RedWingFan wrote:Ouch. That's a $2 billion insult.
It's always about the money in the end, right?
RedWingFan wrote:Say what you want about Marvel. They've done what I thought what was impossible over the last 10 years.
It never was impossible. Now ask how a readerfan feels about seeing these movies happen.
RedWingFan wrote:Watching infinity war amazed that they made such a movie with so many characters and have it not feel overcrowded.
Not everyone feels it's not overcrowded. I could have done with less time devoted to Stark and the Guardians.
RedWingFan wrote:And to think they did it coming out of bankruptcy.
They didn't make
Infinity War coming out of bankruptcy. They didn't even make the first
Iron Man coming out of bankruptcy. That was back in the '90s. The sales of a number of IPs to Fox and Sony helped make Marvel solvent against after the '90s crash. The first post-bankruptcy movie was
Blade by Fox.
Iron Man was financed by a loan.
RedWingFan wrote:There is no comparison in Marvel and DC.
I know you mean this as a pejorative because you don't know otherwise, but I really would prefer there be NO
comparison between the two publishers' film adaptions, either, i.e. I'd rather there be a
contrast. WB streamlining
Justice League was not the way to go, and the fans let them know by not showing up at the box office as they did for the previous four films.