How Phase 3 Started the Slow Decline of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
While it’s still chugging along, the Marvel Cinematic Universe still hasn’t been the same since Phase 4.
While it’s still chugging along, the Marvel Cinematic Universe still hasn’t been the same since Phase 4.
Is the Marvels marvelous? Or should we marvel at how bad it is?
Here’s my SPOILER FREE review of the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe entry, the Marvels.
You’ve changed, Marvel Cinematic Universe, and it’s time for an intervention.
Why does the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s roadmap look more like a desolate landscape than an exciting trip?
Maybe the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s best days are behind?
Who needs an archenemy to fight when you can create your own problems?
Are the cracks starting to form in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
Are “classic” directors like Martin Scorsese right or wrong when they say the Marvel films “aren’t cinema?”
In my opinion, he’s both right and wrong.
Let’s explore what transpired between Sony’s and Disney’s negotiations and what this could mean for the Spider-Man and Marvel Cinematic Universe franchises.
The revelation of Marvel Studios’ Phase 4 plans has me asking several questions about the franchise’s current state. Read on!