Marvel Vs Dc

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While I love DC and Marvel comics read them religiously, I do feel as if Marvel’s movie making quality in somehow leagues ahead of DC. And DC knows this because of odd design choices taken when their movies hit the big screen. Which leads to a disappointing result and bad reviews from the fan base following these movies.
Marvel takes the time to develop their heroes and stay true to the source material as much as possible to give the character the development he or she deserves. without making the character seem as if they have been cut apart just to fit in their movie. For example, Ant-Man was introduced to the audience through his own solo movie so when it came to making him a part of captain America’s team during Captain America: Civil war. the audience would already know who this character is and why he’s important to the team instead of rushing him into the movie and making him a random addition to adding more heroes while at the same time confusing the audience. And dissecting the original source material is something DC has done multiple times in the past an example of the was doomsday starring in the batman v. superman collaboration movie. When doomsday is strictly a superman only villain and isn’t involved with batman
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Which embodies everything the fans want from DC cinema it has comedy but at the same time can take itself seriously without sacrificing comedy or vice versa. Similar to DC’s TV series, Marvel still keeps their expert movies making skills and applies them to their TV shows such as, Agents of Shield, Daredevil and Luke Cage. Both DC and Marvel’s TV shows have received positive reception from the fans and are easy to take in for people that are new to these series. Together with both DC and Marvel cinema they’re welcome addition to both

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