The Marvel Cinematic Universe has dominated the world of pop culture for more than a decade, and though most of their most beloved film entries have been inspired by the Marvel Comics source material, there have been plenty of MCU entries that have forged their own original narratives. Because of this, some of the best Marvel stories of all time have still yet to be adapted for the big screen, and that’s a real shame.Ranging from cosmic epics to standalone, street-level stories, and everything in between, some of Marvel’s best stories have yet to be adapted for mainstream audiences to enjoy. With Marvel Studios now having access to characters like The Fantastic Four and the X-Men, there’s no reason anymore for some of the iconic publisher’s best books to remain kept out of the MCU.Siege isn’t exactly small-scale, however, as it features Norman Osborn and his group of Dark Avengers attempting to take over Asgard (which was, at the time, floating above a small town in Oklahoma). The book is one of the best events in recent Marvel history, and it could easily be adapted for the big screen. Audiences deserve a Thor-centric storyline that isn’t marred by annoying comedy or low-stakes action. They deserve a true adaptation of Siege.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has dominated the world of pop culture for more than a decade, and though most of their most beloved film entries have been inspired by the Marvel Comics source material, there have been plenty of MCU entries that have forged their own original narratives. Because of this, some of the best Marvel stories of all time have still yet to be adapted for the big screen, and that’s a real shame.
Ranging from cosmic epics to standalone, street-level stories, and everything in between, some of Marvel’s best stories have yet to be adapted for mainstream audiences to enjoy. With Marvel Studios now having access to characters like The Fantastic Four and the X-Men, there’s no reason anymore for some of the iconic publisher’s best books to remain kept out of the MCU.
Siege isn’t exactly small-scale, however, as it features Norman Osborn and his group of Dark Avengers attempting to take over Asgard (which was, at the time, floating above a small town in Oklahoma). The book is one of the best events in recent Marvel history, and it could easily be adapted for the big screen. Audiences deserve a Thor-centric storyline that isn’t marred by annoying comedy or low-stakes action. They deserve a true adaptation of Siege.
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