It'll all depend, on if people still care enough about the MCU. Just because No Way Home, Dr Strange and Deadpool 3 all made bank, that doesn't mean the entire multiverse saga was a hit, and stuff like the multiverse saga can leave a stink that'll be hard to get rid of. EDIT: Heck, the fact that they've made Doom the new main saga villain, who was never built up to in any way, instead of just recasting Kang as one of his INFINITE variations, with RDJ playing him, that just screams like the MCU is begging people to watch it.
I think we get the mutant saga between 2029-2039 Then some other mutant saga story between 2039-49 Then an inhuman’s saga between 2049-59 Then marvel VS DC between 2059-69 Then else world story’s or a complete reboot
Thing is humans will never last as long as the timeless icons they represent Superheroes can last and look the same for an indefinite amount of time while actors will can age out of the role Plus if you look at the MCU movies that made the most money Phase 4 onwards then it’s from movies with characters that the audience has enjoyed in the past as opposed to new characters, which puts a damper on MCU’s long term plans since legacy heroes will take precedence over the newly introduced characters. This just leads to an unfortunate future where when these actors who’ve played these characters are no longer able to do the role and the newer characters are unable to gain gain attention from audiences in comparison to these legacy characters, then MCU won’t have a good foundation to strive from 20-40 years from now. On top of that some of the legacy characters they already have are being mishandled. Hulk and Thor are absolute jokes. Dr Strange wasn’t even much of a main character of his last movie. Black Widow is dead despite getting a standalone movie after the fact. Them killing off T’Challa sets a bad precedence of showing that an actor can take an entire legacy character with them. Then you get into the territory of active legacy characters like Hawkeye and Ant-Man getting replaced by newer less popular characters. By doing so they skip over decades worth of storylines just to focus on less received characters and unlike in the comics the live action movies can’t return the mantle back to the original holder One last thing to consider is that the MCU grows larger, the more time it takes to see projects get sequels, let alone when characters reappear across different films. MCU has grown so large that it’s now taking a minimum of 4-6 years for films to get sequels, a stark contrast to Phases 1-3 where films took about 2-3 years to get sequels. Plus characters don’t frequently appear across movies as often as they used to, so everything feels disjointed. This just further plays into how actors will age out of the roles as the time between projects increases, which is further exacerbated by Marvel continuing to pad out the time between these moments with projects that people didn’t ask for like Eternals, Echo & Agatha. This is exemplified by how the idea of a Young Avengers film is laughable because by the time they actually would put out such a film the actors in that movie would be the same age as the original Avengers, thus making the Young part poorly named.
@@trivedi_vo Wouldn’t that name be better suited for whatever iteration the set of core Avengers would be the next time they assemble? It’ll be a different lineup than what we saw in Endgame
It took them years to reach end game phase. Now I just assume when some needs to know the movies back story they gotto dig like 10/more movies to understand.
Ironically the biggest and best movie of the MCU in the recent years is Deapool which made jokes about Marvel and Disney. Disney is looking too much at money and people start to get very tired.
I honestly don't think it's a good idea to bring back captain America and iron man even if they are new actors. Just let the universe keep going with the X-Men or reboot the whole thing. It would be so confusing if half of it new actors and the other half the same
If they kill alist characters there will be no 80 years with the third class one marvel comics is going for long time because its has all top ones all going on so many characters but everthing is not as good
You know given the fact i was 9 years old when Iron Man released it’s technically possible I could live to watch marvel movies for 90 years.
imagine the gen alpha trying to binge watch the all the mcu movies just to understand the recent movies in 2100 💀
They will reboot it multiple times
@@dpat4175 Gen alpha will be 80 at that time💀
Gen alpha typically just means the new generation
Yay , we're gonna watch marvel movies until we're 90 💀
I hope so🤣
Doing this til you’re 90 is right.
61 years to go, yeah!
It'll all depend, on if people still care enough about the MCU. Just because No Way Home, Dr Strange and Deadpool 3 all made bank, that doesn't mean the entire multiverse saga was a hit, and stuff like the multiverse saga can leave a stink that'll be hard to get rid of. EDIT: Heck, the fact that they've made Doom the new main saga villain, who was never built up to in any way, instead of just recasting Kang as one of his INFINITE variations, with RDJ playing him, that just screams like the MCU is begging people to watch it.
I believe the heroes movies will end up as the western movies.. just a phase in cinema history..
I hope that doesn't happen.
Meanwhile DC is still behind, now 15 years🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well, technically they've been doing DC movies for decades, just not in shared universes 😅
@@mrheadcannon yeah that’s what I mean. Shared universe. WB rushed it to catch up to avengers and now they all behind by 15 yrs
@@mrheadcannonbro are you monetized?
The Boys making a joke about how stupid that is, and then, they just say they'll do it 💀
Cry
They joke about it,then announced that they are also making a cinematic universe in comic con!!😂
Nowadays, The biggest problem with superhero movies is its writing. If they make it better, I am sure people will go and watch it.
I think we get the mutant saga between 2029-2039
Then some other mutant saga story between 2039-49
Then an inhuman’s saga between 2049-59
Then marvel VS DC between 2059-69
Then else world story’s or a complete reboot
Expect in the 2030's that Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman be in public domain. Though, also from Marvel's end is Captain America.
If they buy spiderman too they can be so much more flexible
You know that I was born in 2008 and its possible for me to watch marvel movies till im 90
Not if the quality of the content continues to be shit
“There gonna make him do this till he’s 90”
-Deadpool
"they're gonna make movies till they're 85!"
-deadpool probably
So they’re prob gonna do it till I’m 100 or dead
Thing is humans will never last as long as the timeless icons they represent
Superheroes can last and look the same for an indefinite amount of time while actors will can age out of the role
Plus if you look at the MCU movies that made the most money Phase 4 onwards then it’s from movies with characters that the audience has enjoyed in the past as opposed to new characters, which puts a damper on MCU’s long term plans since legacy heroes will take precedence over the newly introduced characters. This just leads to an unfortunate future where when these actors who’ve played these characters are no longer able to do the role and the newer characters are unable to gain gain attention from audiences in comparison to these legacy characters, then MCU won’t have a good foundation to strive from 20-40 years from now.
On top of that some of the legacy characters they already have are being mishandled. Hulk and Thor are absolute jokes. Dr Strange wasn’t even much of a main character of his last movie. Black Widow is dead despite getting a standalone movie after the fact. Them killing off T’Challa sets a bad precedence of showing that an actor can take an entire legacy character with them.
Then you get into the territory of active legacy characters like Hawkeye and Ant-Man getting replaced by newer less popular characters. By doing so they skip over decades worth of storylines just to focus on less received characters and unlike in the comics the live action movies can’t return the mantle back to the original holder
One last thing to consider is that the MCU grows larger, the more time it takes to see projects get sequels, let alone when characters reappear across different films. MCU has grown so large that it’s now taking a minimum of 4-6 years for films to get sequels, a stark contrast to Phases 1-3 where films took about 2-3 years to get sequels. Plus characters don’t frequently appear across movies as often as they used to, so everything feels disjointed. This just further plays into how actors will age out of the roles as the time between projects increases, which is further exacerbated by Marvel continuing to pad out the time between these moments with projects that people didn’t ask for like Eternals, Echo & Agatha. This is exemplified by how the idea of a Young Avengers film is laughable because by the time they actually would put out such a film the actors in that movie would be the same age as the original Avengers, thus making the Young part poorly named.
They'll just change the name to New Avengers.
@@trivedi_vo
Wouldn’t that name be better suited for whatever iteration the set of core Avengers would be the next time they assemble? It’ll be a different lineup than what we saw in Endgame
I wonder how many of those movies will actually be worth watching. They have some heavy lifting to do at the moment.
They should make more shows
After this time period they're just focusing on shows I think
It took them years to reach end game phase. Now I just assume when some needs to know the movies back story they gotto dig like 10/more movies to understand.
Ironically the biggest and best movie of the MCU in the recent years is Deapool which made jokes about Marvel and Disney. Disney is looking too much at money and people start to get very tired.
4:44 one week later: Shit
I honestly don't think it's a good idea to bring back captain America and iron man even if they are new actors. Just let the universe keep going with the X-Men or reboot the whole thing. It would be so confusing if half of it new actors and the other half the same
The mcu is gonna become Gundam
yk your obsessed when you realize you wont be able to watch marvel movies forever and get sad is kinda wild
They should have started a new universe after endgame with all the characters thiis time.
Mcu for another 20+ yrs
Sounds excruciating
wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If they kill alist characters there will be no 80 years with the third class one marvel comics is going for long time because its has all top ones all going on so many characters but everthing is not as good
I prefer a soft reboot than a all reboot
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