They could, but I don't see them giving Reynolds the same kind of latitude Fox did. I mean, I want to be wrong, so if they do buy it all, here's hoping.
No, but most MCU movies are either good, very good or great. There is only a few that are merely ok. So again, if the MCU gets X-men I have faith that they'll do it justice.
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I believe the Marvel Studios banner shows up at the beginning of X-Men films already, so the brand association is already established. Disney has nothing to fear as far as being associated with an R-rated deadpool movie, because they're already associated through the huge Marvel logo at the beginning
Just because a movie is good doesn't mean it's faithful or makes justice to the source material, which is what seems to be worrying a lot of fans righfully imo.
Can't say I (completely) agree. I feel the range is broader than that, and like Adam Grimes says, a good movie and a good adaptation aren't always the same thing.
My hope is that they'd do a good job, but I really don't feel like there's enough there to make me feel confident that they'd do it right.
You're entitled to your opinion but it's pretty off. If you feel that the majority of the MCU films aren't good I dunno what to tell you.
There is a REASON the MCU is kicking the DCEU's ass...it's because their movies are generally good movies that also happen to be fun. Again, not EVERY single one of them is great or even good, but the majority have been. Considering not a SINGLE MCU film has been rotten on RT....that should tell you something. They are just generally well received movies both critically and financially....especially LATELY.
Just this year the MCU has had Guardians of the Galaxy 2, Spider-man Homecoming and Thor: Ragnarok......Other studios would KILL to have that resume. I have NO doubts that Feige would do a great job with X-men. The only thing I'd have questions about would be how he fits them into the MCU....unless they just leave them separate which I don't see happening.
Still, I'd be fine if they could leave the X-men at Fox to just bring over the FF....but that's not an option so I'd gladly bring the X-men over to ensure that the MCU gets the rights to Doctor Doom, Galactus, Surfer, Kang, etc...
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I never said that the majority of the MCU wasn't good. It has more good than bad, but there is bad there, hence my comment about it being a broader range than just "good to really good".
Nobody will deny that the MCU is the strongest cinematic universe going right now, so I'm not sure what the DCEU has to do with anything.
Hey, if you enjoyed those three movies, all power to you. My experience ranged from amused to disappointed.
As far as the X-Men in the MCU goes, I think it could work. I can't speak for anyone else, but I would personally prefer some sort of "they've been operating in secret for years" thing, and then their first MCU movie would be them coming out of the shadows in to the public eye.
I'm pretty confident they'd do the FF and the related stuff pretty well, so I'd look forward to that.
That was a pretty big thing which effected the quality of those movies. Because the first 3 “X-Men” movies were basically Wolverine films. Then they started on the Wolverine solo films
Only Mathew Vaughn’s First Class began to change the narrative.
But I’m certain Marvel would do better with all the X-Men related characters and franchise except Deadpool. He’s the sole character I doubt Marvel would improve on.
If Bendis is anywhere near a screenplay to a potential X-Men MCU film, then all hope is lost IMO.
Which is funny as I think the MCU can't get the FF rights fast enough. Nonetheless I'm tired of seeing beloved mutants get dragged through the mud on two fronts.
Good, Quicksilver from X-Men is awesome. The other version is lame as hell.
Dude dies saving Hawkeye, lame.
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That’s a horrible idea: the character is overpowered, he wouldn’t fit within narrative continuity, mutants aren’t a part of the MCU.
I would rather see Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine somehow get sucked into an alternate dimension (our MCU) and bump into the new avengers. Join up with spidey, Black panther, dr strange and whoever else is alive after Infinity War.