I never thought I'd say this, but I have marvelled fatigue after years and years of looking forward to each new release, regardless of whether I knew the source material or not, I'm looking at you. Guardians of the galaxy. I finally have no excitement about whatever they're doing now. In fairness, when it started, I wasn't a massive Marvel fan. I really had to read up on the Avengers when Iran Man came out and there was this talk of a team up. But once I got into it, I really got into it. Crossover after cross over the clues and the credits was also exciting. Kept it all the way up to the end game despite a few missteps. Iron Man to Thor. Too much. But it felt like a great storey. We've, together with the help of the endless imagination, the Russo brothers, who were key to the final lap being such a successful one, anyway, It's only this week that a friend mentioned they were going to see Dr Strange next week, and I realised that I hadn't even planned to see it in North. I care very much prior to that pandemic thing that would happen around, I would always be on the road with. Giggs was always a great treat to go and see the early screening of whatever was coming out. Now I'm probably not alone. The fatigue department, I'm sure not, but I feel like there's not much left in the way of surprises. Dear Keith, don't fret. We'll bring you so much. The multi verse. Yes, you loved three Spiderman. Look ahead to X Men. Fantastic Four Dead pool. Come on, The next 10 years are going to be amazing. Deer marvel. I think when you release the schedule of movies for the next four years, I decided I needed to concentrate on achieving more than just having watched all those films. By then, I'll probably see some of them. But I have to say I saw internals and that might have been the beginning of the end for me.
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