I think that was the whole attraction of them in the first place. With it being a what if scenario it freed the writers to make things end much more badly and have it remain canon in an alternate universe sort of way that it couldn't in the main universe. So they naturally chose storylines where they could pursue endings that wouldn't be allowed in regular comics.
They announced Shang-Chi was not going to get released day and date like Black Widow before Black Widow opened. So ScarJo's suit had nothing to do with it.
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Genuinely excited to see Shang Chi as a movie, while fully aware of controversies/lack of hype surrounding it. To me it's a bit of a shame, because this is supposed to be the first big Phase 4 movie setting up the future.
I think it was a disservice to be introducing Shang Chi in his own movie without having seeded anything in any prior media. Disney+ has been seeding new characters left right and center. Black Widow even opens up some tie ins with future characters and teams we might see. But Shang Chi? No one knows or cares who is, and it's gonna be a Captain Marvel situation all over again.
If people barely even remember who the main bad guys were in the Iron Man movies, no one's gonna care about the obscure, mysterious organization hinted in the back of each.
At this point, I'm just waiting for the moment Dr. Doom finally appears in MCU.
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And screen space for her is being shared and her character still took a backseat all things considered.
You could say the same for the future of Shang Chi 'not getting too much of a significant role in anything else' in the story too if the movie or character gets taken out of the limelight and quietly written out of future content tie ins, without us ever knowing the original intended plans.
This puts her in the same seat as basically every character except Tony Stark, Iron Man, Captain America, and Spider-Man.
A lot of the later characters of the Thanos era, like Doctor Strange and, yes, Captain Marvel, were setting up the central characters of this phase. Captain Marvel's got the Ms. Marvel series on Disney+ coming (though she may not have much in there), and then the Marvels film where she's the central character. So it's not like they're ignoring her. I really have no idea where you're getting this from; it is not representative of the films at all.
Ugh, brain go splat. I wrote down Tony, and then reviewed in my head how many films had three sequels, and Iron Man was in there, so plbrbplrb. Brain fart.
It'll definitely have more than just Carol, but is Captain America: Civil War a Cap film? Or a group film? How about Iron Man 2, which features War Machine heavily? Or Thor 3, which has Loki, and Hulk, and Valkyrie, and a bunch of others?The Marvels looks more like a group film than a Danvers specific film.
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There are plenty of major characters who don't even have a film, like Scarlet Witch or Vision. Who now have more screentime than most other heroes, because of Wandavision, but it's not a film. And until Wandavision, they didn't even have that, of course.
You're taking a stance regarding the ongoing importance of characters based on weird personal math that doesn't hold up to scrutiny.
So how has anything I said based on weird personal math? Because you disagree? Because other heroes got more screen time than say Captain Marvel?
Shang Chi doesn't have the international pull that they were banking on, and I hold reservations on the future of the character. I feel the same way has happened to Captain Marvel, which seemed me that it was intended to be something bigger than it ended up being in the MCU. I don't think thats necessarily a bad thing to point out. You can accept that opinion, no? Because you're trying pretty hard to prove it wrong even though I made no hard statements over the success of either movies.
Tobey Macguire Spiderman 3 made bank too, so I guess I can't express any skeptical reservations for any MCU movie ending up like Spiderman 3 as if it could be anything other than a raging success.
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I'm sure the story about a Chinese superhero starring a Chinese-Canadian actor and revolving heavily around Chinese-inspired mythologies won't do well in China.
See, this is what I mean by "weird personal math". Her first film did amazingly well. She was in Endgame shortly after. And there just hasn't been a lot more films since then for her to show up in.I feel the same way has happened to Captain Marvel, which seemed me that it was intended to be something bigger than it ended up being in the MCU.
I have literally no idea how you're drawing this conclusion.