![]() ![]() The breathing that started on my back left and went all around me. ![]() The "real horror" (god i hate that definition) was the suspense, the uneasiness. It was just a natural reflex to a loud noise and sudden movement. The anticipation of "damn something could happen" is way more effective for horror than having some epileptic zombie guy scream at your face. The jumpscares really took me out of my stressed state. So now, let's see if you're an MCU super fan.Well. This is why it might be a bit difficult to watch one "out of sequence." Each phase has distinct narrative arcs that also intertwine with the other phases. ![]() Plus the MCU covers three distinct phases exclusive to the films in this umbrella category. That's how the 11-year MCU movie series evolved since 2008. Yes, they finally put up Marvel Studios to produce their own Marvel films. Now what differentiates the MCU films from these stand-alone partnerships is the existence of Marvel's own film company. That was how early Marvel films like the "Blade" trilogy came about. Usually, these stand-alone movies got produced when Marvel partnered with a movie studio or through licensing. ![]() It fits them well for the brand they have. And since Marvel has so many heroes, we got to see them featured one by one. Some of their titles got converted to TV series. Naturally, after broadcast media, these heroes will fly to another media that's larger than life: movies. Marvel also went the same cross-platform route. Aside from reading them, we get to watch them, too. Remember the old "Batman" and "Superman" TV series? The original comic-book story gets showcased in another media. That's where the concept called "cross-platform media" comes in. For those unfamiliar with the term MCU, it's short for Marvel Cinematic Universe. Many of us grew up knowing two major comic-book companies: Marvel Comics and DC Comics. ![]()
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