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    Default Marvel animation: Where is it?



    Aside from the kiddy television department Marvel need's to fix and fix quickly, Marvel has not produced an animated film since 2011's Thor: Tales of asgard.

    Which honestly left much to be desired.

    A few films they've done:


    They were pretty consistent and seemed to be atleast trying to find their voice within the animation realm.
    It's no secret that their efforts aren't as clean & polished as DC but they were trying and it showed with Hulk vs & Planet Hulk that they had potential to make decent films.

    It's been almost three years since their last animated movie release and I'm just puzzled as to if they just gave up or..?
    I mean DC has put out plenty in that span of time with no problems.
    I don't see how or why they'd give up, Being with Disney gives them almost unlimited resources to all types of technology to use and it was even spoke upon that they were planning CGI films for Silver Surfer and Ant-man but nothing has been heard of since.
    Money most damn sure isn't the problem, Marvel has the means to put together damn good films.

    With plenty of storylines stacked up at Marvel and being able to use ALL of their characters in animation there shouldn't be a problem.
    CGI films is a can-do for Marvel at this point and with their resources they could damn sure put out great animated movies for DVD that'd sell.
    Honestly, I blame Joe Quasada who should be fired honestly, his creative 'ideas' haven't really boosted Marvel's relevancy in that market.

    I just..idk guys.
    What do you think?

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    They've put out a lot of motion comics and a few other animated movies post 2011. Iron Man and Hulk just had one that came out, plus a solo Iron Man and a Black Widow/Punisher flick. I do wish they would do more stuff like Hulk Vs and Planet Hulk, a little bit more mature in tone. The animation for the Hulk vs Wolverine half of that movie was top notch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolverine12 View Post
    They've put out a lot of motion comics and a few other animated movies post 2011. Iron Man and Hulk just had one that came out, plus a solo Iron Man and a Black Widow/Punisher flick. I do wish they would do more stuff like Hulk Vs and Planet Hulk, a little bit more mature in tone. The animation for the Hulk vs Wolverine half of that movie was top notch.
    I forgot all about Iron man and Hulk lol.
    I just don't see passion put into the animation area like it should be.

    Hulk vs & Planet Hulk were very decent films.
    Marvel is capable of producing good things but for every step they take forward they just take two more back at times.
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    It's a shame that Marvel never continued their traditionally animated movies. I liked that they were directly competing with DC's output, and there were plenty of events and arcs that they could've adapted. Imagine Civil War or World War Hulk animated.

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    Well they just released this earlier this year...



    so it hasn't been three years since their last animated movie...three months maybe.

    And I think they have the same issue as they do with live action films, The Spidey animation rights, X-Men animation rights etc. are not in house currently iirc, so they can't produce those characters except in episodic television.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MRP View Post
    Well they just released this earlier this year...



    so it hasn't been three years since their last animated movie...three months maybe.

    And I think they have the same issue as they do with live action films, The Spidey animation rights, X-Men animation rights etc. are not in house currently iirc, so they can't produce those characters except in episodic television.

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    Actually about the rights, Wolverine was used in Hulk vs.
    Even though it's not an entire cast I'm sure they could utilize those characters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MRP View Post
    Well they just released this earlier this year...



    so it hasn't been three years since their last animated movie...three months maybe.

    And I think they have the same issue as they do with live action films, The Spidey animation rights, X-Men animation rights etc. are not in house currently iirc, so they can't produce those characters except in episodic television.

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    This was alright but still not as good as Hulk vs. and Planet Hulk. The dialogue left alot to be desired though the plot wasn't half bad. I get the sense that Marvel doesn't consider this medium as important as others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MRP View Post
    Well they just released this earlier this year...



    so it hasn't been three years since their last animated movie...three months maybe.

    And I think they have the same issue as they do with live action films, The Spidey animation rights, X-Men animation rights etc. are not in house currently iirc, so they can't produce those characters except in episodic television.

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    I started a conversation in the previous forum about this-- this film was not necessarily produced for American audiences. It was produced by Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan and opened to an international market afterward. I assume that's because it was convenient to capitalize on the Avengers/Captain America movies, but it was not part of Marvel Entertainment nor the Walt Disney Company.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rozen View Post
    It's a shame that Marvel never continued their traditionally animated movies. I liked that they were directly competing with DC's output, and there were plenty of events and arcs that they could've adapted. Imagine Civil War or World War Hulk animated.
    Shouldn't any Hulk film be rated 18+ just because of the amount of blood and guts flying around?

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    Marvel is owned by the most famous and one of the greatest animation studios of all time yet they can never rise above mediocrity. It's legitimately pathetic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ethereal Stormultt View Post
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    With plenty of storylines stacked up at Marvel and being able to use ALL of their characters in animation there shouldn't be a problem.
    CGI films is a can-do for Marvel at this point and with their resources they could damn sure put out great animated movies for DVD that'd sell.
    Honestly, I blame Joe Quasada who should be fired honestly, his creative 'ideas' haven't really boosted Marvel's relevancy in that market.
    OK so Quasada [sic] should be fired for something that isn't even in his job description. I know it's a rough industry out there, but that seems a little harsh.

    It's difficult for anyone in this forum to speculate on an industry that's way more complex than we can imagine without direct experience of it. Suffice to say it's very much an oversimplification to say "Marvel needs to make more animated movies."
    Pretty much all your logic falls apart at every premise you offer. Disney does not "give them almost unlimited resources," nor have they "given up," and money is absolutely the "problem," as it were.
    I of course absolutely hold out hope for more animated Marvel movies (well, more "good" animated Marvel movies) but I have no expectation that they will happen any time soon.
    As far as I'm aware, and I could be completely misreading the organization of the company, there is currently no dedicated Marvel animation department anymore. But there is already quite an extensive Disney animated department, with their own priorities and properties.
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