Does Disney and Marvel become even worse?

Disney and Marvel in general are trying to push some kind of agenda to their content instead of focusing on telling great stories. People only wanted to be entertained and consume such contents as a short relief from the stress of the real world. But now with what Disney is pushing audiences tends to stay away for they don’t want any sugar coated agenda pushed at them disguised as an entertainment media.
 
I don't watch any Modern Disney as for Marvel I stop at Endgame because is finished I don't need to watch the aftermath

Well I really don't care about movie I stop watching Disney after Frozen 2 because I kind of bored Disney story lately
 
Marvel had to scrap their entire 10 years plan because they didn't vet their actors & foolishly prioritised Disney+ shows no one watched over films the audience then lacked context to enjoy.
Duh, its bad.
Doomsday is a improvised stop gap after which (if rumours are true) we're getting a reboot.
The MCU is dead.
 
Not really, its become Innovation's Bored because you are spoiled to seen it once is seen it all old tech.
In before Any Movies Stories goes with Tech Innovations like:
Black and White handwinded movie> BW with Sound motorized>Color with Stereo Sound> HD with Surrounf Sound> 3DTV, CGI, HDR, Dolby Vision,Atmos, Immersives 4D rumbles Seats etc.
As everything is perfected and running out of any Innovations is back to Basics BoreDoom.

They could blow New Life again with Improved 3D or VR but since 3DTV failed in the pass and current downfall of society, its DOOMED for the RESET....
 
Genuine question, what seems to be the consensus when it comes to Marvel/Disney movies these days anyway - not necessarily on this forum, but in general? Do people still care about Marvel movies? Are people fed up with the formula? Are they still profitable?

I know where I stand, but I've been out of the loop as far as fans of those companies go for so damn long by now that I have no idea how things are going.
 
Confession: The last Disney/Pixar movie I saw was Ratatouille :loldog

And I've never seen a single one from the Marvel universe. For the series, I saw the first two seasons of Daredevil (It was really nice, at first). and two or three episodes of a series whose name I've forgotten. It had a female lead.
 
I think Dinsey is becoming so bad they will soon revert to their original Natzi roots.

They go full DEI "which is racist as hell" And then revert back to natzi. DEI is just being natzi with extra steps and allot of lying.
 
Actually whatever American has got worse since 2010s lol.
 
My favorite Marvel franchise used to be X-men. It started when Professor Xavier had a dream of mutants and humans living in peace. The X-men before never looked down on regular humans, they regarded them as people just like themselves. The present X-Men now however has an irritating attitude towards humans, they exhibit an us vs. them attitude, often exhibit an oppression mentality when talking to humans, and made up their own deragotary names towards the latter...

The X-men before were admirable in that they returned good for evil even when their enemies attacked them through anti mutant rhetoric and being publicly blamed from actions committed by their enemies making them truly heroes. Now the X-books just depict an ugly race war that's too reflective of some aspects of...well...if their excuse is art imitates life, I don't need or want to be reminded of that. Not for 3.99 (or is it 4.99?) dollars an issue...

I'm just indifferent to Marvel now when I used to collect X-men comics devoutly in the 80's and 90's.

The only Marvel thing that could still interest me is a new Marvel vs. Capcom game.
 
My favorite Marvel franchise used to be X-men. It started when Professor Xavier had a dream of mutants and humans living in peace. The X-men before never looked down on regular humans, they regarded them as people just like themselves. The present X-Men now however has an irritating attitude towards humans, they exhibit an us vs. them attitude, often exhibit an oppression mentality when talking to humans, and made up their own deragotary names towards the latter...

The X-men before were admirable in that they returned good for evil even when their enemies attacked them through anti mutant rhetoric and being publicly blamed from actions committed by their enemies making them truly heroes. Now the X-books just depict an ugly race war that's too reflective of some aspects of...well...if their excuse is art imitates life, I don't need or want to be reminded of that. Not for 3.99 (or is it 4.99?) dollars an issue...

I'm just indifferent to Marvel now when I used to collect X-men comics devoutly in the 80's and 90's.

The only Marvel thing that could still interest me is a new Marvel vs. Capcom game.
By new generation X-Men alone I can say Marvel sucks ass anymore. My beloved Gambit used to be part of X-Men and then later on in movies Marvel act like Gambit never existed and sometimes he is only used as a background side character just because they don't wanna bother coming up with a new character idea. Can't believe there is only one Gambit movie and it is Deadpool & Wolverine, dude lolol.
 
Tbh all this political soapboxing is just a ragebait distraction from the actual symptoms at hand, they're the average company that firmly believes that they're too big for consumers to fight back against their programming in a failing economy, characterized by their bad storytelling decisions, failure to market recent productions properly (low quality withstanding or otherwise), blatant nostalgia pandering with properties guaranteed to make money, decreasing park quality post COVID, etc.
They just got boring. The writers strike of time forgot were just signs.
 
Disney, yeah. Marvel still have some hits here and there like Thunderbolt, Venom, and Deadpool/Wolverine.
 
I still like both, more or less.
 
I know no shortage of people who say Disney have fucked up Star Wars beyond all recognition.

Personally? I haven't seen anything good by Disney since Turning Red and/or Inside Out 2, and they were both weak compared to the company's better offerings of years past.
 
Honestly I'm just disappointed in the stagnation of Disney. They have endless time and endless capital at their fingers can hire damn near everyone and anyone and buy out any property to fund multiple projects all at once and now they only seem focused on their main bread to keep the lights on. Remember Touchstone Pictures? The used to make more than animation both under their brand and out of it and and even the odd indie cartoon could be distributed by them under Buena Vista now it seems they want their name all over their works to let people know their dominance which is a shame because they have the money to take the hit, money to fund and keep creativity alive or films too risky for the big mouse but instead they allow themselves to rot.
 
My favorite Marvel franchise used to be X-men. It started when Professor Xavier had a dream of mutants and humans living in peace. The X-men before never looked down on regular humans, they regarded them as people just like themselves. The present X-Men now however has an irritating attitude towards humans, they exhibit an us vs. them attitude, often exhibit an oppression mentality when talking to humans, and made up their own deragotary names towards the latter...

The X-men before were admirable in that they returned good for evil even when their enemies attacked them through anti mutant rhetoric and being publicly blamed from actions committed by their enemies making them truly heroes. Now the X-books just depict an ugly race war that's too reflective of some aspects of...well...if their excuse is art imitates life, I don't need or want to be reminded of that. Not for 3.99 (or is it 4.99?) dollars an issue...

I'm just indifferent to Marvel now when I used to collect X-men comics devoutly in the 80's and 90's.

The only Marvel thing that could still interest me is a new Marvel vs. Capcom game.

Just watched the New Mutants movie, and it is pretty not bad for a low-mid budget stand alone thing. Anya Taylor Joy is a pretty sick cast for Magik actually, even though her Limbo armor transformation only covers her right arm(?)
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The culture warrior "criticism" is bullocks.

Any studio is going to have their share of films that just don't click.
 
Worse than what, though? Every day is someone's first day experiencing something in their catalog and to them, it's probably wonderful. It's okay to outgrow a thing or have your tastes change. But worse is totally subjective.
 

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