Avengers: Endgame directors blame fans for Marvel’s problems: ‘They don’t know how to watch movies’

Marvel Studios films have been able to remain on the agenda no matter how many years have passed. Kevin Feige and his team continue to have a great formula that allows them to get the best out of their producers, however, no one can deny that in very recent years a gray cloud has formed around the MCU; Some believe it is fatigue with superhero movies, but the brothers Russo declare for Variety that it is about something different.

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Marvelite success

Over the years, the MCU has presented us with interconnected stories that span multiple films and platforms. Marvel has managed to capture the essence of iconic comic book characters and translate it to the big screen with fidelity and freshness. Additionally, he has managed to balance action, humor and drama, creating films that resonate with both fans and general audiences. Long-term planning, production quality, and the ability to maintain public interest over more than a decade have established the MCU as an unprecedented cultural phenomenon.

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What do the Russo brothers say about Marvel’s present?

Although Marvel Studios has had many successes in the last 15 years, in recent times there has been an apparent fatigue with its products. The Russowho were in charge of directing films such as Captain America: The Winter Soldier – 89%, Avengers: Infinity War – Avengers-Endgame-directors-blame-fans-fo79% and Avengers: Endgame – Avengers-Endgame-directors-blame-fans-fo95% believe that there is really no fatigue, they are the fans who want to watch films quickly and voraciously, without sitting down to reflect on what they see and just living in the moment:

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There is a generation that is used to watching movies by appointment and going to the cinema on a certain date to see something, but that is getting old. Meanwhile, the new generation says, ‘I want it now, I want to process it now,’ and then they move on to the next thing, which they process while doing two other things at the same time. You know, it’s a very different time than it’s ever been. That’s why I think everyone, including Marvel, is experiencing the same thing, this transition. And I think that’s probably what’s at stake more than anything else.

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In their latest works for Marvel, the brothers Russo They showed exceptional mastery of the superhero genre by balancing a multitude of characters and plots in a coherent and exciting way. They managed to create an epic and exciting narrative that connects years of previous MCU films, offering a satisfying closure to many stories while maintaining intrigue for the future of the universe.

Furthermore, the Russo They boasted a remarkable ability to handle shocking emotional moments and epic action sequences, all while exploring deep themes such as sacrifice, redemption, and hope. His ability to maintain a balance between drama, comedy and action was essential to the success of these films.

The future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe promises to be exciting and diverse, with a wide range of new characters and stories. Continuations of successful sagas are expected, along with the introduction of heroes and villains never before seen on screen. In addition, expansion through platforms such as Disney+ will allow deeper and more experimental narratives to be explored. Will we see the return of the Russo?

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