Comments by "love Chicagofood" (@Microsoft1iq) on "Ant Man 3 Will Make You Hate Movies" video.
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Sammy takes issue with Ant-Man 3's "wokeness"
As a self-proclaimed fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Sammy recently took to social media to lambast the third installment of the Ant-Man franchise for its "wokeness."
In a string of tweets, Sammy expressed his strong dislike for the direction the film has taken, arguing that it is nothing like the first two films in the Ant-Man series. He cited the film's emphasis on female characters, excessive humor, and lackluster storyline as reasons for his dissatisfaction.
Sammy also took aim at Disney, the film's production studio, blaming them for what he perceives as a decline in quality in recent years. He argues that the studio's emphasis on diversity and inclusion over quality storytelling has led to the worsening of the MCU's offerings.
Finally, Sammy went as far as to say that Ant-Man 3 was so bad that it made 2015's Fantastic Four look like a cinematic masterpiece by comparison.
Despite the strong backlash from fans, Ant-Man 3 is still expected to be a box office success, with many fans still excited to see the continuation of Ant-Man's story.
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AmericanUNCENSORED It seems like you're expressing your opinion about the portrayal of diversity and inclusion in media, particularly in superhero movies and TV shows. You're suggesting that focusing on a good storyline is more important than making changes for the sake of diversity and inclusion. You also bring up Tomb Raider as an example of a successful movie with a good plot that didn't necessarily focus on diversity. Additionally, you mention a concern about the promotion of diversity and inclusion in the upcoming "She-Hulk" series from Marvel.
It's understandable that you have strong feelings about this topic, as discussions about representation and inclusivity in media are ongoing and can be complex. It's important for media creators to balance creating compelling stories with reflecting the diversity of the real world and providing representation for marginalized communities.
Regarding your question about Marvel movies with similar storylines in recent years, it's true that superhero movies often follow certain tropes and formulas, but they also aim to bring fresh perspectives and interpretations to beloved characters and stories.
As for "She-Hulk," it's a series that features a character who is a lawyer and a superhero, and while it may touch upon themes of diversity and inclusion, its primary focus is likely to be on storytelling and character development.
Ultimately, opinions on these matters can vary widely, and it's valuable to engage in respectful dialogue and exchange of ideas to better understand different perspectives.
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