Film Industry: Marvel Cinematic Universe

Film Industry: Marvel Cinematic Universe


1) There are 22 films at the time of the article

2) They have made more than $18.2 billion dollars (£13.7 billion)

3) Marvel was recovering from bankruptcy and had sold off some popular characters in order to create Avengers Assemble. 

4) Sony bought the film rights for Spider-Man. Sony and Marvel agreed to a partnership that lets Sony keep the rights to Spider-Man but allow films to be made. 

5) 20th Century Fox owns the rights to Fantastic Four and X-Men. 

6) Disney announced that new series will be made and added on Disney+.

Extension: The Guardian believes that the film is highly enjoyable and great fun for fans and everyone else. It recommends watching it and finds especially the storyline an important part of the film. 

Extension 2: Marvel has survived so long by featuring flawed heroes, and using characters and stories to reflect social change. It also has been redefining superheroes as a whole and challenging traditional conventions and stereotypes of superheroes, as well as removing established behaviours and beliefs within the superhero world. Marvel also gives readers a visualisation of characters and presents more representation within comics in order to remove stereotypes and promote change. The Marvel Cinematic Universe provides escapism as well as a diversion from day-to-day life for readers that can be found through a connection with the characters in the comics. 


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