Deadbolt
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CBM: Daredevil Season 2 on Netflix (spoilers)
Snyder is basically a Michael Bay clone. At least Bay embraces it.
For DD, I'm convinced the critics decided they didn't like it before they even watched it. Because sequels are to be hated. Especially for comic book flicks...and Ph is right on that DD S2 has been one long movie (just like JJ and DDS1). To me, I think that's where we are going. What has the MCU been other than a Super Hero serial that just happens to come out in theaters a couple times a year? This is where the medium is going. It isn't just comic movies any more. The stories told in these types of settings require more than a 2.5 hour narrative. I, for one, love it. It allows for greater depth of story...and it helps a studio like Marvel because even their worst films tend to be looked upon favorably because the audience knows the next episode is right around the corner.
Snyder is basically a Michael Bay clone. At least Bay embraces it.
For DD, I'm convinced the critics decided they didn't like it before they even watched it. Because sequels are to be hated. Especially for comic book flicks...and Ph is right on that DD S2 has been one long movie (just like JJ and DDS1). To me, I think that's where we are going. What has the MCU been other than a Super Hero serial that just happens to come out in theaters a couple times a year? This is where the medium is going. It isn't just comic movies any more. The stories told in these types of settings require more than a 2.5 hour narrative. I, for one, love it. It allows for greater depth of story...and it helps a studio like Marvel because even their worst films tend to be looked upon favorably because the audience knows the next episode is right around the corner.