
I don't think it's possible for DC to match Marvel because the characters are just too different. Although given that New York was a setting, I was really hoping that The Defenders would have at least had a quick cameo. I knew that Xmen and Fantastic Four wouldn't make it into Infinity War since it was already too crowded, and too soon. In the comics, all of these characters have crossed over, but it's a little harder on the big screen since they started out as separate series. They said that it will take time to make the crossovers work, and make sense. I fear the Phoenix saga is too soon for the reboot of the X-men (hell Apocalypse was too soon.) They should have done a small X-Men team vs Team X or something of the sort.ĭisney has already said that they want to do crossovers between the Avengers, Xmen, Fantastic 4, and Deadpool.
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With Disney's acquisition of Fox's Film and TV studios, i hope that we see the Xmen, FF4, Spiderman, Deadpool mixing in with the Avengers and co. It's a shame that the X-Men and Fantastic Four were not in this movie. They are just not consistent in producing good content. DC has great and classic superheroes and villains. DC has a lot of work to do if it wants to be on par with Marvel. In his prior form, Drax possessed the abilities of flight, enhanced (superhuman) strength, flight and was able to project energy blasts. The powering down of Drax happened in the comics a good eight years or so before the first GOTG movie, but there was still more to him than the buffoon-brute the MCU has adopted (as opposed to adapted).
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Point is, in the movies, characters powers vary, so Thanos could be beaten in a movie setting. I'm not too familiar with the Guardians of the Galaxy comics, but apparently original Drax was a tier one, dominant superhero, and Adam Warlock (who should be in the next GG) is supposedly one of the most dominant superhero in comics. Also, Thor in his comic prime is a stone cold beast, as is classic Doctor Strange. So they can dumb down characters enough to let anyone beat anyone in the movies. While Doctor Strange didn't "beat him," the fact that he was able to stop him is a huge feat considering how dominant he is in the comics. For example, Dormammu (sp? in Doctor Strange) is a stone cold beast in the comics (Thanos level). You are correct, although in comic movies, they greatly dumb down characters powers.
