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Of course not. It's a golden age.

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Absolutely. It's a little played out.

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Of course not. It's a golden age.

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Ethan Foster
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Ethan Foster

You can't be too old to be a fan of superhero movies

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John
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John

We get a diverse offering and that's why I'm still loving it. I mean Falcon was nothing like WandaVision, I'm watching M.O.D.O.K. right now that's 100% different from other MCU stuff. Diversity makes this work so much.

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Jeanette Johnson
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Jeanette Johnson

absolutely not not their fault they are better storytellers maybe writers are disillusioned with how they have seen and been treated

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Chyanne Toppin
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Chyanne Toppin

I will never get tired of super hero movies

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illuminatedi
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illuminatedi

i hope this goes on forever, which it will ❤

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Mad Vortex
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Mad Vortex

If you don't like superhero movies then don't watch them🤷‍♂️, not they fault everyone and they moms go watch characters they have never invested time into😂

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Patrick Stewart
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Patrick Stewart

No lack of source material. It’s endless and there is something for EVERYONE. Characters we can understand and identify with across the whole spectrum of anything that can be imagined.

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SpedeVesku
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SpedeVesku

The quality is still mostly good and they are different enough to not get stale.

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Monty E.
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Monty E.

In my opinion, it just has to do with what the movie is about/who is in the movie.

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Candace Johnson
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Candace Johnson

I been watching superhero movies ever since I was a baby and I won't ever stop watching them because I love watching superhero movies

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Lindsay Gant
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Lindsay Gant

I just got in to them, I don’t want them to ever stop

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Waira
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Waira

No way. As a child, I never would have thought that I would grow up to see my favorite heroes on the big screen. This is the greatest cinematic universe of all time. I'm so excited to see the story continue to unfold.

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Christopher Garrett
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Christopher Garrett

We're getting so many different kinds of superhero movies from the serious of Logan to the full blown comedy of deadpool

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Randall Patton
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Randall Patton

Actually, it's still cool to see my old heroes of yore on the silver screen. I do love other kinds of films, though, and do get a bit nervous about the superhero blockbuster crowding out other genres. But I still love 'em (mostly).

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Bluedragonfive
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Bluedragonfive

so long as we keep pushing the medium and on its best days tell these stories well I dont see myself growing tired of them. Invincible is just the kinda thing we need to keep things interesting. These days the wait time's a bit of a killer but creates a lotta good stuff that keeps you wanting more

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Mutale Mwananshiku
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Mutale Mwananshiku

Im more tired of certain tropes in superhero movies than superhero movies themselves. There still cool stuff to do superhero movies to get tired of them.

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Brian Klein
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Brian Klein

Honestly, I can't get enough...

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Absolutely. It's a little played out.

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Thad Despain
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Thad Despain

They are kinda all the same

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xboxanime 🇨🇦
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xboxanime 🇨🇦

for me I am really in to spider man movies but this might be just me

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Tim Drake
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Tim Drake

not superheroes just MCU

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rockmanlp
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rockmanlp

I'm only tired of Disney movies. I won't see any more because they are racist, communist, and evil, and they are partners with China, who censors, murders and violates human rights. I CAN NOT believe the people on the channel willing to look past that and keep watching! It sickens me.

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Chewbaacca's Lover
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Chewbaacca's Lover

I think we're not experiencing superhero fatigue so much as MCU fatigue, if superhero films felt as much tonally differently from each over as they did in the 2000s we would be so much better off.

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Mutale Mwananshiku
Mutale Mwananshiku

Im not sure there is mcu fatigue because both wandavision and Falcon and the winter soldier garned large viewership numbers and have been mostly liked despite their issues and people are looking forward to loki and people have reacted positively to the eternals and shang-chi trailers

Sam

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Bucky

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Sam

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John
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John

I love his struggles more, he has a personal struggle when it comes filling Cap's shoes and an external struggle when it comes to taking the colors of a nation who was anything but kind to people who look like him, fantastic character work + a brilliant performance too.

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Christopher Garrett
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Christopher Garrett

I completely understand his struggles as a black man in America

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Bluedragonfive
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Bluedragonfive

Much as I loved seeing bucky adjust to civilian life as man outta time w/ a chip on his shoulder, Sam Wilson's story is very compelling. Particularly w/ the Isiah Bradley element of the story and having classic marvel troubles to overcome.

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Joshua Russo
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Joshua Russo

Sam's plight feels more visceral. I'm not a black man but I'm friends with one, one day we were walking down the street and arguing about something stupid regarding a TV show, and cops pull out and they were a lot more hostile towards him than me even thought we both were making noise.

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Acer
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Acer

I love Sam. I love that he always tries to deescalate a tense situation, I love that he is full of empathy, even for people others write off as terrorists, I love that he is not a glory hog, he sees the shield as a colossal responsibility and not a way to get acclamation and fame.

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Acer
Acer

I love that he is not bitter, he is not filled with resentment over how he has been treated. I love that he is an optimist, always striving to do better and pushing other people to do the same.

Acer
Acer

I love that he doesn't give up on people, he attempts to save Isaiah from his bitterness (which is justified but it is poisonous to his soul). He also attempts to save Karli from her anger and resentment, sadly he fails with her but he never gave up. I love Sam, he is the best MCU character.

SpedeVesku
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SpedeVesku

Nothing against Bucky, but Sam's struggles were more real and relatable.

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James Gibbs-Gerckens
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James Gibbs-Gerckens

He was given the shield

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James Gibbs-G
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James Gibbs-G

He was given the shield

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rockmanlp
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rockmanlp

Bucky didn't have a character in the movies, but I won't watch this show because Disney is evil, racist, communist, etc.

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Ren Davis
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Ren Davis

I feel like you have to say Sam since he had more of an arc whereas Bucky kind of got shafted again. They’ve gotten closer with Bucky, but they aren’t quite there yet on having a take on him.

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Bucky

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Alex007
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Alex007

I think that the show does a great job with both of them but I like Bucky more. He feels very protective of Steve's legacy and needs Steve to be right about Sam because he want's Steve to be right about everything, including him and his own redemption .

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Gregor Tolyns
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Gregor Tolyns

The race relations exploration with Sam and Isaiah is fantastic, but I like Bucky's escape from the past more. He starts the show unable to fully confront his past, his attempts being misguided and half-hearted but in the end he is able to break free, to rip off the band-aid & leave the past behind.

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Ellie Guzules
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Ellie Guzules

I watched it for Baron Helmut Zemo, but Bucky was second.

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Brian Klein
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Brian Klein

I love the Winter Soldier. No other reason than that!

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illuminatedi
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illuminatedi

sam made all the wrong choices,

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Amelia Carcamo
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Amelia Carcamo

Because if he wasn’t right about Sam then he wasn’t right about him

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kenzie hardesty
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kenzie hardesty

They both had amazing roles and did amazing in their roles but I feel like bucky was protective in a good way and loved alot less then everyone else in the film.

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IamTheGuamGuy
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IamTheGuamGuy

Bucky is just overall more compelling as he’s like Steve in that he’s a man out of time but with even more baggage. Plus I feel the more we learn about Bucky we indirectly learn more about Steve as they were basically brothers to each other.

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Waira
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Waira

Bucky’s character development is a long time in the making. It was great to get a deeper look into his mind and see him overcome his internal battles. I’m excited to see what’s next for the evolution of his character.

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Jedi Knight
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Jedi Knight

What Standard Tom said.

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Yes - It's so cool

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No - I'm confused

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Yes - It's so cool

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No - I'm confused

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Jeff Rohr
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Jeff Rohr

I think they took a little too long developing the background of the story. A Marvel fan can only feel like they're watching a sitcom for so long.

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Curt
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Curt

willing to wait it out, but I hope I don't have to much longer.

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