It has not happen yet with Marvel movies because a Iron man movie does not feel like a Thor movie, likewise a new Hulk movie is not a new Captain America movie. Even if Avengers movie feel like Iron man movies it does not matter because Hulk smash and we get distracted by how pretty everything breaks.Guardsman Bass wrote:
It hasn't happened yet with the Marvel comic book movies. It might (the Tobey Maguire Spiderman movies had worn out their welcome by Spider-Man 3), but it hasn't happened yet.
It's like if Die Hard, Lethal Weapon, and... oh lets say Terminator all occurred in the same universe. After your pat Die Hard ending you see John sharing a stage with Murtaugh and Riggs talking about how they both took down big drug deals in an after credit scene then comes Terminator and the next movie is the Lethal weapon cop duo interviewing Sarah Conner in the psych ward but uh-oh another Terminator and John McClane swoops in at the halfway point to run it over with a cement truck and deliver a one-liner as Murtaugh looks on with Conner and claims about he's to old for psychotic cyborgs from the future.
The next big team up movie features what else? Robocop! Once the hope of humanity now corrupted by the Machines from the future.
Now granted the above is not the best mix and match but this idea of movies being interlinked but separate is genus as far as movie goes are concerned. Now you don't have to watch Thor to understand Avengers nor do you have to watch Captain America or Iron Man 2.... but if you've watched any of them then Avengers makes some kind of sense and you can muddle through and hey... don't you want to go watch the other three movies now that we've got you interested.