[quote=@CrimsonWarrior55] [quote=@GreenGrenade] Did you guys hear? It's official... Spiderman is now a part of the MCU! [/quote] Well... one movie for sure. [quote=@The Patriarch] Yep and I still think DC will kill it with their slate of movies, better characters in my opinion [/quote] Maybe better villains, but considering I DESPISE the concept of Batman, I don't care that he's in it. Besides, Marvel has been building up for nearly a decade and found their pace, making awesome movies, leading up to Infinity War with no flops so far. DC... no quite so much. Man of Steel split the fanbase so hard that DC decided that in the sequel, fucking BATMAN gets top billing (since DC has no faith in anything but Batman), Green Lantern, which was SUPPOSED to start the DCCU flopped (not sure why), Dark Knight Rises was decent until it was revealed that Bane was someone else's bitch (and seriously? THAT'S how they portray the torn figure of Talia? Maybe Nyssa, but TALIA!?), The Joker: The Movie was fan-fucking-tastic... but only for the reason I just stated, Begins was a good origin, and before that.... well, let's not talk about before that. Personally I think if DC is so goddamn desperate to catch up to Marvel (and why should they be? Both companies put out equally good stuff), they should follow a similar business model. What is so fucking wrong with copying a WINNING strategy. So what if Marvel did it first. I personally want to see Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg, and whoever else developed into solid characters WORTHY of being heroes before they just go "Let's smash em together. You don't need their backstories". And yes, I know Guardians did a similar thing with even lesser known characters, but to be fair, none of the Guardians operate alone. The Avengers and the Justice League DO. So LOGIALLY, we should see them do their hero thing first. But that's just me. EDIT: Oops... ranted there. I dislike DC's heroes in general. They're all idiots to me. But some of them (Green Lantern. The Flash. Green Arrow) are pretty cool. [quote=@BlackSam3091] Thats a damn shame, Garfield was the best bit about those Spider-Man movies. Oh well, I hope they don't end up showing us another origin story then. At this point I think everyone knows that Peter Parker is the last son of the dead planet Krypton, and its our yellow sun that allows him to stalk the cowardly and superstitious criminals of Gotham city, after having Professor X lace his bones with adamantium in a cave, with a box of scraps. [/quote] I know, right! Although I did enjoy everything about the Amazing Spider-Man over the Whiny Spider-Man. Also, Oh, dear. Looks like Armory's in a spot of trouble. Who wants to rescue the Ninja in Silver Armor? [/quote] I think DC can pull something off that's great, they have the better universe