Bush4Ever. wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:51 am
I am a very casual viewer and knower of things Marvel, but it's kind of weird to me how much time and energy they seem to devote to C-level characters and stories, when the comics seem to have an embarrassment of riches when it comes to ultra-powerful characters and developed stories.
I know they can't go "Dragon Ball Z ultimate power level" on everything, but it seems like they are leaving stuff on the table. It also seems like the movies really nerf a lot of the characters with respect to the comics.
Who do you believe is neglected specifically?
-There is a (as of yet unknown) plan to reintegrate the X-Men/FF and their associated characters (in spite of this pause, here we have Wolverine)
-Spider-Man is milked like crazy
-Iron Man, Thor and Captain America all need a breather
Deadpool has worked his way into B+ tier, as have the Guardians of the Galaxy. I think what you see with Marvel focusing on lesser properties recently is one part wokeness and one part an attempt to elevate lesser properties like Deadpool/GotG into household names and genuine brands which adds a ton of value when achieved. Although this attempt failed absolutely spectacularly in the cases of "Shang Chi," Captain Marvel, Eternals, etc.
The most powerful characters can be difficult to translate to the movies which we saw issues with in Captain Marvel and even historically with Superman, it's hard to give them real stakes or make them feel genuinely under threat.