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Don't you guys think that the future of Marvel Studios is under threat? In terms of, they are now coming out with solid passing projects that earn little cash and receive low grades, so in the future do they decide to stay at the same level of fanservice? Have you noticed that Marvel hasn't been doing anything new and ordinary lately? 3 spider-Man is a solid fanservice. The film itself is wooden, you must agree. If it hadn't been for the old spiders and villains, there wouldn't have been a movie in principle. In the future, they want to add a MILLION old favorite characters to the new parts of the Avengers. What for? And so that the viewer would be led and put a lot of money in his hands. I think that the new Avengers will not represent anything new, cool, like future Marvel projects. They got all the juice out of themselves, apparently, at the Finale, and indeed, the Marvel cinematic universe ended exactly and exactly when Tony made the click. A sequel to the X-Men has now been released... It's cool, definitely, but, again, this is a solid product for fans rather than for new viewers. If earlier I was waiting, of course, absolutely waiting for every Marvel project, now, when I see the news about a new project, I think: "Oh, yes, this is the pipeline again." I am interested in Sony's experiments, for example, with Kraven (it will also be rated R) ... forget about Madame Web. But I don't know if Marvel will provide something of high quality in the near future (I really have already lost hope). I'm waiting for Blade, Thunderbolts and Daredevil, but I'm afraid that my expectations will be spoiled again, because these projects were constantly being reshot, remade (ALTHOUGH WHAT'S DIFFICULT HERE???, to make a carbon copy of old parts or stuff old characters and a villain into the film, who will be humiliated in one film, as it usually happens). I'm sorry that I interrupted your dialogue (it looks like you were discussing completely different topics), but still, what do you think of my words?