Also, just want to point out that the CBR gods agree with me. This is from an article they published today;
Source; https://www.cbr.com/mcu-disney-plus-series-bad/There's a growing sentiment among viewers, especially more casual audiences, that the Marvel Cinematic Universe truly ended with Avengers: Endgame. Exceptions to this rule include the "epilogues" Spider-Man: Far From Home and Spider-Man: No Way Home, though Spider-Man's popularity actually eclipses that of the Avengers and the MCU. Since then, the movies, while mostly still successful, have seen a downward trend in both box office revenue and their reception. Notable examples include the failure of Eternals and the controversial disappointment Thor: Love and Thunder. From writing and comedy to particularly poor special effects in Marvel's new films, things aren't quite as beloved in the MCU as they once were. The shows haven't helped this, with only WandaVision and perhaps Loki really garnering the expected viewership and pop culture satiation. As mentioned, Ms. Marvel didn't have the highest viewership, with the more youth-oriented series barely being spoken about outside the more passionate Marvel fan circles.
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It is true when we're talking quality. Some people claim it's a "Sony film" to discredit it as an MCU/Marvel Studios success.
Reevaluating is good, imo. But I also think some are mistaking higher expectations with lower quality or fatigue. End of the day, this is ALL speculation tinged with personal bias, though.
Last edited by 80sbaby; 03-20-2023 at 04:21 PM.
Well, that is how opinions work, including yours. They are subjective, after all.
Quantumania cost a lot more than the 2015 OG to produce & market, but still has yet to match its BO take WITHOUT... adjusting for (Pandemic) inflation. The OG also had a 3.15 multiplier, while Q, if it makes it to a 2... will do so crawling there, battered, beaten, & broken.