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  1. MY GOD!!! What the hell was this panel???? Shit was crazy. Awesome panel. Excited for ALL these animations. Marvel Zombies TV-MA??????
  2. I think we are getting a What If Season 2 trailer today. Looks like they will show a Spider-Man Freshman Year first look. I assume it's going online to?
  3. Maybe I had low expectations but I'm honestly surprised at how good and FUN it looks. Can't wait.
  4. Probably releasing in 2024? Seems likely. The 1st released in February and the 2nd on April. So there's no pattern. I think they should go for the summer honestly. Maybe June.
  5. How do we usually follow Comic Con? Is it like normal news from Twitter or the trades? Or is it something like CinemaCon where someone is the event in person and is live tweeting as he sees it?
  6. I think you're missing the fact that the MCU is probably the franchise that relies the most good reception and word of mouth. Wasn't Eternals, Doctor Strange 2 and now Thor enough proof of that? Eternals didn't reach its top at all. It's a rotten movie. Killed buzz. Underperformed because it had bad word of mouth. Not because they were new characters. Certainly that has an impact. Reception and word of mouth are the make or break with the MCU. Now, you stop acting like Thor should be making 800-900M with such an awful word of mouth. This is how the MCU works today.
  7. I don't know. Like someone pointed out, we live in SUCH different times and circumstances. Unlike any year with Comic Con, we have 4 live action projects still coming out this year and 7 or 8 already next year. Not counting animations. With the more fan driven nature of SDCC, I think SDCC will become the place to talk about the projects until the next Comic Con, like CinemaCon (which in this case would be She-Hulk, Black Panther 2, Halloween Special, Guardians Special, Ant-Man Quantumania, whatever show releases on March 2023, GOTG Vol. 3, whatever show they release in June 2023 and The Marvels). And D23, the big event happening every 2 years only, the place to just dump announcements. New projects, release dates and casting news of those new projects or more far away projects. Just a guess.
  8. Dude, you're trying way to much and going on circles pointing pointless shit out to say July is a bad date to The Marvels. Which it isn't. If The Marvels is a good movie, it's going to perform. Black Widow was a average movie that was released day and date. Killed its legs. And let's stop pretending box office was doing half as good as it is today. Shang-Chi overperformed. No one thought it would do as well as it did. On its weekend, the numbers were always going up. Because it was a good movie. And was the 2nd highest grossing movie at the Domestic box office in 2021. The reviews were fantastic and so was word of mouth resulting in fantastic week to week drops. But sure. You can spin it that way. Eternals was a flop. No way around. Nothing to do with release date. It was a really poorly received movie. Period. Audiences didn't like it. You're doing way to much. This isn't about release dates. It's about the quality of the movies. And like Shang-Chi and No Way Home prove, if you have a great movie that audiences love, it's going to overperform and have consist drops week to week no matter where. Stop that nonsense. Eternals, Doctor Strange 2 and Thor 4 all underperformed because the reception was mixed to bad and word of mouth to. And these are extremely important factors for MCU movies specially. If The Marvels is great, it's going to do well. If it's another mediocre Phase 4 project, it's going to underperform. No matter what day it releases.
  9. There's so much wrong in this and out of context that it's just laughable. 1st, Black Widow and Thor 4 are just bad MCU movies. Period. It doesn't matter the date. Thor 4 is underperforming because it's bad and word of mouth is terrible. 2nd, Eternals released in November and again, was the worst received movie ever. 3rd, I don't know where Shang-Chi is a underperformer. If you think so, be aware that you're probably one of the very few with such mentality. In my book, and with all the context around Shang-Chi, that movie was a success. Fantastic word of mouth, great legs and a huge win for the sequel. Stop putting yout nitpicks and preferences over the reality. But this is just my take on it 😁
  10. Yeah. Blade doesn't seem to fit with December. But July is a fantastic date for the MCU if they have a good movie. It's a excellent month for any movie. And you don't seem to realize that Marvel is going all in on July. Disney is establishing the MCU in 4 months every year if there's no production delays. February, May, July and November. We see this already in 2023, with the November 2023 date still empty but with a Disney Marvel Untitled movie there. And they have their 2024 movies scheduled in those same 4 months. They are still Untitled but Disney has booked dates in these 4 months in 2024 already for MCU movies.
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