zero need for this.
As someone who think the Captain Underpants movie is one of, if not the best film adaptions of a children's book series ever, I’ve stopped trying to predict what will or won’t make a good movieThis is the part that I'm trying to figure out. Why do we need this story to be told as a stand-alone? Even in comic format, where they had 60 years freedom to run a stand-alone limited series just for the hell of it, he never merited one.
Don't get me wrong, I think it's really cool that this universe is getting fleshed out so deeply. But it's getting a bit like Star Wars having a spinoff movie for Lobot.
As someone who think the Captain Underpants movie is one of, if not the best film adaptions of a children's book series ever, I’ve stopped trying to predict what will or won’t make a good movie
I learned my lesson with Ant Man, and before that with Guardians.
That being said, those movies were very very heavily carried by the charisma of Paul Rudd and Chris Pratt, which fed into that quippy MCU style. It was a perfect marriage of casting and screenplay. That's a really high bar and I have major doubts that Aaron Taylor-Johnson is going to get there with this screenwriting team.
This does indeed feel like yet another Morbius/Venom type movie which you can afford to miss. The one time I've really been impressed by Sony's approach was Spider-Verse, and that was also the one time they took a unique approach rather than trying to drum up a grittier, shittier MCU.
It goes back to someone at Sony wanting to piggyback on the MCU success and does not want to give up the idea of a Sinister Six movie down the line. Or at least I think that's the deal with Sony continuing to make these.I learned my lesson with Ant Man, and before that with Guardians.
That being said, those movies were very very heavily carried by the charisma of Paul Rudd and Chris Pratt, which fed into that quippy MCU style. It was a perfect marriage of casting and screenplay. That's a really high bar and I have major doubts that Aaron Taylor-Johnson is going to get there with this screenwriting team.
This does indeed feel like yet another Morbius/Venom type movie which you can afford to miss. The one time I've really been impressed by Sony's approach was Spider-Verse, and that was also the one time they took a unique approach rather than trying to drum up a grittier, shittier MCU.
Well it's become pretty apparent that unless Kevin Feige/Marvel Studios are involved in the live action stuff, it has a high chance of failing.I have a feeling that if the quality of these Sony movies continue to be hot trash the MCU will include as little as possible beyond Spidey himself.
It goes back to someone at Sony wanting to piggyback on the MCU success and does not want to give up the idea of a Sinister Six movie down the line. Or at least I think that's the deal with Sony continuing to make these.
Zero desire to see this and zero need for this.
Venom is more well known to non Spidey enthusiasts vs Morbius and Kraven.Well it's become pretty apparent that unless Kevin Feige/Marvel Studios are involved in the live action stuff, it has a high chance of failing.
That whole damn universe needs to be rated R. Really not sure why they wouldn’t. Not only are they using naturally gritty and graphic characters, but it would make them stand out from the MCU. Seems like a huge mistake, I’m sure both Venoms and Morbius would all be quite a bit better with an R ratingWHAAAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTT?
First I'm hearing of this......love Kraven. Movie needs to be rated R though
I enjoyed the Venom movies but without an R rating they were just kind of blah.That whole damn universe needs to be rated R. Really not sure why they wouldn’t. Not only are they using naturally gritty and graphic characters, but it would make them stand out from the MCU. Seems like a huge mistake, I’m sure both Venoms and Morbius would all be quite a bit better with an R rating
As someone who think the Captain Underpants movie is one of, if not the best film adaptions of a children's book series ever, I’ve stopped trying to predict what will or won’t make a good movie