Blue Beetle References a Couple of MCU Concepts in a Big Way

One of the most impressive aspects of Blue Beetle is how it feels modern, yet homages what made superhero movies tick in the past. There’s a deep sense of family, love and unity, evoking the heart and soul of Man of Steel when the film was at its best. However, when Jaime Reyes bonds with the Scarab, the film kicks into high gear, crafting an action-packed essence so many other comic book movies and TV shows lean into.Given that this is a DC property, many would think Blue Beetle would stick to homaging what Warner Bros. did in the past with the likes of the Synderverse, The Flash, and such. However, director Ángel Manuel Soto actually pulls from the Marvel Cinematic Universe to realize his vision. While some concepts are very on the nose, they help create a spectacle filled with style and substance, proving both Marvel and DC can be profound artistic influences.In the Spider-Man comics from Marvel, cartoons and movies from Sam Raimi and Andrew Garfield, Uncle Ben’s death was a staple of Peter Parker’s origin. This tragedy left the character feeling guilty, and made him understand that with great power came great responsibility. This then encouraged Peter to be a better Spider-Man for New York. It’s what Uncle Ben would have wanted, and this realization was passed to Tom Holland’s Spider-Man in the MCU.RELATED: Blue Beetle Flew Drones at 75 MPH to Make its Flying Scenes Feel More RealisticRELATED: Blue Beetle Will Still Be a Hit, Even If It’s Another DC ‘Flop’

One of the most impressive aspects of Blue Beetle is how it feels modern, yet homages what made superhero movies tick in the past. There’s a deep sense of family, love and unity, evoking the heart and soul of Man of Steel when the film was at its best. However, when Jaime Reyes bonds with the Scarab, the film kicks into high gear, crafting an action-packed essence so many other comic book movies and TV shows lean into.

RELATED: Blue Beetle Flew Drones at 75 MPH to Make its Flying Scenes Feel More Realistic

Given that this is a DC property, many would think Blue Beetle would stick to homaging what Warner Bros. did in the past with the likes of the Synderverse, The Flash, and such. However, director Ángel Manuel Soto actually pulls from the Marvel Cinematic Universe to realize his vision. While some concepts are very on the nose, they help create a spectacle filled with style and substance, proving both Marvel and DC can be profound artistic influences.

RELATED: Blue Beetle Will Still Be a Hit, Even If It’s Another DC ‘Flop’

In the Spider-Man comics from Marvel, cartoons and movies from Sam Raimi and Andrew Garfield, Uncle Ben’s death was a staple of Peter Parker’s origin. This tragedy left the character feeling guilty, and made him understand that with great power came great responsibility. This then encouraged Peter to be a better Spider-Man for New York. It’s what Uncle Ben would have wanted, and this realization was passed to Tom Holland’s Spider-Man in the MCU.

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