The flop is wiping out an entire plan for a new movie series, as the studio becomes the latest superhero studio in need of a pivot.

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    Did you read the article? “MCU” appears nowhere in it and Sony is mentioned 10+ times. This has nothing to do with the MCU whatsoever.

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      Oh yes, of course, my bad. The last MCU movie made so much money - don’t know what I was talking about …

      NOT.

      I don’t want to polarize or argue. My basic conclusion, having watched the quality of the storytelling decline AND the moviegoing populace check out is: People are over the MCU. Whether it’s the Sony-based characters that are also tangentially connected to the MCU or otherwise.

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        Yeah, it’s definitely clear that you don’t enjoy the MCU. I don’t think anyone has an issue with you feeling that way. What I don’t like to see is when content is misrepresented in titles when posted, it degrades the quality of the platform as a whole and encourages reactions which aren’t based on the actual content.

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          it degrades the quality of the platform as a whole and encourages reactions which aren’t based on the actual content.

          As the guy who posts content 2-4 times a day because others don’t, I would absolutely welcome this level of passion to posting new, appropriate, original content as opposed to complaining because the posted content doesn’t meet your standard of quality.

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            Cool, always glad to see another user who makes an effort to submit content - I’m glad you’re doing the same. I took issue with your title for this post, and I think I expressed that adequately here. Take care.

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        The next MCU movie is going to be Deadpool and Wolverine this summer. Do you think that movie will make some money?

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    @inkican people are over superhero movies made by shitty writers using a random grab bag of disconnected tropes.

    Stop spending 99.999% of the funding on CGI flying punch scenes and find a GOOD STORY and people will come to the theater.

    Oh, and madam web isn’t MCU

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    If nobody buys your poop sandwich, is that proof that people are over sandwiches?

    I don’t enjoy the MCU but your conclusion is pretty bad

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Then last week, the critic reviews for Madame Web were posted, and they stung deepest of all — Sony’s Spider-Man spinoff received the lowest average Rotten Tomatoes score (13 percent) of any major superhero film in nearly a decade.

    “On Wednesday night, you could actually watch advance purchase sales declining in real time as buyers were refunding their tickets,” marvels a major theatrical chain insider.

    Sony’s previous Spider-Man universe movie — 2022’s Morbius — was a critical bust and much-maligned by fanboys online, but at least it managed to earn $170 million worldwide.

    Plus, the feature’s collapse doesn’t just impact this film, but a new potential franchise led by star Dakota Johnson that Sony had hoped to spin out (spoiler alert: her character is connected to Peter Parker, whose birth is documented in the movie).

    The film introduced a trio of supporting characters (played by Isabela Merced, Celeste O’Connor and Sydney Sweeney — now one of the top stars her age).

    Clarkson and starring Johnson as a New York paramedic who develops psychic powers — seemingly took a wise approach: When there are capes and cowls on every metropolis corner, doesn’t it make sense to avoid the usual tropes and try for a more grounded-feeling suspense thriller with low-key charm?


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    I got the feeling media has been saying “people are over superhero movies” for quite a while. Eventually it had to “come true” as Marvel has turned down the stakes and mostly focused on some cheap (relatively speaking) tvseries that probably nobody but comicbook fans watched, and some movies that are connected to these, with less known heroes.

    They’ll be back again for Deadpool, Fantastic Four, and Blade, and the “over superheroes” trend will be forgotten. Again.