At 15 years old, the MCU is officially a generational saga. The kids who watched Tony Stark declare he was Iron Man in the theaters are now adults, and longtime fans of the House of Ideas rejoiced when it became clear the Marvel Cinematic Universe was going to work. However, after the critical and box office failures Marvel Studios faced in 2023, it’s probably a good thing its only 2024 release will be Deadpool 3. In a way, it may help generate enthusiasm for the MCU again.Since 2008, Marvel Studios has released more films and television series than either Star Trek or Star Wars. In the case of both space franchises, they “went away” for years at a time, each time suggesting the franchise party was finally over. Disney would never let Marvel cool for that long, but perhaps a year without a significant MCU release is what the fandom needs to at least “catch up” on the movies and shows thus far. Deadpool 3 is already overdue, and it’s a much different animal than other releases. But will it be enough?There is a good argument for why the MCU needs a break. Anyone 25 or younger does not even know a world without blockbuster films starring Marvel Comics characters. When Marvel Studios was still just a licensing office, films like X-Men, Spider-Man and The Fantastic Four were bona fide hits. Iron Man changed the game in 2008, and since then, there have been only two years — 2009 and 2020 — without a Marvel Studios release. Recently, as many as three movies per year have debuted. Since 2020, that pace increased with the addition of Disney+ series.Hugh Jackman Hints at Deadpool 3 Resuming Production
At 15 years old, the MCU is officially a generational saga. The kids who watched Tony Stark declare he was Iron Man in the theaters are now adults, and longtime fans of the House of Ideas rejoiced when it became clear the Marvel Cinematic Universe was going to work. However, after the critical and box office failures Marvel Studios faced in 2023, it’s probably a good thing its only 2024 release will be Deadpool 3. In a way, it may help generate enthusiasm for the MCU again.
Since 2008, Marvel Studios has released more films and television series than either Star Trek or Star Wars. In the case of both space franchises, they “went away” for years at a time, each time suggesting the franchise party was finally over. Disney would never let Marvel cool for that long, but perhaps a year without a significant MCU release is what the fandom needs to at least “catch up” on the movies and shows thus far. Deadpool 3 is already overdue, and it’s a much different animal than other releases. But will it be enough?
There is a good argument for why the MCU needs a break. Anyone 25 or younger does not even know a world without blockbuster films starring Marvel Comics characters. When Marvel Studios was still just a licensing office, films like X-Men, Spider-Man and The Fantastic Four were bona fide hits. Iron Man changed the game in 2008, and since then, there have been only two years — 2009 and 2020 — without a Marvel Studios release. Recently, as many as three movies per year have debuted. Since 2020, that pace increased with the addition of Disney+ series.
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