Movies are made to entertain us. And when Marvel makes a movie, you’d probably know as a potential viewer that you’re not going to be watching a Stanley Kubrick or Lars Von Trier film. Their movies, much like the brand of comics and graphic novels they grew from, are larger than life. A lot of the time, in the name of making “unapologetic entertainment”, writers, directors and studios tend to take way more liberties in means more than one. Franchises like The Fast and the Furious and Transformers, among others, are sheer examples of the more balanced audience being taken for a ride they may not like.