>we haven't introduced the Ant-Man yet
>let's have Tony Stark as the creator of Ultron
>we don't have rights to Mr. Fantastic
>let's have Tony Stark be Spider-Man's mentor
so RDJ is Marvel'l one-man solution for filling holes now?
>>84649654
yes
Marvel has given RDJs career a real lift
I mean who else is gonna build Ultron? Cap?
He is the most beloved MCU character, which more than likely bumps sale records.
If they cared about good writing, they'd use other characters.
It all started with the iron man film, so I don't really have a problem with RDJ bring the centre character
>>84649654
Fuck you. Having Ultron be an extension of the Jarvis ai, and Stark's paranoia and hubris was an inspired touch.
Here's the cold hard truth: NOBODY READS COMICS. The cinematic universe is the default universe now.
Get over it or kill yourself.
>>84649654
>we haven't introduced the Ant-Man yet
>let's have Tony Stark as the creator of Ultron
Blame Edgar Wright being a hack for that.
>>84651459
well you're not wrong, marvel comics have been fucking shit for the last 20 years
>>84651459
>Having Ultron be an extension of the Jarvis ai, and Stark's paranoia and hubris was an inspired touch.
True. It also makes more sense that he would be the one to build a killer robot, not the dude who can shrink himself.
>>84651502
*10
>>84649654
Anon, without RDJ the MCU would sink. The only original thing that can go on by itself is GOTG.
>>84649654
>we don't have rights to Mr. Fantastic
>let's have Tony Stark be Spider-Man's mentor
How are these related? Fantastic was never a mentor to Spidey either
>>84651748
bombastic bagman
>>84649654
He's the most popular actor. The studio is pleasing their audience by favoring him. He's in higher demand. That's why he's paid more too.
>>84650345
He is kind of a shitty little faggot, though, eh?
>>84650345
It is kinda funny to see that no matter how much material success someone enjoys, there's always gonna be that one thing they can't control that makes them self-conscious.