I doubt they will, but they have some potential. However, I’m pretty worried about Doomsday and Secret Wars, considering they had little to no proper buildup so far, given how aimless phases 4-5 feel. And Doom, I’m willing to give Downey’s performance a chance, but the decision to cast him as Doom feels problematic on paper. It’s definitely guaranteed to get butts on seats, even if the movies don’t turn out that great. It’s like Marvel knew they were in trouble, they knew they have no time to build up Doom or develop his character, so they used a stunt casting choice. And another worry I have is Spider-Man being abruptly being thrusted to multiverse shenanigans after his street level story arc by the end of NWH; having him show up for multiverse shenanigans after NWH wouldn’t make sense. But hey, it is what it is, so all we can do is hope for the best ig.
@@noobmaster69426 agreed, think there’s not enough time to do proper buildup for doomsday and secret wars. RDJ will get butts in seats for hardcore fans and I’m sure it will do fine, but I can’t see general audiences being as interested compared to Infinity War and Endgame. Will be interesting to see what happens, though!
I personally feel like in terms of overall quality and entertainment, the MCU scratched the surface and peaked with Avengers: Endgame, considering it was the perfect culmination and payoff of 11 years and 22 movies of interconnected storytelling, buildup, and world building. This is what happens when you have a clear focus and a clear story. It pays off perfectly in the finale. Marvel nowadays, just lacks it now, considering that most of phases 4-5 feel so aimless and poorly planned, given the terrible decisions made with Disney+. The saga started off pretty decent, but fell off hard as it is progressing, and over half of the future projects, I’m pretty worried and skeptical about. Brave new world for example, I’m hearing nothing but bad news about it, given the reshoot situation. The trailers look well-edited, but according to test screening results and reports, it’s failing even after reshoots, which feels like a major red flag. Aside from all that, great analysis!
Marvel didn't die. People just cant get over the fact that the old characters are gone. It was supposed to change. Robert was Iron man for over a decade.
It still has its magic. They just didn't use it right. BUT.... They are now using the right magic for fantastic four, avengers doomsday, spiderman 4, avengers secret wars.
The Batman and The Penguin made me realize that the MCU has always been stale and generic. Even the animated shows are better than the MCU. How the MCU was the biggest franchise in Hollywood is beyond me.
I tend to like the (good) DC content more, like The Penguin and all the Batman movies. But in the beginning, I think Marvel did better because the movies are funnier, less serious, and family friendly. Plus, them building upon each other was cool and paid off in Endgame. Will be interesting to see how Superman does in 2025.
Will Marvel ever reach the highs of Endgame again?
Yeeeeees, doomsday and secret wars have really high chance
I doubt they will, but they have some potential. However, I’m pretty worried about Doomsday and Secret Wars, considering they had little to no proper buildup so far, given how aimless phases 4-5 feel. And Doom, I’m willing to give Downey’s performance a chance, but the decision to cast him as Doom feels problematic on paper. It’s definitely guaranteed to get butts on seats, even if the movies don’t turn out that great. It’s like Marvel knew they were in trouble, they knew they have no time to build up Doom or develop his character, so they used a stunt casting choice. And another worry I have is Spider-Man being abruptly being thrusted to multiverse shenanigans after his street level story arc by the end of NWH; having him show up for multiverse shenanigans after NWH wouldn’t make sense. But hey, it is what it is, so all we can do is hope for the best ig.
@@noobmaster69426 fommsday will be set up the most in 2025....
And you can have past projects and cliff hangers to build it up
But we'll see. Either way doomsday is a money maker and i belive thaz the russos can pull this off
@@noobmaster69426 agreed, think there’s not enough time to do proper buildup for doomsday and secret wars. RDJ will get butts in seats for hardcore fans and I’m sure it will do fine, but I can’t see general audiences being as interested compared to Infinity War and Endgame. Will be interesting to see what happens, though!
Endgame really was one of the best movie theater experiences!
Bad writing = bad results! They need to work hard to earn that TV Guyd approved rating
lol, yes! It’s a high bar
Marvel is also fixing their problems now... so i think they are going to be great again
Agreed + I hope so!
I personally feel like in terms of overall quality and entertainment, the MCU scratched the surface and peaked with Avengers: Endgame, considering it was the perfect culmination and payoff of 11 years and 22 movies of interconnected storytelling, buildup, and world building. This is what happens when you have a clear focus and a clear story. It pays off perfectly in the finale. Marvel nowadays, just lacks it now, considering that most of phases 4-5 feel so aimless and poorly planned, given the terrible decisions made with Disney+. The saga started off pretty decent, but fell off hard as it is progressing, and over half of the future projects, I’m pretty worried and skeptical about. Brave new world for example, I’m hearing nothing but bad news about it, given the reshoot situation. The trailers look well-edited, but according to test screening results and reports, it’s failing even after reshoots, which feels like a major red flag.
Aside from all that, great analysis!
Thanks for watching! Well said. Aimless and poorly planned is a good way to describe things I think. I’m skeptical as well, but we shall see!
Very informative! Good job, TV Guyd!
Thanks!
If you are gonna make a video saying how marvel lost its magic
Please do not use AI for the thumbnail
Really doomsday and secret wars have high chance to owerthrow ebdgame and infinity war.
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It will be interesting to see!
Always interesting TV Guyd
Thanks for watching!
Marvel didn't die. People just cant get over the fact that the old characters are gone. It was supposed to change. Robert was Iron man for over a decade.
Exactly
It still has its magic. They just didn't use it right.
BUT....
They are now using the right magic for fantastic four, avengers doomsday, spiderman 4, avengers secret wars.
Looking forward to those movies - I think they will be good
Awesome breakdown! I loved the first 4 phases! Watching those movies in theaters was such an awesome experience. I’m ready for the comeback!!!
P.S. I appreciated the small Shawshank redemption clip 👏👏
lol, thanks! Same here
interesting analys
Thanks!!
Very cool to see the data behind it. Thanks @TV_Guyd!
Well explained tnx🤌🏻
Thanks for watching!
The Batman and The Penguin made me realize that the MCU has always been stale and generic. Even the animated shows are better than the MCU. How the MCU was the biggest franchise in Hollywood is beyond me.
I tend to like the (good) DC content more, like The Penguin and all the Batman movies. But in the beginning, I think Marvel did better because the movies are funnier, less serious, and family friendly. Plus, them building upon each other was cool and paid off in Endgame. Will be interesting to see how Superman does in 2025.
@@TV_Guyd The problem with the MCU is that it overstayed its welcome after Endgame.
Excited for the new captain america, just saw the trailer and it looks fun
Agreed, looks good!
Very interesting !!
Im just gonna watch the movies and the animated tv shows not watching 70 episodes of 6 differnet shows a year ill stick with youtube recaps.
Good plan!