• ryan213@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    No “Marvel burnout” for me. I don’t watch all of them. LOL But the first season I enjoyed so I’m hoping this will be just as enjoyable.

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      1 year ago

      I don’t have burn out either and I watch all the movies and shows, hell even play the games lol this shit looks dope as fuck and I’m excited for it.

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      1 year ago

      I do watch all of them and I’m not burnt out, but I’ve been disappointed recently.

      I think the arrival of Disney+ and their push for content is what’s hurt Marvel’s quality. Hopefully with Disney’s pullback on that they can take their time with them more.

      I’d like Disney to take more of a “if you have a story for a show, you have a home for it,” approach rather than the, “we need you to make this many shows,” approach they’ve been using. Fingers crossed.

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    1 year ago

    I am really excited for this. Loved Loki S1, and the general feeling of “what the heck is going to happen” I got watching it with friends for the first time.

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    1 year ago

    With the general Marvel burnout as high as it is, I’ll be amazed if this does well and we see a season 3.

    I personally used to be the biggest marvel fan there was, and now you couldn’t pay me money to watch these terrible shows and movies.

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      1 year ago

      I think the majority of “Marvel burnout”, for me at least, is on Marvel’s side. I still want to enjoy Marvel’s releases, it’s just that their quality has dropped so much that I can’t do that right now. And it’s something Marvel has acknowledged, so it’s something they’ll likely improve on in future projects that haven’t entered production yet, at least.

      But yeah, I’m personally still in the “I want more good MCU” camp.

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      1 year ago

      Its still better quality on the writing than the average comicbook story. And I still enjoyed the comics. So doubt I gonna tire of it before its so unpopular with the average person that Marvel can’t afford making them any longer.

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        1 year ago

        Remember that most comic books are written for kids. Thats been my experience at least, with very few exceptions

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      1 year ago

      I’m utterly burned out on all things Marvel.

      Despite it originally being the best thing about the movies, I feel like the interconnected cinematic universe is holding stuff back at this point.

      Everything needs to fit in, and everything ends up being samey because of it.