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Good points. But I think Galactus is the main antagonist for the F4 movie, Doom will probably show up at the end. But yeah we definitely need to see him in more post credit scenes to hype him up better. This definitely came out of nowhere but it seems like they know what they're doing now, so I'll trust them to do it right. Plus we've got the Russo Brothers directing Doomsday and Secret Wars, if anyone can do this right, it's them
We did get a first look at Galactus, it was a close up of his face, he will be massive so they're doing him right fortunately. It depends on where Secret Wars takes place, I'm not totally sure if the F4 movie is in the main 616 universe, but I doubt Galactus would be killed if it is in the 616 universe
I simply haven't got the remotest idea what you're talking about... Sorry.
I've never cared for any of the fantastic 4 movies. So I never really liked Doctor Doom. But if anyone can make me like it it'd be RDJ. I can't stand Chris Evans so if he can stay gone that'd be just ducky with me. Looking is always entertaining.
That's true, RDJ can definitely do him justice. Whoever Chris Evans is playing as will probably die in Doomsday and then we'll probably see him back as Captain America properly in Avengers: Secret Wars
A bit excited - it's like there's no "direction" anymore
The thing I think companies like Disney or marvel or even Pixar before them never seem to appreciate - the audience eventually outgrows lol - much like how CGI kids movies 1990s wow exciting fresh 2000s wow still okay cool 2010s - well we all know Pixar got bought out by Disney before even 2010 and the "basically last decent Toy story" hit 2024.
The only other hit to my mind they had was the 2013 Monsters University.
Then it basically sunk from there ⚓🚢
Don't worry Marvel has a direction now. Fantastic 4 next year which leads into Avengers Doomsday then Spider-Man 4 and then Avengers Secret Wars, that's for the multiverse side of things. For on Earth level we've got Captain America: Brave New World and The Thunderbolts which seems like they'll be connected. The shows don't seem like they'll be that interconnected but we do have Daredevil Born Again in March which is very exciting, so there is a plan now
Pixar has had the Inside Out movies too though
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Recent years marvel fans were baited, many came opening weekend... and were disappointed. Causing fewer than in 2018, in following months.
Later ones had less in opening week, due to destroyed reputation, plus followed by a DRASTIC drop in following weeks.
Fans hear about those captain marvel ladies losing battles repeatedly, dr. Strange 2022 as a weak sidekick and black *pander 2022 without tchala! And the bend to replace men with female stars or replace real comic book characters with different looking minorities, magnifying the nick fury problem,
so lost interest.
I was a marvel fan n enjoyed avengers 2012, despite ruined the real nick fury but since 2016 marvel chased fans away with the "3p"-s pandering (2018 n more) preachiness (2016 n more) and problems.
They destroyed characters and destroyed reputation. I won't risk a movie ticket.
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