Digo mais uma vez, esse é o resultado de uma briguinha interna que ceifou uma put* chance dos Inumanos integrarem de fato o MCU. Quem queria ver os illuminati reunidos na telona, mesmo com o Reed e Xavier com a Fox, pode esquecer.
First Full INHUMANS Review Advises Not Watching It On IMAX Screens Or When It Reaches TV
A few weeks ago, an early review for Marvel's
Inhumans tore the first two episodes apart. Since then, the negativity which had already been surrounding the series (thanks to those terrible trailers) got even worse and now things aren't looking good for the show heading into its debut on IMAX screens.
IGN has now shared a full review for Inhumans and it paints a bad picture for what may be to come as more verdicts are shared over the next 24 hours. Marvel has waited right until the last minute to lift the embargo but ticket sales don't seem to be strong and bad buzz could kill its premiere on ABC.
When an Inhumans movie was first announced, it was compared to
Game of Thrones but this show is anything but and it sounds like the costumes and sets are even worse than those in the trailers.
This might sound like the MCU’s version of Game of Thrones, and it certainly had the potential to be with its superhero monarchy and plays for power, but the show is a disappointment on every level. The costumes and makeup look like a group of friends decided to do Inhumans cosplay the day before Comic-Con. The royal palace, a main setting, looks like a warehouse on the outside and is full of bland, forgettable spaces on the inside. The clunky dialogue sounds like a first draft, not the sharp material you’d expect from the MCU.
It also doesn't sound like seeing it on those IMAX screens will be particularly good fun either.
Unfortunately, launching Inhumans as an IMAX movie does more harm than good. The story simply doesn’t have the scope, scale, or polish to make use of such a bold format, and it shows. Even though the IMAX version is supposed to be presented as a movie, it still includes episode recap flashbacks halfway through, making me wonder if the editor didn’t get the memo.
If you were hoping Iwan Rheon could save the day here, that too sounds like a disappointment.
Iwan Rheon’s Maximus is Diet Loki, the jealous, scheming brother of King Black Bolt, but he's given such insidious dialogue and direction that his motivations are immediately obvious. (Also, there’s one scene in particular where it seems no one on set pointed out that Rheon’s accent was coming through.) The few action scenes we find the characters in are filled with unimpressive visual effects and tepid choreography. Not even Lockjaw, the obscenely cute, giant, teleporting dog is enough to make you want to sit through another episode.
So, what's their final verdict? 4/10 and a pretty scathing take on why you shouldn't watch it.
Inhumans is bad from top to bottom. Try as it might, the show does not live up to the Marvel brand. It is most definitely not worth seeing in IMAX, and I wouldn’t recommend catching it on TV either.
Doesn't sound good, eh? We'll be sure to bring you more reviews as we get them as it will be interesting to see if this is how everyone feels. What do you guys think? Sound off below.
https://www.comicbookmovie.com/tv/m...on-imax-screens-or-when-it-reaches-tv-a153563
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INHUMANS Cast Respond To Negative Reviews; Claim The Series Is Only "Loosely" Based On The Comics
Inhumans finally reaches IMAX screens this Friday and with early word on the show extremely mixed/negative, it's no wonder that the cast of the ABC series is being asked for their thoughts on that. Fans have not responded well to the trailers, the first review was overwhelmingly negative and the TCA panel for the series was turned into a laughing stock by members of the press. So far it's not looking good for
Inhumans...
"We are kind of just loosely based on the comics," says Ken Leung, who plays Karnak in the series, says below.
"The source of some of the mixed reactions to the little that people have seen so far [is] that a lot of people love the comics, they have been around for decades and it remains to be seen how people will accept something that is its own iteration of something that’s already beloved."
Anson Mount, who plays Black Bolt, adds:
"I think that the quote-on-quote awkwardness at the [TCAs] was blown out of proportions. There was all this news that we ended the Q&A early, which we did not. It was actually scheduled to end at that time. I think people should just see the thing." Whether or not they will remains to be seen but all is going to be revealed this coming weekend.
https://www.comicbookmovie.com/tv/m...s-is-only-loosely-based-on-the-comics-a153552