My feeling is that I've fallen off the mcu wagon. I watched quantumania and secret invasion. I didn't dislike Quantumania nearly as much as seemingly everyone else; I thought it was fine. Secret Invasion, however, was the biggest disappointment I've experienced in visual media since Rise of Skywalker (without which the bar would've been Attack of the Clones).
The only other things I'm interested in are Loki season 2 and Echo, but D+ doubled their price and so I canceled. C'est la vie, I guess.
I have severe Marvel fatigue. Only made it halfway into Loki s02e03, dropped Quantumania about 30 minutes in. Not because I think they're bad, I just don't care anymore. The only post-Endgame thing I watched was The Marvels, which I thought was nice. Not great, but I felt entertained.
Calling this Phase 5 is silly, same with calling Phase 4, Phase 4.
We should have just had the "adventure" phase and let things happen and the world recover from Endgame. Then, around the time of Phase 6 start a new Phase 1 of the Multiverse Saga.
I grew up on comics and was there all through the rest of the MCU, but this last bit just made me cancel my D+ subscription and stop caring about anything Disney is shoveling out. It’s not superhero fatigue, it’s bad writing fatigue that takes its audience for granted and assumes we’re too stupid to notice. Secret Invasion was the last straw for me, I absolutely hated it week after week and I was just like, “Why am I doing this to myself? Fuck it, I’m going to wait this out until they put more effort into their dumb writing.”
I’m increasingly less interested with every release. There just feels like there’s no cohesive plan and no new, likeable characters. They’ve consistently introduced characters that just aren’t likeable for one or many reasons
Yeah, I knew it was bad when Loki, a show I really liked, dropped it's second season and I just didn't even care. I'm sure it's solid, I just still haven't seen it. It sucks because the MCU was like "my thing" that I was super into for a really long time. I geeked so hard over it. I still haven't seen Echo, either, or the last couple movies. It's a bummer.
I’m still excited about MCU and will continue to see the movies opening weekend. Haven’t had the chance to watch Echo, but am looking forward to it, and very much looking forward to Daredevil with all the news coming out about the changes being made.
Just finished Loki season 2 last night. I was pretty impressed generally but wasn't a fan of the actual ending. I thought it would go a more interesting way. I won't add any spoilers in case anyone hasn't finished the season.
Oh man, I loved ending. The show didn’t go in the direction I thought it would either, but the ending I felt was one of the more unique Marvel things they’ve done in a while.
The only movie next year is Deadpool 3. I think soft reboot is exactly what they're doing. Between X-Men, Fantastic Four, and Blade, they're leaning heavily on their new properties.
Also, I've heard that the Kang Avengers movies are shifting into Secret Wars.
I liked Phase 4 a lot. Comparatively, I think Phase 5 has been a letdown. I might revise this later, but here are some thoughts from worst to best.
Ant-Man 3 was really bad. Down there with Thor 4 and Thor 2. Maybe worse. As OP says, the cutoff is pretty arbitrary. I would have considered this a Phase 4 movie.
Secret Invasion was pretty bad. But not as bad as Iron Fist or The Inhumans.
Loki season 2 was fine. But a huge letdown compared to season 1.
I'm only 1 episode into Echo, it seems okay so far. Better than some of the slower Netflix shows like Jessica Jones season 2.
I'm halfway through What If, good but not as good as season 1.
The Marvels was a lot of fun. I think it fits right in with a lot of the middle of the road MCU movies like Ant-Man or Iron Man 2/3. Better than Captain Marvel.
Groot is great. Better than season 1.
Guardians 3 was phenomenal. Close to a top 5 movie. But it's a crowded field up at the top.
I used to go to the movies in theater on release. I didn't personally know a single person who looked forward to the next MCU installment than I.
Early MCU could be hit or miss sometimes, but eventually it felt like they really had it figured out. I've long since stopped my D+ account and no longer care what's being released. The writing and direction is awful. It's kind of got me thinking of the MCU much like my opinion changed on GoT after those last 2 seasons.
Obviously some of those have low reviews. Also, the line between phase 4 and 5 seems like arbitrarily drawn and whilst I understood why phase 4 had no overarching storyline, I dont know why phase 5 projects still don't connect to each other.
Is there a point in phases anymore? Most projects seem to be standalone, but carry over certain small stories. Which is fine by me for most movies. But we still dont have any overarching Avengers storyline.
For me personally, I loved GotG 3 and properly liked Loki S2 as well as Echo.
I liked The Marvels as an entertainment film without thinking too much about it. Don't want to talk about SI, the first (and second) episode had so much potential for a proper spy thriller...
The others I havent seen.
After endgame to sheer amount of content to watch was so much for me, and then Quantummania dropped and that was the last movie I was in cinema for. Damn did I hate it. Up to that point I was watching everything, but that just killed it for me. I still watch the shows, but I don’t care as much now. The only movie I’ll go to cinema for will be Deadpool, cos it’s Deadpool, but otherwise no thanks.
You don’t appreciate the movies and shows as much if you don’t know the background (past movies and shows). But it’s difficult to know that cos there is soooooooo much to watch. If you’re new to MCU, you’re screwed
When The Marvels is released on Disney+, it will be the first time since Avengers: Endgame where a viewer could stream all the movies and tv shows before the theatrical release of the next movie. Nearly three years of movies, few considered to be among the best, and they never gave fans who missed seeing one in the theaters a chance to catch up.
Deadpool 3 could be the relaunch the MCU desperately needs.
I haven’t seen any of phase 5, despite kinda wanting to see some of it, because I got very very burned out during the last phase 😞. There’s too much interconnected important shit to even care anymore. I’d like to, but I can’t because the last time I tried to watch something I had to watch 2 other movies again first to know wtf was going on because they just aren’t memorable anymore.
Fr we are talking hundreds and hundreds of hours of stuff, much of it with the same core characters. And if you miss any of it, even though some of it blows, you’ll -maybe- miss a lot of events, references and whatever, (but who knows where! And maybe not!), and heaven forbid you watch any of it out of order despite the order not being super clear.. That’s just not a good way to operate. It’s a lofty goal, for the studio, but imho they drastically overestimated people’s ability to keep up with it in such quick succession over such a long timespan.
Eventually I want to watch some of it, like gotg3 and Loki 2, but I probably won’t really have the bandwidth for marvel anything for a few years. It’s become work to follow. Which is sad. It was good and new and now it’s just.. overwhelming.