Thursday, 19 December 2024

My Thoughts on Nate Moore leaving The MCU


My thoughts on Nate Moore leaving The MCU.

So, if you have heard or not, Nate Moore is leaving the MCU. Now, I had a lot of mixed feelings about Nate Moore and some of the things he did for Marvel. Nate is a good producer, but I disagree with him about recasting Black Panther, as you know because it annoyed me when he said it's a mantle, or Chadwick would have wanted us to continue Wakanda, not T'Challa. That really bugged me a lot, and I wouldn't be shocked if he's leaving because maybe Marvel is planning to recast T'Challa in Doomsday or Secret Wars, and he doesn't want that. I understand he lost a friend, but at the same time, Chadwick would have wanted a recast like his brother Derek Boseman said. Still, I don't think that's the reason he's properly just moving on to new things. I did not like it when he said: they didn't want to hire fans of Marvel characters because, as he said, they want to tell a certain story, but we want to tell this story. That's why they hire writers who aren't fans of these characters and that the characters haven't been done, and fans don't like what they have done. It's like what The Witcher did and why Henry Cavil left the series. Let's face it that has bitten Nate Moore in the ass as Deadpool and Wolverine was the wake-up call because it was made by people who love the characters. 

https://comicbookmovie.com/marvel-studios/marvel-studios-producer-nate-moore-explains-why-they-avoid-writers-who-are-hardcore-comic-book-fans-a198021#gs.j8fcae Heres a link to interview about why they didn't hire fans of the characters. Let's face it that never works and that was a bad move. 

I heard from Film Threat that Kevin Feige was cleaning the house, so I think Nate Moore was let go, but he's likely leaving to pursue other things in his career, which is fine because I don't know if he got fired. Alonso did. Still, he's being let go and some fans like myself are actually kind of happy he's gone, but at the same time, he has done a good job with Marvel. I respect that he sees the recast T'Challa movement as good, understands what it is for, and knows how much the fans love Black Panther and want a recast. It's a good interview with him and E-Man. Still, for Nate leaving Marvel, I think it was for the best he made decisions that, in the end, didn't work for the studio. Hiring writers who don't know or understand the character or story they adapt is a bad move. It doesn't work. You must employ writers who respect the source material and care about the character. Why can't we get that? So that's my thoughts on Nate Moore leaving the MCU, and I wish him all the best. I disagree with his past choices in making MCU films after Endgame, but I wish him all the best and hope he has a good career. Let me know what you think? 


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