The audience they are trying to reach is middle aged people? Lol. Ok. If that's what you really believe, you do you.
DC didn't get it right because of storytelling and themes. They failed because they couldn't reach their general audience which are young kids and teenagers. Marvel succeeded because they got the comedy and tone equation right.
If they are written well, they will be well received. Look at the Guardians Of The Galaxy for example. Nobody knew who they were or cared about them, but the received a well written, interesting movie that put them on the map. Does Drax go around telling jokes and being funny in the comics?
I know this is a shock to you, but your opinion isn't fact.
Lol. I have no idea what you are talking about or how you come up with this stuff.
Oh this is what we're doing now. Attacking grammar and so forth because your argument is weak. Only triggered people do that. Don't be that guy.
Doesn't matter. Fact is the MCU couldn't use them before Disney got the movie rights to FF back. They will both always be associated with the FF first and foremost.
The fact that they evolved to be involved with the wider Marvel catalogue is a testament to how good a job the FF did bringing them to us in the first place
You've been a member of this forum since 2008 (16 years) so you are most likely around 30 years old although you don't act like it.
Just stop already. The general audience for superhero movies are young kids and teenagers. They are also the embodiment that purchases most of the merchandise.
As an American, the last time I frequented a theater to watch a superhero movie, my kids were just that,,,kids. The surrounding audiences were mostly parents taking their kids to the show and groups of teenagers. So yes, I do know.
Lol. It just takes a well written and interesting movie. No more effort than anything else.
Everybody has different opinions and different likes. Why bash people that have different ones than you?
No more outdated than a character that flies around with a big 'S' on his chest and red underwear, or a guy hanging around alleys with a big bat on his chest because he can't get over something that happened when he was a child.
Lolol. So I like a character that's powerful. Does that define every character that I like? You would be better served taking your vendetta to all the Superman lovers around here.
I'm old enough to not care about such meaningless things. There's a difference.