The writers’ strike might help the MCU in the long run, by giving casual fans like me (who don’t rush to see the movies on opening night nor binge the shows right away) time to get caught up while new content is on hold.
As for Spider-Verse (which I *did* see on opening night, as I will for the next one - in IMAX this time) it proves that Sony does much better with superhero movies when it *doesn’t* try to copy the MCU model and goes its own way. Ditto for Warner/DC with Joker.
The writers’ strike might help the MCU in the long run, by giving casual fans like me (who don’t rush to see the movies on opening night nor binge the shows right away) time to get caught up while new content is on hold.
As for Spider-Verse (which I *did* see on opening night, as I will for the next one - in IMAX this time) it proves that Sony does much better with superhero movies when it *doesn’t* try to copy the MCU model and goes its own way. Ditto for Warner/DC with Joker.