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Marvel monopoly cinematic universe
Marvel monopoly cinematic universe




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Image Credit: ©Walt Disney Co./Courtesy Everett Collection With editorial contributions by Wilson Chapman and Marcos Franco. But every project outstayed its welcome, and reminded audiences that sometimes once is enough. Not all of them are crossover events or feature explicit multiverses.

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The following 10 disasterpieces represent some of the biggest swings-and-misses in TV and film. So rather than wallow in the sudsy sadness of the entertainment washing machine, we’re taking a stroll through the graveyard of franchise disasters we get schadenfreude from revisiting.

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But waxing philosophical about the tail-chasing disaster that is modern movie franchising is in itself a redundant activity. IP humor is more cloying than cute these days. Look at “Free Guy” and “Ralph Breaks the Internet”: kids’ films that personify and effectively canonize business logos as characters in entertainment alongside video games’ greatest heroes and Disney’s beloved princesses. The Most Online movies push that shallow self-awareness even further, blatantly capitalizing on corporate partnerships and sucking up to brands in the process. Anti-franchising commentary permeates film culture to the point of such spectacular self-parody that “Scream V” - er, “Scream” (2022) - and “The Matrix: Resurrections” effectively made the same joke about sequels within a month of each other. Things are bleak, and even those responsible for that bleakness know it. By making movies that simply exist in the same world as other movies, a studio can flood the market with a limitless supply of content that ensures nobody ever has time to miss their favorite franchises. But the concept of cinematic universes blew up that formula.

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Between balancing talent schedules and allocating time for long shoots, you were guaranteed a two or three year gap before a series could return. Hollywood’s love of a good sequel was nothing new, but traditional franchises were always limited by the time-consuming process of making a movie.

marvel monopoly cinematic universe

The gravity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe spun Hollywood off its axis years ago, centering already-popular IP as the money-printing sun of our storytelling galaxy. “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” may be riding high as the jaw-dropping animated exception to the rule, but swing into the wrong theater and you could be stuck watching “Transformers: Rise of the Beasts.” Paramount’s 1990s-set prequel kicks off the beginning of the Hasbro Cinematic Universe: a toy brand crossover event (and veritable capitalist nightmare) established with a film so mediocre it’s hard to believe it was in the works for more than a decade. Anyone heading to the movies this weekend will have their choice of the best and absolute worst that Hollywood’s obsession with cinematic universes has to offer.






Marvel monopoly cinematic universe