• EmoDuck@sh.itjust.works
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    7 months ago

    “There are only three characters that are never coming back: Bucky Barnes, Jason Todd and Uncle Ben.”

    - old comic book reader quote

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    7 months ago

    I’m patiently waiting for it to be revealed that Stark didn’t actually die at the end of Endgame and has been in the Illuminati ever since.

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    7 months ago

    Probably comic book sacrilege, but I’d like to see him return as a version of Doctor Doom. In this scenario, Doom has already been reveiled with a different actor in a Fantastic Four movie (this will later be handwaved as being in an alternate unverse…) Rumors and spoilers for Robert Downey Jr being in a new marvel movie are deliberatly circulated (e.g. they owe him one more under contract, are just trying to use his name to revive the brand, it will be a flashback, etc.)

    Then in a major scene of an avengers like movie. The heros (most of whom had a close relation with Tony Stark) are facing off against Doom. They start giving the usual heroic speech about saving the world and whatnot, critisizing Doom for prioritizing his own nation over the world, when Doom replies with something like “what good is there in saving the world if you have to sacrifice the ones you love” as his iconic Doom mask fractures in a pattern similar to the Ironman mask, and Tony Stark’s scarred face is reveiled.

    This version of Tony would be from a universe where in the confrontation with Thanos, just as the stones were fusing with Tony’s glove, something (obscured and kept from the audience) hit him and he failed. Thanos immediately grabed the stones, snapped, and that universe was destroyed. The residual stone energy in the suit transfered Tony to the main universe where he becomes Doom.

    His role in this “phase” would be to force the heros into considering uncomfortable truths, but also to work on a meta level as a commentary on the Marvel movies as a whole. Doom would outright call out (in universe) the same issues fans (and anti-fans) have with the series and nearly break the 4th wall.

    There would be an especially tragic scene with Spiderman (forced to confront his hero turned villain.) And a scene with Pepper where she starts off confronting him in hopes of using their emotional connection to create an opening, and in a scene reminiscent to the near kiss from Iron Man 1, there is a brief moment where it seems they might actually fall for each other all over again, then Doom says something like “close, but you are not her” disengages and triggers an action scene.

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      7 months ago

      If Disney had a writer like you their audience engagement wouldn’t be tanking. 10/10 would watch or read this.

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    7 months ago

    I see nothing wrong with bringing in an alt universe version. It worked with Gamora. You just have to make sure it’s clear that it’s an alternate version and they don’t just replace the original.

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    7 months ago

    Honestly I’m hoping that Ironheart ends up being good and that she fills that need.

    The post infinity saga MCU is exciting to me, but the execution has been at best half-hearted and at worst downright terrible.

    I want WandaVision episodes 1-8 quality programming, not WandaVision episode 9 and absolutely not Dr Strange 2: This time I’m a mother not a monster boogaloo quality.

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        7 months ago

        That’s a good point. I loved the first few Ms Marvel episodes, too.

        There’s lots of good stuff started, but they feel uncommitted to quality writing.

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          We’re bound to keep getting some hits in-between lots of misses. At least they throw enough money at everything. Some of the series looked better than any of the movies imo. But, yeah, the writing has been all over the place, with a few exceptions.

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    7 months ago

    i like superhero movies because they give me a reason not to spend money on movies. make 3 more.