It's also weird that they're just doing the whole Peter Parker thing over again, except with Kamala, in how she reacts to everyone. She's a fun character in general, but overall I watch that trailer and think "Why?"
TCTTS said:
Yeah, I'd say I'm more confident now than ever in my bet. Not that this looks particularly bad - I can see how it might be fun - but it's apparent that it's not something that's going to excite the masses. That, and releasing just a week after Dune: Part Two, which could very well end up being the movie of the year, is a huge mistake.
TCTTS said:
Yeah, I'd say I'm more confident now than ever in my bet. Not that this looks particularly bad - I can see how it might be fun - but it's apparent (to me at least) that it's not something that's going to excite the masses. That, and releasing just a week after Dune: Part Two, which could very well end up being the movie of the year, is a huge mistake.
This is what movies seem to have turned into. Get as many people there to make money even if the movie ain't great.maroon barchetta said:TCTTS said:
Yeah, I'd say I'm more confident now than ever in my bet. Not that this looks particularly bad - I can see how it might be fun - but it's apparent (to me at least) that it's not something that's going to excite the masses. That, and releasing just a week after Dune: Part Two, which could very well end up being the movie of the year, is a huge mistake.
You are maybe going to lose this one. I was confident in your wager until I saw the trailer.
This is going to bring in lots of female viewers of all ages and also bring in demographics that didn't care about that Capt. Marvel movie.
Reaching new audiences is part of the goal and they put a good plan together.
Whether the movie will be good, I don't know.
I get what you're saying. I do. And a lot of other factors are involved in box office #s.TCTTS said:
I'm not so sure. Hardly anyone knows who Teyona Parris/Monica Rambeau is, same as Iman Velloni/Kamala Khan. Compared to the rest of the MCU, those are two incredibly minor characters suddenly leading a blockbuster. Yes, the small audience who watched Ms. Marvel is passionate about the character, but again… it's a small audience. And it's not like Brie Larson as Captain Marvel was a huge hit. Beyond the three of them I was expecting some extra x-factor but I'm just not seeing it. Granted, again, it could end up being a fantastic movie, and if so maybe that gets its over the hump, but I'd be surprised.
I also don't think people realize how big the Dune sequel is going to be. The first movie was almost universally well-received, and its status/audience has only grown considerably since its release. It also stars FOUR of the biggest 20-something actors on the planet… Chalamet, Zendaya, Florence Pugh, and Austin Butler. There's absolutely no competing with that cast, and in that regard (if not in all regards) The Marvels pales in comparison.
Dune = universally well-received at 402 MTCTTS said:
Meanwhile, the past two superhero movies have bombed, while Dune's stock is going way up.
I think you may be overestimating the excitement level for Dune. I don't know that many people who ever saw the first one, even when on HBOMax.TCTTS said:
Meanwhile, the past two superhero movies have bombed, while Dune's stock is going way up.
Is Dune a 3 parter? I definitely need to rewatch the first before the next installment comes ouTCTTS said:
I'm not so sure. Hardly anyone knows who Teyona Parris/Monica Rambeau is, same as Iman Velloni/Kamala Khan. Compared to the rest of the MCU, those are two incredibly minor characters suddenly leading a blockbuster. Yes, the small audience who watched Ms. Marvel is passionate about the character, but again… it's a small audience. And it's not like Brie Larson as Captain Marvel was a huge hit. Beyond the three of them I was expecting some extra x-factor but I'm just not seeing it. Granted, again, it could end up being a fantastic movie, and if so maybe that gets its over the hump, but I'd be surprised.
I also don't think people realize how big the Dune sequel is going to be. The first movie was almost universally well-received, and its status/audience has only grown considerably since its release. It also stars FOUR of the biggest 20-something actors on the planet… Chalamet, Zendaya, Florence Pugh, and Austin Butler. There's absolutely no competing with that cast, and in that regard (if not in all regards) The Marvels pales in comparison.
Take it to the Marvel thread, we're talking about Dune, here.AgfromHOU said:
Dare I say that The Marvels looks like fun?
The Porkchop Express said:
The real key for the Marvels success might lie in how good GOTG3 and Secret Invasion are. If those 2 projects get Marvel back on track, then the Marvels will have the chance to ride that crest as some of companies have done in the past, including the original Captain Marvel.
I'm sure Dune will be a more satisfying movie for fans of the first film and the books, which many of us are, but having the Marvels as an option for Thanksgiving and into Christmas is a great way to get a lot of families to go see it. I dont' think a ton of families are going to go see Dune Part 2 together. So not sure how much those audiences are going to overlap.
I'm ok with it, mainly because Peter and she are taking the role of the fan. We would react similarly I'm sure. Just puts of positive vibes, and honestly, Marvel needs to get back to some of that comic book fan fun stuff.TCTTS said:
It's also weird that they're just doing the whole Peter Parker thing over again, except with Kamala, in how she reacts to everyone. She's a fun character in general, but overall I watch that trailer and think "Why?"
I think it's much less your first point and more your second point. Remember, you had No Way Home immediately after Endgame, plus Black Widow should have been considered a big property given the role she played in the Avengers. Of course, her movie a) came after she was already dead, and b) wasn't particularly good.Beat40 said:The Porkchop Express said:
The real key for the Marvels success might lie in how good GOTG3 and Secret Invasion are. If those 2 projects get Marvel back on track, then the Marvels will have the chance to ride that crest as some of companies have done in the past, including the original Captain Marvel.
I'm sure Dune will be a more satisfying movie for fans of the first film and the books, which many of us are, but having the Marvels as an option for Thanksgiving and into Christmas is a great way to get a lot of families to go see it. I dont' think a ton of families are going to go see Dune Part 2 together. So not sure how much those audiences are going to overlap.
I think Marvel suffered from not releasing a big name property followed by a new name property for the beginning of Phase 4. Either that or at the end of the new name properties, the end credits should have tied to the big name properties. Honestly, both is what they probably should have done.
I realize the pandemic changed things, and they were most likely banking on the momentum of Endgame to get them through Eternals, Black Widow, and Shang-Chi.
But, there is no overall connection between the movies in Phase 4, and I think that was a mistake by Marvel. Marvel did so well putting a scene from the next or next to next movie in the credits, and it just built a wave. They easily could have put some sort of short teaser for GOTG3 or Antman at the end of Thor and started some momentum. Don't know why they decided against doing so.
I will be honest, I watched every Marvel movie in theater up to Endgame. I did not see Dr. Strange 2, Eternals, Antman & Wasp, or Black Panther in theater. I think it's because I don't feel a sense I need to watch them to have all the parts for a bigger story. I think that's why a lot of people aren't watching and why they are "bombing" in comparison to themselves.
To your first paragraph, No Way Home came out after Black Widow, Eternals, and Shang-Chi. Sure, all of those were in the same year, but No Way Home should have been the first movie of Phase 4. I entirely agree with your point on Black Widow and even think it should have been made and released before Endgame.bluefire579 said:I think it's much less your first point and more your second point. Remember, you had No Way Home immediately after Endgame, plus Black Widow should have been considered a big property given the role she played in the Avengers. Of course, her movie a) came after she was already dead, and b) wasn't particularly good.Beat40 said:The Porkchop Express said:
The real key for the Marvels success might lie in how good GOTG3 and Secret Invasion are. If those 2 projects get Marvel back on track, then the Marvels will have the chance to ride that crest as some of companies have done in the past, including the original Captain Marvel.
I'm sure Dune will be a more satisfying movie for fans of the first film and the books, which many of us are, but having the Marvels as an option for Thanksgiving and into Christmas is a great way to get a lot of families to go see it. I dont' think a ton of families are going to go see Dune Part 2 together. So not sure how much those audiences are going to overlap.
I think Marvel suffered from not releasing a big name property followed by a new name property for the beginning of Phase 4. Either that or at the end of the new name properties, the end credits should have tied to the big name properties. Honestly, both is what they probably should have done.
I realize the pandemic changed things, and they were most likely banking on the momentum of Endgame to get them through Eternals, Black Widow, and Shang-Chi.
But, there is no overall connection between the movies in Phase 4, and I think that was a mistake by Marvel. Marvel did so well putting a scene from the next or next to next movie in the credits, and it just built a wave. They easily could have put some sort of short teaser for GOTG3 or Antman at the end of Thor and started some momentum. Don't know why they decided against doing so.
I will be honest, I watched every Marvel movie in theater up to Endgame. I did not see Dr. Strange 2, Eternals, Antman & Wasp, or Black Panther in theater. I think it's because I don't feel a sense I need to watch them to have all the parts for a bigger story. I think that's why a lot of people aren't watching and why they are "bombing" in comparison to themselves.
The lack of connection is definitely on point. I know we've discussed plenty on here how rudderless the MCU has felt throughout Phase 4. I feel like they had a real chance to tie in Cap and Iron Man being gone to create a weakness for someone like a Kang or Doom to emerge as a threat, but I think they genuinely did not know what direction they wanted to go and didn't want to lose momentum, so they just continued pushing out individual movies.
If the trailer is any indication, it appears they've tried to give Captain Marvel more personality and humor...kind of like what Ragnarok did for Thor. Her character needs that badly. They made her look too stiff in the first film and Endgame. Monica's character is also VERY serious, so that wouldn't have paired well.AgfromHOU said:
Dare I say that The Marvels looks like fun?