To be fair to this Avengers End Game movie, I don't think it was meant to have a heavy substantial story line. There are way too many superheroes and guest appearances from various actors for that to happen. The producers and director realized that most people are coming to watch Avengers End Game just so they can see a lot of superheroes in one movie, not because they expect a great plot.
Originally Posted by VeryClean
You said it in a previous post: we all like different things. So true. Aquaman's not for everyone...but so what, right? If it entertains, nuff sed.
That said....I'm taking a shot in the dark you prolly were not a reader / collector of the Marvel Comic Books years (whoops....
decades) ago?....and I'm specifically talking about those still-infancy years of the Jack Kirby / Stan Lee collaboration...
If you were around to buy / collect those early issues, you would know that Stan and Jack loved those occasional crossover stories / characters (ie: Spidey meeting the Fantastic Four....Hulk vs The Thing...Avengers teaming up with the X-Men...etc...)
Flash forward: as the Avengers Cinematic Universe grew and morphed, the (screenplay) writers knew of this (no doubt while he was still alive and contributing, Stan Lee shared extensive stories of those early days of writing & creating...)
As example...take the 1965 Double Issue of Sue and Reed's Wedding....as a kid I couldn't fork over my quarter fast enuff to purchase this comic and get home to read it. EVERY Marvel character (hero and villain) found it's way into this issue. It was epic.
Dr Doom attempted to thwart our heroes blessed day...but in the long run (with help from The Watcher) brilliant scientist, Reed (Elastic Man) Richards, was able to save the day in the end.
In the meantime...every page...every panel was stuffed full of action, action, and more action...and cameo appearances of all of Stan and Jack's creations. It was incredible and as a 10 year old nerd, I loved it.
So...I for one look forward to seeing the over-stuffed 3 hour marathon of Good vs Evil that is Endgame. To me, the More the Better. Why not? To me it's just another tip o' the cap to the genius that was the one and only, Stan Lee.