Sotiris wrote:New logo for the film. What's up with Marvel and their logos lately? First Loki and now this. Needless to say, the new logo is getting dragged on social media.
I don't think that logo will be used to promote the actual movie. The logos featured on set are rarely the final ones. What happened with the Loki logo? Did it get backlash?
Disney's Divinity wrote: I'm sort of confused what the symbol below the words is supposed to signify. Maybe it's story relevant or something. Odd.
I imagine it's just the film's subtitle, "Quantumania", but in a strange language invented for the movie.
^Oh, I didn't know that. Well, it's quite different from other Marvel logos. At first, I didn't like it much either, but now I think it fits the character and the plot of the series quite well.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is the second MCU film to get a rotten score at Rotten Tomatoes. Right now it has just a 48% of positive reviews by critics. I'm still excited to see it, though. I hope it's at least entertaining.
I think it's a great MCU movie, but a bad movie on it's own. What I mean is that I really enjoyed it, but I think the general audience needs to have seen a few other MCU films to really like it. I think that's why it's critics are giving it low scores but audiences are the opposite.
singerguy04 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 22, 2023 11:09 amI think that's why it's critics are giving it low scores but audiences are the opposite.
Are they? It got a B Cinemascore tying with Eternals for lowest-rated MCU film. I think the audience score on Rotten Tomatoes is high because Marvel fans have overrun it with positive reviews to offset the negative critic score. I don't believe it represents the opinion of the average moviegoer, in this case.
But it isn't horrible, I think the general audience score is showing that. No, it's not a masterpiece but it is a good popcorn flick that's fun. I agree that I'm sure some Marvel fans are influencing the overall score, but like I said before, I think its a good MCU movie but not on its own. Since we brought up Eternals, I sort of feel the same way there. I think both are World building films for the MCU. Letting us know that those worlds exist, and that they'll play into the future of the MCU. I'm not saying they're great, but I like them more than some other ways they could've introduced them.