona.8659
      @antona.8659 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@wutdadeal3 first of all, dipshit, if you don't believe that accuracy to the source material exists in adaptations, then don't bring up the comics as your major point. You have defeated your previous point with this nonsense. Second of all, my point has all of the substance and foundations, because your shitty argument is: A) Contradictory to your previous statement. B) Uses extreme measures to dismiss my point. Saying that no adaptation has ever been one-on-one accurate to its source material implies that there is no need for trying to stay accurate at all. Which, yet again, contradictory to your original point. And lastly, the things I mentioned are the baselines of the characters. Having your adapted characters make or not make decisions that their prototypes would or would not make isn't asking for the adaptation to be the exact copy of some comic. Tolkien's Aragorn and movie Aragorn aren't exact copies, but they share same traits and morality. That's how a good character is adapted.

  • @chickenphoenex3934
    @chickenphoenex3934 Před 5 měsíci +203

    "They took Hero out of superhero." Now they are selling CGI effects. As a novel reader, Character development is crucial.

    • @balu2567
      @balu2567 Před 2 měsíci

      They are selling weak women as strong heroes, its icky and bad biologically not believable.

    • @beverlyarcher3744
      @beverlyarcher3744 Před měsícem

      Yeah the little mermaid? She's nothing but CGI which sucks as the actress is a beautiful woman

  • @michaelcurd1923
    @michaelcurd1923 Před 5 měsíci +187

    It's simple, the most popular movies had good story development, relatable characters, they weren't overly serious, and found a good balance of peril and comedy which made the whole movie work.

  • @swoozie
    @swoozie Před 7 měsíci +2062

    “Marvel feels like a restaurant that used to serve really good food” is such a true and hard hitting line. (And also echos how I feel about PF Changs 😌)

    • @rivendells_shona
      @rivendells_shona Před 7 měsíci +31

      *insert Shawarma scene*

    • @colbyreader
      @colbyreader Před 7 měsíci +8

      I didn’t know what PF changs was until this year as an adult and I got to go there. And yeah, you pay a lot and it’s not any better than Olive Garden or a pre made meal from Costco.

    • @Nifflernugget248
      @Nifflernugget248 Před 7 měsíci +4

      That is a sadly relatable statment.

    • @arindamkalita2430
      @arindamkalita2430 Před 7 měsíci +4

      The less is more line was a hard hitter too😂

    • @theshifter7451
      @theshifter7451 Před 7 měsíci +7

      @swoozie Yeah, fans said exactly the same thing about The Simpsons during it's golden era.
      Btw, it's funny that the MCU is now bad argument came when it started to become more diverse and inclusive. I don't think its a coincidence.

  • @mkayyy1918
    @mkayyy1918 Před 7 měsíci +733

    I never understood why Hollywood thinks in order to uplift female characters they have to downplay/insult male characters. Winter soldier was a perfect example in having both Steve and Natasha be badass in their own right. How could Marvel have one perfect movie but the movies afterwards have himbo male and strong independent women (ie Scott & Hope, Jane & Thor, Alexei & Natasha/Yelena)

    • @KeytarArgonian
      @KeytarArgonian Před 7 měsíci +25

      Shang chi - whatever his sisters name was.

    • @racool911
      @racool911 Před 7 měsíci +28

      Because male characters don't always have to be better than female characters. Scott and Hope's dynamic works in a way that they both have their unique strengths, even if Hope is smarter and more experienced. Jane never really outshined Thor in any capacity except having mjolnir (which was cause of Thor). Alexei was basically a side character.
      It's annoying when you have to have a powerful male character simply cause there is a powerful female one.

    • @howardhales6325
      @howardhales6325 Před 7 měsíci

      No, they turned Thor into a brain dead moron. The Thor of the first movie would have looked much stronger next to Jane Foster.@@racool911

    • @rlh125
      @rlh125 Před 6 měsíci

      @@racool911In each of those movies, the “heroic” men were depicted as idiots. How did that slip past you? Would you have missed that a Black Widow depicted her as a moron that was constantly being belittle by a male side character? Or would you have said, “Why, in a Black Widow movie, is Black Widow being depicted so insultingly?”
      It’s ridiculous to deny that this “MSheU” nonsense is agenda driven. Dr. Strange was originally supposed to appear in a cameo at the end of WandaVision, but was pulled because Disney didn’t want a man upstaging Wanda in her own show even for 60 seconds. But then they all but handed the second Dr Strange movie over to Wanda and America Chavez. Dr Strange wasn’t even allowed to defeat her in his own movie. She had to defeat herself. Can’t have a man defeating a woman, you know.

    • @ThatGuy-ji1bs
      @ThatGuy-ji1bs Před 6 měsíci +90

      It's because they are insecure about the male characters potentially being preferred over the female one's. Even when the male character is supposed to be the protagonist. Their female characters are also generally very one note. So it would be pretty easy for just about any character with any depth at all to outshine them. It's essentially because they are bad writers. They could easily prep up both the male & female characters if they were any good.

  • @RyugaChan
    @RyugaChan Před 5 měsíci +58

    Marvel should watch this one. You want a movie to work. Get people to feel what they felt when cap stood up to Thanos with a broken shield, badly injured, yet with a spirit that mankind should always carry to face all bad things in life.

  • @evelynjoy4466
    @evelynjoy4466 Před 5 měsíci +41

    This isn't about the MCU specifically, but when I was a kid, my family owned all three Tobey Maguire Spider-Man movies and we would watch them all the time, but I didn't find them all that interesting. However, one time, while rewatching the first one when I was old enough to actually pay attention to what was going on outside of the fighting, I realized there was so much more to the story. The moment where Peter chooses not to stop the guy from stealing the money, only to have it result in his uncle's death, broke me. It shook me to the core and I realized these movies were so much more. Modern super hero movies just aren't like that anymore. And it's really sad to see

    • @sguinn91
      @sguinn91 Před 3 měsíci +3

      I agree. What good is having these characters in your story if their is no conflict going on? That's a big reason why I relate to Peter Parker and Spiderman. He's a normal guy with these amazing abilities and yet he struggles like everyone else.

    • @mr-gy2os
      @mr-gy2os Před měsícem +1

      I love tobey's spiderman as a kid, because he's such an endearing loser who has bad day after bad day bad luck after bad luck, his struggle was funny at first but after he got his power his bad luck didn't just disappear it's even gradually became heavier and sadder but he always keep going no matter what. Therefore "with great power comes great responsibility" became so iconic, bc his character comes to learn to carry that burden and as a viewer it felt like i grow with him.

    • @beverlyarcher3744
      @beverlyarcher3744 Před měsícem

      And the robber actually wasn't the one to shoot him

  • @yogurtbanana2124
    @yogurtbanana2124 Před 6 měsíci +329

    The mcu has become more about pushing a message instead of telling a story. It's heartbreaking

    • @NoToobForYou
      @NoToobForYou Před 6 měsíci +60

      And the message is this: If you don't cheer for the [insert non-white non-male non-normative] character, no matter how incredibly poorly written, you're a bad person.

    • @Houjixful
      @Houjixful Před 6 měsíci +8

      put a chicken in it and make it lame and ga

    • @MutlyN4CER
      @MutlyN4CER Před 6 měsíci +5

      This!!! This right here!!!

    • @joshreyes4647
      @joshreyes4647 Před 5 měsíci +11

      everything woke turns to crap

    • @coolwasif
      @coolwasif Před 5 měsíci +14

      @@NoToobForYou As an Indian Muslim, I can confidently say that these new films aren't anything good. I don't care about representation, sure, it's nice to have many different cultures shown on screen but what I want is a proper story about a superhero and his origin with some reasonable motives

  • @joshuarobinson2272
    @joshuarobinson2272 Před 6 měsíci +530

    I remember people cheering in the theaters at these character moments. Fans used to connect with the characters in a way that didn't see color or sex but because of internal struggles. It's sad those times are past us.

    • @naterthehater8776
      @naterthehater8776 Před 6 měsíci +38

      That' because it's forced on us and takes away from the storyline when those issues are written into the dialog

    • @patrickday4206
      @patrickday4206 Před 6 měsíci +25

      Disney's next movie will star Kathleen Kennedy she secretly used all of Disney's money to unite all of the time stones from all of the realities to make everything woke and make it lame 😂

    • @favouryusuf6767
      @favouryusuf6767 Před 5 měsíci +22

      The answer you're looking for is agenda. Every movie feels like they are preaching at you.
      Whether it's race, sex, religion or something.
      The problem is that people don't go to see superhero movies for that.
      They want to see character lose, fall down and get up again.
      Might sound shocking, but that's the major problem.
      If you think it's about streaming, imagine a series about Tony or Steve, don't you think it'll sell?

    • @PeterWhite-jz6np
      @PeterWhite-jz6np Před 5 měsíci +11

      @@patrickday4206exactly, all too woke and full of narcissistic lame characters who push their narratives outside of those movies.

    • @denroy3
      @denroy3 Před 5 měsíci +1

      If you are cheering a comic book movie...you need to grow up.

  • @TeranIcer
    @TeranIcer Před 6 měsíci +78

    Historically the lower-powered level heroes made some of the best films. Pandering towards social groups & pushing messages instead of great storytelling usually screws-up a film.

    • @beverlyarcher3744
      @beverlyarcher3744 Před měsícem

      Why did a chick flick flop among men? Ummmmmmmm I don't know maybe because THEY SAY CHICK FLICKS

  • @P.Whitestrake
    @P.Whitestrake Před 5 měsíci +31

    Thor's 1st film felt so Shakespearean because the director was a Shakespearean-style director/actor Kenneth Branagh. In fact, the vibe of the storytelling was so comic-accurate because Stan Lee wrote Thor stories as Shakespearean dramas.

  • @missedthebandwagon976
    @missedthebandwagon976 Před 7 měsíci +373

    My favorite MCU film is the first Doctor Strange. A man so smart and talented he felt superior to those around him. He felt so invincible, he was texting while driving because he never assumed someone like him could end up in an accident. His journey is about him letting go of his pride. To admit that even with all his money, he couldn't fix his hands, to admit there was a vast universe of things he did not understand. And though he swore a vow to do no harm, he had to accept the responsibility to fight the bad guys and protect the world.

    • @user-ev1yb4jz1b
      @user-ev1yb4jz1b Před 7 měsíci +7

      Such an underated movie. I like Multiverse Of Madness better but each to their own.

    • @ryanthanatonius4068
      @ryanthanatonius4068 Před 7 měsíci +28

      First doctor strange is Great! The same case as first antman the story, the comedy, VFX,etc 2015-2019 that's when I feel Marvel at their golden age

    • @Vor567tez
      @Vor567tez Před 6 měsíci +26

      Loved that movie. It was solid origin movie and I could easily see him being next big 3.
      But then came MoM. Ruining his whole character. They took everything away that made him distinct in the sea of superheroes.

    • @user-ev1yb4jz1b
      @user-ev1yb4jz1b Před 6 měsíci +8

      @@Vor567tez He's better as the position he had in Infinity War. The wise one but not the one to be 1 of the main 3. Spiderman, Moon Knight and Sentry should be the main three.

    • @thatomanaka323
      @thatomanaka323 Před 6 měsíci +2

      that movie is amazing and underrated

  • @goscott2
    @goscott2 Před 6 měsíci +259

    This video PERFECTLY articulates how I feel about the MCU. In the beginning, they had interesting and flawed characters trying to figure things out. Now it's mostly characters that are narcissistic.

    • @Ethian315
      @Ethian315 Před 5 měsíci +8

      Exactly, especially that little annoying brat that don't feel like studying and just wanted to join the glory.

    • @Masculine_Regality
      @Masculine_Regality Před 5 měsíci +11

      Nah it's just all the gay sh*t in films today its ruining the quality

    • @SuperEyesandEars
      @SuperEyesandEars Před 4 měsíci +9

      Woke! Wokeness is the root of all evil!.. lmao.. seriously all good movie have men as the main characters.. well mostly.. but its true that a man must lead as the leader of the family.. so that role shouldn't be replaced by what it called as today wokeness.. dont agree wth me? no problem its just my personal views.

    • @Masculine_Regality
      @Masculine_Regality Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@SuperEyesandEars no bro I agree, your 100 percent correct💯💯👍

    • @pbsuite
      @pbsuite Před 4 měsíci +4

      Character growth , thats what missing in the new marvel movies
      All these new female characters are perfect abd no one cares about a perfect chararcter
      People want a character they can atleast relate to and the new characters are just boring
      Too perfect. Example. Captain marvel hasnt struggled a day in her life , thats why she has no fans
      She is a poor written character with no struggles
      She-hulk has no real struggles
      The list goes on and on but the truth is the new characters are perfect and boring,
      Loki series shows how character growth is key to success
      But also emotional connections to the audience is the key

  • @prozombie6768
    @prozombie6768 Před 6 měsíci +24

    Exactly, people will always love redemption stories. This is because people always want to be reminded that there’s hope and we can change.

  • @kingstonshacklebolt1431
    @kingstonshacklebolt1431 Před 5 měsíci +53

    I think the main issue is the way these characters are being introduced, in Disney+ TV shows rather than actual movies. Also, the quality of all films are different since the pandemic. It's like they are all now missing something and I can't put my finger on it.

    • @erinreviews5444
      @erinreviews5444 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Its because the writers don't like what they're writing anymore. Instead of a love letter it's a dollar sign.

  • @sunvandijk9490
    @sunvandijk9490 Před 7 měsíci +361

    The real reason is they stopped focusing on storytelling and started prioritizing identity politics. Simple really.

    • @MrHighAnxiety63
      @MrHighAnxiety63 Před 6 měsíci +23

      Yep.

    • @brandonhoffman4712
      @brandonhoffman4712 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Is that how a they becomes a them? I'm still trying to figure it out, it's like some kind of shifting landscape.
      Maybe if the females appropriating previously male roles identified as men it would work better?
      Like remember that ghost busters remake. Now imagine them identifying as men... 😅

    • @supermax5000
      @supermax5000 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Those are one of the things

    • @yo-nyxie883
      @yo-nyxie883 Před 6 měsíci +7

      Identity politics?
      Where
      Literally no MCU movie in the current phase has addressed that
      Like actually
      What

    • @XiaoyuuuYT
      @XiaoyuuuYT Před 6 měsíci +28

      ​@@yo-nyxie883Only a matter of time. Aunt May actress wanted Aunt May gay, and that one issue with Blade being a 4th lead in his OWN MOVIE cause they wanted 3 female leads 😂

  • @fredericgagnon8205
    @fredericgagnon8205 Před 7 měsíci +142

    This is why Gardians of the Galaxy works. Imperfect characters that grow togetter.

    • @bradgregory6995
      @bradgregory6995 Před 6 měsíci +6

      Gunn is really, really good with character. So was Joss Wheedon . Not a genius, but a real gift for empathetic characters. They're both good with dialogue too. Sure, Wheedon's too quippy, but he does some good work, too. I suspect that's related to having a feel for real characters.

    • @brandonhoffman4712
      @brandonhoffman4712 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Guardians works because of the antidiestablishmentarianism of the characters. Also jet boots and some serious strange in the form of a high functioning racoon and a Kung foo tree.

    • @omegaminoseer4539
      @omegaminoseer4539 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Their imperfections are also magnified by each other, making their conflicts seem greater. How can these people work together to accomplish a goal, with Rocket being so aggressive, Star-Lord being so insecure and Mantis being so undermined? That intense conflict weaves through the themes of the story and elevates how desperate you are as a viewer to see them win.

  • @jopethjaner3809
    @jopethjaner3809 Před 5 měsíci +9

    "narcissism disguised as self empowerment" powerful words that pretty much described the whole MCU right now. You are right. Marvel removed the word "HERO" from "SUPERHERO".

  • @mantasplioplys2484
    @mantasplioplys2484 Před 5 měsíci +46

    I %100 agree with everything that was said here. Take Loki series for instance, plot itself was ok and maybe over the top at times but what the final two episodes did for the show made it fantastic. They made Loki relatable and loved. I have never felt the need since phase1 to buy a MCU tshirt until I watched last two episodes of Loki. I really hope Marvel Cinematic wakes up and stops pushing agendas over great and amazing stories. The Marvels maybe would have been great if we cared for the characters, and not their gender or skin color, it felt pushed upon us without allowing us to fall in love with the character itself. With a great character development nothing else matters.

    • @ZyliceLiddell
      @ZyliceLiddell Před 4 měsíci +1

      I didn’t enjoy the show much since it humiliated and changed his character too much, was too slow and wasn’t ‘Norse’ at all. He got kicked and bullied too much and barely used any of his magic and lost that unique personality he had which was the *BEST* part of him!

    • @ekremslayer3389
      @ekremslayer3389 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Season 2 ending was great

  • @tjsmith5276
    @tjsmith5276 Před 7 měsíci +292

    If the newer characters have to disparage the old characters then that is a sign that the new characters are poorly written. It kind of reminds me of how the screenwriter for the Harry Potter movies felt like he had to dumb down Ron to prop up Hermione.

    • @jimalexander687
      @jimalexander687 Před 7 měsíci +57

      New characters disparaging old characters is what Disney did to Star Wars, essentially killing it.

    • @tjsmith5276
      @tjsmith5276 Před 7 měsíci +8

      @@jimalexander687 true that.

    • @omegamark9178
      @omegamark9178 Před 7 měsíci +23

      @@jimalexander687 you think this is bad? read any of the modern marvel comics,and all the things like disparaging,crapping on established heroes? its cranked up to 20 and why for me,marvel comics died ten years ago

    • @sinclairstoole3015
      @sinclairstoole3015 Před 7 měsíci +18

      The minute Captain Marvel did that on & off the screen, I knew people would hate her character

    • @max.s5202
      @max.s5202 Před 6 měsíci +19

      The Ron/Hermione is such a sad thing. Apparently they were afraid that Hermione wouldn't connect with the audience with her book character and JK Rowling believed that as well. So they felt the need to take cool moments from Ron and give them to Hermione.

  • @codeghost7715
    @codeghost7715 Před 7 měsíci +522

    My favorite MCU films is the Captain America trilogy, and likely always will be. I think in modern age, it is incredibly difficult and rare for someone to make a film or story in general featuring a good hearted character. Too often those characters are seen as boring and bland so we just get movies of cynical badasses instead.

    • @unicorntomboy9736
      @unicorntomboy9736 Před 7 měsíci +28

      Iron Man, the first movie, is my favorite. A fantastic solid movie all round

    • @AbhijeetMishra
      @AbhijeetMishra Před 7 měsíci +14

      Yeah, that trilogy really was good for those of us who like to see good-hearted heroes. They are more unrealistic, but then we don't always go to the movies for realism. I like cynical badasses too, though I think even those aren't always easy to pull off and that's why the first Iron Man stands out from the rest.

    • @sarathomas8499
      @sarathomas8499 Před 7 měsíci +14

      Have you ever seen Superman vs The Elite?
      I know its completely off topic but I think, based of ths comment, its something yiu would really enjoy.
      You should check it out!

    • @halimmohamad8255
      @halimmohamad8255 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Kita geng.

    • @jayxtacee5695
      @jayxtacee5695 Před 7 měsíci +16

      The Cap trilogy is the best Superhero trilogy ever. Each one was on point. I remember watching First Avenger & it blew my mind & Cap kept getting better

  • @aletheiannablack
    @aletheiannablack Před 5 měsíci +11

    Exactly! That's why so many books and movies now are junk because they have no real worth or meaning. There is nothing that we can take away and apply to our lives or inspire us to become who we are. That's what makes a good story, a character we can relate to that goes from struggling and selfish to self-sacrifice.
    Everyone needs to see this Abbie!!!

  • @josephwheeler2672
    @josephwheeler2672 Před 5 měsíci +33

    Excellent analysis! I would add that what makes superheroes so compelling is not simply their relatable flaws and character traits but their ability to overcome and become greater. Your comment about the protagonists being mistaken for antagonists is spot on because when they fail to overcome their flaws, that’s when they become villains.

  • @falloutfan2502
    @falloutfan2502 Před 6 měsíci +307

    The same could be said for Star Wars, Star Trek, and basically everything that comes from Disney these days.
    We define "good" as giving of the self for the betterment of others, and "evil" as the betterment of the self at the expense of others.
    Captain Marvel threatened to maim a man for life to steal his motorcycle because he was rude, and someone thought that was heroic?
    No, it's literally the same scene as from the biker bar in T2, except the terminator was an inhuman killbot, not a hero.

    • @ThePrinceofHisOwnKingdom
      @ThePrinceofHisOwnKingdom Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah, but the scene was cut.

    • @TaoScribble
      @TaoScribble Před 6 měsíci +27

      ​@@ThePrinceofHisOwnKingdom
      What about Scarlet Witch enslaving a town, with letting them go free being called a "sacrifice"? And her being let off the hook for that whole incident because she "did the right thing in the end"?

    • @arroe8386
      @arroe8386 Před 6 měsíci +18

      You can make stuff like this work when it happens at the beginning of the hero's journey where the character learns from their flaw and changes for the better. However she behaves exactly the same at the end of the movie.
      Watching Marvel movies now feels like they lost their self awareness.

    • @rn6312
      @rn6312 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Star Trek is still awesome with Disco, Lower Decks and SNW.

    • @ThePrinceofHisOwnKingdom
      @ThePrinceofHisOwnKingdom Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@TaoScribble Well, she did become the main villain of MoM so there's that. But I didn't like WV, it's overrated.

  • @carmenalmonte6991
    @carmenalmonte6991 Před 7 měsíci +288

    To this day, the first Avengers is still my favorite. There's something so incredible about how each character, even Loki, has deep internal conflict, motives, and complex relationships with everyone else. There's explosions and stakes and tons of cool superhero badassery but it comes back to the internal stuff and that allows you to care about and be interested in everyone in the story.

    • @JhadeSagrav
      @JhadeSagrav Před 7 měsíci +2

      Okay, help me. I feel like people who "like" and "don't like" a thing are misunderstanding each other.
      I... I just... I didn't get any of that. Like the three movies she mentioned here I would probably say are the only ones I would be okay rewatching if someone else wanted to see them, but there was nothing meaningful to me about them, and I honestly feel like I'm missing some "enjoy superhero movies" gene because the Avengers was ... hella frustrating to me.
      I honestly don't remember much at all about it, which is weird for me since I can usually quote entire scenes after movies, but it felt like another scavenger hunt plot, with very obvious misdirections, Loki acting all kinds of out of character, and one of the most ridiculous take-over-the-world plans I've ever seen. (Let's release 100 monsters directly over a major city in the most trigger happy country in the world. Nothing can go wrong there. 🤦🤦🤦)
      SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME AND TELL ME WHAT I'M MISSING ABOUT THESE MOVIES!

    • @ytsuxmuhd4998
      @ytsuxmuhd4998 Před 7 měsíci +4

      ​@@JhadeSagravI personally agree with op, and to me the first Avengers is timeless and was the peak of the Avengers movies (I count Infinity War as it's own thing, and it was infinitely better than Endgame)
      But I also see where you're coming from. The first Avengers movie jumps around a fair bit, and is pretty choppy, and some aspects are way too simplistic. But if you can follow it, the character portrayals, the action, the setpieces were all fantastic.
      It's a cookie cutter superhero popcorn flick, and I enjoy it as such. It's also the last bit we get before going into the overly long, drawn out, Infinity Stones phase, and tbh with the exception of 2-3 films from that phase, i wouldnt rewatch hardly any of them.

    • @s.patterson5698
      @s.patterson5698 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Precisely!!

    • @williamfreeman6935
      @williamfreeman6935 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Agreed 💯

    • @GotoMaki4Micah
      @GotoMaki4Micah Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@JhadeSagrav it sounds like comic book movies arent your thing. you should check out independent dramas. people suffering after a natural disaster, a person struggling with an illness or a family struggling from lack of money, etc.

  • @cailooro7147
    @cailooro7147 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Personally I would've used the word "Determination" to describe the first cap movie, cause until the very end he's determined to do the right thing, even if it goes against the rules and ultimately "kills" him in the end.... But that's just my opinion

  • @gregjury1274
    @gregjury1274 Před 5 měsíci +6

    My favourite scene in all the MCU: Scott holds his daughter Cassie, both shocked that they're seeing each other after 5 years have passed (literally and or figuratively?), chokes back his bewilderment, and says: "You're so big!" It shows that he is a Dad, and a human, before he is a hero.
    Everytime I watch, as a Dad myself, i get a lump in my throat. *That* is why I like these movies😊

  • @barryjones9562
    @barryjones9562 Před 6 měsíci +91

    You nail it. If we can’t see our humanity in the characters we can’t connect. The older characters struggle to be superheroes, the new narcissists want nothing but to glory in it.

    • @FiveoooSpot
      @FiveoooSpot Před 5 měsíci +2

      You nailed it. " If we can’t see our humanity in the characters we can’t connect. " Well said

  • @Blaqksword
    @Blaqksword Před 6 měsíci +287

    She’s right about everything she said however there’s one more thing that she hadn’t mentioned…”Representation”. They’re so focused on pandering to people. Seems like that’s just Hollywood in general nowadays.

    • @ThePrinceofHisOwnKingdom
      @ThePrinceofHisOwnKingdom Před 6 měsíci

      She didn't say anything on that because that's not a reason/excuse at all. You CAN do representation while maintaining quality. In fact, quality means a better representation too.
      Hollywood nowadays is just lazy. Cheap. You only spot/bothered by their "representation" because it's fake.

    • @fynkozari9271
      @fynkozari9271 Před 6 měsíci +16

      People call Marvel feminist now. I think Marvel hates women, their first female solo movie came out after 11 years considering they have so many movies. Even WW came out 2 years earlier. They just shilling female now.

    • @AnessaSellsHouses
      @AnessaSellsHouses Před 6 měsíci +12

      It wasn't mentioned because it's irrelevant.

    • @naterthehater8776
      @naterthehater8776 Před 6 měsíci +11

      @@fynkozari9271 shilling ha ?? you're the exact reason why the movies aren't as good, keep score keeping to make all things equal, well youngin, they're not.and anessa, oh it's relevant in the product

    • @BlackXSunlight
      @BlackXSunlight Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@naterthehater8776 0h yeah, random youtube commenter @fynkozari9271 definitely has full sway over the Empire that is Disney and the trash they pump out because they know they'll make money regardless of the quality of the product

  • @seizer88
    @seizer88 Před 5 měsíci +5

    The problem isn't making the audience fall in love with the characters. We were already in love with the characters of the first phase.

  • @SkrillDisc
    @SkrillDisc Před 5 měsíci +5

    For the record Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Wandavision, Loki and Moonknight had heart and character progression. That eventually devolved into the later offerings.

  • @laluenbaires
    @laluenbaires Před 7 měsíci +122

    Not MCU related but I recently read that Leonardo Di Caprio demanded Christopher Nolan change the script of Inception because Nolan says that he was more focused on the science fiction of it all and Leonardo wanted something more character-centric. It took them two years to finally get the final script (which Nolan wrote but with those Di Caprio notes) and I think it made a HUGE difference. If you compare it to Tenet, for example, the story and FX are awesome but do you care about the character? Not really. In inception we have a backstory and we want the character to win in the end because we want there to be justice and he can see his kids again. I don't even remember what the character in Tenet wanted and why.

    • @mishynaofficial
      @mishynaofficial Před 6 měsíci +6

      This is what I dislike about many Nolan’s movies they’re boring af. Interstellar? Unwatchable. It’s just Nolan circlejerking how smart he’s. Eh

    • @laluenbaires
      @laluenbaires Před 6 měsíci +8

      @@mishynaofficial finally I find someone who thinks Interstellar is overrated and boring! Thank you!

    • @sunnymagneti
      @sunnymagneti Před 6 měsíci +1

      Short version.....they did a good job of sticking to Stan Lee's amazing stories. Now we are tinkering with the fundamentals to an extent that the magic is unrecognizable.

    • @AICW
      @AICW Před 6 měsíci +9

      The MC of Tenet didn't even have a *name* let alone a goal lol

    • @laluenbaires
      @laluenbaires Před 6 měsíci

      @@AICW hahahaha I saw the movie twice and I didn't even notice

  • @MasonG.
    @MasonG. Před 7 měsíci +164

    Something I would change about Marvel's new movies is taking the scale of the plot down. A good example is Ant-Man's trilogy. The first two films are in a sense comedy heist films with a twist of science fiction and motivations driven by the internal goals of the character's Scott Lang, and Hank Pym. However the third film is too big of a scale jump, going into the "Multiverse", from the previous films while also lacking any internal conflict and timely character development.

    • @Dairunt1
      @Dairunt1 Před 7 měsíci +11

      Not to mention Loki, No Way Home, Quantumania and MoM are all about the multiverse. We're getting "multiverse burnout" even before the whole idea is just beginning to take shape.

    • @CyGea
      @CyGea Před 7 měsíci +4

      Changing Kang, to one of his lesser known personalities (Nathaniel Richards from 1000 years in the future would have worked well), and changing his goal to just ruling the Quantum Realm, would have been better.
      Plus, make him Wasp's ex, instead of Bill Murry's character, and he never intended to help Janet leave once they fixed his tech. But instead bring Hank and Hope there, and kill Hank.
      So when they turn on Cassie's machine and get sucked in, Scott and Cassie are extras, known only to Nathaniel/Kang through the Avengers' history (and Darren's personal experience).
      They could have even had Nathaniel tell Cassie her superhero name.
      And just leave Darren Cross as a "restored by Nathaniel" Yellowjacket with an improved battle suit fused to his body, but his defective Pym particles don't work consistently in the Quantum Realm.

    • @gernisonpierre9031
      @gernisonpierre9031 Před 6 měsíci

      The third Ant-Man movie should have focused more on Scott and Cassie's relationship. The core theme of that movie should have been about Scott trying to get back the time he missed with Cassie when he was trapped in the quantum realm. The first act of the film should have been about Cassie and Scott, act 2 should have been about them trapped in the quantum realm, and Act 3 should have focused on Kang and saving the quantum realm.

  • @virginia-marieparker6325
    @virginia-marieparker6325 Před 5 měsíci +7

    This was just wonderful! Your perspective has restored my belief that there HAS to still be people who insist on the enrichment that only a well written story can provide!

  • @MattBond00797
    @MattBond00797 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Seeing the downfall in story telling across media really inspired me to start writing. "write what you want to read" is spot on! People are hungry for good stories and more importantly, great characters. Insightful video!

  • @johnnyb.5281
    @johnnyb.5281 Před 7 měsíci +77

    Thor staring into Abby's eyes as he extends his arm and opens his hand calling to Stormbeaker, "I like this one."

  • @bresophil
    @bresophil Před 6 měsíci +129

    Well put.
    If movie makers ideologically trap themselves in a corner because women, poc etc cant be flawed, you are unable to tell compelling stories, and you're making it impossible for people to relate to a diverse cast

    • @TheSonyExperience
      @TheSonyExperience Před 5 měsíci

      All they need is a fat woman and they would have completed the holy trinity. Woman, Preferably a black woman, preferably a fat black woman

    • @beechris1815
      @beechris1815 Před 5 měsíci +25

      As a black man I agree. My two favorite super heroes are Captain America and Superman... Two white guys. It was never about wokeisms. It's about content of character.

    • @jamesb7399
      @jamesb7399 Před 5 měsíci +12

      ​@beechris1815 As a black man I also agree. Superman and Spider-Man are my favorites.

    • @jamisojo
      @jamisojo Před 5 měsíci

      I don't know if that is the problem.
      They have bad black guys and bad women.

    • @gball6755
      @gball6755 Před 5 měsíci +12

      @@beechris1815exactly. i could care less the color of a characters skin or their gender, but when that is their entire personality, and bc of this they can’t be flawed or else it’s politically incorrect/ offensive, that’s when i have 0 interest in the “story”.

  • @JD-nw1jl
    @JD-nw1jl Před 5 měsíci +18

    Another thing that I feel is not being talked about more as well is that the push (by Disney and others?) to make villains more of a gray character, making them sort of anti-hero / almost protagonist (Maleficent, Loki, Descendants, etc.), it is making doing bad and evil acts into more of a "it depends" which should not be so. The "moral of the story" portion becomes optional and most of the time none-existent.

    • @LordDawnWreaver
      @LordDawnWreaver Před 5 měsíci +3

      They are so focused on "Sympathetic" villains that they have forgotten something about real life, As line goes "Some people just want to watch the world burn" that was my problem with the joker movie they try to make him sympathetic when they didn't need to.

    • @Lof_Lof-
      @Lof_Lof- Před 3 měsíci

      Loki did it naturally. With the talent of the actor. Then the writers tried to replicate it

    • @randfahad7
      @randfahad7 Před měsícem

      Dude you can’t convince me that Maleficent and Loki weren’t great.

  • @VocalEdgeTV
    @VocalEdgeTV Před 5 měsíci +8

    This was really fantastic. And you also said it in a very nice way. You’re much more tactful than I am. All of the Marvel movies that people loved also happen to have a ridiculously good looking male lead, absolutely jacked and ripped, incredibly powerful, an unapologetically heterosexual love interest who is also strong, supportive, and also worth caring about…. Now, the focus is “diversity“ and women kicking ass…. While being intensely unlikable.

    • @SantiagoSolis-ee7ho
      @SantiagoSolis-ee7ho Před 5 měsíci +1

      They forgot that people bond with characters because they relate to them and understand them, not simply because they're strong, female, LGBT+, different race, or something else. Of course, diversity is important and it is great to have a diverse character (Black Panther, Miles Morales, etc.) as a lead, but not to the point that you sacrifice the quality of the story, the narrative, emotional weight, character development, acting, heart/soul, and the WRITING. People want quality products, NOT quantity products.

    • @DM-bx1zv
      @DM-bx1zv Před 5 měsíci

      You said the quiet part out loud. They want the money from 99% of the fan base but the writing is pandering to 1% of the fanbase. The actual percentages may be slightly different but you understand the point.

    • @lonniemonroe2714
      @lonniemonroe2714 Před 4 měsíci

      Very well said

  • @Xandycane
    @Xandycane Před 7 měsíci +133

    Avengers Endgame. Biggest tearjerker ever because we loved those characters, especially watching the kid being snapped and looking to Tony for help. Gah!
    If you look into the failed movies, they had extensive re-writing. When the earlier script is released, most of them show a heart that got changed for action. Having a CEO who was more theme park oriented (for profit only) and really didn't care for the movie hurt Disney more than the pandemic did.

    • @p.r.8496
      @p.r.8496 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Have you got any proof to these statements? How were any of the original ideas "good"?

    • @sp1c3M0nst3r
      @sp1c3M0nst3r Před 7 měsíci +12

      @@p.r.8496 Doctor Strange 2 was originally featuring Nightmare and Ghost Rider in the earlier script with Wanda trying to get back her twins. But the studio want a multiverse so they had to change it, even reshoots the scenes.

    • @cleverusername8319
      @cleverusername8319 Před 7 měsíci +6

      Thor 2 was extensively rewritten, with even the guys who got the final draft in saying something like, "We just reorganized it into something looking like a story, but before we could do much more, they filmed it."

    • @alicia2931
      @alicia2931 Před 6 měsíci

      @@sp1c3M0nst3rthey even changed the director for doctor strange 2 as well

    • @abraham2172
      @abraham2172 Před 6 měsíci +3

      I think you mean Infinity War

  • @robinthrush9672
    @robinthrush9672 Před 6 měsíci +215

    My favorite MCU film is Captain America The First Avenger. It's just so reassuring and inspiring to have a character who is trying to do the right thing despite the odds against it. A physically flawed character, not a morally flawed one. Although I will acknowledge the moral dilemmas he faced as the movies continued.

    • @gregoryfuller9736
      @gregoryfuller9736 Před 6 měsíci +10

      My is winter soldier but captain America has the best movie in the mcu

    • @HollowNoFace
      @HollowNoFace Před 6 měsíci +10

      I still remember how awesome the 2008 Hulk movie was. They made the new hulk a loser

    • @obsessedwithcrypto4366
      @obsessedwithcrypto4366 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Actually cap 2 winter soldier was a close first to iron man1 .

    • @leonardobraynen1524
      @leonardobraynen1524 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@gregoryfuller9736Cap has the best trilogy in CBM

    • @leonardobraynen1524
      @leonardobraynen1524 Před 5 měsíci +4

      ​@@HollowNoFacealso the most terrifying Hulk since Bill Bixby's version.
      So scary.

  • @viktorfunk1819
    @viktorfunk1819 Před 5 měsíci +4

    A flawed female/diverse character in a Marvel movie? Unthinkable!

  • @boobentobi1737
    @boobentobi1737 Před 5 měsíci +3

    This was such a good video with such an amazing analysis!! I just stumbled upon your channel and hitting that sub button has never been easier!

  • @josepha4944
    @josepha4944 Před 6 měsíci +42

    OMG! I've been looking for the words to describe how I feel about the current MCU in the MCU of old. This video is 20 minutes of pure gold. It doesn't bash the MCU or Disney but spells out what we are looking for in the characters and pleads with the Hollywood writers to step back and re-assess what it is that makes a memorable movie that fans can fall in love with.

  • @biiyen8458
    @biiyen8458 Před 6 měsíci +135

    The problem with the MCU now is that they're simply going too fast. Like, think of it as pitching a baseball. There's always a windup before the actual throw and the early phases of the MCU did this with staggered origin movies that slowly led to the 2012 Avengers movies and they followed this format until Endgame. Simple and easy to follow. It had an actual buildup and a clear goal in mind. Fast forward to the 2020s, the MCU is churning up content after content in multiple media formats that even an avid fan like myself can't keep up. There's no windup anymore, the ball's always in midair at maximum speed and you don't even know where it's going.

    • @skai2782
      @skai2782 Před 6 měsíci +6

      I completely agree. I was just thinking this.

    • @Pankaj_Bhatt
      @Pankaj_Bhatt Před 5 měsíci +4

      Yes! And keep the Disney+MCU series for the other characters - don't mix up things too much. During the initial years Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Agents of Shield, Punisher, etc did good work by providing a more struggling character arcs and stories. MCU movies should be fewer, but of higher quality. The writers need to focus on stories rather than fan service and overt messaging.

    • @CookieManCookies
      @CookieManCookies Před 5 měsíci +2

      If you are in the Bob Iger camp, and think that adding a executive or two is gunna make Marvel movies awesome again. I'd love to know what your smoking! 8)

    • @dookdawg214
      @dookdawg214 Před 5 měsíci +5

      Not just going too fast but also too recklessly. There is no clear direction. It's all too messy and big. It seems like nothing matters anymore.

    • @dudebro91-fn7rz
      @dudebro91-fn7rz Před 4 měsíci +1

      That's like the least of It's problems

  • @BdogFinal14
    @BdogFinal14 Před 5 měsíci +2

    The biggest differences between Phase 1 and all other Phases. A List Writers and Directors. Young inexperienced directors and writers save Disney money, but are killing the MCU.

  • @michaelmatos
    @michaelmatos Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thank you for this criticism. Very articulate on what went wrong and solutions. Great work

  • @adrianrammirez
    @adrianrammirez Před 7 měsíci +18

    I was reading a report from The Hollywood Reporter and the whole Daredevil situation, what stuck out for me the most was they said “the reason why marvel was successful because every movie mattered to the story of the infinity saga” and they go to say phase 4 failed because of so many projects where they say that you don’t necessarily need to watch them. And I 100% agree.

  • @Cardinal1612
    @Cardinal1612 Před 6 měsíci +68

    This is also why I love what they did in series like Daredevil, his struggle through the whole series and how he faces it is amazing to watch, unlike most of what they have been doing lately

    • @bryanhutzler7010
      @bryanhutzler7010 Před 5 měsíci +4

      I love the Netflix Daredevil and cringe at the thought of what Disney might do to the character.

    • @Wattamattau
      @Wattamattau Před 5 měsíci +1

      I am waiting for Disney to ruin what Netflix started. If his appearance on "She-Hulk" is any indication, then we again will suffer through another intolerable disappointment.

  • @syak70
    @syak70 Před 5 měsíci +2

    wow! you have really pinpointed the real reason why marvel recent films are failing. Thank you. They really have taken the heart of the marvel superhero stories and replaced it only with equality and equity which is absurd.

  • @dhirajgawande007
    @dhirajgawande007 Před 5 měsíci +2

    The reason i don't care about new superheroes is because i don't feel connected with them. All they do is comedy.
    Recent superhero i never thought i would love is Loki. Loved the new loki season.

  • @Wolffman109
    @Wolffman109 Před 7 měsíci +55

    Honestly, the only character that I feel worked better than any other in the Multiverse Saga is John Walker, the U.S. Agent. Unlike most new characters, he actually goes through a character arc.

    • @abraham2172
      @abraham2172 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Yeah. I have always pointed out the potential the character has.

    • @Wolffman109
      @Wolffman109 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@abraham2172Sadly, when he appears in Thunderbolts, they're probably just gonna flanderize him into a one-dimensional psychopath.

    • @abraham2172
      @abraham2172 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@Wolffman109 Could be. We must wait and see.

    • @DurgeshSingh1
      @DurgeshSingh1 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Peter Parker as well.

    • @Wolffman109
      @Wolffman109 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@DurgeshSingh1Yes, but Spider-Man was a returning character. U.S. Agent was a brand-new character to the MCU.

  • @Draconisrex1
    @Draconisrex1 Před 7 měsíci +140

    You are AMAZING. You really helped me understand the underlying reasons I loved the old MCU and find the new MCU to be lacking.

    • @unicorntomboy9736
      @unicorntomboy9736 Před 7 měsíci +8

      Especially She Hulk with 'that' scene where she basically lectures to and talks down at the audience (the male audience specifically) using poor Bruce Banner as a proxy for the audience

    • @darrennew8211
      @darrennew8211 Před 6 měsíci +3

      It's not just the MCU either. Star Wars follows the same pattern. Luke struggles against his disbelief, Solo grows up, etc etc etc. A very similar pathway.

  • @robincobb8611
    @robincobb8611 Před 5 měsíci +1

    “Narcissistic themes disguised as self empowerment”. Excellent! ❤

  • @armchairobserver4747
    @armchairobserver4747 Před 5 měsíci +2

    DARN IT. I was hoping to see a Grease reboot with Will Smith as Danny and Caitlyn Jenner (so brave) as Sandy

  • @IliasBeekveldt
    @IliasBeekveldt Před 7 měsíci +44

    I love that you focused on worked in the older movies, instead of just rambling why it's so bad now ;)

  • @chadbrisco4042
    @chadbrisco4042 Před 6 měsíci +121

    You're 100% right. The story should not be about the hero fighting the bad guys but the inner struggles that the hero is facing and the bad guys can be there to help reinforce those struggles. Did you not see Guardians of the Galaxy 3 where Rocket has to struggle with his past and the villain of the movie is a huge piece of the past without being the whole conflict.

    • @ashajacob8362
      @ashajacob8362 Před 6 měsíci +2

      But ultimately it's about Hero fighting and defeating Bad guys that's the whole essence without that Superhero genre is nothing

    • @chadbrisco4042
      @chadbrisco4042 Před 6 měsíci +10

      @ashajacob8362 no kidding. Did you not read a word I said? Lol.

    • @Chris-gw2xg
      @Chris-gw2xg Před 6 měsíci +5

      Guardians of the galaxy 3 was the last good Marvel movie

    • @chadbrisco4042
      @chadbrisco4042 Před 6 měsíci

      @Chris-gw2xg so far. We don't really know how good Deadpool 3 or The Thunderbolts or any of the other future marvel movies are gonna be. I just got done watching The Marvels and I'll describe it as average. It's right on the same line as Ant-Man, Doctor Strange and Iron Man 3 where the movie is good but not great. The movie is very impactful for the future of the mcu though.

    • @rn6312
      @rn6312 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@Chris-gw2xg GOTG 3 was one of the last Marvel movies. smh

  • @Kdiggyyou
    @Kdiggyyou Před 5 měsíci +4

    Absolutely PHENOMENAL analysis Abbie! Just came across your channel and subscribed and liked this video. I believe the people that work on the MCU films definitely NEED to see this video!

  • @edu-kt
    @edu-kt Před 2 měsíci +1

    They forgot what's important and now think that the important part is to force representation and inclusion. Thinking that showing empowered diverse women being "perfect" all along and every male character being stupid, incompetent or just evil is not a winning recipe.

  • @owencoles2798
    @owencoles2798 Před 7 měsíci +38

    I think pre-Endgame MCU has great heart. Each personal series feels like it’s on thing but also feels like they are made to be together as a whole, and I feel like that’s brilliant writing.

    • @cleowithmayo9359
      @cleowithmayo9359 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Yeah, I mean, that might be why the shows have better writing than the movies. Whenever there’s a tie-in I roll my eyes but for the most part the Phase Four stand-alone series’s all work even without the Marvel label at all.

    • @themadnessofmadara4883
      @themadnessofmadara4883 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I wouldn't go that far. There were a few gems like Iron-man 1 and CA: Winter Soldier, but most was mediocre like the Thor Movies.

  • @storysprite23
    @storysprite23 Před 6 měsíci +41

    Great insight. So many writers just don't get these simple but vital storytelling elements anymore. You're right that they never go out of style.

  • @daryld149
    @daryld149 Před 5 měsíci +1

    This part of Hollywood doesn’t allow showing flawed women with character arcs. “Girl, you’ve always been perfect. It’s the patriarchy that held you down.” Meanwhile, they continue to manufacture “Her-ohs” rather than flawed yet great “heroes.” They cater to a so-called fandom that then stays away in droves and double down by insulting the fans that loved the earlier work and paid good money to see and want more of it.

  • @MegaroadProducciones
    @MegaroadProducciones Před 22 dny

    "They used to beat me in that alley... and in that one too..."
    That sentence always gets a laugh out of me...

  • @happyhappyneko
    @happyhappyneko Před 7 měsíci +157

    Have we forgotten about Guardians 3? That movie had SO much heart to it. We see the story behind Rockets life, what made him the way he was and why he was afraid to let people get close to him. We see the narcissism in the villain of the film how he strived to make a perfect society at the cost of others lives. I personally loved the growth in Nebula. She went from a cold hearted non trusting person to really throwing herself to the cause and want to help save the life of Rocket. Mantis' ability to emphathize was beautiful in this film. And Drax who was always seen as stupid and useless could speak the language of those cute little children. And in the end we could finally understand Groot. I could go on and on about so many other points but this would easily become an essay.
    I rarely have cried at Marvel films but this one had gotten me bawling. It was that touching. I hope Marvel continues to make movies like that down the road.

    • @Akitrom
      @Akitrom Před 6 měsíci +12

      So, I think Ms. Emmons makes an excellent point about why the early MCU films were great cinema. I think her point is considerably weaker when she tries to cast the more recent films as failures on that scale. Guardians 3 is an excellent case-in-point. Another would be Shang-chi and the Legend of the 10 Rings, or the Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: No Way Home films. (And, to be honest, I think there's a great character arc in Ms. Marvel, too; it's just shuffled out of order.)

    • @macmcleod1188
      @macmcleod1188 Před 6 měsíci +17

      And it was good. But it was James Gunn's swan song. It wasn't really an MCU film.

    • @TheInfuckingcredible
      @TheInfuckingcredible Před 6 měsíci +7

      ​@@macmcleod1188Which isn't neccessarily a bad thing, considering the current state of the MCU.

    • @mcrolify
      @mcrolify Před 6 měsíci +24

      ​@@Akitrom actually, those films reinforces Ms. Emmons' point; Guardians trilogy are character driven around the theme of family and Spiderman trilogy is about responsability. Most of the latest movies in the franchise lack character development and some even do character assasination. Being a strong empowered female is a trait, not character development. Of the three Marvels, only Ms. Marvel is the one with a character arc. Suri had a character arc, Riri hadn't. A lot of the remaining avengers are underdeveloped so we don't feel as invested as we were before

    • @iciecube
      @iciecube Před 6 měsíci +3

      honestly probably the best movie they’ve put out since endgame.
      of course there is No way Home but that movie is just fan service

  • @Cbitsr
    @Cbitsr Před 7 měsíci +107

    It’d be very ironic (and good I guess) if The Marvels redeems itself. I’m still bummed at how they handled Carol in her movie. Like, that’s not the character I’ve known for years in the comics

    • @cahe6161
      @cahe6161 Před 7 měsíci +10

      It is since they made her Captain Marvel

    • @sinclairstoole3015
      @sinclairstoole3015 Před 7 měsíci +6

      To be honest, Brie Larson's attitude towards the og actors / actresses of the franchise was always going to have people dislike her character regardless if they made a good story or not.

    • @KeytarArgonian
      @KeytarArgonian Před 7 měsíci +6

      @@cahe6161I was gonna say 😂
      God I miss Carol Danvers Ms. Marvel. At least we get to look forward to Rogue fucking her up.

    • @cleowithmayo9359
      @cleowithmayo9359 Před 6 měsíci +6

      I’m glad you’re going in with optimism. I find it funny that movie-fans who pray on certain shows and films to suck, always, funny enough say it sucked.
      Weird…almost like there’s a connection there or something. We just have to find it…

    • @therealrickytan
      @therealrickytan Před 6 měsíci +3

      MCU Captain Marvel is just a terribly written character. The whole plot revolves around the idea that she is absolutely perfect, and that everyone around her is the issue and hold her back from her true potential.
      Which is just toxic as hell. “I’m not crazy, just everyone around me is”
      A character is suppose to be flawed, relatable, and with an arc.
      Captain Marvel has no arc. It’s just people getting blown out of the way so she can be amazing.

  • @richardfoster947
    @richardfoster947 Před měsícem

    Wow, disney should really see this video. You hit the nail on the head. May I leave comments about your video on other channels?

  • @perjalananwaktu7181
    @perjalananwaktu7181 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I'm amazed that Marvel makes films that are majestic but not balanced, not about the CGI, not about the actors, but about collecting many elements to direct those elements into a sustainable balance. starting from iron man until the next phase. Marvel balanced it all out at first but they kind of ran out of ideas or got stuck in their own formula

  • @DSuperman25
    @DSuperman25 Před 6 měsíci +68

    I'm so glad that you mentioned Shang Chi, because its the one film I point to that gives me hope for the future. The formula isn't difficult if you care for each character in ways you've outlined. Shang-Chi also got back to forming the "connective tissue" previous phases in the MCU mastered. Unfortunately its been almost 3 years since Shang-Chi successfully debuted and the MCU has literally gone no where since. "The Marvels" will be a sobering experience for Disney execs.

    • @thetrib1
      @thetrib1 Před 6 měsíci +3

      how many origin stories have there been in phase 4? film wise? isn't he the only one? and he hits the same beats as the other origin stories? how strange.

    • @TraditionalAnglican
      @TraditionalAnglican Před 5 měsíci +2

      Not even having record low box-offices have sobered Disney executives & those pushing ESG & DEI!

    • @projimbo
      @projimbo Před 5 měsíci +2

      I didn't see anything great about shang chi but glad you enjoyed. The last truly great marvel film was infinity wars...imo

    • @CoryPchajek
      @CoryPchajek Před 5 měsíci

      ⁠@@projimboMalthusianism is brain dead stupid though.
      The ONLY way that could make Thanos NOT regarded is if he was secretly trying to prevent Celestials from being born. But that clearly was not Thanos’ reasoning.

  • @AmazingGamePro
    @AmazingGamePro Před 7 měsíci +53

    I think Marvel lost me when they didn’t have the third plot point for Bruce/Hulk.
    Imagine, right after the blip, Bruce goes to a psychologist, and he starts shouting at Hulk, blaming Hulk for killing half the universe, because the Hulk never showed up to fight Thanos. And Hulk comes out and starts shouting at Bruce, and back and forward for 30 seconds.
    Then you focus on the psychologist, who is frightened beyond belief, white knuckling his chair. And then after a bunch of shouting and shadow shape changes on the psychologists face, you turn the camera to Professor Hulk, the complete Bruce/Hulk fusion.
    “Sorry doc,” He says. He throws a card, “If you need repairs and danger pay, call the Avengers”.
    And as the card flips in the air, you see the word Avengers, and then just see the word Avengers against a black background and then End Game appears…
    Alas, that would have been too boring according to Kevin Feige, he said the therapy session was too boring to share. Maybe they should have hired me!

    • @dannypalin9583
      @dannypalin9583 Před 6 měsíci +10

      Hulk had the most anticlimactic ending to a story arc I've ever seen. If they'd actually shown Bruce and Hulk accepting each other, like you just did, that would have been perfect. But like Tony and Steve just making up, it happened offscreen. That's insulting.

    • @AmazingGamePro
      @AmazingGamePro Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@dannypalin9583 They made a lot of mistakes in the end of phase 3. And there’s only been one or two gems in phase 4. The problem is Disney has widen their scope way too wide. Phase 4 had about the same amount of content as Phases 1-3 in about the same amount of time. Nobody can do that, not even Disney!
      It made all the content too stale!

  • @bjornblackman2337
    @bjornblackman2337 Před 5 měsíci +2

    My favorite marvel movie was winter soldier. Seeing rogers in modern day America was excellent the dynamic with him and Bucky, everyone else in that film was just perfect. Seeing fury in action was fun to watch too.

  • @geistnoir1420
    @geistnoir1420 Před 5 měsíci

    Glad I found your channel! I have a story in my head that I want to put on paper and I’d love to learn how to do this from a writer.

  • @dr.michaelborger
    @dr.michaelborger Před 6 měsíci +37

    Thank you SO MUCH for making this video. I am a Marvel reader from the mid-sixties forward and you have absolutely hit the nail on the head. REDEMPTION is what this world needs, not anger not revenge not seeking money power or anything else that vanishes into dust when we leave this life. Praise God for your integrity and willingness to stand and tell it like it is. I am so proud of you and your message!

  • @Advoc8te4Truth
    @Advoc8te4Truth Před 6 měsíci +1

    I think the key secret to Marvel's early success was great casting! I mean, as in absolutely stellar casting. Pulling off a Luke Sywalker, Han Solo and Princess Leia is really hard to do. But take that pressure and times it by 5, that was Marvel's Ultimate Challenge.
    Bit where Marvel and Disney really f*cked up is they got arrogant like really arrogant. They didn't appreciate how good Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth & Chris Evans really were as the anchors of the whole Marvel Universe.
    I mean seriously they made nearly 10 stand-alone movies not including the Avengers just from those three characters 😂❤
    And just an addendum in Thor I felt the overarching theme was 'family'. Because for Thor and Loki this was the key to their character/s arch.

  • @mkalic7423
    @mkalic7423 Před měsícem +1

    When Guardians of The Galaxy was announced, everyone thought it would be Marvel's first flop, since the team wasn't well known at the time. But it ended up becoming one of the most beloved teams in the whole MCU. So I do think every character has potential and deserves a chance... Well... Of course, there's some exceptions with people like El Muerto but Spot was also a D-Tier SpiderMan Villain (less than El Muerto but yeah) that turned out great and iconic in the movie, so yes: give everyone a chance, instead of rushing your heavy-hitters and announcing something like an X-Men Movie as soon as possible without any good plans for it.

  • @lolowfi
    @lolowfi Před 7 měsíci +66

    Age of Ultron was a master piece compared to anything that's in phase 4 & 5.

    • @jeaniusbeforenine
      @jeaniusbeforenine Před 7 měsíci +11

      I saw, "Age of Ultron was a masterpiece," and I felt my blood pressure soar, but the I read the rest of your comment, and I realized that was the most accurate thing to be said about Marvel.

    • @gannonkendrick9343
      @gannonkendrick9343 Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@jeaniusbeforenine Age of Ultron is a masterpiece compared to:
      Wandavision?
      Loki?
      No Way Home?
      Guardians 3?
      Yeah.
      No.

    • @GabesEdtiz
      @GabesEdtiz Před 7 měsíci +7

      ⁠@@gannonkendrick9343WandaVision and Loki are not as good as the other two 😂

    • @rizkyabd4372
      @rizkyabd4372 Před 7 měsíci

      @@gannonkendrick9343 Guardians 3 : yeah....
      No Way Home : it's good bcoz a nostalgia bait and Sony took control (I think)
      Wandavision & Loki : Relax bruv, It's far from a masterpiece
      Age of Ultron connected/open the path to Avenger Infinity war/Endgame
      Wandavision connected to Dr Strange MoM
      just sayin.

    • @KeytarArgonian
      @KeytarArgonian Před 7 měsíci +1

      Every time I watch AoU it seems like a better movie, genuinely. I forget what the criticisms of it even are.

  • @OOB080
    @OOB080 Před 7 měsíci +50

    Many people blame Disney for making Marvel only about money and not about good movies, but to be honest it's very common for a company to first gather the audience with good things and later only hold it by the old attachment they developed and new promises they can tell even without having to make a big effort.

    • @tobiaslawrence8928
      @tobiaslawrence8928 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Which has been happening for a long time

    • @saisameer8771
      @saisameer8771 Před 6 měsíci +2

      It's more like out of touch studio execs not understanding what made the first few phases so good in the first place
      The first avengers was a fun simple movie. It had all the quips and jokes that we associate with marvel, but they felt more like workplace humor and banter than anything else. The story was simple, but very tightly written and paced. The characters were simple, but were given just enough depth that made us want to know more about them in future movies.
      But it seems like the studios learned the wrong lessons from it. So now the movies feel like bad comedies with a constant barrage of terrible quips and jokes thrown around regardless of whether it's appropriate to the situation, and the writing and characters suffer because of this.

  • @DCDan_
    @DCDan_ Před 4 měsíci

    Damn😢 you got me tearing up with your recounts of the 3 trailblazing marvel films.

  • @blackyodaprime
    @blackyodaprime Před 5 měsíci +2

    The problem with all the gender swapping and/or focus on female leads is how do you explore those themes of struggle, moral fragility, and ultimately redemption without facing charges of misogyny? Showing the failings of women in REALISTIC ways that ring true to the experiences and actions of modern women would be considered anti-feminist at the very least. It's not impossible to do, but very nearly in a way that most women and liberals would find palatable. That's why we get a bunch of girl bosses and results that seem wholly unearned by female protagonists (e.g. Star Wars).
    Disney has been running on fumes after Endgame. Maybe they thought they could build off the relative success of the first Captain Marvel film that got shoe-horned between two of the highest-grossing films of all time. It's like putting a new spinoff show right after the biggest show you have. You hope the audience from the ratings winner sticks around. That isn't a bad strategy, but the new show has to be good with interesting and likeable characters. Captain Marvel (Brie Larson) is neither. The character is the same Mary Sue we see time and time again: boring and agenda-driven. The most likeable character of the trio in The Marvels is Kamala Khan and that's because she has slightly more personality than the other two, and she struggles with things you would expect someone of her age and background to deal with.
    Finally, I have to add that this problem is most evident when they gender swap or focus on modern, female protagonists. I know it's tempting for many to draw parallels to so-called race/ethnicity swapping, but it's not the same because men of all ethnicities can face struggles, and our society has no problem highlighting those struggles or personal failings. In fact, it's even easier to do when the leading man is Black. Hell, they'll even throw the critiques of the "racial purists" into the story (e.g. Falcon not wanting the shield because it felt like it belong to somebody else only to have Cap and Bucky have to convince him otherwise). Miles Morales also had the racists up in arms, but Miles isn't Black Peter Parker. He alao struggles with things a teenager with his background might deal with. The story was good. The visuals were excellent and characters were likeable. They made April O'Neil Black in the latest TMNT film and 1) that isn't necessarily contradictory to comic book canon and 2) she actually was done pretty well as a character. I think her being fat was more of a distraction than her being Black.
    The point I'm making above is race/ethnicity swapping/reimagining and gender swapping/reimagining are not equivalent. With the former, it comes down to if the story is good. With the latter, you are erecting a major roadblock to telling a good story. Don't believe me? Look at the image of Jesus you see in movies and pray to. Now what do you think would happen if they made Jesus female in either?

  • @infinityinfinityinfi
    @infinityinfinityinfi Před 6 měsíci +9

    Another crucial factor that these modern types don't seem to comprehend is that the hero MUST struggle.
    This was the common thread in ALL the great action movies until the last decade.
    ps: Iron Man restarted what I would argue was started by Toby McGuire's Spiderman.

  • @worthfightingfor2299
    @worthfightingfor2299 Před 7 měsíci +23

    "Marvel has taken the 'hero' out of 'superheroes.'" You put it so well!

    • @tedflips1501
      @tedflips1501 Před 7 měsíci

      Like supes from the boyz,a really good observation.

  • @edwin3813
    @edwin3813 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Diversity replaced originality
    Feminist replaced authenticity
    This is how the Hollywood , marvels and Disney now.
    You will get a black Snow White and a black female Thor soon.
    Next flop will be Captain America.

  • @JimAirborne25
    @JimAirborne25 Před 5 měsíci

    Part of the problem of the writers of the more recent MCU films, they ARE writing stories they want to read, but not considering what anyone else would like to see. They self-insert, but not allow for anyone else to insert themselves into the story.

  • @Alex-vp5do
    @Alex-vp5do Před 7 měsíci +21

    You made a great argument for the reason the newer MCU movies are not as good. You are very right. The movies took the time to let us connect to flawed characters on their journey to understand their powers and become better people. Now, we get flashing lights and instant expertise with extreme attitude. I definitely have to go back a look at my novel and ask those four questions.
    Thanks

  • @T.H_orben
    @T.H_orben Před 7 měsíci +7

    Marvel belongs to Disney. And when Disney makes a movie/tv series these days not the plot and characters comes first but a check box system that implements diversity and the - in their opinion - right presentation of female impowerment. This means they need to fulfill a diversity quota first, regardless of whether that diversity makes any sense in the world building. Secondly it’s not allowed to give the female characters any flaws cause that would make them look weak in the eyes of Disney and that’s something thats need to be prevented at any cost. Again they ignore the writing rule that flaws and weaknesses are very important aspects in order to make a character appealing, believable and likable. The female characters Disney creates don’t grow over the course of a story. And since they’re owerpowered and not allowed to lose the (generally male) antagonists usually appear weak from the beginning, without exuding strength and a feeling of respect at all. Combine that with generally weak developed plots filled with conveniences and plot holes and you have a modern Disney Marvel movie.

  • @Alexindiegamedev
    @Alexindiegamedev Před 12 dny

    Hi Abbie. I think one of the problems with Marvel is before Disney took over they were not afraid to take risks & have passion for comic book heroes

  • @brianallenbaytop3493
    @brianallenbaytop3493 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Agree with analysis about the central stories being powerful. Redemption, sacrifice, belonging. But the elephant in the room is masculinity. Its more interesting and relateable to see the contrast between vulnerability and masculinity. Frailty and insecurity doesn't work well with Ms. Marvel, Ant Man. Masculinity of Captain Marvel is never contrasted with Frailty or vulnerability. She is Captain Marvel ALL THE TIME. No weakness or alter ego. Shes on 10 always. In contrast Kate Bishop is vulnerable always and no masculinity. The only female characters that have masculinity and vulnerability are Black Widow, Scarlet Witch, Gamora, and they are going that direction with Shuri. These are the female lead characters EVERY MCU wants more of. They killed off Black Widow, made Scarlett Witch a villain (she was AWESOME by the way, completely believable and invoked fear like, how the hell can she lose which is what you want from all villains), and killed off Gamora and made her a freakin ravenger!! Daughter of Thanos!! With She Hulk they may be on to something if they stop making her into a horn ball and could introduce real conflict for her character like they did with Hawkeye. Their only hope for great leading female character is Shuri. Lets hope they involve her more in these MCUs and there is NO WAY im buying a ticket if MCU tries to make Shuri a sidekick to Ms. Marvel, Kate Bishop, Spider-Man, Thors daughter, She Hulk, Shang Chi, or AntMan!!!!

  • @jasmineelizabeth3342
    @jasmineelizabeth3342 Před 7 měsíci +31

    I think the best character stories we’ve had in phase 4 would be Peter Parker’s and Bucky Barnes. I really like how their characters have been handled on this side of the MCU. But 2 out of the dozens that we’ve received? Yeah, it’s a let down. I’m really hoping they start picking it up again because this was always my favourite franchise and I’d hate to see it end on a bad note

  • @t-helen-price
    @t-helen-price Před 7 měsíci +44

    Great video! I completely agree with your analysis of the decline in quality of recent Marvel movies compared to the Phase 1 films. Not to mention that the total neutering of male characters in movies and a extra height of perfect female characters is a HUGE reason why those movies aren't doing well.
    Your discussion on the vital themes of redemption, sacrifice, and compassion really hit the nail on the head regarding what made the earlier movies so engaging and emotionally resonant. The overemphasis on CGI battles and humor nowadays truly detracts from the heart of the superhero stories.
    Count me in as an excited fan waiting for updates on this project. I am on Patreon so my support is still coming your way ! :)

    • @yoruichisan19
      @yoruichisan19 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I love the falcon and the winter soldier, except for the last episode. But man, that show could have been so much more. Because damn, Sebastian did give it his best (my favorites are the deprogramming and the bar scenes). But putting his story of healing together with Sam's own story made the whole thing pretty convoluted. Should have been two separate arcs from start to finish.

  • @henryortiz3969
    @henryortiz3969 Před 5 měsíci

    Brilliant exposition and appreciation of those films. It is rare to see a CZcams video about movies where the person use intelligence, reasoning and common sense instead of trivial thoughts. Thank you. Just one observation, “. My sister and I”.

  • @israelnieves7785
    @israelnieves7785 Před 5 měsíci +1

    You should send this video to Kevin Feige and the entire marvel team… maybe they’ll learn from their mistakes… 😅

  • @seanmurphy7011
    @seanmurphy7011 Před 7 měsíci +80

    I think this channel is the only CZcams writing channel that is giving good, solid writing advice.

    • @QuothTheRavenclaw11
      @QuothTheRavenclaw11 Před 7 měsíci +8

      Abbie is fantastic. I also recommended veteran author Jerry B. Jenkins as well. His advice along with Abbie's has helped tremendously.

    • @unicorntomboy9736
      @unicorntomboy9736 Před 7 měsíci +4

      What about Terrible Writing Advice by J.P Beaubien too

    • @SheegogProductions
      @SheegogProductions Před 7 měsíci +4

      Abbie's channel is excellent of course! If you're looking for others, I recommend Quotidian Writer, Bethany Atazadeh, and Hello Future Me. Each has something unique they bring to their videos.

    • @wowkir
      @wowkir Před 7 měsíci

      Jenna Moreci is also excellent.

    • @seanmurphy7011
      @seanmurphy7011 Před 7 měsíci

      @@wowkir lol

  • @authoreyes101
    @authoreyes101 Před 7 měsíci +5

    It's hard to expect moral integrity from a company that is (imho) morally bankrupt; especially when moral integrity is in high demand.

  • @leapguy1235
    @leapguy1235 Před 2 měsíci +1

    ******* WARNING - CONTAINS SPOILERS! ********
    Excellent analysis.
    I was saying to my (adult) son just the other day that "The Marvels" would have been SUCH a better movie if they'd just made it a "Captain Marvel" movie, and concentrated on the story of Carol's intervening years off-Earth. Clearly, she struggled with adjusting to the reality of how and when to use her superpowers (as she had no "Avengers" surrounding and advising her), made a tremendously rash decision in dealing with a problem, nearly committed genocide, and earned herself the title of "The Annihilator". Then she was compelled to spend a score or so of years trying to figure out how to undo the damage she'd done.
    THAT could have been a GREAT movie!

  • @martinpiche818
    @martinpiche818 Před měsícem +1

    In every Rocky movies he got beat up real bad, lose fight, facing deaths of love one. Sometimes he is lost and broken. We suffer with him... We can identify with hom. Heart is the key. You can portray any kind of story with a man, woman, a little boy or girl, damn I love video game and I play stories as a insect, animal, a object what ever and I can be blow away by the heart of the story. Heart and soul baby. ❤

  • @user-qs2rc2lp6f
    @user-qs2rc2lp6f Před 7 měsíci +49

    I've been wondering about this for a while now but could never really put my finger on why the older movies were better. I think I grow new brain cells every time a watch one of your videos; they're the best

  • @deandremccoy6503
    @deandremccoy6503 Před 6 měsíci +7

    As a former manager at a movie theater, the marvel movie vibe definitely changed. I was for the back end of the MCU dynasty, the environment was, “Hey let’s get away from the world for a while and watch a marvel film”. Now it’s like the MCU is putting its worldly problems into its films. That’s not why people go to the movies, they want to get away.

  • @silvercat18
    @silvercat18 Před 4 měsíci

    Good video with sound logic. Its interesting to see that these new heroes all externalize their flaws and challenges. They are perfect, its the world and everyone else that holds them back. The characters share their lack of self reflection with their writers, who lash out at audiences for not enjoying the product - they feel that the audience is to blame and not their own poor writing.

  • @bend.7590
    @bend.7590 Před 6 měsíci

    Perfectly put, love your channel

  • @adampetty447
    @adampetty447 Před 7 měsíci +10

    The only two Marvel movies I loved after Endgame are Spider-Man: No Way Home and Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol.3 they both had the humanism of what Marvel used to be. And the upcoming Deadpool 3 with Hugh Jackman returning as Wolverine.