Why Endgame is the last Marvel movie to me and I won't watch any of the upcoming release.

I find the comics completely different, a great comic doesn't necessarily need to be topped, something about that media just makes it like a roller-coaster storyline that has its ups and downs but ultimately never really changes it's standard of delivery.

Cinematics however have this quality of peaking an experience that calls for bigger and better or at least equal things in the future, Endgame was massive in the cinematic world, not just in Marvel terms, it was essentially a great achievement of cinema, and that matters, a lot. Everything that has ever been great has become the benchmark for everything that followed in cinema, they now have to build up to that kind of pinnacle again (not an easy thing to do on the big screen) or end up being accused of stagnation and having no direction.

I love the comics and won't stop reading them, everything from X-Men to Iron Man and also DC's master selection, but as far as cinematics go I'm completely satisfied and feel no further need to keep follow every Marvel release, and no real interest in watching filler movies that are created after Endgame to explain things before it.

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