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man, Marvel was so fun at one point......all good things come to an end.   

I'm still holding out some hope for Deadpool 3.  But the rumors on that haven't sounded good.  Lot of Disney thinking they should stick their nose in it and that they  know more about what the people want than the Deadpool folks.  

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36 minutes ago, CRA said:

man, Marvel was so fun at one point......all good things come to an end.   

I'm still holding out some hope for Deadpool 3.  But the rumors on that haven't sounded good.  Lot of Disney thinking they should stick their nose in it and that they  know more about what the people want than the Deadpool folks.  

The Sony Marvel movies have been mostly trash with the first Venom movie probably being the best of those. The actual Marvel stuff has been going down hill the longer it has gone on. They've tried to milk the cashcow too much.

 

I also wouldn't doubt that Disney is wanting a lot of input on Deadpool. It's been a big hit series so far. But as you said, all good things come to an end.

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34 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

I also wouldn't doubt that Disney is wanting a lot of input on Deadpool. It's been a big hit series so far. But as you said, all good things come to an end.

Deadpool trailer looks really good though. 

Walking Dead to Game of Thrones to Disney.....IMO they are repeating the same patterns.  Easy to take something people love and make a movie/TV show about it.  Everything is awesome at first.  But time goes by and you get further way from the easy start.....and once you make it your own, doing your own unique spins and twists from the source material that people loved or making it "better"....it eventually ruins it for the original fans of whatever it was. 

 

  

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