Disney Plus Delays Crisis Means MCU Fans Will Have to Wait Even Longer for a Beloved Hero to Debut
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Well, that bout of optimism lasted a long time. After the MCU’s fourth phase disappointed overall, phase five promised to be the franchise’s great redemption, starting with the most enticing Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Aside from that, the Threequel turned out to be one of the lowest rated entries out there Wonder universe, and now we’re hearing that the rest of this installment in the multiverse saga will suffer significant delays as Disney realigns its business plans. Uff.
Phase five worsens as Disney orders Marvel to go slow, causing a much-anticipated project to stall
Kevin Feige has worried fans with his recent admission that future Disney Plus shows will have wider distribution, and now a new revealing report has revealed that Disney’s Bob Iger is ordering the House of Ideas to slow down its streaming output since subscriptions are dwindling. Unfortunately, this means many projects that would have been sped up are being pushed back, including cosmic hero Nova’s long-awaited live-action debut, which was rumored to be a special presentation. All in all, this is exactly the opposite of the big recovery for the MCU that fans were expecting.
Quantumania has a lazy but effective tactic to distract fans from his bad reviews: reminding them of better times
Quantumania is finally out there for the world to see, but it’s just a shame it’s hitting theaters to such an overwhelming reception. Unable to pull off all of the positive reviews in its latest promo, the film’s marketing machinery takes a rather cynical, yet admittedly effective, alternative way of getting people excited about it: by reminding them how much they care love Avengers. Just a few bars of Alan Silvestri’s iconic theme is enough to send fandom into nostalgia and restore interest. We’re just a bunch of superhero loving Pavlov dogs.
Patrick Stewart slacks off a second dead pool 3 Spoilers: By slipping up, another OG X-Men icon could make her own MCU return
At least dead pool 3 It seems like it’s still going to be a huge highlight of Marvel’s production for the next two years. Patrick Stewart first revealed he was “on standby” for a surprise return as Professor X in Ryan Reynolds’ vehicle, but he’s now gone and has admitted he may also be joined in the film by his X-Men BFF. Of course, the thought of a return of one of Marvel’s most iconic supervillains has fans cringe. Stewart may be spoiling things left, right and center, but honestly Marvel should let him keep going as he’s pretty much single-handedly sustaining our excitement right now.
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