Stark Snap: What The MCU Lost After Endgame

2022-10-06に共有

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  • Endgame seems like a million years ago. It was an event. Watching it with a crowd that was laughing and roaring was really something. I wonder if we will see anything like it again
  • I really feel like the MCU should've ended with Endgame. A threat against the entire universe itself, how exactly do you top that especially when it requires bringing in every character from all the past films. Answer you can't. Nothing they make in the future will top Endgame and based on how things have been going so far it's painfully clear this is the truth.
  • “When Tony Stark finally got his hands on the Infinity Stones and snapped his fingers, I think he ended more than just Thanos and the Infinity Saga.” You hit the nail on the head, sir!
  • The MCU began and ended with Tony Stark saying "I am Ironman. "
  • I seriously checked out after Endgame. I remember seeing their lineup of films many years back when Avengers was called Infinity War part 1. They were supposed to take a break after phase 3 but no they unfortunately kept it going.
  • Considering what's being done with the remaining core Avengers, Ironman and Captain America's exit could be considered a mercy. They managed to escape being "deconstructed".
  • @rachb373
    For me, nothing happened after Endgame. I've seen nothing Marvel since then due to that. I watched just over a decade's worth of films end perfectly (apart from the "girl power" catwalk scene mid battle!). As soon as the end credit music faded out and I heard the faint, throwback clanging sound of Tony Stark forging the Mark I armor in the cave during 2008's Iron Man, that was it. Done. Finished. Similarly, nothing happened after Terminator 2 and 2016's Ghostbusters doesn't exist
  • I think Mauler described Endgame best in saying that it limped over the finish line, and in my opinion the MCU has since had its arms, legs and head cut off
  • Spider-Man: No Way Home was the only property from phase 4 that I regularly rewatch. That’s was because it was a continuation of where Far From Home left off and it completed the character arcs from all of the previous Spider-Man movies. It was Spider-Man‘s personal Endgame. Other than that, nothing from phase four has kept my interest in the current MCU. Even Wandavision and Hawkeye, shows I quite enjoyed, didn’t leave the impression that the Infinity Saga left.
  • End game felt really formulaic and underwhelming, but it was a fitting climax for the MCU, I haven't seen another since and I don't know why their continuing instead of starting something new
  • It's remarkable to me that Dave stated almost exactly what I've been thinking over the past few years.
  • It should have ended with "Infinity War" Thanos should have kept snapping. It would save us from the jackpot were all in right now. Peace, and keep up the great work, Dave Cullen, you're literally the first R P content creator I found, thanks to the infamous actress who played Captain Marvel.
  • Marvel was like a beautiful lake slowly filling up, individual pools gradually joining into one lovely and deep vista. Then after Endgame it broke the dsm and spilled out in every direction, chaotically tearing up the landscape and forming bogs and shallow ponds all over the place.
  • As usual you articulate with deadly accuracy good sir!
  • Well summarized. Endgame just brought everything to such an epic conclusion that everything that follows just seems trite and pointless.