2. The superhero genre is narrow enough as it is, but the Disney deal will make things worse. X-Men, Deadpool, etc. will be in MCU cookie cutter.
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3. In comics, Marvel Universe worked best when it was pell-mell, loosey-goosey (1960s). Attempts to systematize with continuity has been stifling.
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4. My polemic against the Disneyfication of cinema here:https://newrepublic.com/article/146312/disney-deal-disaster-superhero-movies …
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Very wrong indeed.
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X-Men have generally been best more or less in their own universe anyway
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How could it NOT improve the Fantastic Four? Marvel can do the movies now (no need for that violent 'edgy' stuff X-fans & Deadpoolers crave anyway), & Reed & Sue can return to the comics. Win, Win.
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Really dgaf about the done-to-death awful superhero remashes, this is just terrible in "huge corporations grow even huger and more powerful way."
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But all of the Fox movies suck
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Logan. Can you see Disney approving Logan?
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Superheros aren't the main story, its the manufactured consent of mass media consolidation and death of creativity and innovation, as well as the access and barriers to information.
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