This.
Its obvious Disney is wanting to pivot Marvel away from solely cape shyt and wants to start playing with the more diverse concepts and subjects that Marvel Universe has. “She Hulk” was Marvel basically trying to make a fourth wall breaking sitcom. “Agatha All Along” was them trying to make a horror/supernatural project in the same vein as the Whedonverse. so far the most successful of these has been “werewolf by night” which was a love letter to the universal monsters and pulp stories of the 40s.
In theory, this isn’t a bad idea. when you look at Star Wars for example, the best Disney era projects have been projects that mesh genres, but in the Star Wars universe (andor, rogue one, season one and two of Mando).
when it comes to Marvel however, Disney Keeps neglecting the fact that you still need to provide stylistic action, solid acting AND interesting cinematography to get the average viewer interested.
someone on here said it (I think it was
@O.Red) and I’m paraphrasing …that Disney cant help themselves and at their core really don’t want boys to be interested in their properties. They severely overestimate the appeal of the MCU and theyre arrogant enough to think that they can push the envelope of what superhero stories look like AND drop the over the top action . Its not gonna work and Disney doesn’t understand that they are now facing stiff competition from anime and manga. Kids in America don’t have to watch comic book movies to get their fill of stylized action .