The discussion revolves around the recent underperformance of Marvel properties, specifically "Fantastic Four: First Steps" and the promotion of "Eyes of Wakanda." Despite the anticipation surrounding these properties, both have failed to meet industry expectations, with "Eyes of Wakanda" receiving little promotion and "Fantastic Four" being criticized for its marketing strategy. The speakers analyze the current state of the film-going experience, noting a decline in audience engagement despite some films still turning a profit, including upcoming titles like "Thunderbolts" and "Captain America: Brave New World." They delve into the complexities of viewer expectations and the evolving landscape of superhero cinema, questioning the factors contributing to this perceived downturn in the cinematic experience.
🚨 New Blerd’s Eyeview Episode! 🚨
The crew is back at the table and we’re diving into two hot Marvel topics:
🔥 Fantastic Four — Why is the latest film already being called one of Marvel’s biggest underperformers? We break down the story, casting, and behind-the-scenes drama that might have doomed it.
🛡 Eyes of Wakanda — The 4-episode series that dropped quietly… maybe too quietly. Why isn’t Marvel pushing it like their other projects? Is there a bigger strategy (or problem) at play?
💬 We’re talking box office, marketing strategies, and whether Marvel is losing its magic—or just playing a long game.
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The discussion centers around the comparative performances of two Marvel properties: *Fantastic Four: First Steps* and *Eyes of Wakanda*. It is noted that while the *Fantastic Four* received substantial promotional efforts, it ultimately underperformed at the box office, failing to meet industry expectations. Conversely, *Eyes of Wakanda*, a four-episode series that garnered minimal marketing support, surprisingly succeeded in captivating the audience. The hosts analyze the underlying reasons for these divergent outcomes, considering factors such as audience engagement, the quality of the storytelling, and the general state of the film-going experience which appears to be in decline despite some successes. They delve into why the current cinematic landscape, marked by numerous superhero films, struggles to resonate with audiences, particularly when juxtaposed against profitable titles like *Thunderbolts*, *Superman*, and *Captain America: Brave New World*. The conversation highlights the complexities of viewer expectations in a saturated market, ultimately questioning what can be done to enhance the film experience and ensure greater success for future Marvel projects.
Takeaways:
- The recent underperformance of Fantastic Four: First Steps emphasizes the challenges faced in promoting major superhero properties despite their cinematic potential.
- Eyes of Wakanda, with its minimal promotion, highlights the disparity in marketing strategies for different Marvel properties and the impact on audience engagement.
- The podcast discusses how the film-going experience has declined, even as certain Marvel films continue to generate profits despite mixed reception.
- The conversation reflects on the cultural shifts in superhero narratives and how audience expectations have evolved in contemporary cinema.
- The crew's analysis of Fantastic Four: First Steps and Eyes of Wakanda reveals insights into character development and the importance of cohesive storytelling.
- Marvel's recent missteps in marketing and audience perception illustrate the complexities of sustaining interest in superhero franchises amidst changing viewer dynamics.
Companies mentioned in this episode:
- Midtown Comics
- Always Press Record tv
- Apple podcast
- Spotify
- Roku
- Blur View
- Mayhem Media
- Marvel
- X Men
- Ironheart
- Captain America 4
- Proud Family
- Louder and Prouder
- South of Midnight
- Gray Wonder Man
- Ray Comics
- Department of Truth
- San Diego Comic Con
- T-Mobile
- Nokia