10 Reasons Why Marvel Studios Fans Don't Like John Carter

By Ian Boucher /

9. John Carter Isn€™t A Prequel Or Trailer For Something Else

Thanks for sticking with me on this True Believers. I don€™t know about you all, but when I watched John Carter, I had no idea what was coming next. It was so irritating to watch a movie that way. Sure, I could have been just watched it and taken it in, or read the books first, but even though they€™re mostly simple pulp narratives, it would have been way too time-consuming to get through what with their lack of pictures. Where is the expected buildup toward what I already know what they€™re building toward? I want to know the bigger picture, who John Carter will be fighting four years from now dammit! I don€™t want vague foundations for a sequel I have to actually see to fully know what they€™re talking about. With Captain America, I knew he was the first Avenger before I even had to see it while treading water to get through to the Avengers. The filmmakers were lucky I was watching a Marvel Studios movie, or I wouldn€™t have taken too kindly to their actually taking the time to make me care about the character of Steve Rogers. In Iron Man 2, I knew something big was brewing on the horizon outside of Tony€™s admittedly cool storyline, and with my years of comic book expertise, observant ear, and seeing that hammer, I was able to put things together, even though it wasn€™t really related to Iron Man. That€™s what I like. I want a movie with my Easter eggs. John Carter, on the other hand, wasn€™t just the first piece of a larger narrative, but also a self-contained story. I don€™t have time for that. And the actors didn€™t even bother to hold my attention visually€