Not at all
Would be cool except the stories are like thirty years apart.The director likes that idea too
Someone should have told Tony Stark instead of working on Ultron the key to victory is killing John Wick's dog.Does Thanos kill his dog?
Would be cool except the stories are like thirty years apart.
yeah let's drive it straight into the ground. explain every tiny detail from the first film in increasingly shitty sequels and spinoffs. mythologise that basic action film.
Still not sure why some people are against cinematic Universes?
For one, it's not like Marvel created the idea. It was a thing well before the MCU. Two, even in the MCU, most the movies still stand as their own experience, so it's not like the idea of a cinematic Universe kills the standalone movie experience. Three, if you are gonna do cinematic Universe on any piece of media, the Assassin's underworld of John Wick seems like a great place to do it.
Still not sure why some people are against cinematic Universes?
For one, it's not like Marvel created the idea. It was a thing well before the MCU. Two, even in the MCU, most the movies still stand as their own experience, so it's not like the idea of a cinematic Universe kills the standalone movie experience. Three, if you are gonna do cinematic Universe on any piece of media, the Assassin's underworld of John Wick seems like a great place to do it.
This is the main reason why I'm cool with this. For one, the world is interesting, and I actually want to see more of it, not because they were planning 17 movies in advance but because the cool lore of the first two movies that made them feel unique. The details felt natural, not stuff placed there to scream "hey, look, remember this. This will be important"For myself, I just think it's misguided to prematurely announce an extended universe. MCU worked in part because they started with just making a good movie and built from there. I think the same could work here.
DCEU is a mess because they rushed to make a universe rather than building stories, characters and individual movies. Dark Universe is stalling on the first step. The Xmen stuff is about 50:50, but they were obviously just making it up as they went along, at least for the first few movies.
I think John Wick could work, but had they deliberately planted seeds of a wider universe with the intent of spinning them off into their own thing, it likely would have been detrimental to the original movie.
It was a thing before MCU like touch screen phones were a thing before iPhone.
Who wins in a fight between John Wick and Thanos?
After all the universe building in John Wick 2, Im not sure Im interested in this.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, the MCU is ruining cinema.
Finally got round to watching JW2 last night.
I'm fine with this.
Can't wait to see British John Wick fucking shit up, but apologising after every kill.
Nah, would have been better if Mr. Deadwood killed him imo. He had already accepted death and had finished what he started.What? It was the perfect ending for a final sequel
yeah, exactly. world building and lore can be strong tools to bolster a film's narrative (and are in part why john wick was so great) but that's because it's there to support it. these things don't need to be explained and doing so kinda stops them from being lore altogether.The world building in the John Wick films is interesting because it presents these little intricacies but doesn't explain them, just demands that you accept them at face value. I wouldn't want that to be undermined by latching more films onto the "universe"
nah, the studios trying to cash in on the expanded universe trend without thinking it through are the ones 'ruining' cinema, if you truly believe it is being 'ruined'.I've said it before and I'll say it again, the MCU is ruining cinema.