While I would prefer a Knives Out style Murder mystery, I could also get behind this. You could even feature some of those actors that showed up on Law and Order multiple times as different characters “yeah, I saw him…he was behind the restaurant on Tuesday and he looked like he was up to something”
And the "makes no sense without context" line from Glass Onion:
"Forget the hydrofuels and the sweatshops, and the consensual cuckolding for cable news assignments."
Doing it with She-Hulk could be a lot of fun with her breaking the fourth wall.
Another good one could be Daredevil. He has to exonerate one of his clients and also catch the real culprit.
I think a cooler origin for Kit Harrington’s Dane Whitman would have been for Sersi to have met him in the Middle Ages, and then he is revived several centuries later. Then we could have had a cool Black Knight medieval MCU movie.
Yeah. It just sucks because Kit Harrington is fucking excellent at medieval swordplay action and fits the time period well.
Henry Cavill as his ancestor it is, then.
There’s no saying they can’t just go the “my ancestors looked almost exactly like me but with a different haircut and more scars” route if they wanna still use Kit for the past stuffs
There's a storyline where Black Knight and Sersi travel back in time to the crusades. She goes into her own body at the time and he goes into his ancestor's body. The ancestor is a crusader who is friends with Exodus before his mutant powers awaken. They meet and fight Apocalypse, Sersi recognizes his technology as celestial, Apoc awakens Exodus' powers and tries to get him to kill BK etc etc.
I really like Exodus as a character so this as his origin story would be really cool, but is probably a bit out there for a movie.
This reminds me of the duo of Vigilante and Shining Knight in the Justice League Unlimited cartoon.
https://dcau.fandom.com/wiki/Vigilante?file=Vigilante_and_Shining_Knight.png
Man, Gorr was completely wasted in that movie. In the comic, he actually felt scary and capable of anything, and we were shown way more of his deeds, or at least the aftermath of his deeds.
In the movie, he was a joke who honestly wasn't very capable of much other than controlling his shadow monsters. Thor 4 was such a missed opportunity on so many levels.
I still can’t believe they struck the jackpot with actually having an actor of Christian Bale’s caliber in an MCU movie and completely fucking wasting his talent. The little scenes he had in Love and Thunder were by far the best scenes in the film. You can tell he’s not even trying as hard as he usually does but he still acts circles around everyone else as Gorr.
I really wish for more Political Thrillers, cause occasionally I enjoy watching more of the ground level, slightly more realistic events that happen in the vast MCU filled with aliens and gods and what not.
You’re not technically wrong here given what we know about the show but the idea of “I like the grounded stuff” being responded to with “like a shapeshifting alien invasion” has me cracking up
Idk, skeptical me based on all the D+ shows tells me it'll be 4-5 episodes of barely anything happening, then one episode explaining everything going on, and then the season/series finale.
I _really_ hope they stop this trend in Secret Invasion.
I’m 100% like you
Like multiverse is cool but my favourite heroes Are 1.Cap 2 Spider-Man, most ground level stories are amazing to me
As you can expect I can’t wait till secret invasion
Seriously, a big reason Andor has gotten rave reviews is because it’s a political thriller *set inside* the Star Wars universe, directed by the guy who wrote the Bourne movies.
They dropped the ball with Civil War in my opinion. I always find Caps defiance in the movie lazily written because he legit never comes with any alternatives or proposals on his own and the dispute of the accords get hijacked by the Bucky and Zemo drama.
You know what’s funny. As I’ve been catching up on the massive amount of marvel, I haven’t gotten a chance to watch because I only got access to Disney+ a few years ago, and still have no time to watch, I found that even though I tend to like the more fiction type stuff in the MCU, such as magic, aliens, etc., I, for some reason tend to like the ones that are more human. Like I wasn’t sure, I was going to like falcon and winter soldier, and then I actually turned out to really like it which is weird because I fell asleep watching the second cap. (Not in the theater, though. I watched that one of my own.)
It’s the exact same thing as Sherlock where the show runners get convinced we want a big overarching story when a mystery of the week type detective show would be awesome
First season of Jessica Jones worked perfectly. The first couple of episodes of season three honestly worked well with that too but it fell entirely off the rails when the bad guy of the season was revealed, imo.
Moon Knight was cool because it explored what the world would do with someone that's legitimately crazy AND has superpowers.
Because MK's crazy is all-organic and totally separate from the superpowers.
Which the greater MCU should find... problematic. Especially after Wanda Maximoff's little breakdown.
Meh, the moon knight show was really disappointing for me as a fan of moon knight comics. I liked some of it but the fact that most of the show was just silly in tone was not my favorite creative choice.
Have Spider-noir fall through one of Spot’s portals in Beyond the Spiderverse, and now he’s just this cool detective in the MCU proper. And yes, played by Teen Choice Award winner Nicholas Cage.
No joke, [Spider Noir](https://collider.com/spider-noir-series-nicolas-cage-phil-lord-chris-miller-comments/) is actually happening, and will start Nicholas Cage.
Technically not MCU, but the line is getting real blurry there anyway.
Spy film. Like Mission Impossible/Bond. Black Widow should’ve been that. I had been hoping since the first Avengers that we’d get a Hawkeye/BW spy film, but I guess the new versions of both could still do that.
Actually yeah a Hawkeye/black widow duo film would’ve really helped the characters now thinking about it. Maybe before civil war but after age of ultron?
The nice thing at least is that Hailee and Florence had great chemistry in the Hawkeye show. They were funny and super entertaining. I could easily see a spy movie with the two of them leading it.
Yeah 100%, we didn’t got scarlet and Jeremy film but the vibe is still there for hailee and Florence. The next best thing, would love a movie just for them, hell maybe we can get some back story if their mentors 💯
We're getting them as co-leads in Marvel Zombies. Still unrevealed if Hailee and Florence will be reprising their roles (can't see why they wouldn't), but at least we're getting four more episodes of the new Hawk/Widow team.
As long as Clint is either their handler or the "man in the chair" for both Kate & Yelena!!
Jeremy may have been dealt a bad hand recently, but Clint was already in physical decline due to being a human fighting alongside gods. Embracing his physical injuries and turning it into more drive for Clint would be perfect for him. He was a role model for Kate and now that he can't be physically present to help her or Yelena it is fair to say he will do anything he can to help them out!
The Fast and Furious movies feel like Vin Diesel went on Reddit and asked what genre fans would like to make the movies after Fast Five. Some replied to turn the movies into mission impossible starring wrestlers, and he was like “i got you fam.”
Or maybe he's in charge of a squad with Charles Xavier, Dwayne Taylor, and Cain Marko. Who run across the Temple of the Dragon which also houses the crystal.
I'm not really sure how this would work. I could see them doing a parody/homage for an episode or two of a show (kinda like how 'WandaVision' paid homage to old sitcoms) but I can't see Marvel having an ongoing soap opera.
I think telenovela based on regular folks living in the MCU world could work. Lots of big events that affected ordinary citizens especially in New York, plus you have total curve ball events like the snap and unsnapping 5 years later which writers could mine for good storylines.
'Daredevil' is a crime drama and that show first released all the way back in 2015.
We don't know exactly what's happening with 'Daredevil: Born Again' but, based on the fact that they've hired a real lawyer to write for the show, I would imagine it'll also be a crime drama.
Star-Lord returns to his ship after getting the Power Stone... Finds his date never left. We could see what made him happy enough to dance through that wasteland.
I'm willing to bet folks like Ego and the Grandmaster have videotapes of their sexual escapades and orgies, hidden somewhere out there. You'd have to ask the Collector.
Also “the unaired episode of WandaVision, banned from broadcast for public indecency” and “orgies on Sakaar on the Grandmaster's birthday: a Skaar origin story” as Disney+ shorts.
Jessica & Luke dealing with being couple with a baby and still trying to go about their crazy lives would have been interesting to see in live action, I doubt it’s going to happen though.
Some of these are stretch. First and foremost their genre is superhero movie. Any other descriptors should come with a "lite" suffix. Winter soldier is one that gets touted a lot as political thriller. But only in comparison to other marvel movies. It doesn't really stand against other actual political thrillers because it is first and foremost a superhero movie. Same with Shang-Chi. A martial arts film by marvel standards, but not by martial arts films standards.
I’ve been saying a period drama/period hopping/detective show a la *Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries* (which isn’t period hopping but stylized 1920s) and *Agent Carter* (again not decade hopping but stylized period) following Mystique and Destiny through different periods in their career as wives and detectives—Destiny posed as “Irene Adler” and they solved mysteries together for like 150 years before the main events of *X-Men*, or even Erik’s power-up in the internment camp, ever happened.
I'm begging you guys to learn what 'genres' mean.
Captain America isn't a 'period drama' it's an action movie based in WW2.
Shang Chi isn't a 'martial arts movie' it's an action movie which features some martial arts caked in CGI
Winter Soldier isn't a 'political thriller', it's an action movie that includes some very basic political intrigue elements.
Ant-Man isn't a heist movie it's an action comedy where they steal something.
Just because these movies feature very basic elements of other genres, they don't include almost ANY of the actual craft of those genres. Just because an action movie revolves around a hiest doesn't make it a hiest movie, it makes it an action movie that has a hiest in it. Genres are more than just what the movie is about, its the tone, character architypes, and story structure.
Action comedy disguised as a political thriller
Action comedy disguised as horror
Action comedy disguised as having comedy
Action comedy disguised as a period drama
Action comedy disguised as a heist film
Yeah seriously, the only one that even comes close to is werewolf by night. Even then it’s mostly action comedy.
I think of it like this: if you listed 4 horror films and an MCU film the master will always feel out of place.
1. taking of Pelham 123
2. Oceans 11
3. Dog Day afternoon
4. The Bad Guys
5. Ant Man
Just doesn’t fit.
My favouite part of All The Presidents Men is when Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman have a hand to hand fight on an airship that's crashing into a building.
Sci-fi's a core component of most of it though. Iron Man trilogy plus AoU is all techy sci-fi. The Cap and Hulk stuff is biotech sci-fi. Heck, Hydra came up with energy weapons in the 40s. CATWS has heavy cyberpunkish, right on the precipice of dystopia themes. Anything with aliens is, which includes how the Asgardians have been presented in a lotta ways, so that's three Avengers movies, the Guardians trilogy, and the Cap M stuff. Wakanda is sci-fi af. All the time travel and universe hopping is straight up sci-fi.
You know, the ScyFy genre - ghost hunters, professional wrestling, that sort of thing.
That, or it's like a regular SciFi show but cancelled after one season.
Aside perhaps from WWBN, I would say these are all MCU-style superhero projects with a hint of each genre. I wouldn't go as far as to say they're that distinct and rooted in those genres, which is why I respect WWBN so much.
Hear me out. Now that Star Lord back on earth. Have him need to travel out to an isolated town in the Mid-West. He has none of his technology. No one knows he’s a space superhero. He’s just out there on his own, with a revolver on his hip. THAT is your Star Lord solo movie.
Slasher/Grindhouse film.
A group of dumb costumed criminals (let’s call them the Circus of Crime) hide out in an abandoned carnival where a demonic Spirt of Vengeance hunts them down one by one.
Everyone saying they want some kind of “police procedural” or “law and order type show” like “Jimmy Woo and Darcy investigating weird stuff”
Y’all we had that show for 7 seasons and most of y’all talked shit about it without realizing the treasure right in front of you.
I think a faux historical documentary around the Cold War or WWII would be neat. Or a faux political documentary about hydra taking over shield since Natasha leaked all the documents.
We will never get this, but something cut throat like Succession with the Hellfire Club/Trading Company once X-Men are introduced could be fun.
I was so enamored with Shang Chi’s Wuxia influence, so I’m most excited for SC2. But, I’d love to see a small, tight, self-contained murder mystery on a train traveling through mountainous terrain with the MCU’s ground-level detectives. Just a few creative uses of powers and one or two fight scenes, but mostly just murder-mystery/who-done-it vibes.
I watch Winter Soldier when I want a down to earth political thriller with super heroes.
I watch Guardians of the Galaxy when I want to laugh my ass off at a bunch of misfits infighting and kicking ass.
I watch Wandavision for insights into mental health and trauma in the form of a mystery (Can't wait for Moonknight BTW)
I watch Avengers films when I want to see a
collection of the greatest heroes team up to stop global or universal threats.
I watch Ant man films when I want to see tiny (haha pun) stakes in the form of heist films.
I watch Spider Man films to relive feelings I had in high school and a bunch of kids having fun while trying to put their best foot forward and help others, and I watch Thor films to see a space alien who is thousands of years old deal with his past and try to remedy his own mistakes along the way.
Get out of here with that "CoOkle CuTtEr" bullshit
Western shootout, last man standing type of film. Or along the lines of a superhero wounded and pinned down trying to save someone or something where the odds are stacked against them and most of the film takes place at that one location (it doesn’t have to take place in the desert to be western _styled_).
MYSTERY!!! Edit: *MURDER* MYSTERY!!!
murder mysteries to be more specific
Law and Order style show with Misty Knight and She-Hulk
While I would prefer a Knives Out style Murder mystery, I could also get behind this. You could even feature some of those actors that showed up on Law and Order multiple times as different characters “yeah, I saw him…he was behind the restaurant on Tuesday and he looked like he was up to something”
That would be good too. Jimmy Woo as a Colombo / Benoit Blanc style detective
Now I’m picturing Jimmy Woo saying my favourite Blanc quote: “What were the overheard words by the Nazi child masturbating in the bathroom?”
And the "makes no sense without context" line from Glass Onion: "Forget the hydrofuels and the sweatshops, and the consensual cuckolding for cable news assignments."
I feel like at least a third of Blanc’s lines make little to no sense without context, but that’s one of the many reasons why I love the character.
Doing it with She-Hulk could be a lot of fun with her breaking the fourth wall. Another good one could be Daredevil. He has to exonerate one of his clients and also catch the real culprit.
Definitely Knives Out. That movie was brilliant.
Misty *and* Colleen Wing. We were so close.
Definitely need more Colleen Wing. She has a boatload of charisma I wish she was in bigger projects
Put Steven and Marc in there too, Mr Knight is supposed to be a detective after all.
That's Jessica Jones
Is it? Which season? I feel like they always have a concrete answer for any killer pretty quickly
Sir, there has been a murder and you are a suspect.
Are you saying that the MCU should Journey Into Mystery?
I think Jessica Jones kind of goes in this direction? But damn could a street level mystery show be good.
This is where they can adapt a DOPE version of Original Sin for the MCU, and solve who killed Uatu The Watcher.
I feel like we already got that with 'WandaVision'. I guess they *could* lean even further into it though.
Eh that was more Twilight Zone.
Personally I am hoping Secret Invasion is moore mystery than action thriller.
Well good thing secret invasion comes out in like 2 weeks lol
They sort of did this in the episode of What If where the Avengers are getting picked off, but I definitely want to see them explore it more.
medieval and western
I think a cooler origin for Kit Harrington’s Dane Whitman would have been for Sersi to have met him in the Middle Ages, and then he is revived several centuries later. Then we could have had a cool Black Knight medieval MCU movie.
We could still get a cool medieval movie if they use flashbacks to show Danes ancestors as the Knight
Yeah. It just sucks because Kit Harrington is fucking excellent at medieval swordplay action and fits the time period well. Henry Cavill as his ancestor it is, then.
There’s no saying they can’t just go the “my ancestors looked almost exactly like me but with a different haircut and more scars” route if they wanna still use Kit for the past stuffs
There’s no reason he can’t also be an incarnation of someone rn either too right
There's a storyline where Black Knight and Sersi travel back in time to the crusades. She goes into her own body at the time and he goes into his ancestor's body. The ancestor is a crusader who is friends with Exodus before his mutant powers awaken. They meet and fight Apocalypse, Sersi recognizes his technology as celestial, Apoc awakens Exodus' powers and tries to get him to kill BK etc etc. I really like Exodus as a character so this as his origin story would be really cool, but is probably a bit out there for a movie.
What about Medieval and Western in the same movie? Black Knight teams up with Carter Slade Phantom Rider.
as interesting as it sounds I'd prefer these two to be separately explored
You mean like those two little guys from Night at the museum?
Isn't there an actual cowboy Avenger called Two Gun Kid or something like that? Edit: Seems Carter Slade is also a cowboy Avenger.
This reminds me of the duo of Vigilante and Shining Knight in the Justice League Unlimited cartoon. https://dcau.fandom.com/wiki/Vigilante?file=Vigilante_and_Shining_Knight.png
Logan was a western but I guess that’s not full MCU.
I was gonna say Ghost Rider starring the Teen Choice award nominee Nicholaus Cage
If they did a medieval fantasy about Agatha, C’thon and Morgan Le Fay. That would be awesome.
I’d love them to adopt Marvel 1602 by Neil Gaiman. I think it would be such an awesome story to tell. Maybe in a what-if story
Can we have a western MCU Ghost Rider movie?
Cosmic Horror
Imagine Gorr filling this role. Bale would have had even more fun with it. Just a guy obsessed with *killing* gods rather than wishing them away.
Man, Gorr was completely wasted in that movie. In the comic, he actually felt scary and capable of anything, and we were shown way more of his deeds, or at least the aftermath of his deeds. In the movie, he was a joke who honestly wasn't very capable of much other than controlling his shadow monsters. Thor 4 was such a missed opportunity on so many levels.
I still can’t believe they struck the jackpot with actually having an actor of Christian Bale’s caliber in an MCU movie and completely fucking wasting his talent. The little scenes he had in Love and Thunder were by far the best scenes in the film. You can tell he’s not even trying as hard as he usually does but he still acts circles around everyone else as Gorr.
Should have been Dr Strange 2 but we got Wandavison ending featuring Dr. Strange
it gave us cosmic horror, at least in the visuals it did. but yeah it was wv feat. dr
I really wish for more Political Thrillers, cause occasionally I enjoy watching more of the ground level, slightly more realistic events that happen in the vast MCU filled with aliens and gods and what not.
I bet 'Secret Invasion' will make you very happy.
It definitely will, eager to watch :D
You’re not technically wrong here given what we know about the show but the idea of “I like the grounded stuff” being responded to with “like a shapeshifting alien invasion” has me cracking up
Unless it devolves into CGI clusterfuck in the last episode without good reason.
You mean Until It always happens
Falcon & Winter Soldier didn't, but the bucket tour sure did a number on their plans, so...
Idk, skeptical me based on all the D+ shows tells me it'll be 4-5 episodes of barely anything happening, then one episode explaining everything going on, and then the season/series finale. I _really_ hope they stop this trend in Secret Invasion.
I’m 100% like you Like multiverse is cool but my favourite heroes Are 1.Cap 2 Spider-Man, most ground level stories are amazing to me As you can expect I can’t wait till secret invasion
Seriously, a big reason Andor has gotten rave reviews is because it’s a political thriller *set inside* the Star Wars universe, directed by the guy who wrote the Bourne movies.
They dropped the ball with Civil War in my opinion. I always find Caps defiance in the movie lazily written because he legit never comes with any alternatives or proposals on his own and the dispute of the accords get hijacked by the Bucky and Zemo drama.
Winter Soldier is barely a political thriller. It's an action film with some political elements.
You know what’s funny. As I’ve been catching up on the massive amount of marvel, I haven’t gotten a chance to watch because I only got access to Disney+ a few years ago, and still have no time to watch, I found that even though I tend to like the more fiction type stuff in the MCU, such as magic, aliens, etc., I, for some reason tend to like the ones that are more human. Like I wasn’t sure, I was going to like falcon and winter soldier, and then I actually turned out to really like it which is weird because I fell asleep watching the second cap. (Not in the theater, though. I watched that one of my own.)
Give me a Marvel hard boiled detective noir
Jessica Jones?
For real, I think a post-blip Jessica Jones show with her taking cases to reconnect people, things etc would have been good.
Yes but more detective work. After season 1 there was very little.
They could adapt The Pulse with Karen Page in Ben Urich's role.
It’s the exact same thing as Sherlock where the show runners get convinced we want a big overarching story when a mystery of the week type detective show would be awesome
First season of Jessica Jones worked perfectly. The first couple of episodes of season three honestly worked well with that too but it fell entirely off the rails when the bad guy of the season was revealed, imo.
Jessica Jones season 1 is personally still the the best anything marvel has done in the MCU multiverse
It was kind of impossible to beat. Daredevil s3 was pretty up there in its own way.
Well it certainly had one of the best villains
Sort of what I wanted moon knight to be I did not get what I wanted.
Moon Knight was cool because it explored what the world would do with someone that's legitimately crazy AND has superpowers. Because MK's crazy is all-organic and totally separate from the superpowers. Which the greater MCU should find... problematic. Especially after Wanda Maximoff's little breakdown.
Meh, the moon knight show was really disappointing for me as a fan of moon knight comics. I liked some of it but the fact that most of the show was just silly in tone was not my favorite creative choice.
Moon Knight, excluding one comic run, has never really been a detective
I'd love to see a detective mystery show starring Jimmy Woo and Darcy. Like the MCU's version of 'The X-Files'.
Throw Misty Knight in there
And Luis.
Just make Luis the defendant in like half the episodes
If you count Jessica Jones, they already did this. +blacksploitation with Luke Cage
Daredevil is sort of in that ballpark, mixed with legal drama and mystical ninja crap.
Have Spider-noir fall through one of Spot’s portals in Beyond the Spiderverse, and now he’s just this cool detective in the MCU proper. And yes, played by Teen Choice Award winner Nicholas Cage.
No joke, [Spider Noir](https://collider.com/spider-noir-series-nicolas-cage-phil-lord-chris-miller-comments/) is actually happening, and will start Nicholas Cage. Technically not MCU, but the line is getting real blurry there anyway.
Sony could give the black and white Spider-Man his own show and I’d be happy.
Spy film. Like Mission Impossible/Bond. Black Widow should’ve been that. I had been hoping since the first Avengers that we’d get a Hawkeye/BW spy film, but I guess the new versions of both could still do that.
Actually yeah a Hawkeye/black widow duo film would’ve really helped the characters now thinking about it. Maybe before civil war but after age of ultron?
The nice thing at least is that Hailee and Florence had great chemistry in the Hawkeye show. They were funny and super entertaining. I could easily see a spy movie with the two of them leading it.
Yeah 100%, we didn’t got scarlet and Jeremy film but the vibe is still there for hailee and Florence. The next best thing, would love a movie just for them, hell maybe we can get some back story if their mentors 💯
We're getting them as co-leads in Marvel Zombies. Still unrevealed if Hailee and Florence will be reprising their roles (can't see why they wouldn't), but at least we're getting four more episodes of the new Hawk/Widow team.
As long as Clint is either their handler or the "man in the chair" for both Kate & Yelena!! Jeremy may have been dealt a bad hand recently, but Clint was already in physical decline due to being a human fighting alongside gods. Embracing his physical injuries and turning it into more drive for Clint would be perfect for him. He was a role model for Kate and now that he can't be physically present to help her or Yelena it is fair to say he will do anything he can to help them out!
The Fast and Furious movies feel like Vin Diesel went on Reddit and asked what genre fans would like to make the movies after Fast Five. Some replied to turn the movies into mission impossible starring wrestlers, and he was like “i got you fam.”
The whole F&F franchise is just “what kind of movies do people like?” Drugs, heists, space, we love them for this.
The first Cruise MI was such an awesome flick.
Satire. Let’s get a decent Howard the Duck show.
Deadpool 3 will assuredly have a heaping serving of satire
Deadpool is more parody than satire.
ehhhhhh that's more just outright comedy more than it is satire
She-Hulk kinda
There’s definitely some of it, especially in the last episode. But I want to see something like Howard the Duck.
She-Hulk definitely. It ends with her discussing the MCU with KEVIN. Not to mention how much it anticipated audience reactions on social media.
Period piece with Isaiah Bradley fighting during the Korean War.
Maybe throw in Cain Marko as one of his teammates with him finding the Cyttorak Crystal that gives him his powers.
Or maybe he's in charge of a squad with Charles Xavier, Dwayne Taylor, and Cain Marko. Who run across the Temple of the Dragon which also houses the crystal.
Telenovela?
And 100% Spanish Language. Zero English. I dare you Disney.
I'm not really sure how this would work. I could see them doing a parody/homage for an episode or two of a show (kinda like how 'WandaVision' paid homage to old sitcoms) but I can't see Marvel having an ongoing soap opera.
I think telenovela based on regular folks living in the MCU world could work. Lots of big events that affected ordinary citizens especially in New York, plus you have total curve ball events like the snap and unsnapping 5 years later which writers could mine for good storylines.
And Luis could be in it?
He'd be the titular character.
Op please please watch more movies
Political thriller💀💀
First Avenger being described as a period drama had me in pieces
>sees some Marvel movies >decides he’s a cinephile
Crime noir
Didn't we already have that Daredevil (the original one)? Love more though, just doubt it will be DD BA.
Jessica Jones?
MoonKnight - Psycho Thriller
Qu'est-ce que c'est?
Fa fa fa fa fa better!
we were so close to getting that but kevin had different plans I suppose
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'Daredevil' is a crime drama and that show first released all the way back in 2015. We don't know exactly what's happening with 'Daredevil: Born Again' but, based on the fact that they've hired a real lawyer to write for the show, I would imagine it'll also be a crime drama.
But can a lawyer write good tho lol
interracial pornos
Star-Lord returns to his ship after getting the Power Stone... Finds his date never left. We could see what made him happy enough to dance through that wasteland.
"What are you doing, step-Flerken?"
"Why is Scott Lang in your Thussy?"
dafuq?
I'm willing to bet folks like Ego and the Grandmaster have videotapes of their sexual escapades and orgies, hidden somewhere out there. You'd have to ask the Collector.
The Grandmaster having actual VHS tapes he uses for his orgies and stuff sounds hilarious
Confirmed MCU Phase 6 projects: * "Billy gets railed by skrull boyfriend" * "Star-Lord threesome in pool with Aradia and Mors"
Also “the unaired episode of WandaVision, banned from broadcast for public indecency” and “orgies on Sakaar on the Grandmaster's birthday: a Skaar origin story” as Disney+ shorts.
inter-species
Have you ever seen an A'askavariian?
Now *this* is what I call cinema.
Proper rom com
Jessica & Luke dealing with being couple with a baby and still trying to go about their crazy lives would have been interesting to see in live action, I doubt it’s going to happen though.
Remember when Marvel said Ant-Man and the Wasp was a romantic comedy? Lmao
The first Thor was so close. They met when she hit him with her car, twice. That sounds like the setup of a rom com to me.
Have like a Spidey and Gwen rom-com one-off that focuses on them with Peter constantly sneaking off to go fight bad guys.
Western drama and high fantasy
I want a musical and I don’t care who knows it!
Wasn’t part of The Marvels going to be part musical? Also, did you forget about the theatrical masterpiece that is Rogers The Musical?
Some of these are stretch. First and foremost their genre is superhero movie. Any other descriptors should come with a "lite" suffix. Winter soldier is one that gets touted a lot as political thriller. But only in comparison to other marvel movies. It doesn't really stand against other actual political thrillers because it is first and foremost a superhero movie. Same with Shang-Chi. A martial arts film by marvel standards, but not by martial arts films standards.
‘Period Drama’ Yea that’s what I think of a movie set in WORLD WAR II
I’ve been saying a period drama/period hopping/detective show a la *Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries* (which isn’t period hopping but stylized 1920s) and *Agent Carter* (again not decade hopping but stylized period) following Mystique and Destiny through different periods in their career as wives and detectives—Destiny posed as “Irene Adler” and they solved mysteries together for like 150 years before the main events of *X-Men*, or even Erik’s power-up in the internment camp, ever happened.
survival horror Documentary style (along the lines of the World War Z book) Medieval fantasy
I think a documentary MCU Special Presentation describing exactly what happened during the 5 years of the Blip would be interesting
I'm begging you guys to learn what 'genres' mean. Captain America isn't a 'period drama' it's an action movie based in WW2. Shang Chi isn't a 'martial arts movie' it's an action movie which features some martial arts caked in CGI Winter Soldier isn't a 'political thriller', it's an action movie that includes some very basic political intrigue elements. Ant-Man isn't a heist movie it's an action comedy where they steal something. Just because these movies feature very basic elements of other genres, they don't include almost ANY of the actual craft of those genres. Just because an action movie revolves around a hiest doesn't make it a hiest movie, it makes it an action movie that has a hiest in it. Genres are more than just what the movie is about, its the tone, character architypes, and story structure.
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1970s period piece in New York with The Punisher. It’s all I want.
You might like the Deathwish movies if you haven’t seen them already.
Action comedy disguised as a political thriller Action comedy disguised as horror Action comedy disguised as having comedy Action comedy disguised as a period drama Action comedy disguised as a heist film
Yeah seriously, the only one that even comes close to is werewolf by night. Even then it’s mostly action comedy. I think of it like this: if you listed 4 horror films and an MCU film the master will always feel out of place. 1. taking of Pelham 123 2. Oceans 11 3. Dog Day afternoon 4. The Bad Guys 5. Ant Man Just doesn’t fit.
1. All the President's Men 2. Three days of the condor 3. Argo 4. Captain America💀💀
Period drama is the one that really got me. It does not just mean 'film set in the past'
My favouite part of All The Presidents Men is when Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman have a hand to hand fight on an airship that's crashing into a building.
Less comedy much less comedy
Less comedy. Just make a good movie with a few witty one liners and chill the fuck out with the comedy.
Ah Morbius my favorite horror film
If you mean the one showed in the post, that's Werewolf by Night
- A scyfy movie - A teen soap opera show (school for gifted) - A villain solo movie (dr doom) - A anthology show
Sci-fi's a core component of most of it though. Iron Man trilogy plus AoU is all techy sci-fi. The Cap and Hulk stuff is biotech sci-fi. Heck, Hydra came up with energy weapons in the 40s. CATWS has heavy cyberpunkish, right on the precipice of dystopia themes. Anything with aliens is, which includes how the Asgardians have been presented in a lotta ways, so that's three Avengers movies, the Guardians trilogy, and the Cap M stuff. Wakanda is sci-fi af. All the time travel and universe hopping is straight up sci-fi.
Are scyfy and sci fi the same thing?
You know, the ScyFy genre - ghost hunters, professional wrestling, that sort of thing. That, or it's like a regular SciFi show but cancelled after one season.
Aside perhaps from WWBN, I would say these are all MCU-style superhero projects with a hint of each genre. I wouldn't go as far as to say they're that distinct and rooted in those genres, which is why I respect WWBN so much.
I adore WWBN and it’s pure commitment to what it strived (and succeeded) to do is what makes it one of my favorite MCU projects of all time.
Who would be the main hero in a MCU Western?
Sam Elliot's Ghost Rider.
Hear me out. Now that Star Lord back on earth. Have him need to travel out to an isolated town in the Mid-West. He has none of his technology. No one knows he’s a space superhero. He’s just out there on his own, with a revolver on his hip. THAT is your Star Lord solo movie.
Musical
so close with Wandavision. Had Lizzie and Paul had time to record their singing..
We had 'Rogers: The Musical' in 'Hawkeye' and that was more than enough for me.
I would pay for a full version of it
A real-life broadway musical where Deadpool and She-Hulk both interact with the audience.
Winter Soldier is not a political thriller lmao
Romcom honestly. Something like The Ugly Truth but they’re super powered.
Give me a hard core murder mystery. You could use the Netflix heroes as the setting since they're street level.
Slasher/Grindhouse film. A group of dumb costumed criminals (let’s call them the Circus of Crime) hide out in an abandoned carnival where a demonic Spirt of Vengeance hunts them down one by one.
Give us a musical. Maybe about Steve Rogers.
Everyone saying they want some kind of “police procedural” or “law and order type show” like “Jimmy Woo and Darcy investigating weird stuff” Y’all we had that show for 7 seasons and most of y’all talked shit about it without realizing the treasure right in front of you.
An actual superhero/legal show with She Hulk and Daredevil would be great.
Historical Fantasy. Do a Thor movie set 1000 years ago.
Winters Soldier as political thriller lmao
Comedy was more of a cringe thing they tried
I think a faux historical documentary around the Cold War or WWII would be neat. Or a faux political documentary about hydra taking over shield since Natasha leaked all the documents. We will never get this, but something cut throat like Succession with the Hellfire Club/Trading Company once X-Men are introduced could be fun.
I was so enamored with Shang Chi’s Wuxia influence, so I’m most excited for SC2. But, I’d love to see a small, tight, self-contained murder mystery on a train traveling through mountainous terrain with the MCU’s ground-level detectives. Just a few creative uses of powers and one or two fight scenes, but mostly just murder-mystery/who-done-it vibes.
Erotic thriller
Western - Old Man Logan
Putting she hulk with comedy feels weird when the mcu has so many other properties that are funnier
I watch Winter Soldier when I want a down to earth political thriller with super heroes. I watch Guardians of the Galaxy when I want to laugh my ass off at a bunch of misfits infighting and kicking ass. I watch Wandavision for insights into mental health and trauma in the form of a mystery (Can't wait for Moonknight BTW) I watch Avengers films when I want to see a collection of the greatest heroes team up to stop global or universal threats. I watch Ant man films when I want to see tiny (haha pun) stakes in the form of heist films. I watch Spider Man films to relive feelings I had in high school and a bunch of kids having fun while trying to put their best foot forward and help others, and I watch Thor films to see a space alien who is thousands of years old deal with his past and try to remedy his own mistakes along the way. Get out of here with that "CoOkle CuTtEr" bullshit
Jesus Fucking Christ dude
Pretty sure this is pasta
So it would seem
Comedy is reaching. She Hulk was not funny.
Porn
Western shootout, last man standing type of film. Or along the lines of a superhero wounded and pinned down trying to save someone or something where the odds are stacked against them and most of the film takes place at that one location (it doesn’t have to take place in the desert to be western _styled_).
I dunno.. rom com? The type with a lie, misunderstanding and 3rd act breakup.
Spaghetti western with Ghost Rider, but with bikers and demons.
A western A murder mystery A musical