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I wasn't disappointed with Infinity War and Endgame
Infinity War was completely worth the hype. I wasn't quite as enthralled with Endgame, but it wasn't bad.
Endgame was absolute trash. Infinity war was almost a perfect action movie, but endgame was one of the worst letdowns ever.
Yeah Infinity War is probably my favourite in the turn your brain off genre of movies. It's absolute peak, a culmination of everything that happened in the decade before.
The entire MCU was an absolute phenomenon and they executed it so damn well till the end of Thanos. I kinda miss the social aspect about talking with everyone about it. I know people got superhero fatigue because of it which never truly recovered but man it was fun.
Nah, not super hero fatigue, just MCU couldn't continue to live up to the raised expectations after that. Especially with Disney deciding to shit out a ton of mediocre crap to bolster streaming content. There has been a constant flow of super hero media that is still great and adored by fans since. Like Invincible and The Boys and surely some others I'm forgetting.