The Amazing Spider Man 2 (2014)

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I'd say do the movies in sagas. Do one saga and then another and so on

I'd love to see Kaine, Ben and so on. One way for them to keep releasing spidey films without rebooting the series evry 5 years or so is to make films with the clones as the main stars. A trilogy for kaine, one for ben, one for flash and so on.
 
Sounds great but it would take alot of money and the superhero genre is already starting to become too much too fast thanks to Marvel releasing two every year.

The bubble will burst because of oversaturation at some point.
 
I didn't start it it was going on in the HT batman returns thread.

Oversaturation they called it.

Marvel's a buzzkill. Seriously, they make some great movies, but, after The Avengers, I don't know; it's just like over saturation. Thor looks really good, but I'm not really excited about anything Phase 2. Maybe it's because too much of a good thing just gets tiresome, or maybe it's because Iron Man 3 was a weak start. I'm hoping for the latter, but damn, it's just like...I don't even know; I'm drained.

Yep- More Thor..ok but not thrilled . Looking forward to Cap 2 because they might be taking it a different path..
The rest- Ant Man, etc...ho hum.
Avengers 2 I'm looking forward to....will be hard to top first one

I said it before , Marvel's attempt to milk the whole superhero genre will eventually kill the biz. They are pumping out way too many superhero movies every year. I know they spread them out through out the year but there's more than just Marvel Studios that make these kind of movies. Fox and Sony still have quite of bit of the Marvel licenses and Warner Brothers also has their DC comics superheroes. Not to mention characters like Spawn, and other Indie comicbook Superheroes.

Eventually audience will find that these movies are repetitive and just lose interest and the quality of the movies will go down because of the declined box offices.

I'm almost 40 (damn!!!) so the summer blockbuster Comic movies don't attract me in the way of needing to own the action figures.
I like the older movies that have marinated through time where the characters have become iconic. That's just me..

I agree. Marvel/Disney for as many great films as they've given us are eventually going to kill the market for this genre if you ask me. Too much of a good thing and eventually people will tire of it. The problem I see is that they release numerous films per year and they start feeling less special after a while.

I like that DC/Warner have been slowly giving us films. It's not intentional I'm sure but it seems like when they do put a film out it feels a bit more like an event (except when they release crap like Jonah Hex or Green Lantern). I also generally like the tone they've taken better too with films The Dark Knight Trilogy, Watchmen, and now Man of Steel (from how it looks at least).

Like them or not the X-Men, Spider-Man movies ect are spaced out. Just four Spidey appearences in Ten years with X-Men standing at Five.
 
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Sounds great but it would take alot of money and the superhero genre is already starting to become too much too fast thanks to Marvel releasing two every year.

The bubble will burst because of oversaturation at some point.

I didn't start it it was going on in the HT batman returns thread.

Oversaturation they called it.



Like them or not the X-Men, Spider-Man movies ect are spaced out. Just four Spidey appearences in Ten years with X-Men standing at Five.

Yup, when the x-men and spidey films repeat themselves too much, generaly fail, and revert back to marvel to get proper, AMAZING films, instead of mediocre to just ok, then the bubble will most certianly have popped.


I kid... a little.

They are the ones that got/ are getting a reboot to get people interested in them again though....

I do get what some are saying about phase 2 overall, though.
And I DO think it's becuase Iron Man 3 was a weak film. They punched the genre in the gut with Trever.
 
The Chicken Littling and lack of insight on these boards is just amazing. I can remember similar sentiments from people when Spiderman,X-Men 2, and Blade 2 were all being announced to come out within a year of each other. Yeah, those movies just killed the comic book industry. Guess it was pretty dumb of Nolan to reboot Batman in the wake of those movies, cause it was doomed after that glut of movies, right? :lol
 
Yup, when the x-men and spidey films repeat themselves too much, generaly fail, and revert back to marvel to get proper, AMAZING films, instead of mediocre to just ok, then the bubble will most certianly have popped.

Amazing films like IRON MAN 2&3 and CAPTAIN AMERICA?
 
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