Eventually they will not make as much marvel movies how will this affect the comics>??
Eventually they will not make as much marvel movies how will this affect the comics>??
In what way?
The Comics were around before the MCU, they'll be around after... The only difference I could see would be less worrying about synergy with Movies... although I'm sure there will still be cartoons that they try to tie into.
if anything they will start making more Marvel movies.
The J-man
Why do people think it is going "wind down". They are more super hero shows and movies than ever and if people haven't noticed they are remaking stuff from 10 to 15 years ago like Charmed and Sabrina . Something else can become the dominant form of movie entertainment but I don't see superhero or Marvel movies going anywhere they will still be mid level form of entertainment for pretty much forever
with the addition of fantastic four and x-men the MCU has to go to 4 or even 5 movies a year in the near future or we could find ourselves wiating 4-5 years between sequels especially if they james bond actors and cast new people to continue on as captain america and iron man.
DC: Action Comics, Batman, Batman/Superman, Batman and Robin, Batman Off World, Detective Comics, Flash, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, JG: Flash, JL vs. Godzilla, JSA, Nightwing, Shazam, Superman, Titans, Beast World
Marvel: Amazing Spider-Man, Fall of the House of X, Fantastic Four, Resurrection of Magneto, Spectacular Spider-Men, Ultimate Spider-Man, WolverineL Madripoor Knights, X-Men
Even if they do replace actors they could also look at the amount of replacement or legacy characters they have in the comics, we could eventually be looking at teams like the Young Avengers, the champions, the New X-men, the New Warriors, and the Future Foundation at some point down the line as long as people turn out for the films, hell even to the point it will remain only a niche audience or even if Disney just puts them all out only on their streaming service.
"It's fun and it's cool, so that's all that matters. It's what comics are for, Duh."
Words to live by.