1. Let's talk about Disney buying up Fox Entertainment. Bad for competition but good for Marvel fans, right? X-men Vs. Avengers, right? Wrong.
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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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I always enjoy a Jeet hot take, but not this one. Obviously you're not a golfer.
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It gets MCU to punt on "reboot"ing everything. It can put the Avengers on the shelf for a while and develop the X-Men.
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Pessimism.
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I think this take is right on wrt the most realistic upside of the deal: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbr.com/x-men-fantastic-four-mcu-villain-problem/amp/ …
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Where do the Marvel Netflix shows fit into this equation? As films they would be pretty solidly R-Rated, and they definitely feel different from the MCU movies.
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As the persecuted-minority-in-residence, Mutants only truly work when they're divorced from larger continuity. "I HATE superpowered freaks who were born with their power, but I LOVE those who got it along the way" always rings false.
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