It’s not as visually iconic as the Burton Batmobile, but it’s a sleeker design than the Tumbler and it actually looks practical to drive around a city.
It just seems like a more or less suped up sports car to me. But then again, I’m not exactly a car person, either. I kind of just want the Batmobile to stand out. To look imposing and impressive.
They have their issues but they have done good stuff like being well produced with good visuals and cinematography than the movies and fleshing out characters who only had supporting roles in the films . I think they'll get better in the future once marvel starts getting the hang of it.
WandaVision - was really interesting and trippy || FaWS - asked some very important questions || Loki - clever and creative || Hawkeye - Fun and cool || What If - all of the above depending on episode. Overall I love it.
Love them Loki and WandaVision were some of the most experimental and fantastic TV shows out there, Falcon was smart and really important, Hawkeye was fun and What If was both hilarious and really sad.
There’s a formula at play in these Disney+ shows, but it’s apparent Feige and co. aren’t as experienced with TV as they are with film. These feel like films that have been extended and awkwardly restructured for the TV miniseries format. They also feel disposable which betrays their “big” nature.
I think on the whole I've been more let down by the marvel shows than I have enjoyed them, and I don't think any have managed to stick the landing so far. At least, of the ones I've seen - I couldn't sit through all of What If? and we aren't done with Moon Knight yet. Hoping the last proves me wrong
WandaVision is okay, but net positive.
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is terrible.
Loki is not much better.
Hawkeye is fine but middling.
They have not given us a reason to be excited.