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“One of the beauties of that and that I see in Matt Shakman is Sam always went back to the source material and said, ‘there's a reason why Peter Parker and Spider-Man has been so popular for so long,’ and we have nothing to do with that 50 plus years at that time. And Matt always looked at it the same way. There's a reason this IP has been popular for 60 years. Let’s embrace it. Let's not run from it. Let's challenge our screenwriters to tell the coolest Galactus story.”

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[–] Bravo@eviltoast.org 4 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)
  1. Those people would be dumb and if they can't even figure out that The Incredibles are inspired by the FF then they were never gonna watch the movie in the first place. The whole reason Marvel got popular in the first place was that they made movies that comic fans wanted to see and the comic fans brought their families and friends

  2. The Rise of Skywalker should have been lesson enough for Hollywood about why there's no point planning your movie around what you think will get the Twitterverse the least mad, because they'll get mad anyway

Hollywood in general and Disney in particular seem to be struggling to understand who their target audience actually is. There's a difference between making a movie accessible and catering to the lowest common denomimator.