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I don't care that he has a lack of artistic interest in film. I'm glad the movies make him happy
that said I do hope that the recent marvel failures results in an end to the trend of everything being a cinematic universe
The studios will probably give it a rest, and then bring them back with a plan to run them for the exact amount of time for a maximum profit - like all those Netflix shows getting dropped after two seasons.
I don't think it's so easy. Marvel started the MCU in an exact right way the first time and every other studio that tried failed. I don't think they could do it again
especially with people already cinematic universe fatigued