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LB presents: The Marvel Cinematic Universe Thread

Chris

Dreams are Endless
It's actually interesting to see how people see your takes on things, I don't mind. That means I have to pick my words more carefully I guess, I really don't want to give the wrong impression. I like to see myself as a very open person and I would hate people think otherwise. I just believe that the acceptance / representation thing has its limits.
We are humans. We see colors, shapes etc above all. If a famous character was black, have a black actor play them. Same thing goes with all nationalities.

Mate I was just joking about it, I don't think you're racist or anything lol if I did I wouldn't be responding to you in general
 

Y2Jayne

2 levels above, 2 steps ahead
I found the first one average and extremely overrated, so I don't really care what they do with the characters' sexuality as long as they manage to make a better sequel.
And to be honest, Okoye might be my least favorite character. But I just don't like the actress, I already disliked her in TWD.
 
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Marty McFourth

Indy Wrestling Connoisseur
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Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has shared a promising update on the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

The MCU is famous for interweaving narratives and characters throughout its films, with some big plotlines being built up over the course of several years.

While speaking during a presentation at CinemaCon this week, Feige teased there's more creative storytelling to come.

While championing the importance of cinemas, he revealed plans are currently being made for the next ten years of the MCU.

"It was three years ago this weekend that [Avengers: Endgame] was in theatres and did pretty well and provided great reminders of why it's fun to sit in a giant room full of strangers and have a shared experience. That's what it was all about," Feige told the audience.

"There are times that we all know, where it's like, 'Will we ever experience that again?' and, thanks to you, last year - Black Widow, Shang-Chi [and the Legend of the Ten Rings] – which you already mentioned, Eternals, and, of course, with our friends at Sony, Spider-Man: No Way Home proved that we can do that and prove that we can keep doing that and thank all of you for that actually happening."

"It is amazing and overwhelming for me to be a part of this business. We make these movies to be seen in your theatres on big screens with big crowds," he insisted.

"I have just left this morning, and I'm going back as soon as I get off stage, to our first creative retreat in person with the Marvel Studios creative team in three years.

"And we have a giant board there that takes us through the next decade of MCU movies, and they are different, and they are unique, and special, and are meant for your theatres," Feige added.

In the meantime, there's much more Marvel content expected later this year with new films and Disney+ series.

Fans are soon set to get another fix of superhero action in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and new Disney+ series Ms Marvel will make its debut in just a few weeks' time.
 

Apoho Creed

Making Love to my Demons


May the 4th might be tied to Star Wars for Years but The MCU to me owns a piece of the Pie now having the 10th...THE FUCKING 10th Anniversary of the first Avengers Film. Even though we had the success of Iron Man the Solo films to set this Film up this was the Movie that showed hey people this is what Comic Book Movies is going to look like now. We had plenty of Comic Book Films that helped lead the way like Spider-Man, and X-Men but this took things to a new level. A moment in time people :proud
 

Sabretooth

Well-Known Member
Yep Avengers is one of those things you can sit your kids and grandkids down and say “I remember when Avengers came out”. Arguably the most important comic book movie ever as it proved fans were interested in an interconnected universe and the Marvel machine hasn’t stopped since.
 

Y2Jayne

2 levels above, 2 steps ahead
The feeling of amazement and pure joy I felt when Hulk punched that Leviathan right before all six avengers assembled will never be topped by anything, not even three Spider-Men or that Endgame climax.

I was still in college when I saw it and they had giant posters all over the university's cafeteria. I remember harassing the cook every day at lunch to ask him if I could get one of those when they would eventually take them down. He was nice enough to oblige so one of those posters remained on my bedroom wall for 10 years.

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