The marketing is fine. My issue is i'm not buying Brie Larson as the character so far.
Especially in an origins movie because the villains are going to be weaker. She'll be much better in End Game where her powers are needed more to save those that died via snap.My issue lies with the character. The fight scene on the train for example shows her throwing a pathetic punch before remembering that she can just blast energy out his fists.
Being incredibly powerful usually results in a boring situation since the stakes are so low.
I don’t even think it’s a good idea for such a last-minute, little-known character to play a big role in Endgame. For her to steal the thunder to defeat Thanos from the original characters after their 10 years of build-up would be grossly disappointing. At least let her help the Avengers some but nothing more than that.Especially in an origins movie because the villains are going to be weaker. She'll be much better in End Game where her powers are needed more to save those that died via snap.
I don’t even think it’s a good idea for such a last-minute, little-known character to play a big role in Endgame. For her to steal the thunder to defeat Thanos from the original characters after their 10 years of build-up would be grossly disappointing. At least let her help the Avengers some but nothing more than that.
That’s why I hope she will be snapped away in her post-credits scene. It would be the greatest twist the MCU has ever pulled off. It’s probably unlikely, but I still think it would be greatI don’t even think it’s a good idea for such a last-minute, little-known character to play a big role in Endgame. For her to steal the thunder to defeat Thanos from the original characters after their 10 years of build-up would be grossly disappointing. At least let her help the Avengers some but nothing more than that
That’s why I hope she will be snapped away in her post-credits scene. It would be the greatest twist the MCU has ever pulled off. It’s probably unlikely, but I still think it would be great
I don’t even think it’s a good idea for such a last-minute, little-known character to play a big role in Endgame. For her to steal the thunder to defeat Thanos from the original characters after their 10 years of build-up would be grossly disappointing. At least let her help the Avengers some but nothing more than that.
While I do agree that it’s more of an issue with the character than the marketing, the marketing is really overselling her. Trying to proudly claim that she will be the face of phase 4 (or is it 5?) before the BO results are even in is pretty overly zealous, isn’t it?
I think it's gotta be a sacrifice either Cap or Tony to defeat Thanos, little throw back to first Avengers.
Captain Marvel will obviously have a role to play, but I have to believe it's ultimately going to come down to Steve and/or Tony being the deciding factor in the defeat of Thanos. I don't think anything other than that would feel dramatically earned at this point. So much emphasis has been placed on their fractured relationship that it simply must be one of ENDGAME's most significant lynchpins from an emotional, thematic level.
My biggest gripe I guess is a sort of power creep.Yeah, this is the first MCU movie I’m just not excited for.
That said... I’ll be there opening night. I always go to see MCU movies with a group of friends and they’re still excited for it. Mostly because of how it’ll connect to End Game though.