Sam Raimi is staying in the MCU as he’s all but closed a dealdirect ‘Doctor Strange 3’ (via The InSneider).
In July, Raimi signed on to direct the horror thriller “Send Help.” It remains unclear whether Raimi will direct that movie first, or ‘Doctor Strange 3.’Here’s hoping he chooses the horror-thriller.
I also wish Raimi more luck in directing this latest ‘Doctor Strange’ movie than the last one. “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” although it grossed $955M worldwide, was not that well received critically or by fans and had a pre-production filled with drama.
Raimi only came on board ‘Multiverse of Madness’ after original director Scott Derrickson parted ways with Marvel due to “creative differences.” The script had many rewrites up to that point — an actor in the film claimed it had been rewritten 33 times.
Good news, if true. I enjoyed DS2 even if it got a bit messy in the collision with Wandavision (best of that Phase). Giving him a clear run at DS3 should really help give him the best opportunity to deliver as good a film as he can.
Agreed. Sam Raimi is perhaps the most consistently good comic book film director. He just gets the campy tone.
Also that Bruce Campbell cameo was 🤌
Also that Bruce Campbell cameo was 🤌
They all are.
For sure. I just love how great he is at the possessed hand bit.
Should have won an Oscar just for that.
Right? Maybe make up for Evil Dead 2’s lack of acknowlegement
Just as I thought I was out… They pulled me back in with Doctor Strange 3
Seriously, while MoM wasn’t as great, the original Strange was one of my favourite Marvel movies.
The scene where he wrecks his sports car was awesome
Does anyone actually watch MCU movies anymore…?
Honest question, I saw every film from mid phase 1 to Endgame, in theaters.
Then came Disney Plus, Loki was great, Wanda vision was different, and the rest range from forgettable, to complete garbage.
I would rewatch Agents or SHIELD, and any Netflix Marvel show (sans Iron Fist), a dozen times each, before I ever paid for another MCU movie.
Before you dismiss me of some hater, I used really enjoy the MCU. I even tried to watch Agatha, and gave it like 2 1/2 episodes before I couldn’t take it anymore, it’s bad.
These aren’t director movies, their producer and studio movies. There’s only so much turd a talented director can polish up, and all of these movies are gigantic stinking studio turds.
Does anyone actually watch MCU movies anymore…?
Deadpool & Wolverine grossed 1.3 billion in the theatres.
And you really think that Deadpool’s performance has reversed the fortunes of the MCU….?
Maybe I’m wrong, but I don’t think audiences have forgotten that the Deadpool franchise that was made successful outside of MCU, much less X-Men.
Point is, call me skeptical that that the enthusiasm for that one off event, will be carried over into the next MCU turd they plop into theaters.
The Marvels grossed 206.1 million. Guardians 3 grossed 845.6 million. Quantumania grossed 476.1 million.
I’m not trying to convince you to like them boss, I’m just answering your question of “Does anyone actually watch MCU movies anymore…?” which is a resounding: Yes, they do.
Two of the three movies you named, lost hundreds of millions of dollars…
I wasn’t trying to prove their profitability, I was trying to prove that yes, people watch them in response to you asking if people watch them still.
Does anyone actually watch MCU movies anymore…?
Plenty or the wheels would come off such expensive productions (they have lost a chunk of change from a few recent films but, overall, aren’t suffering). Personally, I’ll go and see every one in the cinema - I’ve liked a lot, disliked a few (The Marvels gets a lot of hate but I rather enjoyed it, which can’t be said for the most recent Ant-Man and Black Panther films).
You know they have canceled the majority of the Disney Plus shows they had in the pipeline, and in production, right…? The wheels came off, a year ago.
This article takes a rosier view by not listing all the shows they canceled or permanently delayed, like Iron Heart, but you can find a complete list if you’re so inclined to search for a few minutes.
It was posted here a couple of days ago.Edit: different issue (that one is from a few months ago). The cancellations and delays are the right move - as I’ve said many times on here, they were generating content not actual producing quality films and TV shows (if some of them were good it was almost by accident) and the same applies to Star Ward too (which has been badly managed) - no-one was curious about what Kenobi did between then PT and OT, they just spotted an opportunity to bung out a few hours of TV.
Moon Knight is amazing. Hawkeye and She-Hulk are good.