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What If: Marvel decided to make movies in the 90's?

We enjoy all the great CGI that we have in movies in today's industry. We watch older movies and laugh at the effects and can appreciate how far we have come. People are always looking at how to further our technology and soon we will be looking back and laughing at what we grew up on. SO with that in mind, how different would it be if Marvel decided to make their movies in the 90's?

First off, it will all be different actors. All the actors that we have come to love would be different with the actors of the 90's. They will have different personalities and they will be reacting to things differently. The movies may have been more dramatic or maybe funnier. Still, the overall essence will not be the same.

There will also be different phases than the ones that have now. There was a plan from the beginning when making all the hero movies today. They all connected and meet at a point where they all appeared together. If the movies were made in the 90's there probably wouldn't have been a plan but rather making a movie for all the superheroes. There wouldn't have been a big Avengers movie where it made a move for future movies but rather simple movies that fans enjoyed.

Lastly, we would have totally remade all the movies today. If there were already heroes movies made, we would have been in a remake frenzy today. It may involve some of the actors that are already playing them today but it probably wouldn't have had the same effect.

Overall, it would have been crazy different. Their storyline may have been different and didn't connect with each other. Remakes would have been made and still wouldn't have the same effect it does today. So let's be grateful that Marvel decided to make their movies in today's day and age.

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