Augen said:
You'll have to take my word, but I want both companies to succeed. It's been great past decade seeing dozens of super hero films after getting next to nothing as a kid. I am not going to pretend to enjoy Fantastic Four or Ghost Rider or Green Lantern when I don't. Now, your point about multiple characters. I like X-Men (well, not Last Stand...) but it still had issues with characters lost in the shuffle. Cyclops, Colosuss, and Nightcrawler were great characters that got pushed to the back for Wolverine. I don't want that to happen to Wonder Woman, she is too iconic to play second fiddle to anyone, even Batman and Superman. Guardians got away with it because none of those characters are strong enough to be in a stand alone like a Justice League or Avenger calibur hero is. Suicide Squad is roughly DCs equivalent and why I don't have an issue with Killer Croc or Slipknot getting little screen time. Civil War has two main characters who have been in combined seven films at this point. We know them so it will be similar to Avengers feel. I think Marvel did figure it out with the stand alone films to build to Avengers and thought Justice League should take a similar path. We'll see how it goes and I wish them all the best. |
That was out of line so apologies.
Back on topic, I think Marvel's way of doing a standalone movie is the reason why people keep asking "where was x when this was happening" and is why Marvel's world feels poorly built. You can't have crises happening with only 1 superhero showing up.
In addition to that, Avengers members like Black Widow, Hawkeye, Scarlet Witch, Vision, Falcon and War Machine didn't get standalone movies so, what's with the inconsistency? Spider-Man and Black Panther will be in Cap America 3 as well.
The way DC is doing BvS is the right way. Have superheroes be involved in each other's conflicts.







