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<blockquote data-quote="Henadic Theologian" data-source="post: 9198252" data-attributes="member: 7030526"><p>Wonder Woman had like a billion dollars? Wankanda Forever made 800 million roughly. </p><p></p><p> Folks loved Black Widow and Scarlett Witch, Storm from the X-Men (a solo Storm movie when?), Black Cat, Silver Sable, She-Hulk (but NOT the TV version), Jean Grey, Rogue, Pyslock, Emma Frost, Mystique, etc...</p><p></p><p> The ladies of Agents of Shield were popular, folks loved Jessica Jones, etc..., heck even back on the 70s folks loved Linda Carter's Wonder Woman and the Bionic Woman, Charlie's Angel's were kind of Superheroish, more so the 90s movie though.</p><p></p><p> I'll also point out that the majority of folks that went to watch the Marvels were men like me, women barely show up at all.</p><p></p><p> Brie Larson alienated a large part of the fan based by being, very, very unpleasant when she was younger, although she seems to have matured alot and I'll leave it at that. Water under the bridge, at least for me.</p><p></p><p> Mrs. Marvel should have been introduced in a Spiderman movie, without side lining him in his own movie, get folks liking her, then do her TV series, split the story into seasons instead of jamming all of that in one, with the huge tin switch in the middle.</p><p></p><p> I can't speak to Monica because I haven't seen Scarlett Witch yet.</p><p></p><p> Instead of telling fans what they should want, give then what they keep telling you they want.</p><p></p><p> If you want to increase female viewership BTW, add in more sexy men, it worked very well for Aquaman which did better then the Marvels did among women.</p><p></p><p> And you need a new face for Marvel that will rebuild confidence in the brand again.</p><p></p><p> Superheroine movies are very popular, but they need to do better with the male led movies, or it will continue to hurt female lead movies as well, because a large part of the male audience will continue to feel like these movies aren't made for them and their business isn't wanted.</p><p></p><p> We saw how audiences reacted to the emasculated male statement of DADHAT Director. </p><p></p><p> You want male audiences in greater numbers, they need to feel like you respect and value them, then they will have no problem coming to movies like hypothetical Black Cat, Spiderwoman, Storm, Gunnverse Wonderwoman, Supergirl, Powergirl, etc..., because they won't feel like they are being erased or humiliated or sidelined.</p><p></p><p> If you also want to boost female audiences, more attractive men and more romantic relationships.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henadic Theologian, post: 9198252, member: 7030526"] Wonder Woman had like a billion dollars? Wankanda Forever made 800 million roughly. Folks loved Black Widow and Scarlett Witch, Storm from the X-Men (a solo Storm movie when?), Black Cat, Silver Sable, She-Hulk (but NOT the TV version), Jean Grey, Rogue, Pyslock, Emma Frost, Mystique, etc... The ladies of Agents of Shield were popular, folks loved Jessica Jones, etc..., heck even back on the 70s folks loved Linda Carter's Wonder Woman and the Bionic Woman, Charlie's Angel's were kind of Superheroish, more so the 90s movie though. I'll also point out that the majority of folks that went to watch the Marvels were men like me, women barely show up at all. Brie Larson alienated a large part of the fan based by being, very, very unpleasant when she was younger, although she seems to have matured alot and I'll leave it at that. Water under the bridge, at least for me. Mrs. Marvel should have been introduced in a Spiderman movie, without side lining him in his own movie, get folks liking her, then do her TV series, split the story into seasons instead of jamming all of that in one, with the huge tin switch in the middle. I can't speak to Monica because I haven't seen Scarlett Witch yet. Instead of telling fans what they should want, give then what they keep telling you they want. If you want to increase female viewership BTW, add in more sexy men, it worked very well for Aquaman which did better then the Marvels did among women. And you need a new face for Marvel that will rebuild confidence in the brand again. Superheroine movies are very popular, but they need to do better with the male led movies, or it will continue to hurt female lead movies as well, because a large part of the male audience will continue to feel like these movies aren't made for them and their business isn't wanted. We saw how audiences reacted to the emasculated male statement of DADHAT Director. You want male audiences in greater numbers, they need to feel like you respect and value them, then they will have no problem coming to movies like hypothetical Black Cat, Spiderwoman, Storm, Gunnverse Wonderwoman, Supergirl, Powergirl, etc..., because they won't feel like they are being erased or humiliated or sidelined. If you also want to boost female audiences, more attractive men and more romantic relationships. [/QUOTE]
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