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Marvel Superheroes 2025 - Rumors & Discussion
RobbieHxC replied to Clone OPatra's topic in LEGO Licensed
Come on LEGO, there's loads of X-Men material you've yet to mine! -
DC Superheroes 2025 - Rumors & Discussion
RobbieHxC replied to Clone OPatra's topic in LEGO Licensed
I just realised this and don't know if anyone has noted this, but the minifigure selected for Arkham jumpsuits in the latest Arkham Asylum set leaves no repeats from previous normal Arkham Asylum sets (with the exception of the Joker, presumably as you can't produce an Arkham Asylum set without Batman's most iconic rogue). Here are who appears in Arkham jumpsuits in each normal set: 2013: The Joker 2017: Catwoman, Riddler, Poison Ivy, Two-Face, (and Joker) 2025: Bane, Killer Croc, Penguin, Scarecrow, Harley Quinn, Penguin, (and Joker) Perhaps this explains why only Catwoman, Riddler, Poison Ivy are in their villainous customes, and Two-Face wasn't included at all. Just an observation. -
Marvel Superheroes 2025 - Rumors & Discussion
RobbieHxC replied to Clone OPatra's topic in LEGO Licensed
A lot of US Agent apologists on this forum! He did decapitate a surrendering henchman in a public space. It's clear he's on a redemption arc in the MCU and it's fine to enjoy the character, but to whitewash all his actions simply because he's a sympathetic character is strange. It's also completely understandable why Sam and Bucky would not be in favour of someone whose values misalign with their best friend Steve to take on his legacy - especially as it goes against what is essentially his dying wish to Sam. Anyways, hope LEGO produces a minifigure of US Agent some day! -
DC Superheroes 2025 - Rumors & Discussion
RobbieHxC replied to Clone OPatra's topic in LEGO Licensed
Haven't bought a new DC set in nearly 5 years. While Arkham Asylum looks amazing and is so tempting, it's really expensive and the minifigure selection is not exclusive enough to warrant the price point. At least the Daily Bugle and X-Mansion had 5 exclusive new characters each - some of which fans had been begging for for years. The rumours that next year's wave is just repeat Batmobiles from old films is disappointing. Please LEGO, give me some regular DC sets other than Batmobiles and a minifgure selection expanding beyond Batman, the Joker, and Harley Quinn. I'm sure the designers are as bored as the consumers at this point. -
DC Superheroes 2025 - Rumors & Discussion
RobbieHxC replied to Clone OPatra's topic in LEGO Licensed
At first, I was interested in a new LEGO Batman game since I loved and played the first three games. In fact, the first game was what sparked my interest in both LEGO and Batman many years ago. I'm dissapointed that this is not an original story like the first three games, but instead a weird merging of previous Batman films. Being bound by previous films really limits creativity, and you can see that reflected in its character choices. Although I think they are good films, I don't think that the Nolan or Reeve films are that fantastical or comic-booky so in my opinion they are a poor decision to make a LEGO Batman game on. Also in general, I am tired of LEGO mostly regurgitating content from films decades old, rather than being creative and innovate with something fresh and new. -
Marvel Superheroes 2025 - Rumors & Discussion
RobbieHxC replied to Clone OPatra's topic in LEGO Licensed
Honestly, I am not trying to argue with you that MCU doesn't have problems because it clearly does. I also don't want to start arguing about more things. All I wanted to defend was that, given the power of the Avengers brand with families and its historical record-breaking box office grosses, it would be extremely unlikely for Doomsday to gross under $600M, or be be lower than Supergirl, as someone had claimed. I would bet massive amounts of money on that. -
Marvel Superheroes 2025 - Rumors & Discussion
RobbieHxC replied to Clone OPatra's topic in LEGO Licensed
I don't use or need or want AI to express my opinions, thanks. I just try to write clearly so my points could not be misconstrued. I was trying to make a point that family friendly films are doing well post-pandemic, and Marvel as a brand is extremely favoured by children. As well as adults of course, as we are all here! Exactly, a lot of Marvel's audience are not online. All three MCU movies this year have underperformed, but I wouldn't say Fantastic Four: First Steps bombed when it's the highest grossing F4 movie and tracking for $500M range. I think people have poor memory and look through rose-coloured glasses since the MCU has ALWAYS been a mixed bag in terms of box office and quality (except for a 2-year period between 2017 and 2019, which featured two Avengers movies). The one consistent money maker has been the Avengers films, which is why I'm defending that Doomsday will likely make more than $600M and more than Supergirl, as someone had claimed earlier. Anyways, to end on a positive note, I hope future films are good quality for both Marvel and DC so we can continue to enjoy our LEGO hobby! -
Marvel Superheroes 2025 - Rumors & Discussion
RobbieHxC replied to Clone OPatra's topic in LEGO Licensed
1. If you think that Marvel films are not family friendly you are kidding yourself. 2. Although Captain America is a household name, Sam Wilson's version is not. 3. Pretty sure the film will focus on the popular Avengers, X-Men, and Fantastic Four. Not Yelena's new team with a gimmicky name, or Young Avengers, or other C-Listers. 4. Pretty sure Deadpool and Wolverine will return for at least one of Doomsday or Secret Wars, since the rest of the X-Men are. 5. Disney has consistently been paying RDJ a ridiculous $50M or more for each Avengers more since the first. 6. Superman has indeed beat out all the MCU films this year - but not by a huge margin. Fantastic Four: First Steps is trailing around $100M behind and released 2 weeks later. It's not an overwhelming victory like last year's Deadpool and Wolverine vs Joker: Folie a Deux. I think we should judge the matter of quality of when the film comes out. All four of the Russo brother's Marvel films have a strong track record of quality, especially by the general movie-going audience. I think it's always better to make your own decision when a film comes out, rather than rely on the bias points of view from those within the studio. Remember that James Gunn did say that The Flash was one of the greatest superhero movies he'd ever seen Reassured and glad to hear you're not one of those I definitely think parts of Marvel are at risk, and it has lots of issues. For example, Marvel has expanded too wide and lots of the C-List characters evidently cannot hold their own film or series, as their poor audience interest and box office reflects that. I just don't think that the next entry to the record-breaking super successful Avengers series is gonna make less than $600M or be beaten by Supergirl , like your original claim. -
Marvel Superheroes 2025 - Rumors & Discussion
RobbieHxC replied to Clone OPatra's topic in LEGO Licensed
The box office required to break even on a hypothetical $500M budget would be a lot higher than $600M. There is almost zero chance that Avengers: Doomsday would make less than $600M, given that the lowest grossing Avengers film made $1.4B, and the last Avengers film was the highest grossing film of all time, at time of release. Even Fantastic Four: First Steps, which features less popular characters, is at $450M currently and still showing in cinemas. I think we've seen time and time again that internet forums, social media comments, and cinephiles do not reflect the general movie-going public, especially with family friendly brands. Look at recent runaway successes like The Super Mario Bros Movie, Inside Out 2, Moana 2, and A Minecraft Movie. Avengers is still a household name, loved by many adult and child fans alike, and is a juggernaut merchandise seller. There was doom and gloom after The Marvels only made $200M at the box office, only to be bounce back with its very next film, mega hit Deadpool and Wolverine at $1.3B. With its most iconic characters and cast, the data shows that the MCU is almost unbeatable - which annoys those trying to fit the facts around their narrative to hate Disney or Marvel. Spider-Man: Brand New Day is also expected to be a huge success, but may not be end up being as successful as Spider-Man: No Way Home, which was one of the few blockbusters to come out during the pandemic and reaped the reward of less competition, as well as bringing back fan favourite characters. I think Dune: Messiah will continue its trend of growing its audience and box office, but I don't think it's a billion dollar franchise yet - although could be wrong here. With Superman still flying under $600M, I doubt Supergirl is going to match the film starring her more popular cousin. I'm a big fan of both Marvel and DC and would love to see them both doing well and succeeding, and most importantly having lots of LEGO sets to accompany them! -
Marvel Superheroes 2025 - Rumors & Discussion
RobbieHxC replied to Clone OPatra's topic in LEGO Licensed
If Ghost Rider does appear in Avengers: Doomsday, I predict it would only be a cameo at maximum and not something to create a set from. I believe that LEGO is going to use characters that are the most marketable and merchandisable, such as Thor, Black Panther, Captain America, X-Men, Fantastic Four, and Doctor Doom. Although I would really love a complete Thunderbolts team in minifgure version, I feel LEGO will rely on the reliable sellers. Additionally, I predict this will be a full wave of 5 or 6 sets (or even more) since the last three Avengers films got at least 5 in their initial waves. -
Marvel Superheroes 2025 - Rumors & Discussion
RobbieHxC replied to Clone OPatra's topic in LEGO Licensed
More likely that Dune: Messiah will move release dates backwards as it is not filming yet and would not want to compete against Avengers: Doomsday. Reminder that Avengers is a juggernaut of a film franchise and even the lowest grossing Avengers movie easily outperformed the highest Dune movie. Online forums, Letterboxd, and film twitter may adore Dune - but the truth is general audience loves Marvel and turn out in force for Avengers movies. -
Marvel Superheroes 2025 - Rumors & Discussion
RobbieHxC replied to Clone OPatra's topic in LEGO Licensed
Fully agree. I'm happy that we've got a minifig Thing version for the MCU film, however if we ever get comic based sets I'd like the Thing to be a bigfig. That way both groups of fans will be happy! -
Marvel Superheroes 2025 - Rumors & Discussion
RobbieHxC replied to Clone OPatra's topic in LEGO Licensed
Appreciate that in the marketing and in-universe, Yelena and John have not gone by their codenames in the MCU, but I personally prefer to give superheroes and supervillains their codenames. It's an intrinsic draw to the superhero genre for me and makes the characters feel more iconic. It felt very weird seeing the Fantastic Four labelled as their civilian names on the new LEGO set rather than their codenames - even though they are all suited up. -
Marvel Superheroes 2025 - Rumors & Discussion
RobbieHxC replied to Clone OPatra's topic in LEGO Licensed
Following Thunderbolts*, I think it's a lot more likely that we'll see minifgures for this team in sets for Avengers: Doomsday. Hoping for at least Red Guardian, US Agent, and Sentry minifigures since I already have minifgures for the rest of the team - although Winter Soldier and White Widow are the biggest names on this team and therefore the most marketable and merchandisable. -
Marvel Superheroes 2025 - Rumors & Discussion
RobbieHxC replied to Clone OPatra's topic in LEGO Licensed
The new Fantastic Four: First Steps looks medium. On one hand, the Galactus buildable figure looks incredible, however the minifigures look pretty bad - although this is due to adapting the MCU film version. I really don’t like the wooly jumper designs nor the Thing as a minifigure. The Mr Fantastic minifgure looks very little like the comic book character, missing his iconic white temples, and being uncharacteristically not clean-shaven. I love Pedro Pascal as an actor but I think he is overexposed, featuring in too many major franchises without differentiating his appearances. For one project could he at least shave? Overall, I will definitely pick this up as I have waited half my lifetime since this theme was born to get this iconic team in LEGO version. Hoping to get updated modern suits in Avengers: Doomsday, or some comic sets soon that expand the Fantastic Four mythos with the Fantasticar, Baxter Building, and some rogues such as Mole Man, Silver Surfer, Kang the Conqueror, Frightful Four, and Annihilus.