There are some really good points made in this article. Obviously adaptation is needed whether it be in marvel movies or any other major motion picture production. I think part of the problem exists around the types of markets they appeal to. It seems natural that the people who read comic books may not be identical to those that are big on movies. There seems to be a compromise needed in that regard as well as the fact that creating a major motion picture is extremely expensive and they can break it down per minute of production (the cost is quite high per minute as you'd imagine) so this means compacting and in some cases skipping important scenes in order to make it work based on industry standards. This is disappointing but simply a reality of the industry. Thanks for the writeup here. I still love marvel movies!
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