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#98040
"Marvel movies are fun. Fun. Lots of fun. Boy, they are fun. If you go see a Marvel movie, you can expect a fun time. Fun, fun, fun. If you look up “fun” in the dictionary, you’ll find a picture of Kevin Feige, probably laughing while watching one of the MCU movies. Which, in case it wasn’t already established, are fun. We are young. They’re so fun that it wouldn’t be surprising if the final Infinity Stone is changed to be the Fun Stone.
And, frankly, “fun” just isn’t enough.
There really isn’t a single word more synonymous with the Marvel Cinematic Universe at this point than the f-word: it’s literally impossible to find a review of any new outing that doesn’t use it at least once (two of the three 2017 releases have it at the center of their Rotten Tomatoes’ summary), which is echoed by fans of all degrees across social media; when deflecting the common criticisms against the MCU of similar feeling movies, studio head Feige said “ if what they have in common is they’re all really enjoyable and fun to watch, then I’ll take it “; and in the SDCC trailer for Avengers: Infinity War , Thanos announces his entrance by proclaiming, “Fun isn’t really something one considers when balancing the universe, but this does put a smile on my face.”
That’s right – the big bad of the entire franchise thus far in the movie described as the first part of the epic culmination of its first 22-movie arc begins his conquest by saying how much of a gleefully good time he’s going to be having. Grand epic? Nah, it’s just fun. And that’s the problem – the MCU has become so hooked on fun, it can’t be anything else."