Yeah after endgame they have to come up with new ideas. I actually think captain Marvel should have waited until after endgame. It was a mediocre movie and the actress shouldn't have insulted fans in this way. I actually loved Wonder Woman and marvel fans would have loved a solo Black Widow movie. Insulting them like that, stupid very stupid
See I'm confused. I heard all the drama about her supposedly insulting 40 year old white guys but all I found on it was her comment about them not telling her whether or not she likes a wrinkle in Time. Is there something else she said that I'm missing?
Captain Marvel is 100x better than Spider-Man 3. The only reason it's not a "great" movie is because of the embarrassment of riches that is the MCU. Seriously, the two worst MCU movies, TDW and Hulk are better than SM3.
@svitteh They angry white guys took two quotes way out of context, plastered it on a bunch of incel pages, then had a circle jerk about it and created an echo chamber that spilled out so the neighbors could hear it... then it turned into: It's a SJW feminist movie... when there's one cock joke, one feminist song, and turning Mar-Vell into Annette Benning (who crushed both her roles).
The rest... the "I have nothing to prove to you" and quotes like that, they are being championed by feminists, but if you actually look at the quotes, they can apply to anyone. THAT part, the ridiculousness of the media about it, bothers me, just like it did with Black Panther. That kind of crap takes away from the fact that both are good movies that can speak to anyone.
I freaking loved it... but I like comic Carol Danvers as well. She's not exactly someone you're supposed to totally like. She can be a prickly bitch and she's a mean drunk. She's also hilarious , snarky, and a bad-ass who knows it.
A LOT like the darker sides of Tony Stark.
The rest... the "I have nothing to prove to you" and quotes like that, they are being championed by feminists, but if you actually look at the quotes, they can apply to anyone. THAT part, the ridiculousness of the media about it, bothers me, just like it did with Black Panther. That kind of crap takes away from the fact that both are good movies that can speak to anyone.
A LOT like the darker sides of Tony Stark.