From TMP:
This past Summer was a big one for Marvel. With two untested properties (Thor and Captain America) hitting theaters as a prelude to The Avengers, it was important for those films to succeed. Otherwise they could lose much needed fans for their ultimate team-up movie. And while they were big box office draws and did well critically, Marvel’s films are still falling short. So I’ve come up with 4 ways Marvel can fix their films for the future.
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I did really like the Marvel movies this year, but I really want them to try for more. They have the potential for incredible greatness.
well as long as disney doesnt fuck it up we should be pretty good lol
I didn't really have anything to complain about. I liked them all. One could have been better but for the most part I enjoyed the hell out of them.
I agree with all of those, but my major concern is "getting past 3" and leaving the origin crap behind.
Make one origin story. This is Spider-man for example. Everything leads back to this, and can be connected to it. Its not the same actor? Who cares, its like a new artist drawing him.
Comics are full of compelling and DEEP stories, but none of these will ever reach the big screen when hollywood is too afraid to go past 3 movies....
the only thing I thought Thor needed was more time to develop the relationship with Natalie Portman's character