

And DC, in a way, has something great in their hands, because while Marvel is concerned with their own massive universe and keeping it all in check, they could do one-off stories that aren't a part of their universe. I'm not saying Suicide Squad was a good movie, because it wasn't (even if it wasn't as bad as some claim), but at least that film took a more novel approach to the concept. While the DCEU hasn't gone swimmingly, I have to give them props for, at the very least, trying to differentiate things up from the formula. Perhaps not visually, but in terms of tone, they're all practically similar. This is a problem with the MCU in general, but all of their films tend to feel alike.


But, in my opinion, I'm just getting to the point where that doesn't really matter, where I just need a break from all this superhero action. I think that's been a smart decision on their part. Yes, they appear in each other's movies from time to time, but not enough to where you're seeing too much of them at one time.
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They give it room to breathe and, say, the next movie might be centered on Captain America or Thor, as an example. For example, if Iron Man 2 releases this year, you're not gonna get an Iron Man 3 that same year. Marvel has been able to get away with 21 movies (Captain Marvel and Avengers: Endgame later this years bumps that number up to 23) in the same franchise over the course of 10+ years because of the fact that, for the most part, you're not seeing the same characters over and over again. The thing is that, despite this only being the second movie in this 'sub-series', so to speak, it's part of the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe, which is its own massive franchise. Perhaps not sick and tired to the point where I stop watching them, but there is such a thing as franchise fatigue. I'll be honest with you guys, am I ever NOT honest, I wonder what the point is gonna be for me where I just get sick and tired of these movies. I just think that it's going to be really special," she continued.Another month, another Marvel movie to review. So on the page, I could hear all the characters, and I knew that he'd really kind of harnessed each person's unique personality.

I think he's got an incredible mastery of voice. I think he's one of the best writers we've ever had. And we've never worked with him before," she said. Jeff Loveness is our new writer for the film. While the film's cast and production team have kept their lips tightly sealed surrounding Quantumania's plot, Evangeline Lilly (Hope van Dyne) recently praised the film's script during an interview with Collider. Day One - Principal Photography #AntManAndTheWaspQuantumania /86RqUN3MLQ- Peyton Reed July 26, 2021 Back in July when filming began, Reed announced the first day of principal photography with an accompanying image that reintroduced the world to the terrifying bunny that Paul Rudd's character Scott Lang gifted his daughter Cassie in the hero's first outing. This isn't the first time of late that Reed has paired an announcement about Quantumania's production process with an interesting image. Principal photography on ANT-MAN AND THE WASP: QUANTUMANIA is now complete! Can’t wait to show you all what we’ve been up to… (Art by Mark James Hiblin) /wgPcewSakx- Peyton Reed November 23, 2021
