These movies seem to rely on special effects and "soft" violence whereas if you'd compare to the Netflix series of Daredevil, The Punisher, and Amazon's The Boys you see how completely different they are and what age groups they're targeting.
Daredevil is now part of MCU and what does that exactly mean for NF DD viewers? Well, don't go in expecting tons of stylized violence or any, well, there's dull and bland fights.
MCU:
NF:
Pretty disappointing as I absolutely loved NF Daredevil. Seeing this, this is quite the downgrade.
That being said, I still like some Marvel movies like Spider-Man No Way Home for nostalgia, Deadpool and Logan, but that's about it. I've never really cared much about the whole MCU universe or DC universe (except Batman and Superman).
The superhero bubble will eventually burst although for the time being, i.e., years to come, it's still safe from that happening, I'd say.
Daredevil is now part of MCU and what does that exactly mean for NF DD viewers? Well, don't go in expecting tons of stylized violence or any, well, there's dull and bland fights.
MCU:
NF:
Pretty disappointing as I absolutely loved NF Daredevil. Seeing this, this is quite the downgrade.
That being said, I still like some Marvel movies like Spider-Man No Way Home for nostalgia, Deadpool and Logan, but that's about it. I've never really cared much about the whole MCU universe or DC universe (except Batman and Superman).
The superhero bubble will eventually burst although for the time being, i.e., years to come, it's still safe from that happening, I'd say.