The good news is that, between the XMen and Fantastic Four, Marvel doesn’t need the Avengers to be the centerpiece of the cinematic universe anymore. As long as they make good movies with good writing and good productions, they will make money hand over fist.
I would love to see a whole series of Young Avengers movies that don’t act as a crossover event, but rather explore the relationships and tribulations of being young superheroes. In fact, if I were writing it, I’d set the movies during the Secret Wars when all of the major superheroes and villains have mysteriously vanished. So Ms. Marvel, Kate Bishop, Riri, Stature, Patriot, Kid Loki, Love, Wiccan, Speed, Skar (if we don’t get a Hulkling by then), maybe Phyla, all dealing with what everyone assumes is another Snap.
The good news is that, between the XMen and Fantastic Four, Marvel doesn’t need the Avengers to be the centerpiece of the cinematic universe anymore. As long as they make good movies with good writing and good productions, they will make money hand over fist.
I would love to see a whole series of Young Avengers movies that don’t act as a crossover event, but rather explore the relationships and tribulations of being young superheroes. In fact, if I were writing it, I’d set the movies during the Secret Wars when all of the major superheroes and villains have mysteriously vanished. So Ms. Marvel, Kate Bishop, Riri, Stature, Patriot, Kid Loki, Love, Wiccan, Speed, Skar (if we don’t get a Hulkling by then), maybe Phyla, all dealing with what everyone assumes is another Snap.