Hmm, I think I share a bit of your frustration, and honestly Venom annoys me just a bit because they keep revising his origin, and then all the "new" people to comics think whatever origin they read is the original, and anything "else" is weird.
I mean, most of the heroes have one origin, even in multiple storylines. The names and places might be different, but the basic premise is the same. Venom is just radically different and has at least 3 origins that I know of (including the original), and of course will probably now have a fourth.
Anyways, to get back to the point.
I think their #1 fear in doing long series of movies is that the actors, being real flesh and blood individuals, will get leave the film, either by outright leaving, or by raising their price. If it was possible budget wise, I think x-men would do better as a live-action tv series, but I don't think the special effect budgets are "quite" there yet (but getting close). So consequentally they rush the storylines perhaps in the hope that they can spring the franchise in new, different directions.
For example, I heard that Hugh Jackman is actually doing a wolverine movie. Anyone else hear that? I also heard rumors of a Magneto movie, though Ian McKellen is getting a bit old. If thats the case, they may hop around to different characters, which I would hope will do well(better) than x-men, which I always fully support but tend to feel like they are rushing around trying to give all the characters some screen time.
anyways, I'm seeing the movie tomorrow morning, I expect it to be "fun", but not as satisfying as I would hope it would be. I think Marvel's futures lie with animated films. Anyone else see the Avenger's movie? It was pretty nice IMO, a first try for them, but has a lot of potential.
Richard M.
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